Dawid Gałęczka
Twenty years old, Dutch-Polish, racing since seven. A trackday conversation turned into a seat in the Nürburgring Longdistance Series — and the rest happened quickly. Beyond the wheel: car development, strategy meetings, in-the-garage fixes, clean-up after the flag. A team member in training, not just a driver.
- Age
- 20
- Nationality
- Dutch · Polish
- Based
- Breda · Kraków
- Role
- Driver & team support
- Discipline
- Endurance · Alt-fuel GT
- Started
- Karting, age 7
- Team
- Six-driver GT3 line-up
- Path
- Karting → Garage builds → SP-X → GT4 → GT3 Cup
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2013
First laps
Starts karting at age seven. The habit doesn't break.
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Build years
Garage builds & trackdays
Old BMWs, Opels, Civics — whatever they could afford. Built with friends in the garage, taken straight to trackdays — or rented cars on the weekends when their own wasn't ready. Grassroots laps, the kind you learn a car from.
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2024
Into the Eifel — SP-X
A chance trackday conversation opens the door to the Nürburgring Longdistance Series. Debuts in the SP-X class — a class podium gold and a class bronze along the way.
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2025
GT4 — Alternative Fuel
Up into the GT4 Alternative Fuel field on the Nordschleife.
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Now
GT3 Cup — Backup driver
Backup driver for the 24h Nürburgring in the GT3 Cup Alternative Fuel class — six-driver line-up. Backup across most of the NLS season. Off the wheel: car-dev work, strategy meetings, garage fixes, clean-up after the flag.
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Ahead
More seats, more classes
More NLS classes, trackdays through the year, and whatever seat opens up next.
Bell HP7 — v.01
A quiet conversation between three homes. The Polish white-eagle crest sits at the crown. Sakura branches and a Japanese-flag spade on one side; canal houses, a windmill and a tulip motif on the other. Track outlines of Suzuka, the Nordschleife and Zandvoort run beneath the paint.
- Shell
- Bell HP7
- Designer
- Connor Leece
- Theme
- Poland · Japan · Netherlands
- Crown
- Polish white-eagle crest
- Visor
- Iridescent pink — custom
- Palette
- Cream · Flag Red · PMS 137 · PMS 298
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