Thomas Krasonis is in Belgium for the NASCAR Euro Series final!

It’s time for the finales for Thomas Krasonis! The first Greek professional racing driver is in Belgium, where the last two races of the 2025 NASCAR Euro Series will take place this coming weekend, which are also the season finals. As was the case in the semifinals in Oschersleben, the points awarded to drivers in Zolder will be double in each race.

Krasonis is coming off a very good two days of racing in Germany, where, in addition to climbing onto the winners’ podium once again, he collected valuable points in his battle for the OPEN category title. The 23-year-old driver is at the top of the standings with 396 points, 35 points ahead of his closest rival for the title, Czech driver Martin Doubek.

In the PRO category, Thomas Krasonis has 327 points and is fifth in the standings, while also being third in the junior standings.

The venue for the second two-day playoff race is Zolder in Belgium, a 4.011-kilometer track with ten corners and long straights. Thomas Krasonis is participating in both categories of the NASCAR Euro Series this year, PRO and OPEN, driving the Chevrolet Camaro with the number “13” of the top team in the Championship, the Belgian PK Carsport, in all races.

Thomas Krasonis’ efforts in the NASCAR Euro Series are supported by Costamare Shipping Company and Dodoni Dairy, while medical coverage is provided by the Athens Medical Group.

 

The three-day schedule and broadcasts

The racing schedule begins with free practice at noon on Friday. The first free practice sessions for PRO start at 3:05 p.m. and for OPEN at 3:45 p.m., while the second free practice sessions will take place at 5:05 p.m. for PRO and 5:45 p.m. for OPEN.

Saturday’s schedule begins with the PRO qualifying session, which will start at 11 a.m. This will be followed by the OPEN qualifying session at 11:55 a.m. The first PRO race will start at 3 p.m. and will last 18 laps (72.20 km). The corresponding first OPEN race will start at 5:55 p.m. and will last 15 laps (60.17 km).

On Sunday, the second OPEN race will start at 12:30 p.m. and will last 15 laps. The three-day event will conclude at 3:45 p.m. with the start of the second PRO race, which will last 18 laps.

All times mentioned above are Greek time. ANT1+ will broadcast all the action from both Saturday and Sunday’s races to its subscribers, with commentary in Greek! There will also be live coverage on the official EuroNASCAR YouTube channel.