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TF Sport are the defending GT4 champions.


The 2020 British GT Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2020 Intelligent Money British GT Championship[1]) is the 28th British GT Championship, a sports car championship promoted by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season will begin on 2 August at Oulton Park and finish on 8 November at Silverstone, after nine races held over seven meetings.

Calendar

The season openers at Oulton Park on 2 August and ends at Silverstone on 8 November.[2]

Round Circuit Length Date
1 Oulton Park, Cheshire 60 min 1-2 August
2 60 min
3 Donington Park, Leicestershire 120 min 15-16 August
4 60 min
5 Brands Hatch, Kent 120 min 29-30 August
6 Donington Park, Leicestershire 180 min 19-20 September
7 Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk 60 min 3-4 October
8 60 min
9 Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire 180 min 7-8 November
Cancelled Races
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium Cancelled [a]
  1. ^ Originally scheduled for 19 July 2020[3] but was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[2]

Entry list

GT3

Team Car Engine No. Drivers Class Rounds
Car Driver
United Kingdom Jenson Team Rocket RJN[4] McLaren 720S GT3[4] McLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8 2 United Kingdom James Baldwin[4] GT3 S 1–4
United Kingdom Michael O'Brien[4]
United Kingdom Ram Racing[5] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo[5] Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 6 Netherlands Yelmer Buurman[5] GT3 PA 1–4
United Kingdom Ian Loggie[5]
69 United Kingdom Sam De Haan[5] GT3 S 1–4
Finland Patrick Kujala[5]
United Kingdom Team ABBA Racing[6] Mercedes-AMG GT3[6] Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 8 United Kingdom Richard Neary[6] GT3 PA 1–4
United Kingdom Sam Neary[6]
Bahrain 2 Seas Motorsport[7] McLaren 720S GT3[7] McLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8 9 United Kingdom Angus Fender[7] GT3 S 1–4
United Kingdom Dean MacDonald[7]
10 United Kingdom Jack Mitchell[8] GT3 S 1–4
United Kingdom Jordan Witt[8]
11 TBA GT3 TBA TBA
TBA
United Kingdom WPI Motorsport[9] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[9] Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 18 United Kingdom Michael Igoe[9] GT3 PA 1–4
Denmark Dennis Lind[9] 1–2
Italy Andrea Calderalli[10] 3–4
France Franck Perera[9] TBA
United Kingdom Balfe Motorsport[11] McLaren 720S GT3[11] McLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8 22 United Kingdom Shaun Balfe[11] GT3 PA TBA
United Kingdom Rob Bell[11]
36 United Kingdom Joe Osborne[12] GT3 PA 3–4
United Kingdom Stewart Proctor[12]
United Kingdom Steller Performance[13] Audi R8 LMS Evo[13] Audi 5.2L V10 30 TBA[13] GT3 TBA TBA
TBA[13]
Italy AF Corse[14] Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo[14] Ferrari 3.9 L Twin-Turbo V8 51 United Kingdom Duncan Cameron[14] GT3 PA 1–4
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin[14]
United Kingdom JMH Automotive[15] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[15] Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 55 United Kingdom Marcus Clutton[15] GT3 PA 1–2
United Kingdom John Seale[15]
United Kingdom Team Parker Racing[16] Bentley Continental GT3[16] Bentley 4.0 L Turbo V8 66 United Kingdom Nick Jones[16] GT3 PA 1–4
United Kingdom Scott Malvern[16]
United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport[17] McLaren 720S GT3[17] McLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8 68 Australia Martin Berry[17] GT3 PA TBA
Australia Nick Foster[17]
96 United Kingdom Lewis Proctor[18] GT3 S 1–4
United Kingdom Ollie Wilkinson[18]
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport[19] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[19] Lamborghini 5.2 L V10 72 United Kingdom Adam Balon[19] GT3 PA 1–4
United Kingdom Phil Keen[19]
78 United Kingdom Rob Collard[20] GT3 S 1–4
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell[20]
United Kingdom Beechdean AMR[21] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3[21] Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8 98 France Valentin Hasse-Clot[21] GT3 S TBA
United Kingdom Jack Mitchell[21]
99 United Kingdom Ross Gunn[21] GT3 PA TBA
United Kingdom Andrew Howard[21]
United Kingdom G-Cat Racing[22] Porsche 911 GT3 R[22] Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 TBA United Kingdom Greg Caton[22] GT3 Am TBA
United Kingdom Shamus Jennings[22]
Icon Class
Car
GT3 GT3 Cars
GTC GTC Cars
Drivers
PA Pro-Am Cup
S Silver Cup
Am Am Cup

GT4

Team Car Engine No. Drivers Class Rounds
United Kingdom Tolman Motorsport[23] McLaren 570S GT4[23] McLaren 3.8 L Turbo V8 4 TBA TBA TBA
TBA
5 TBA TBA TBA
TBA
United Kingdom Balfe Motorsport[24] McLaren 570S GT4[24] McLaren 3.8 L Turbo V8 20 United Kingdom Michael O'Brien[25] PA TBA
United Kingdom Graham Johnson[25]
21 Sweden Mia Flewitt[26] PA 1–4
United Kingdom Euan Hankey[26]
United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport[27] Toyota GR Supra GT4[27] BMW B58B30 3.0L Twin-Turbo I6 23 United Kingdom James Kell[27] S 1–4
United Kingdom Sam Smelt[27]
United Kingdom Steller Performance[13] Audi R8 LMS GT4[13] Audi 5.2L V10 29 TBA[13] TBA TBA
TBA[13]
United Kingdom Team Tegiwa[28] BMW M4 GT4[28][29] BMW N55 3.0 L Twin-Turbo I6 33 United Kingdom Luke Sedzikowski[28] Am 1–2
United Kingdom David Whitmore[28]
United Kingdom Century Motorsport[29] 42 United Kingdom Andrew Gordon-Colebrooke[29] S 1–4
Canada Ben Hurst[29]
43 TBA[29] TBA TBA
TBA[29]
United Kingdom HHC Motorsport[30] McLaren 570S GT4[30] McLaren 3.8 L Turbo V8 57 United Kingdom Gus Bowers[30] S 1–4
United Kingdom Chris Wesemael[30]
58 United Kingdom Jordan Collard[31] S 1–4
Denmark Patrik Matthiesen[31]
United Kingdom Academy Motorsports[32] Ford Mustang GT4[32] Ford 5.2 L Voodoo V8 61 United Kingdom Jordan Albert[33] S 1–4
United Kingdom Matt Cowley[34]
62 United Kingdom Will Moore[33] S TBA
United Kingdom Matt Nicoll-Jones[32]
United Kingdom TF Sport[35] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4[35] Aston Martin 4.0 L Turbo V8 95 Republic of Ireland Connor O’Brien[35] S 1–4
United Kingdom Patrick Kibble[35]
97 United Kingdom Jamie Caroline[36] S 1–4
United Kingdom Daniel Vaughan[36]
Icon Class
PA Pro-Am Cup
S Silver Cup
Am Am Cup

Driver changes

GT3

Entering/re-entering British GT

  • Sam Neary will debut with Team ABBA Racing.[6]
  • Yelmer Buurman and Patrick Kujala will return to the series driving for Ram Racing, both having last raced in 2018.[5]
  • Franck Perera will debut for WPI Motorsport.[9]
  • Martin Berry and Nick Foster will debut for Optimum Motorsport.[17]
  • Isa Al-Khalifa will debut for 2 Seas Motorsport.[7]
  • Rob Collard will debut for Barwell Motorsport.[20]
  • Sandy Mitchell will return to the series driving for Barwell Motorsport, having last raced in 2017.[20]
  • Duncan Cameron and Matt Griffin will return to the series driving for AF Corse, having last raced in 2017.[14]
  • Chris Buncombe will return to the series driving for RJN Motorsport, having last raced in 2018.[4]
  • Joe Osborne will return to the series driving for Balfe Motorsport, having last raced in 2018.[12]
  • Marcus Clutton will return to the series driving for JMH Automotive, having last raced in 2018.[15]

Changed teams

Leaving British GT

GT4

Entering/re-entering British GT

  • Euan Hankey will return to the series driving for Balfe Motorsport, both having last raced in 2018.[26]
  • Gus Bowers and Chris Wesemael will debut in the series for HHC Motorsport.[30]
  • 2008 GT4 Champion Matt Nicoll-Jones will return to the series driving for Academy Motorsports, both having last raced in 2018.[33]
  • James Kell will debut for Speedworks Motorsport.[27]
  • James Pickford will return to the series driving for Optimum Motorsport, having last raced in 2011.[36]
  • Daniel Vaughan will debut in the series driving for TF Sport.[36]
  • Matt Cowley will debut in the series driving for Academy Motorsport.[34]
  • Luke Sedzikowski and David Whitmore will debut in the series driving for Team Tegiwa.[28]

Changed teams

Class changes GT4 to GT3

  • Nick Jones and Scott Malvern will move from GT4 driving for Team Parker Racing to GT3 driving for the same team.[16]
  • Dean MacDonald will move from GT4 driving for HHC Motorsport to GT3 driving for 2 Seas Motorsport.[7]
  • Tom Canning will move from GT4 driving for TF Sport to GT3 driving for the same team.[37]
  • Stewart Proctor will move from GT4 driving for Balfe Motorsport to GT3 driving for the same team.[12]

Team Changes

GT3

GT4

Race Results

Bold indicates overall winner for each car class (GT3 and GT4).

GT3

Event Circuit Pole Position Pro-Am Winners Silver Winners Am Winners
1 Oulton Park United Kingdom No. 96 Optimum Motorsport United Kingdom No. 6 Ram Racing United Kingdom No. 2 Jenson Team Rocket RJN No Entrants
United Kingdom Lewis Proctor
United Kingdom Ollie Wilkinson
Netherlands Yelmer Buurman
United Kingdom Ian Loggie
United Kingdom James Baldwin
United Kingdom Michael O'Brien
2 United Kingdom No. 72 Barwell Motorsport United Kingdom No. 72 Barwell Motorsport United Kingdom No. 78 Barwell Motorsport
United Kingdom Adam Balon
United Kingdom Phil Keen
United Kingdom Adam Balon
United Kingdom Phil Keen
United Kingdom Rob Collard
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell
3 Donington Park
4
5 Brands Hatch
6 Donington Park
7 Snetterton
8
9 Silverstone

GT4

Event Circuit Pole Position Pro-Am Winners Silver Winners Am Winners
1 Oulton Park United Kingdom No. 95 TF Sport United Kingdom No. 21 Balfe Motorsport United Kingdom No. 95 TF Sport United Kingdom No. 33 Team Tegiwa
Republic of Ireland Connor O'Brien
United Kingdom Patrick Kibble
Sweden Mia Flewitt
United Kingdom Euan Hankey
Republic of Ireland Connor O'Brien
United Kingdom Patrick Kibble
United Kingdom Luke Sedzikowski
United Kingdom David Whitmore
2 United Kingdom No. 21 Balfe Motorsport United Kingdom No. 21 Balfe Motorsport United Kingdom No. 97 TF Sport United Kingdom No. 33 Team Tegiwa
Sweden Mia Flewitt
United Kingdom Euan Hankey
Sweden Mia Flewitt
United Kingdom Euan Hankey
United Kingdom Jamie Caroline
United Kingdom Daniel Vaughan
United Kingdom Luke Sedzikowski
United Kingdom David Whitmore
3 Donington Park
4
5 Brands Hatch
6 Donington Park
7 Snetterton
8
9 Silverstone

Championship Standings

Points are awarded as follows:

Length 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
1 hour 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
2+ hours 37.5 27 22.5 18 15 12 9 6 3 1.5

Drivers' Championships

Overall

Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points
GT3
1 United Kingdom James Baldwin
United Kingdom Michael O'Brien
United Kingdom Jenson Team Rocket RJN 1 6 33
2 United Kingdom Adam Balon
United Kingdom Phil Keen
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 7 1 31
3 United Kingdom Rob Collard
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 4 2 30
4 United Kingdom Lewis Proctor
United Kingdom Ollie Wilkinson
United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport 2 5 28
5 United Kingdom Sam De Haan
Finland Patrick Kujala
United Kingdom Ram Racing 5 3 25
6 United Kingdom Angus Fender
United Kingdom Dean MacDonald
Bahrain 2 Seas Motorsport 3 Ret 15
7 United Kingdom Jack Mitchell
United Kingdom Jordan Witt
Bahrain 2 Seas Motorsport 12 4 12
8 Netherlands Yelmer Buurman
United Kingdom Ian Loggie
United Kingdom Ram Racing 6 8 12
9 United Kingdom Marcus Clutton
United Kingdom John Seale
United Kingdom JMH Automotive 13 7 6
10 United Kingdom Richard Neary
United Kingdom Sam Neary
United Kingdom Team ABBA Racing 8 Ret 4
11 United Kingdom Michael Igoe
Denmark Dennis Lind
United Kingdom WPI Motorsport 11 9 2
12 United Kingdom Duncan Cameron
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
Italy AF Corse 9 Ret 2
13 United Kingdom Nick Jones
United Kingdom Scott Malvern
United Kingdom Team Parker Racing 10 Ret 1
GT4
1 United Kingdom Jordan Collard
Denmark Patrik Matthiesen
United Kingdom HHC Motorsport 15 12 33
2 United Kingdom Jamie Caroline
United Kingdom Daniel Vaughan
United Kingdom TF Sport 16 11 33
3 Sweden Mia Flewitt
United Kingdom Euan Hankey
United Kingdom Balfe Motorsport 20 10 31
4 Republic of Ireland Connor O'Brien
United Kingdom Patrick Kibble
United Kingdom TF Sport 14 Ret 25
5 United Kingdom Gus Bowers
United Kingdom Chris Wesemael
United Kingdom HHC Motorsport 18 14 20
6 United Kingdom Andrew Gordon-Colebrooke
Canada Ben Hurst
United Kingdom Century Motorsport 19 13 20
7 United Kingdom James Kell
United Kingdom Sam Smelt
United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport 17 Ret 12
8 United Kingdom Luke Sedzikowski
United Kingdom David Whitmore
United Kingdom Team Tegiwa 21 15 12
9 United Kingdom Jordan Albert
United Kingdom Matt Cowley
United Kingdom Academy Motorsport 22 16 8
Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold indicates pole position

Pro-Am Cup

Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points
GT3
1 United Kingdom Adam Balon
United Kingdom Phil Keen
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 7 1 43
2 Netherlands Yelmer Buurman
United Kingdom Ian Loggie
United Kingdom Ram Racing 6 8 40
3 United Kingdom Marcus Clutton
United Kingdom John Seale
United Kingdom JMH Automotive 13 7 24
4 United Kingdom Michael Igoe
Denmark Dennis Lind
United Kingdom WPI Motorsport 11 9 20
5 United Kingdom Richard Neary
United Kingdom Sam Neary
United Kingdom Team ABBA Racing 8 Ret 15
6 United Kingdom Duncan Cameron
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
Italy AF Corse 9 Ret 12
7 United Kingdom Nick Jones
United Kingdom Scott Malvern
United Kingdom Team Parker Racing 10 Ret 10
GT4
1 Sweden Mia Flewitt
United Kingdom Euan Hankey
United Kingdom Balfe Motorsport 20 10 25
Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points

Silver Cup

Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points
GT3
1 United Kingdom Rob Collard
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 4 2 37
2 United Kingdom James Baldwin
United Kingdom Michael O'Brien
United Kingdom Jenson Team Rocket RJN 1 6 35
3 United Kingdom Lewis Proctor
United Kingdom Ollie Wilkinson
United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport 2 5 30
4 United Kingdom Sam De Haan
Finland Patrick Kujala
United Kingdom Ram Racing 5 3 28
5 United Kingdom Jack Mitchell
United Kingdom Jordan Witt
Bahrain 2 Seas Motorsport 12 4 23
6 United Kingdom Angus Fender
United Kingdom Dean MacDonald
Bahrain 2 Seas Motorsport 3 Ret 15
GT4
1 United Kingdom Jamie Caroline
United Kingdom Daniel Vaughan
United Kingdom TF Sport 16 11 40
2 United Kingdom Jordan Collard
Denmark Patrik Matthiesen
United Kingdom HHC Motorsport 15 12 36
3 Republic of Ireland Connor O'Brien
United Kingdom Patrick Kibble
United Kingdom TF Sport 14 Ret 25
4 United Kingdom Andrew Gordon-Colebrooke
Canada Ben Hurst
United Kingdom Century Motorsport 19 13 23
5 United Kingdom Gus Bowers
United Kingdom Chris Wesemael
United Kingdom HHC Motorsport 18 14 22
6 United Kingdom Jordan Albert
United Kingdom Matt Cowley
United Kingdom Academy Motorsport 22 16 16
7 United Kingdom James Kell
United Kingdom Sam Smelt
United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport 17 Ret 12
Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points

Am Cup

Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points
GT3
GT4
1 United Kingdom Luke Sedzikowski
United Kingdom David Whitmore
United Kingdom Team Tegiwa 21 15 25
Pos. Drivers Team OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points

Teams' Championship

Pos. Team Manufacturer No. OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points
GT3
1 United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport Lamborghini 72 7 1 61
78 4 2
2 United Kingdom Ram Racing Mercedes-AMG 6 6 8 37
69 5 3
3 United Kingdom Jenson Team Rocket RJN McLaren 2 1 6 33
4 United Kingdom Optimum Motorsport McLaren 96 2 5 28
5 Bahrain 2 Seas Motorsport McLaren 9 3 Ret 27
10 12 4
6 United Kingdom JMH Automotive Lamborghini 55 13 7 6
7 United Kingdom Team ABBA Racing Mercedes-AMG 8 8 Ret 4
8 Italy AF Corse Ferrari 51 9 Ret 2
9 United Kingdom WPI Motorsport Lamborghini 18 11 9 2
10 United Kingdom Team Parker Racing Bentley 66 10 Ret 1
GT4
1 United Kingdom TF Sport Aston Martin 95 1 Ret 58
97 16 11
2 United Kingdom HHC Motorsport McLaren 57 18 14 53
58 15 12
3 United Kingdom Century Motorsport1
United Kingdom Team Tegiwa1
BMW 33 21 15 32
42 19 13
4 United Kingdom Balfe Motorsport McLaren 21 20 10 31
5 United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport Toyota 23 17 Ret 12
6 United Kingdom Academy Motorsport Ford 61 22 16 8
Pos. Team Manufacturer No. OUL DON BRH DON SNE SIL Points

1 – Car No. 33 entered as Team Tegiwa and Car No. 42 entered as Century Motorsport.

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