2024 GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup

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The 2024 Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup is the twelfth season of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup following on from the demise of the SRO Motorsports Group's FIA GT1 World Championship (an auto racing series for grand tourer cars), the fourth with the sponsorship of Fanatec.

The season begins on 4 May at Brands Hatch, and will end on 13 October at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Calendar[edit]

The calendar was released on 1 July 2023 at the SRO's annual 24 Hours of Spa press conference, featuring five rounds.[1] Several adjustments were announced, including Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya joining the sprint schedule after being shuffled out of the endurance schedule, and the addition of Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours after a year away. Circuit Ricardo Tormo and Circuit Zandvoort will not return to the sprint schedule, after three and five years in the series respectively.

Round Circuit Date Map
1 United Kingdom Brands Hatch, Kent 4–5 May
2 Italy Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico 18 May
3 Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 20–21 July
4 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours 24–25 August
5 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 12–13 October

Entry list[edit]

Team Car No. Drivers Class Rounds
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler by OneGroup[2] Audi R8 LMS Evo II 6 Germany Luca Engstler[2] G 1–2
Austria Max Hofer[2]
Belgium Comtoyou Racing[3] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo 7 Belgium Nicolas Baert[2] P 1–2
Italy Mattia Drudi[2]
11 TBA G TBC
TBA
12 Netherlands Dante Rappange[2] S 1–2
United Kingdom Charles Clark[2] 1
Belgium Lorens Lecertua[4] 2
21 United Kingdom James Jakes[2] G 1–2
Belgium Matisse Lismont[2]
Belgium Boutsen VDS[5] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 9 Germany Maximilian Götz[6] P 1–2
Andorra Jules Gounon[6]
10 France César Gazeau[6] S 1–2
France Aurélien Panis[6]
Switzerland Emil Frey Racing[7] Ferrari 296 GT3 14 United Kingdom Ben Green[7] P 1–2
Finland Konsta Lappalainen[7]
69 Italy Giacomo Altoè[7] P 1–2
Netherlands Thierry Vermeulen[7]
Monaco Eurodent GSM Team[8][2] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 18 United Kingdom James Kell[9] S 1[a]
Norway Marcus Påverud[9]
Italy Marco Butti[4] 2
Italy Pietro Delli Guanti[4]
Denmark Mikkel C. Johansen[8] TBC
France Saintéloc Racing[11] Audi R8 LMS Evo II 25 France Paul Evrard[12] G 1–2
Belgium Gilles Magnus[12]
26 Ukraine Ivan Klymenko[2] S 1–2
United Kingdom Hugo Cook[9] 1
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader[4] 2
Belgium Team WRT[13] BMW M4 GT3 30 United Kingdom Sam De Haan[13] S 1–2
Australia Calan Williams[13]
31 TBA G TBC
TBA
32 Belgium Dries Vanthoor[13] P 1–2
Belgium Charles Weerts[13]
46 Belgium Maxime Martin[13] P 1–2
Italy Valentino Rossi[14]
France Schumacher CLRT[15] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 44 France Stéphane Denoual[16] B 2
France Steven Palette[16]
United States Winward Racing Team Mann-Filter[2] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 48 Austria Lucas Auer[17] P 1–2
Germany Maro Engel[17]
United States Winward Racing[3] 57 Republic of Ireland Reece Barr[2] S 1–2
Norway Magnus Gustavsen[2]
Turkey Racing Team Turkey[18] Ferrari 296 GT3 51 Republic of Ireland Charlie Eastwood[18] G 1–2
Turkey Salih Yoluç[18]
Italy AF Corse[19] 52 Singapore Sean Hudspeth[19] S 1–2
Belgium Jef Machiels[19]
71 Italy Eliseo Donno[19] S 1–2
United Kingdom Tom Fleming[19]
Italy Dinamic GT[3] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 54 Germany Marvin Dienst[4] B 2
Austria Philipp Sager[4]
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing[20] Audi R8 LMS Evo II 66 Andrey Mukovoz[20][b] B 2
Luxembourg Dylan Pereira[20]
88 Italy Lorenzo Ferrari[20] P 1–2
Germany Christopher Haase[20]
99 Germany Alex Aka[20] P 1–2
Switzerland Ricardo Feller[20]
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport[21] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 72 Finland Patrick Kujala[21] B 2
Luxembourg Gabriel Rindone[21]
78 United Kingdom Rob Collard[21] B 2
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell[21]
Italy Imperiale Racing[22] Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 85 Kyrgyzstan Dmitry Gvazava[22][b] B 2
Belgium Ugo de Wilde[22]
Argentina Madpanda Motorsport[23][2] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 90 Argentina Ezequiel Pérez Companc[2] P 1–2
United Kingdom Alexander Sims[24] 1
United Kingdom Phil Keen[4] 2
United Kingdom Sky - Tempesta Racing[3] Ferrari 296 GT3 93 Italy Eddie Cheever III[25] B 2
Hong Kong Jonathan Hui[4]
Germany Rutronik Racing[26][27] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 96 Germany Sven Müller[28] P 1–2
Switzerland Patric Niederhauser[28]
97 United States Dustin Blattner[26] B 2
Germany Dennis Marschall[26]
France CSA Racing[29] Audi R8 LMS Evo II 111 France Simon Gachet[29] G 1–2
Switzerland Lucas Légeret[29]
United Kingdom Garage 59[30] McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 159 United Kingdom Tom Gamble[30] P 1–2
Germany Benjamin Goethe[30]
188 United Kingdom James Cottingham[25] B 2
Monaco Louis Prette[30]
Portugal Miguel Ramos[30] TBC
United Kingdom Century Motorsport[31] BMW M4 GT3 991 United Kingdom Dan Harper[31] B 2
United Kingdom Darren Leung[31]
Sources:[9][25]
Icon Class
P Pro Cup
G Gold Cup
S Silver Cup
B Bronze Cup

Notes:

Race results[edit]

Round Circuit Pole Position Overall Winners Gold Winners Silver Winners Bronze Winners Report
1 R1 United Kingdom Brands Hatch Switzerland No. 14 Emil Frey Racing Belgium No. 32 Team WRT Germany No. 6 Liqui Moly Team Engstler by OneGroup Belgium No. 10 Boutsen VDS Did not participate Report
United Kingdom Ben Green
Finland Konsta Lappalainen
Belgium Dries Vanthoor
Belgium Charles Weerts
Germany Luca Engstler
Austria Max Hofer
France César Gazeau
France Aurélien Panis
R2 United States No. 48 Winward Racing Team Mann-Filter United States No. 48 Winward Racing Team Mann-Filter France No. 25 Saintéloc Racing Italy No. 71 AF Corse Report
Austria Lucas Auer
Germany Maro Engel
Austria Lucas Auer
Germany Maro Engel
France Paul Evrard
Belgium Gilles Magnus
Italy Eliseo Donno
United Kingdom Tom Fleming
2 R1 Italy Misano Belgium No. 46 Team WRT Belgium No. 46 Team WRT France No. 25 Saintéloc Racing Belgium No. 30 Team WRT Italy No. 54 Dinamic GT Report
Belgium Maxime Martin
Italy Valentino Rossi
Belgium Maxime Martin
Italy Valentino Rossi
France Paul Evrard
Belgium Gilles Magnus
United Kingdom Sam De Haan
Australia Calan Williams
Germany Marvin Dienst
Austria Philipp Sager
R2 Belgium No. 32 Team WRT Belgium No. 32 Team WRT France No. 111 CSA Racing Belgium No. 30 Team WRT United Kingdom No. 93 Sky - Tempesta Racing Report
Belgium Dries Vanthoor
Belgium Charles Weerts
Belgium Dries Vanthoor
Belgium Charles Weerts
France Simon Gachet
Switzerland Lucas Légeret
United Kingdom Sam De Haan
Australia Calan Williams
Italy Eddie Cheever III
Hong Kong Jonathan Hui
3 R1 Germany Hockenheim
R2
4 R1 France Magny-Cours
R2
5 R1 Spain Barcelona-Catalunya
R2

Championship standings[edit]

Scoring system

Championship points are awarded for the first ten positions in each race. The pole-sitter also receives one point.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Pole 
Points 16.5 12 9.5 7.5 6 4.5 3 2 1 0.5 1

Drivers' championships[edit]

Overall[edit]

Pos. Drivers Team BRH
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points
1 Belgium Dries Vanthoor
Belgium Charles Weerts
Belgium Team WRT 1 7 2F 1PF 49
2 Austria Lucas Auer
Germany Maro Engel
United States Winward Racing Team Mann-Filter 3 1P 5 2 45
3 United Kingdom Ben Green
Finland Konsta Lappalainen
Switzerland Emil Frey Racing 2P 5 4 7 29.5
4 Italy Giacomo Altoè
Netherlands Thierry Vermeulen
Switzerland Emil Frey Racing 11 2 3 4 29
5 Belgium Maxime Martin
Italy Valentino Rossi
Belgium Team WRT 15 25† 1P 3 27
6 United Kingdom Tom Gamble
Germany Benjamin Goethe
United Kingdom Garage 59 5 6 8 6 17
7 Germany Alex Aka
Switzerland Ricardo Feller
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing 4F 4 Ret 26 15
8 Germany Maximilian Götz
Andorra Jules Gounon
Belgium Boutsen VDS DNS 3 9 9 11.5
9 Germany Sven Müller
Switzerland Patric Niederhauser
Germany Rutronik Racing 14 8 7 5 11
10 United Kingdom Sam De Haan
Australia Calan Williams
Belgium Team WRT 8 15 6 10 7
11 France César Gazeau
France Aurélien Panis
Belgium Boutsen VDS 6 12 30 32 4.5
12 Germany Luca Engstler
Austria Max Hofer
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler by OneGroup 7 10 21 15 3.5
13 Argentina Ezequiel Pérez Companc Argentina Madpanda Motorsport 19 17 11 8 2
13 United Kingdom Phil Keen Argentina Madpanda Motorsport 11 8 2
14 France Simon Gachet
Switzerland Lucas Légeret
France CSA Racing 9 13 32 11 1
14 France Paul Evrard
Belgium Gilles Magnus
France Saintéloc Racing 13 9 13 13 1
15 Italy Eliseo Donno
United Kingdom Tom Fleming
Italy AF Corse 10 11 WD WD 0.5
15 Belgium Nicolas Baert
Italy Mattia Drudi
Belgium Comtoyou Racing Ret 14 10 33† 0.5
Italy Lorenzo Ferrari
Germany Christopher Haase
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing 17 16 12 12 0
Singapore Sean Hudspeth
Belgium Jef Machiels
Italy AF Corse 12 18 18 18 0
Ukraine Ivan Klymenko France Saintéloc Racing 16 22 31 14 0
Germany Marvin Dienst
Austria Philipp Sager
Italy Dinamic GT 14 30 0
Belgium Gilles Stadsbader France Saintéloc Racing 31 14 0
Kyrgyzstan Dmitry Gvazava
Belgium Ugo de Wilde
Italy Imperiale Racing 15 21 0
Republic of Ireland Charlie Eastwood
Turkey Salih Yoluç
Turkey Racing Team Turkey 21 20F 22 16 0
United Kingdom Hugo Cook France Saintéloc Racing 16 22 0
Andrey Mukovoz
Luxembourg Dylan Pereira
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing 16 27 0
United Kingdom Alexander Sims Argentina Madpanda Motorsport 19 17 0
United Kingdom Dan Harper
United Kingdom Darren Leung
United Kingdom Century Motorsport 17 20 0
Italy Eddie Cheever III
Hong Kong Jonathan Hui
United Kingdom Sky - Tempesta Racing 20 17 0
Republic of Ireland Reece Barr
Norway Magnus Gustavsen
United States Winward Racing 18 19 24 22 0
Netherlands Dante Rappange Belgium Comtoyou Racing 20 21 27 19 0
United Kingdom Rob Collard
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 19 24 0
Belgium Lorens Lecertua Belgium Comtoyou Racing 27 19 0
United Kingdom Charles Clark Belgium Comtoyou Racing 20 21 0
Norway Marcus Påverud Monaco Eurodent GSM Team 22 23 0
United Kingdom James Jakes
Belgium Matisse Lismont
Belgium Comtoyou Racing 23† 24 28 31 0
United Kingdom James Cottingham
Monaco Louis Prette
United Kingdom Garage 59 23 25 0
United States Dustin Blattner
Germany Dennis Marschall
Germany Rutronik Racing DNS 23 0
Italy Marco Butti
Italy Pietro Delli Guanti
Monaco Eurodent GSM Team 25 29 0
Finland Patrick Kujala
Luxembourg Gabriel Rindone
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 26 28 0
France Stéphane Denoual
France Steven Palette
France Schumacher CLRT 29 Ret 0
United Kingdom James Kell Monaco Eurodent GSM Team WD WD 0
Pos. Drivers Team BRH
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Race winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
Excluded (EX)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Withdrew (WD)
Blank Did not participate

P – Pole
F – Fastest Lap

Gold Cup[edit]

Pos. Drivers Team BRH
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points
1 France Paul Evrard
Belgium Gilles Magnus
France Saintéloc Racing 13F 9P 13 13F 55.5
2 Germany Luca Engstler
Austria Max Hofer
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler by OneGroup 7 10 21 15 50
3 France Simon Gachet
Switzerland Lucas Légeret
France CSA Racing 9P 13 32PF 11P 47
4 Republic of Ireland Charlie Eastwood
Turkey Salih Yoluç
Turkey Racing Team Turkey 21 20F 22 16 32
5 United Kingdom James Jakes
Belgium Matisse Lismont
Belgium Comtoyou Racing 23† 24 28 31 25.5
Pos. Drivers Team BRH
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points

Silver Cup[edit]

Pos. Drivers Team BRH
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points
1 United Kingdom Sam De Haan
Australia Calan Williams
Belgium Team WRT 8P 15 6PF 10F 56.5
2 Singapore Sean Hudspeth
Belgium Jef Machiels
Italy AF Corse 12 18 18 18 36.5
3 France César Gazeau
France Aurélien Panis
Belgium Boutsen VDS 6 12 30 32 36
4 Italy Eliseo Donno
United Kingdom Tom Fleming
Italy AF Corse 10 11PF WD WD 27
5 Republic of Ireland Reece Barr
Norway Magnus Gustavsen
United States Winward Racing 18 19 24 22 26
6 Ukraine Ivan Klymenko France Saintéloc Racing 16 22 31 14P 25
7 Netherlands Dante Rappange Belgium Comtoyou Racing 20F 21 27 19 21
8 Belgium Gilles Stadsbader France Saintéloc Racing 31 14P 16
9 Belgium Lorens Lecertua Belgium Comtoyou Racing 27 19 13.5
10 Italy Marco Butti
Italy Pietro Delli Guanti
Monaco Eurodent GSM Team 25 29 12
11 United Kingdom Hugo Cook France Saintéloc Racing 16 22 9
12 United Kingdom Charles Clark Belgium Comtoyou Racing 20F 21 7.5
13 Norway Marcus Påverud Monaco Eurodent GSM Team 22 23 4
United Kingdom James Kell Monaco Eurodent GSM Team WD WD 0
Pos. Drivers Team BRH
United Kingdom
MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points

Bronze Cup[edit]

Pos. Drivers Team MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points
1 Italy Eddie Cheever III
Hong Kong Jonathan Hui
United Kingdom Sky - Tempesta Racing 20 17P 22
2 Kyrgyzstan Dmitry Gvazava
Belgium Ugo de Wilde
Italy Imperiale Racing 15 21 21.5
3 United Kingdom Dan Harper
United Kingdom Darren Leung
United Kingdom Century Motorsport 17 20 19.5
4 Germany Marvin Dienst
Austria Philipp Sager
Italy Dinamic GT 14PF 30F 18.5
5 Andrey Mukovoz
Luxembourg Dylan Pereira
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing 16 27 12.5
6 United Kingdom Rob Collard
United Kingdom Sandy Mitchell
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 19 24 12
7 United States Dustin Blattner
Germany Dennis Marschall
Germany Rutronik Racing DNS 23 7.5
8 United Kingdom James Cottingham
Monaco Louis Prette
United Kingdom Garage 59 23 25 7.5
9 Finland Patrick Kujala
Luxembourg Gabriel Rindone
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport 26 28 4
10 France Stéphane Denoual
France Steven Palette
France Schumacher CLRT 29 Ret 1
Pos. Drivers Team MIS
Italy
HOC
Germany
MAG
France
CAT
Spain
Points

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ James Kell withdrew from round 1 shortly before the qualifying sessions due to health reasons. Påverud was allowed to compete solo for the remainder of the event.[10]
  2. ^ a b Mukovoz is Russian, but he competes as a neutral competitor as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Gvazava, also a Russian, competes under a Kyrgyz licence for the same reason.

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