Tommaso Mosca


Tommaso Mosca is an Italian racing driver set to compete in International GT Open for AF Corse.

Early career

Mosca started karting in 2009, mostly competing in Italian-based championships, where he became a race winner in the Italian Karting Championship and also raced as a Maranello Kart factory driver.
Stepping up to car-racing in 2017, Mosca raced in the Audi Sport TT Cup, scoring three podiums and a pole at Zandvoort to finish third in the standings. At the end of 2017, Mosca joined V-Action Racing Team to compete in the final round of that year's TCR Italy Touring Car Championship season at Monza. Despite qualifying sixth in Q1, Mosca finished 16th in the opening race of the weekend and was involved in an accident on the first lap of the second race, leading to an early retirement.
In 2018, Mosca joined Tsunami RT to compete in Porsche Carrera Cup Italy. In his first season in the series, Mosca won at Imola and finished fourth in points. Returning to Porsche Carrera Cup Italy in 2019, Mosca switched to Ombra Racing for his sophomore season. He won again at Imola and ended the season seventh in the standings.

GT career

In 2020, Mosca stepped up to GT3 competition, joining Attempto Racing alongside Mattia Drudi to race in the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup. Scoring a lone podium in the opening round of the season at Misano, Mosca scored points four more times to finish 11th in points. Mosca returned to Attempto Racing for the 2021 GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup season, but would only compete in the first two rounds, scoring a best result of sixth in the season-opener at Magny-Cours. In 2022, Mosca joined AKKodis ASP Team to compete in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup alongside Casper Stevenson and Thomas Drouet. The trio scored a best result of eighth at Le Castellet and finished ninth in the Silver cup standings.
Joining Scuderia Baldini for the 2023 Italian GT Endurance Championship alongside Giancarlo Fisichella, Mosca won at Pergusa and Mugello to clinch the title at the final round of the season at Vallelunga. Returning to Scuderia Baldini for 2024, this time also alongside Arthur Leclerc, Mosca won at Vallelunga and Monza to clinch his second consecutive Endurance title.
Following his second consecutive title in Italian GT, Mosca joined AF Corse to race in the 2025 International GT Open alongside Carl Bennett. In his maiden season in International GT Open, Mosca scored his first win at Le Castellet, and scored further wins at the Red Bull Ring and Barcelona, before ending the year with a win at Monza to secure runner-up honors in the overall standings. During 2025, Mosca also raced in the last three rounds of the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup for the AF Corse in the Bronze Cup.

Karting record

Karting career summary

Racing record

Racing career summary

Complete Porsche Carrera Cup Italy Results

YearEntrant1234567891011121314PosPoints
2018Tsunami RTIMO1
1
1
IMO1
2
5
LEC
1
7
LEC
2
3
MNZ
1
2
MNZ
2
5
MIS
1
2
MIS
2
6
MUG
1
MUG
2
VLL
1
15
VLL
2
WD
IMO2
1
2
IMO2
2
2
4th107.5
2019Ombra RacingMNZ1
1
Ret
MNZ1
2
5
MIS1
1
2
MIS1
2
4
IMO
1
1
IMO
2
5
MUG
1
8
MUG
2
WD
VLL
1
VLL
2
MIS2
1
MIS2
2
MNZ2
1
MNZ2
2
7th51

Complete GT World Challenge Europe results

GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup

Complete International GT Open results