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Old 19 Dec 2020, 23:08 (Ref:4023991)   #1
Bcarr6
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GT Sports Club 2021

So the new reinvigorated Gt Sports Club Europe has split into 2 series for 2021, the GT2 Europe Series, and the GT Rebellion Series.

GT2 consists of 2x 50 minute, 1 or 2 driver races Am only, open to the new GT2 cars (currently including the Audi, KTM, Porsche, and Lamborghini)

GT Rebellion consists of 1x 3hr race split between 2 Am drivers for GT3 cars old and new

The combined GT Sports Club will sit as a separate event for the most part to GTWC, only joining it for Monza, before a stand-alone event in Hockenheim, then Silverstone & Paul Ricard accompanying British GT and French GT respectively.


2021 GT Sports Club Schedule:

Apr. 15-17 — Monza (w/ GTWC Europe)
May. 14-15 — Hockenheim
Jun. 25-27 — Silverstone 500 (w/ British GT)
Oct. 1-3 — Paul Ricard (w/ FFSA French GT)

Announced so far:

GT2 European Series - 7 Cars

PK Carsport - Audi R8 LMS GT2 - Peter Guelinckx / Bert Longin
Reiter Engineering - KTM X-Bow GT2 - TBC
Reiter Engineering - KTM X-Bow GT2 - TBC
Speed Factory Racing Team - Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport - Rosteca Aurelios
True Racing - KTM X-Bow GT2 - TBC
True Racing - KTM X-Bow GT2 - TBC
Villorba Corse - TBC - TBC

GT Rebellion Series - 7 Cars

AKKA ASP - Mercedes AMG GT3 - TBC / TBC
AKKA ASP - Mercedes AMG GT3 - TBC / TBC
Barwell Motorsport - Lamborghini Huracan GT3 - TBC / TBC
Rinaldi Racing - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Manuel Lauck / Christian Hook
Rinaldi Racing - Ferrari 488 GT3 - Pierre Ehret / TBC
Rinaldi Racing - Ferrari 458 GT3 - TBC / TBC
Villorba Corse - TBC - TBC


I think 15+ cars in each series would be a success for year one of this format. I’m not 100% how interesting the Am only 3hr races will be, but the shorter old format did create some fun racing

Hopefully this is covered well just as every other SRO series is on YouTube
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