Jasin Ferati

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NationalitySwitzerland Swiss
Born (2003-08-02) 2 August 2003 (age 22)
Winterthur, Switzerland
Debut season2024
Racing licence FIA Silver
Jasin Ferati
Ferati at the Red Bull Ring in 2023
NationalitySwitzerland Swiss
Born (2003-08-02) 2 August 2003 (age 22)
Winterthur, Switzerland
Italian GT Sprint Championship career
Debut season2024
Racing licence FIA Silver
Former teamsAF Corse
Starts6 (6 entries)
Wins0
Podiums2
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish12th in 2024
Previous series
2023
2022
2021
2020
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
Porsche Sports Cup Suisse
FR European Championship
Italian F4 Championship
Championship titles
2022Porsche Sports Cup Suisse

Jasin Ferati (born 2 August 2003) is a Swiss racing driver with Macedonian Albanian parents from Gostivar. He is the 2022 Porsche Sports Cup Suisse champion, having previously competed in the Formula Regional European Championship.

Karting

Ferati made his karting debut in the Swiss Karting Championship in 2016, where he finished 13th. He then finished second in the X30 Junior class the following year, losing out to Mike Müller by 131 points. Ferati made his first appearance at the CIK-FIA Karting European Championship, where he finished 43rd with the Schumacher Racing Team. He stayed in karts until 2019, where he also competed in the Karting World Championship.[1]

Lower formulae

Ferati made his car racing debut in the 2020 Italian F4 Championship with Jenzer Motorsport, driving alongside Filip Ugran.[2] He scored a best finish of eleven twice, in Misano and Imola respectively, and finished the season 29th in the standings, with no points to his name. He was more successful in the Rookies' championship, where he amassed a total of twelve points and finished 19th in the end results.

Formula Regional European Championship

In February 2021, it was announced that Ferati and Pietro Delli Guanti would be competing for Monolite Racing in the Formula Regional European Championship.[3] In the first round at Imola Ferati finished 22nd in race 1, but spun out into the gravel in the second race.[4] After eight races which included five retirements and a DNQ, he and Monolite decided to part ways during the Zandvoort round.[5] Ferati later signed with KIC Motorsport prior to the following meeting at Spa-Francorchamps.[6]

Sportscar racing

Ferati made a full-time switch to sportscar racing in 2022, racing in the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse for the Fach Auto Tech team.[7] With six race wins from 12 races, he took the GT3 Cup premier class title, following a season-long battle with series veteran Jürg Aeberhard.[8][9] The following year, Ferati moved to the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany with Fach Auto Tech.[10] He scored a best finish of ninth at the Lausitzring and placed 17th in the overall standings.

In 2024, Ferati raced in the Italian GT Sprint Championship, partnering Luka Nurmi at AF Corse.[11] He scored two podiums but finished 12th in the drivers' standings after missing the round at Imola. He switched to the Ferrari Challenge Europe in 2025, where he narrowly lost the championship fight to Felix Hirsiger in the final round.[12]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Season Series Team Position
2016 Rotax Max Wintercup — Rotax Max Junior 11th
Rotax International Open — Junior 13th
BNL International Karting Series — Juniors 13th
Schweizer Kart Meisterschaft — X30 Junior Spirit Racing 13th
Rotax Max Euro Challenge — Junior 22nd
2017 Rotax Max Wintercup — Rotax Max Junior 10th
IAME International Open — X30 Junior 32nd
Rotax Max Euro Challenge — Junior 8th
Schweizer Kart Meisterschaft — X30 Junior Spirit Karting 2nd
BNL Golden Trophy — Junior Max 6th
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy Ferati, Dzevat 20th
IAME International Final — X30 Junior 17th
2018 WSK Champions Cup OK KSM Schumacher Racing Team NC
South Garda Winter Cup OK 19th
WSK Super Master Series OK 50th
German Karting Championship OK 29th
CIK-FIA European Championship OK 43rd
CIK-FIA World Championship OK 75th
WSK Final Cup OK NC
2019 WSK Champions Cup OK Millennium Racing Team 20th
South Garda Winter Cup OK 43rd
Swiss Championship OK 10th
Deutsche Elektro-Kart-Meisterschaft (DEKM) NC
WSK Super Master Series OK 28th
Championnat de France OK 9th
CIK-FIA European Championship OK 40th
CIK-FIA World Championship OK 54th
Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals — Thunder 1st

Racing record

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