GT4 America Series
Category | Grand tourer (GT4) |
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Country | United States |
Inaugural season | 2019 |
Official website | https://www.gt4-america.com/ |
Current season |
The GT4 America Series is a sports car racing series based in the United States. It takes over the GTS class of the Pirelli World Challenge, which adopted global GT4 technical regulations in 2018, and it is a Blancpain GT World Challenge America support series. It is managed by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation and sanctioned by the United States Auto Club.
Classes
SprintX
In 2016 an extended sprint format series was added as a standalone championship in addition to its existing Sprint format racing series. SprintX races are 60 minutes in length and feature mandatory driver and tire changes.[1]
GT4 East & GT4 West
Beginning in 2019, GT4 America began two regional series integrated into its Sprint X Championship. The regional series consist of five rounds each in the eastern and western sides of North America in a two-driver, pro-am format.
- Winners :
Year | SprintX Pro-Am Cup | SprintX Am Cup | Sprint Am Cup | East Pro-Am Cup | East Am Cup | West Pro-Am Cup | West Am Cup | Sprint Overall |
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2019 | Greg Liefooghe Sean Quinlan Stephen Cameron Racing BMW M4 GT4 |
Preston Calvert Matt Keegan Team Panoz Racing Panoz Avezzano |
Drew Staveley Lay Racing Ford Mustang GT4 |
Justin Raphael Stevan McAleer BMW Classic BMW |
Matt Fassnacht Christian Szymczak Murillo Racing Mercedes AMG GT4 |
Harry Gottsacker Jon Miller ST Racing BMW M4 GT4 |
Jeff Burton Vesko Kozarov Matt Fassnacht & Christian Szymczak Rearden Racing Audi R8 LMS GT4 |
Ian James Team Panoz Racing Panoz Avezzano |
Year | SprintX Pro-Am Cup | SprintX Am Cup | Sprint AM Cup | SprintX Silver Cup | Sprint Pro Cup | |||
2020 | - |
References
- ^ "Pirelli World Challenge to add 'extended sprint' races in 2016". Motorsport.com. 28 May 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015.