Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup
Category | Grand tourer |
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Country | International |
Inaugural season | 2013 |
Tyre suppliers | Pirelli |
Drivers' champion | Enzo Ide |
Teams' champion | Belgian Audi Club Team WRT |
Official website |
www |
Current season |
The Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup, formerly the FIA GT Series in 2013 and the Blancpain Sprint Series in 2014 and 2015, is a sports car racing series organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO) with the approval of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship is mostly concentrated in Europe, but will visit other continents including Asia. The series continues the sprint format for GT-cars carried out by the defunct FIA GT1 World Championship.[1]
Regulations
The Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup is contested with GT3-spec cars. Each event consists of two races over a weekend with two drivers per car and a mandatory pit stop.
Races
The schedule of the Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup consists of races in Europe and Asia. The majority of the races are held on mid-size European circuits.
History
In 2013, the FIA GT Series was created after the demise of the FIA GT1 World Championship and the FIA GT3 European Championship. The series was supposed to form the FIA GT World Series in conjunction with the Blancpain Endurance Series. This plan was abandoned before the start of the 2013 season.
The name of the FIA GT Series resembles the FIA GT Championship (1997-2009) that was known for its endurance races all over the world. Except for the mandatory driver changes the two championships differ highly in sporting and technical regulations.
In 2014, the competition changed the name for Blancpain Sprint Series.[2]
After developing their partnership, Blancpain and the SRO have decided that 2016 will see both the Sprint and Endurance Series further integrated into the Blancpain GT Series, putting the emphasis on the prestigious overall drivers' and manufacturers' titles causing the Sprint Series name to change from Blancpain Sprint Series to Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup.[3]
Champions
Drivers
Year | Pro Cup (2013–2015) Overall (2016–) |
Pro-Am Trophy (2013–2015) Pro-Am Cup (2016–) |
Gentlemen Trophy (2013) Silver Cup (2014–) |
Am Cup |
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2013 | Stéphane Ortelli Laurens Vanthoor Audi -Belgian Audi Club Team WRT |
Sergey Afanasyev Andreas Simonsen Mercedes-HTP Gravity Charouz |
Petr Charouz Jan Stoviček Mercedes-HTP Gravity Charouz |
Not awarded |
2014 | Maximilian Götz Mercedes-GRT Grasser Racing Team |
Marc Basseng Alessandro Latif Audi-Phoenix racing Team |
Vincent Abril Mateusz Lisowski Audi -Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | |
2015 | Vincent Abril Maximilian Buhk Bentley- HTP |
Aleksey Karachev Mercedes-GT Russian Team |
Jules Szymkowiak Bentley- Team HTP | |
2016 | Enzo Ide Audi -Belgian Audi Club Team WRT |
Michał Broniszewski Giacomo Piccini Ferrari-Kessel Racing |
Michele Beretta Luca Stolz Lamborghini-GRT Grasser Racing Team |
Claudio Sdanewitsch Ferrai-AF Corse |
Teams
Year | Pro Cup (2013–2015) Overall (2016–) |
Pro-Am Trophy (2013–2015) Pro-Am Cup (2016–) |
Gentlemen Trophy (2013) Silver Cup (2014–) |
Am Cup |
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2013 | Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | HTP Gravity Charouz Mercedes | HTP Gravity Charouz | Not awarded |
2014 | Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | Phoenix Racing Audi | Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | |
2015 | Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | GT Russian Team Mercedes | Bentley Team HTP | |
2016 | Team WRT Audi | Kessel Racing Ferrari | Not awarded | AF Corse |
References
- ↑ "FIA GT SERIES IS GO FOR 2013". http://www.gt1world.com. Stéphane Ratel Organisation. 2013-01-10. Retrieved 2013-01-10. External link in
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(help) - ↑ http://www.blancpain-gt-series.com/news/details/blancpain-watches-extends-partnership-to-the-sro-promoted-gt-sprint-series
- ↑ "About Blancpain GT Series". Blancpain GT Series. Retrieved 31 March 2016.