Autorlando-Sport is ready to make its debut in the GTC Endurance Challenge with the Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 RS. The Orlandi Redolfi-led squad, renowned for its expertise in preparing Porsche race cars, will entrust the Cayman GT4 to two promising drivers: Koray Kamiloğlu and Adriano Visdomini.
The Italian team’s roots date back to the 1960s, when Orlando Redolfi worked directly within the racing department of the Stuttgart-based manufacturer, bringing the acquired know-how back to Italy and launching a successful journey in the following decade. Over the years, the team’s palmarès has grown with victories in both GT racing and rally competition, fielding numerous drivers, including future 24 Hours of Le Mans winners and Porsche factory drivers such as Gianmaria Bruni and Richard Lietz.
The Bergamo-based outfit’s path to its debut in the GT4 endurance championship promoted by RIZA International is underpinned by its recent success in the 2024 GT4 Italy series with the Cayman GT4 RS.
Compared to that model, the car set to contest the season opener at the Vallelunga Circuit on April 19 features lower power output but retains more advanced aerodynamics than the base version. In addition, the Cayman GT4 RS was developed by Manthey Racing using a bodywork kit made from composite materials based on natural fibres which—within a sustainability-focused, “greener” motorsport vision—deliver weight, rigidity and overall performance comparable to carbon fibre.
Kamiloğlu and Visdomini will share the Redolfi-led team’s garage after having been on-track rivals during the 2025 season. The two new Autorlando-Sport drivers crossed paths in the Coppa Italia Turismo, achieving strong results. Visdomini brings solid experience in TCR competition, including appearances in TCR Italy from 2021 to 2023, while the Istanbul-born driver, born in 2002, made his Coppa Italia Turismo debut only in 2024. Both secured race wins during the season, with Kamiloğlu even claiming a double victory at the Misano World Circuit, a venue that will also host the GTC Endurance Challenge season finale.
The main challenge will be adapting to the different driving style required by the GT4 class. Nevertheless, the drivers can rely on a solid foundation thanks to the experience Autorlando has built over the years. The Italian team has also already competed at international level and in endurance race formats—factors that could allow it to be among the most closely watched squads from the opening round at Vallelunga.