2019 GT4 South European Series

The 2019 GT4 South European Series was the first season of the GT4 South European Series, a sports car championship created and organised by Iberian-based promoter Race Ready and supported by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season began on 20 April in Nogaro and ended on 24 November at Circuito do Estoril.[1]

2019 GT4 South European Series
Previous: none Next: 2020

Calendar

The competition will consist in 5 weekends with 2 races each, and a non championship race, the Vila Real International Cup.

Round Circuit Date Supporting
1 Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro, France 20–22 April Coupes de Pâques
2 Circuito del Jarama, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain 15–16 June Jarama Classic
Circuito de Vila Real, Vila Real, Portugal 5–7 July Vila Real International Cup (non championship race)
3 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain 30 August–1 September 24H Barcelona
4 Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal 25–27 October ELMS
5 Circuito do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal 23–24 November Estoril Racing Festival

Entry List

Team Car No. Drivers Class Rounds
E2P[2] Ginetta G50 GT4 7 Javier Escobar[2] GTC 2
8 Kosta Kanaroglou[2] GTC 2
Team Speed Car[3] Alpine A110 GT4 8 Roberto Consani[3] PA 1
Benjamin Lariche[3]
Deyscom Sport[2] Ginetta G55 GT4 9 Alex Arbesu[2] Am 2
Saintéloc Racing[3] Audi R8 LMS GT4 14 Eric Debard[3] PA 1
Simon Gachet[3]
21 Anthony Beltoise[3] PA 1
Olivier Esteves[3]
42 Grégory Guilvert[3] PA 1
Fabien Michal[3]
Tockwith Motorsport[3] Ginetta G50 GT4 15 Marmaduke Hall[2] GTC 2
Edward Moore[2]
115 Marmaduke Hall[3] GTC 1
Edward Moore[3]
ABM Grand Prix[3] Ginetta G55 GT4 23 Pierre-André Nicolas[3] PA 1
Christophe Vernet[3]
César Machado[2] 2
Mariano Pires[2]
Plemar Sport[2] Ginetta G50 GT4 77 Lorenzo López[2] GTC 2
Juan Reina Martin[2]
Veloso Motorsport[3] Mercedes-AMG GT4 88 Francisco Abreu[2] PA 2
Miguel Cristovão[2]
188 Francisco Abreu[3] PA 1
Miguel Cristovão[3]
Team Virage[2] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4 94 Jon Aizpurua[2] PA 2
Nicholas Silva[2]
95 C.O. Jones[2] Am 2
Peter Peters[2]
2TYM Racing[2] KTM X-Bow Super Light 110 José Martinez Bueno[2] GTC 2
Miguel Fernandez Yuste[2]
NM Racing Team[2] Ginetta G55 GT4 215 Jorge Cabezas[2] Am 2
Alberto de Marín[2]
Mirage Racing[3] Alpine A110 GT4 616 Axel Van Straaten[3] Am 1
Rémi Van Straaten[3]
919 Vincent Beltoise[3] PA 1
Benoit Lison[3]
Entry Lists:[3][2]
Icon Class
PA Pro-Am Class
Am Am Class
GTC GT Cup

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Circuit Pole position Pro-Am Winners Am Winners GTC Winners
1 R1 Nogaro No. 42 Saintéloc Racing No. 42 Saintéloc Racing No. 616 Mirage Racing No Finishers
Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
Axel Van Straaten
Rémi Van Straaten
R2 No. 42 Saintéloc Racing No. 42 Saintéloc Racing No. 616 Mirage Racing No. 115 Tockwith Motorsport
Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
Axel Van Straaten
Rémi Van Straaten
Marmaduke Hall
Edward Moore
2 R1 Jarama No. 23 ABM Grand Prix No. 23 ABM Grand Prix No. 215 NM Racing Team No. 15 Tockwith Motorsport
César Machado
Mariano Pires
César Machado
Mariano Pires
Jorge Cabezas
Alberto de Marín
Marmaduke Hall
Edward Moore
R2 No. 94 Team Virage No. 88 Veloso Motorsport No. 215 NM Racing Team No. 7 E2P
Jon Aizpurua
Nicholas Silva
Francisco Abreu
Miguel Cristovão
Jorge Cabezas
Alberto de Marín
Javier Escobar
N/C Vila Real
3 R1 Barcelona-Catalunya
R2
4 R1 Portimão
R2
5 R1 Estoril
R2

Championship standings

Scoring system

Championship points were awarded for the first ten positions in each race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers were required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Drivers' championship

Pos. Driver Team NOG
JAR
VIL
BAR
POR
EST
Points
Pro-Am Cup
Am Cup
GTC
Pos. Driver Team NOG
JAR
VIL
BAR
POR
EST
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldRace winner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
Excluded (EX)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Withdrew (WD)
BlankDid Not Participate

Bold – Pole

Teams' championship

Pos. Team Manufacturer Points
1 Veloso Motorsport Mercedes-AMG 47
2 Mirage Racing Alpine 33
3 ABM Grand Prix Ginetta 32
4 E2P Ginetta 27
5 Saintéloc Racing Audi 24
6 Tockwith Motorsport Ginetta 23
7 Plemar Sport Ginetta 22
8 NM Racing Team Ginetta 20
9 Team Speed Car Alpine 18
10 Team Virage Aston Martin 16
Entries ineligible to score points
Deyscom Sport Ginetta
2TYM Racing KTM
Pos. Team Manufacturer Points
gollark: Alternatively, on every position change.
gollark: CONSTANTLY.
gollark: So you could make eyes follow you around the room.
gollark: Or a monitor.
gollark: How about an event when a computer is being looked at?

See also

Notes

    References

    1. "Race Ready and SRO launch GT4 South European Series" (in Portuguese). Autosport. 12 December 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
    2. "GT4 South European Series Provisional Entry List - Jarama" (PDF). ffsagt.gt4south.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 13 June 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
    3. "GT4 South European Series Final Entry List - Nogaro" (PDF). ffsagt.gt4south.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
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