Timur Boguslavskiy
Senior teams talk about composure under pressure as if it were a personality trait. In a racing cockpit it is a measurable, trainable discipline, with consequences visible inside a single corner. Leaders rarely get to study what high-stakes decision-making looks like when the margin is hundredths of a second and the team is wired into the same radio.
Timur Boguslavskiy is a two-time GT World Challenge Europe overall champion and active FIA World Endurance Championship driver who speaks on composure, focus and team coordination under sustained competitive pressure.
Full Profile
Why organisations work with Timur Boguslavskiy
- Two GT World Challenge Europe overall titles, in 2020 and 2023, with the 2020 win making him the youngest overall champion in the series’ history. The record is verifiable and current.
- Active top-tier competitor in the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship LMGT3 class with Team WRT, sharing a BMW M4 GT3 EVO with Augusto Farfus and Yasser Shahin. The material is fresh, not retrospective.
- Direct experience of multi-driver endurance racing, where handover, radio discipline and shared decision-making decide results across hours of competition.
- A 2023 Endurance Cup title won alongside Raffaele Marciello and Jules Gounon, a useful proof point for audiences interested in how mixed-rated teams perform under pressure.
Biography highlights
- 2020 GT World Challenge Europe overall champion, youngest in the series’ history.
- 2023 GT World Challenge Europe overall champion and Endurance Cup champion with Raffaele Marciello and Jules Gounon.
- 2019 Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup Silver Cup champion with Nico Bastian and Felipe Fraga.
- 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans debut with Akkodis ASP in the LMGT3 class.
- 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship driver for Team WRT in the #31 BMW M4 GT3 EVO.
- FIA Silver-rated; 13 GTWC career wins and 29 GTWC Europe podiums.
Biography
Endurance racing exposes a leadership problem most boardrooms never see directly. Three drivers, one car, a shared radio and a result that depends on hours of disciplined handover. Boguslavskiy has spent his career inside that environment and at the top of it.
In 2020 he won the GT World Challenge Europe overall championship, becoming the youngest overall champion in the series’ history. He repeated the feat in 2023, taking both the overall title and the Endurance Cup with Raffaele Marciello and Jules Gounon. Those are two of the most competitive seasons in modern GT racing, decided across short sprints and multi-hour endurance rounds.
The career arc gives him recent, top-tier material. In 2024 he stepped up to the FIA World Endurance Championship with Akkodis ASP and contested the 24 Hours of Le Mans. For 2025 he joined Team WRT in the LMGT3 class, sharing a BMW M4 GT3 EVO with Augusto Farfus and Yasser Shahin, and the trio took podiums in Doha and Fuji during the season.
The reason organisations book a driver of this profile is narrower than the topic label suggests. They want a credible inside view of how composure, repetition and team coordination are engineered at the level where any of those breaking down costs the result. Boguslavskiy has the current competitive record to offer that view firsthand.
Key speaking topics
- High performance under competitive pressure
- Focus and composure in real-time decision-making
- Team coordination in multi-driver endurance racing
- Resilience after setbacks
- Risk management at speed
Ideal for
- Leadership offsites where the agenda centres on composure and decision-making under pressure
- Sales kick-offs and high-performance team events looking for an authentic competitor’s perspective
- Automotive, motorsport-adjacent and partner-led brand events with a performance theme
Audience outcomes
- A firsthand account of how elite drivers prepare for and recover from high-stakes moments
- A clearer view of how multi-person teams coordinate decisions when communication windows are short
- Specific examples from current FIA WEC and GT World Challenge Europe seasons, not generic motorsport anecdotes
- A reference point for talking about composure as a trained capability, not a personality trait