Intercontinental GT Challenge

Summary

The Intercontinental GT Challenge is a sports car racing series developed by the SRO Group in 2016.[1] It consists of international endurance races for grand tourer racing cars complying with the FIA's GT3 regulations.[2]

Intercontinental GT Challenge
CategoryGrand tourer
Endurance racing
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2016
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Drivers' championAndorra Jules Gounon
Makes' championMercedes-AMG
Official websitewww.intercontinentalgtchallenge.com
Current season

Format edit

The series is aimed at manufacturers. Instead of fielding their own cars, manufacturers can appoint and support local teams in selected events to gain points.[3][1] Four manufacturers took part in the inaugural series in 2016: Audi, Bentley, McLaren and Mercedes.[4]

The races may be stand-alone events, like the Suzuka 10 Hours, (which the event are organized by GT Association, Super GT race promoter) and the Bathurst 12 Hour (the event are organized by Supercars Events), or part of another championship (like the 24 Hours of Spa, Indianapolis 8 Hour and Kyalami 9 Hours) but they are all contested by cars complying with the same technical regulations.[3][5][6]

Champions edit

The title is awarded to the manufacturer with the highest points tally.[3] A manufacturer can enter up to four cars in any event but only receives points for its two highest placed cars. Drivers’ titles are awarded in the Pro category and the Am category for drivers that a rated bronze by the FIA's ranking system.

Manufacturers' championship edit

Year GT3 GT4
2016   Audi Not held
2017   Audi   Porsche
2018   Audi Not held
2019   Porsche Not held
2020   Porsche Not held
2021   Audi Not held
2022   Mercedes-AMG Not held
2023   Mercedes-AMG Not held

Drivers' championship edit

Year Drivers Am Drivers (2016)
Bronze Drivers (2018-2019)
Pro-Am Drivers (2021–22)
Indepentent Cup (2023–)
2016   Laurens Vanthoor (Audi)   Thierry Cornac (Porsche)
  Steve McLaughlan (Audi)
2017   Markus Winkelhock (Audi) Not held
2018   Tristan Vautier (Mercedes-AMG)   Kenny Habul (Mercedes-AMG)
2019   Dennis Olsen (Porsche)   Kenny Habul (Mercedes-AMG)
2020   Nicky Catsburg (BMW)
  Augusto Farfus (BMW)
Not held
2021   Côme Ledogar (Ferrari)
  Alessandro Pier Guidi (Ferrari)
  Mikaël Grenier (Mercedes-AMG)
  Kenny Habul (Mercedes-AMG)
  Martin Konrad (Mercedes-AMG)
2022   Daniel Juncadella (Mercedes-AMG)   Kenny Habul (Mercedes-AMG)
  Martin Konrad (Mercedes-AMG)
2023   Jules Gounon (Mercedes-AMG)   Jonathan Hui (Mercedes-AMG/McLaren/Ferrari)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Concept". SRO motorsports. 2017.
  2. ^ "The 2017 Intercontinental GT Challenge opener has its date". Blanc Pain. 16 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Intercontinental GT Challenege". Intercontinental GT Challenge. 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
  4. ^ "Vanthoor seals Intercontinental GT Challenge". Bathurst 12 Hour. 2016.
  5. ^ "Monterey added to 2017 Intercontinental GT Challenge". Sportscar 365. 29 July 2016.
  6. ^ "Bathurst to open Intercontinental GT Challenge". Motorsport. 25 November 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website