GT4 Scandinavia is based on a two-driver concept, which means that an amateur and a professional share a car and drive equally in both qualifying and races. The Series is a part of the SRO Motorsports Group. However, the driver categories are three: gold, silver and bronze. The new Scandinavian GT championship will be decided in two classes, Pro/Am and Am/Am. In the former, gold and bronze drivers, or silver and bronze drivers may share a car. No other combinations are accepted. In the Am/Am class, only two bronze drivers may share a car.[2]

GT4 Scandinavia
CategoryGrand Tourer (SRO GT4)
CountryEurope Sweden Norway Belgium France
Inaugural season2019[1]
Folded2023
GT ClassesGT4
Drivers14
Teams5
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Official websiteGT4 Scandinavia
Current season

The competition format in GT4 Scandinavia[3] follows other championships for the same category of cars. A competition weekend begins with an hour-long test session and is then followed by qualifying (2×15 minutes). The race is between 60 and 50 minutes long. Each race includes a mandatory pit stop for a driver change.

In GT racing, Balance of Performance (BoP) is used, which means that the cars' performance is equalized by balancing, for example, weight, engine power and ride height. This means that everyone, regardless of car brand, basically has an equal chance of winning. GT4 Scandinavia will be run in collaboration with SRO Motorsports Group, a company that specializes in organizing, coordinating and running motorsport series, mainly in GT racing, around the world. SRO, led by the company's founder and CEO, the Frenchman Stephane Ratel, has offices in London, Paris, Hong Kong and Liége. SRO is also the worldwide owner of the fast-growing GT4 category. All GT4 championships are governed by the same BoP and have Pirelli as a common tire supplier. The fact that the conditions in all GT4 series are the same makes it possible for drivers from, for example, Sweden to compete internationally.

In recent years of GT4 Scandinavia, the audience has seen cool cars from, among others, Alpine (A110 GT4), Audi (R8 LMS GT4), BMW (M4 GT4), Ginetta (G55 GT4), Maserati (Gran Turismo MC GT4), McLaren ( 570S GT4), Mercedes (AMG GT4) and Porsche (Cayman GT4, 911 GT3 Cup – 997 – GT4).

Due to the limited shortage of entrants, the championship was cancelled for 2024.[4]

Circuits edit

Entry List 2023 edit

Team Car No. Drivers Class Rounds
  Otto Racing Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport 204   Otto Gulberg PA 2
  Daniel Nilsson
  RMS Mercedes-AMG GT4 221   Håkan Ricknas Am 1–2
  Calle Ward
  Toyota Gazoo Racing Sweden Toyota GR Supra GT4 229   Niclas Hagberg PA 1–2
  Rasmus Hedberg
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Evo 255   Mikael Brunnhagen PA 1–2
  Andreas Ahlberg
290   Hans Holmlund PA 1–2
  Emil Skärås
  Race Team Gelleråsen by AFR Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport 278   Gustav Bard Am 1–2
  Patrik Skoog
  ALFAB Racing McLaren Artura GT4 288   Erik Behrens PA 1–2
  Daniel Roos
  M-Bilar Racing BMW M4 GT4 Gen II 298   Victor Bouveng PA 1–2
  Joakim Walde
Icon Class
PA Pro-Am Cup
Am Am Cup

Championship standings edit

Race format

The weekend comprises two races, each lasting between 50 and 60 minutes plus one additional lap. Race 1 is determined by the qualifying results of the PRO-drivers in Q1, while Race 2 is based on the qualifying results of the AM-drivers in Q2. [5] Each race includes a mandatory pit stop for a driver change.

Scoring system

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

Standings 2023 edit

TOP 3 Pro-Am Drivers' Cup edit

Pos. Drivers Team MAN
 
LEC
 
SPA
 
RUD
 
AND
 
Points
1   Hans Holmlund
  Emil Skärås
  Toyota Gazoo Racing Sweden 2 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 210
2   Erik Behrens
  Daniel Roos
  ALFAB Racing 1 1 2 2 6 2 1 2 2 2 191
3   Victor Bouveng
  Joakim Walde
  M-Bilar Racing 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 160

TOP 3 Am Drivers' Cup edit

Pos. Drivers Team MAN
 
LEC
 
SPA
 
RUD
 
AND
 
Points
1   Håkan Ricknäs
  Calle Ward
  RMS 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 215
2   Gustav Bard
  Patrik Skoog
  Race Team Gelleråsen By AFR 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 Ret 2 2 190
3   Mikael Brunnhagen
  Christoffer Brunnhagen
  Toyota Gazoo Racing Sweden 3 1 3 3 70

Standings 2022 edit

TOP 3 Pro-Am Drivers' Cup edit

Pos. Drivers Team AND
 
SKE
 
SPA
 
AND
 
GEL
 
Points
1   Daniel Roos
  Erik Behrens
  ALFAB Racing 1 2 1 1 1 Ret 2 1 1 2 204
2   Emil Skärås
  Hans Holmlund
  Toyota Gazoo Racing Sweden 2 Ret 2 3 2 1 1 3 2 1 177
3   Victor Bouveng
  Joakim Walde
  M-Bilar Racing 3 1 4 2 5 3 3 2 DNS DNS 128

Championship Standings 2021 edit

TOP 3 PRO/AM Drivers' Championship edit

Pos. Drivers Team SKE
 
GEL
 
AND
 
MAN
 
Points
1   Emil Skärås
  Hans Holmlund
  Toyota Gazoo Racing Sweden 3 1 1 2 DSQ 1 1 4 145
2   Daniel Roos
  Erik Behrens
  ALFAB Racing 2 2 7 1 1 5 2 2 138
3   Magnus Gustavsen   J-Tech 5 4 2 3 4 3 3 Ret 97

Championship Standings 2020 edit

TOP 3 Drivers' Cup edit

Pos. Drivers Team GEL
 
MAN
 
Points
1   Gustav Bard
  Marcus Annervi
  Race Team Gelleråsen By AFR 3 1 1 2 83
2   Håkan Ricknäs
  Philip Forsman
  RMS 1 2 2 4 73
3   Matteo “Babalus” Santoponte
  Christian Hobohm
  Lights2Flag 2 3 7 7 45

Championship Standings 2019 edit

TOP 3 Pro-Am Drivers' Cup edit

Pos. Drivers Team KNU
 
AND
 
SKE
 
GEL
 
RUD
 
MAN
 
Points
1   Daniel Roos
  Erik Behrens
  ALFAB Racing 5 9 4 Ret 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 10 172
2   Oliver Söderström
  Robert Serwanski
  Förenade Bill AB 1 1 6 1 2 1 5 DSQ Ret 4 8 5 162
3   Marcus Annervi   Race Team Gellerasen - Porsche Center Örebro 2 5 2 3 4 8 3 DSQ 4 1 4 3 156

References edit

  1. ^ "GT4 Scandinavia". racingsportscars.com. RacingSportsCars. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Circuit Paul Ricard welcomes impressive grid for the season's second event". gt4-european-series.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  3. ^ "GT4 European Series reveals record-breaking 2023 season entry list". GT4 European Series. Retrieved 2023-04-22.
  4. ^ "GT4 Scandinavia Powered by Pirelli tar paus". GT4 Scandinavia (in Swedish). 10 January 2024. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Serien". GT4 Scandinavia (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-09-10.

External links edit