British GT Championship

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British GT Championship
CategoryGran Turismo
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Inaugural season1993
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Drivers' championGT3:
United Kingdom Darren Leung
United Kingdom Dan Harper
GT4:
United States Erik Evans
United Kingdom Matt Cowley
Makes' championGT3: Mercedes-AMG
GT4: BMW
Teams' championGT3: 2 Seas Motorsport
GT4: Century Motorsport
Official websitebritishgt.com
Current season

The British GT Championship is a sports car racing series based predominantly in the United Kingdom. The series was originally created by the British Racing Drivers' Club in 1993 and, for its first two seasons, was known as the National Sports GT Challenge.[1] The series is currently run by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation.[2] From 2023 where dubbed as GT World Challenge Great Britain, while Pirelli began its first season as the championship's official sole tyre supplier in 2016.[3]

Two classes currently compete in the championship: GT3 and GT4. A consolidation of GT regulations and significant manufacturer support saw British GT first introduce a GT3 class in 2005. The category later mirrored FIA Group GT3 and used near-identical regulations to the FIA GT3 European Championship from 2006 onwards.[citation needed] GT3 rules include extensive Balance of Performance and handicap weights to make cars artificially more equal. Cost-saving measures saw the series' previous premier class, GT2, phased out at the end of 2006.

The SRO GT4 class was adopted in 2008 intended as a development class towards GT3. Regulations governing GT4 ensure the cars more closely resemble their road-going counterparts than GT3 machines, to control cost. This replaced the previous unique-to-British GT GTC category. British GT has featured a number of other classes since its inception, including Group GT1.

Champions[edit]

The following drivers have previously won the British GT championships in their respective classes. An overall championship for all classes combined was also awarded until 1998, and those champions are marked with italics.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "BRSCC | BRITISH GT CHAMPIONSHIP".
  2. ^ "Stephane Ratel outlines plans for 2021 and beyond during Total 24 Hours of Spa press conference". britishgt.com. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  3. ^ "SRO Motorsports Group and Pirelli extend long-standing partnership with new five-year agreement". Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS. October 1, 2023.

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