2020 GT & Prototype Challenge

The 2020 GT & Prototype Challenge is the fourth series of the GT & Prototype Challenge. The GT and Superlights classes of the Supercar Challenge were split from the original series to form the new championship.

2020 GT & Prototype Challenge
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2020 Supercar Challenge

Regulations

The series entrants are divided over four classes. The GT class, from the Supercar Challenge Super GT class, forms the highest and fastest division. Cars with a 2,8kg per HP or more ratio are allowed to compete. This includes all Group GT3 class cars and specially built GT's such as the Solution F built Volvo S60 and Renault Sport R.S. 01.[1] LMP3 spec cars first raced in the Supercar Challenge Super GT class in 2016. The class forms a separate class within the series open to all 2016 specification LMP3 machinery.

Two classes from the Supercar Challenge Superlights class are included in the new series. The fastest of the two is the Group CN class. Group CN specification cars built after 2014 are allowed to compete. The fourth, and slowest, class is the Radical SR3 class. Mainly a Radical SR3 spec class, the class is open to cars with comparable lap times.[2] Also allowed are the Praga R1 and pre-2014 Group CN class cars.[3]

Calendar

Round Circuit Date Classes Event Notes
1 Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands 21–23 August All Attic Superprix
2 TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 4–6 September All Supporting 2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters.
3 TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 25–27 September All Gamma Racing Day
4 Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands 9–11 October All Voorjaars Races
5 TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 30 October–1 November All Hankook Finale Races
Cancelled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
Circuit Zolder, Belgium 7–9 August All Attic Superprix
Source:[4][5]

Entry list

Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Rounds
Super GT
LMP3
Group CN
BS Racing[6] Norma M20 FC[6] Honda K20A 2.0L I4 614 Alain Berg[6] TBA
Alex Cascatău[6]
SR3 - Praga
VR Motorsport[7] Praga R1T Evo[7] Renault F4R 2.0L I4 TBA TBA[7] TBA
TBA[7]

Race results

Round Circuit Super GT Winning Car LMP3 Winning Car Group CN Winning Car SR3 - Praga Winning Car
Super GT Winning Drivers LMP3 Winning Drivers Group CN Winning Drivers SR3 - Praga Winning Drivers
1 R1 Zandvoort
R2
2 R1 Assen
R2
3 R1 Assen
R2
4 R1 Zandvoort
R2
5 R1 Assen
R2

References

  1. "GT & Prototype Challenge officieel voorgesteld". autosport.be. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  2. "GENERAL/SPORTING AND TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 2017" (PDF). Supercar Challenge. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  3. "MAAK KENNIS MET EEN NIEUWE RACEKLASSE". Supercar Challenge. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  4. "NEW CALENDAR SEASON 2020". Supercar Challenge. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  5. "NEW DATE FOR "ATTIC" SUPERPRIX 2020". Supercar Challenge. 29 July 2020. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  6. "Alex Cascatău to kick off 2020 season with first Zolder test this weekend". www.alexcascatau.com/. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  7. "Dutch GT & Prototype Drivers 2020". VR Motorsport.
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