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Originally Posted by Bcarr6
GT Open are back with what looks like another strong year, with big grids and plenty of diversity.
2019 also sees the introduction of the GT Open Cup series which runs in support of the main series.
Calendar:
FRANCE Paul Ricard 27-28.04.2019
GERMANY Hockenheim 25-26.05.2019
BELGIUM Spa 08-09.06.2019
HUNGARY Hungaroring 06-07.07.2019
ENGLAND Silverstone 07-08.09.2019
SPAIN Barcelona 21-22.09.2019
ITALY Monza 12-13.10.2019
Only a handful of teams announced so far but this is usually the case with GT Open, already a stronger off season than last year.
Big news so far is Teo Martin moving back to Mclaren, and Antonelli moving to AMG.
We are also due to see a pair of new Vantages.
Grid so far:
PRO CLASS - 5 Cars
Antonelli Motorsport - Mercedes AMG GT3 - TBA / TBA
Teo Martin Motorsport - Mclaren 720s GT3 - TBA / TBA
TBA - Aston Martin Vantage GT3 - TBA / TBA
TBA - Aston Martin Vantage GT3 - TBA / TBA
Target Racing - Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo - TBA / TBA
PRO AM CLASS - 4 Cars
Antonelli Motorsport - Mercedes AMG GT3 - TBA / TBA
Teo Martin Motorsport - Mclaren 720s GT3 - TBA / TBA
Ombra Motorsport - Lamborghini Huracan GT3 - TBA / TBA
Target Racing - Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo - TBA / TBA
AM CLASS - 0 Cars
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What's the Gt open cup? Is this for older machinery?