The GT4 America Series is a sports car racing series based in the United States. In 2019, the series was relaunched with the explicit GT4 title, following the alignment in 2017 of the Pirelli World Challenge series "GTS" class with SRO GT4, and the Stéphane Ratel Organisation assuming control of the series in May 2018. It is a GT World Challenge America support series, managed by SRO and sanctioned by the United States Auto Club.

GT4 America Series
CategoryGrand tourer (GT4)
CountryUnited States
Inaugural season2019
Official websitehttps://www.gt4-america.com/
Current season

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SprintX edit

In 2016 an extended sprint format series was added as a standalone championship in addition to its existing Sprint format racing series. SprintX races are 60 minutes in length and feature mandatory driver and tire changes.[1]

For 2021 the original single-driver Sprint races (which ran alongside SprintX) were moved into the multiclass GT America series,[2] which means all GT4 America races preserved the two-driver 60-minute format but dropped the SprintX name.

GT4 East & GT4 West edit

Beginning in 2019, GT4 America began two regional series integrated into its Sprint X Championship. The regional series consist of five rounds each in the eastern and western sides of North America in a two-driver, pro-am format.

  • Winners :
Year SprintX Pro-Am Cup SprintX Am Cup East Pro-Am Cup East Am Cup West Pro-Am Cup West Am Cup Sprint Overall Sprint Am Cup
2019   Greg Liefooghe
  Sean Quinlan
  Stephen Cameron Racing
  BMW M4 GT4
  Preston Calvert
  Matt Keegan
  Team Panoz Racing
  Panoz Avezzano
  Justin Raphael
  Stevan McAleer
  BMW Classic
  BMW M4 GT4
  Matt Fassnacht
  Christian Szymczak
  Murillo Racing
  Mercedes AMG GT4
  Harry Gottsacker
  Jon Miller
  ST Racing
  BMW M4 GT4
  Jeff Burton
  Vesko Kozarov
  Matt Fassnacht & Christian Szymczak Rearden Racing
  Audi R8 LMS GT4
  Ian James
  Team Panoz Racing
  Panoz Avezzano
  Drew Staveley
  Ian Lacy Racing
  Ford Mustang GT4
Year SprintX Silver Cup SprintX Pro-Am Cup SprintX Am Cup Sprint Pro Cup Sprint AM Cup
2020   Jarett Andretti
  Colin Mullan
  ST Racing
  Michael Dinan
  Robby Foley
  Flying Lizard Motorsports
  Zac Anderson
  Sean Gibbons
  Nolasport
  Michael Cooper
  Blackdog Speed Shop
  Michael Dinan
  Flying Lizard Motorsports
Year Silver Cup Pro-Am Cup Am Cup
2021

References edit

  1. ^ "Pirelli World Challenge to add 'extended sprint' races in 2016". Motorsport.com. 28 May 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  2. ^ "A Return to the Roots of GT Sprint Racing in North America, SRO America Announces GT America for 2021". Fanatec GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS. 2020-10-03. Retrieved 2022-04-24.

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