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2019 British GT Championship

The 2019 British GT Championship was the 27th British GT Championship, a sports car championship promoted by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season began on 20 April at Oulton Park and finished on 15 September at Donington Park, after ten rounds held over seven meetings.


A field of GT3 cars in the finale at Donington Park.

The 2019 British GT Championship was the 27th British GT Championship, a sports car championship promoted by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season began on 20 April at Oulton Park and finished on 15 September at Donington Park, after ten rounds held over seven meetings.

The calendar for the 2019 season was announced on 30 July 2018. Except for the Belgian round at Spa, all races were held in the United Kingdom.

RoundCircuitLengthDate
Oulton Park, Cheshire60 min22 April
60 min
Snetterton Circuit, Norfolk60 min19 May
60 min
Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire180 min9 June
Donington Park, Leicestershire120 min23 June
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa, Belgium120 min21 July
Brands Hatch, Kent120 min4 August
Donington Park, Leicestershire120 min15 September
  • The round at Rockingham Motor Speedway was dropped and replaced with a second round at Donington Park.

Bold indicates overall winner for each car class (GT3 and GT4).

EventCircuitPole positionPro-Am winnersSilver winnersAm winnersGTC winners
Oulton ParkNo. 6 Ram RacingNo. 31 JRM RacingNo. 96 Optimum MotorsportNo EntrantsNo. 18 WPI Motorsport
Ian Loggie Callum MacLeodSeb Morris Rick Parfitt, Jr.Bradley Ellis Oliver WilkinsonMichael Igoe Adam Wilcox
No. 72 Barwell MotorsportNo. 69 Barwell MotorsportNo. 96 Optimum MotorsportNo. 18 WPI Motorsport
Adam Balon Phil KeenJonny Cocker Sam De HaanBradley Ellis Oliver WilkinsonMichael Igoe Adam Wilcox
SnettertonNo. 9 Century MotorsportNo. 72 Barwell MotorsportNo. 7 Team Parker RacingNo Entrants
Jack Mitchell Tom GambleAdam Balon Phil KeenGlynn Geddie Ryan Ratcliffe
No. 2 TF SportNo. 72 Barwell MotorsportNo. 96 Optimum Motorsport
Mark Farmer Nicki ThiimAdam Balon Phil KeenBradley Ellis Oliver Wilkinson
SilverstoneNo. 47 TF SportNo. 6 Ram RacingNo. 96 Optimum MotorsportNo. 33 G-Cat Racing
Jonny Adam Graham DavidsonIan Loggie Callum MacLeodBradley Ellis Oliver WilkinsonGreg Caton Shamus Jennings
Donington ParkNo. 47 TF SportNo. 47 TF SportNo. 7 Team Parker RacingNo. 33 G-Cat Racing
Jonny Adam Graham DavidsonJonny Adam Graham DavidsonGlynn Geddie Ryan RatcliffeGreg Caton Shamus Jennings
Spa-FrancorchampsNo. 96 Optimum MotorsportNo. 6 Ram RacingNo. 96 Optimum MotorsportNo. 33 G-Cat Racing
Bradley Ellis Oliver WilkinsonIan Loggie Callum MacLeodBradley Ellis Oliver WilkinsonGreg Caton Shamus Jennings
Brands HatchNo. 22 Balfe MotorsportNo. 47 TF SportNo. 9 Century MotorsportNo Entrants
Shaun Balfe Rob BellJonny Adam Graham DavidsonAngus Fender Jack Mitchell
Donington ParkNo. 22 Balfe MotorsportNo. 22 Balfe MotorsportNo. 9 Century MotorsportNo. 33 G-Cat Racing
Shaun Balfe Rob BellShaun Balfe Rob BellAngus Fender Jack MitchellGreg Caton Shamus Jennings
EventCircuitPole positionPro-Am winnersSilver winnersAm winners
Oulton ParkNo. 15 Multimatic MotorsportsNo. 44 Invictus Games RacingNo. 57 HHC MotorsportNo Entrants
Scott Maxwell Sebastian PriaulxMatt George Steve McCulleyDean MacDonald Callum Pointon
No. 15 Multimatic MotorsportsNo. 20 Balfe MotorsportNo. 15 Multimatic Motorsports
Scott Maxwell Sebastian PriaulxMichael O'Brien Graham JohnsonScott Maxwell Sebastian Priaulx
SnettertonNo. 15 Multimatic MotorsportsNo. 29 Steller PerformanceNo. 4 Tolman Motorsport
Scott Maxwell Sebastian PriaulxSennan Fielding Richard WilliamsJames Dorlin Josh Smith
No. 66 Team Parker RacingNo. 11 Beechdean AMRNo. 5 Tolman Motorsport
Nick Jones Scott MalvernKelvin Fletcher Martin PlowmanJordan Collard Lewis Proctor
SilverstoneNo. 95 TF SportNo. 66 Team Parker RacingNo. 97 TF SportNo. 21 Balfe Motorsport
Patrick Kibble Josh PriceNick Jones Scott MalvernTom Canning Ashley HandMia Flewitt Stewart Proctor
Donington ParkNo. 15 Multimatic MotorsportsNo. 19 Multimatic MotorsportsNo. 15 Multimatic MotorsportsNo. 21 Balfe Motorsport
Scott Maxwell Sebastian PriaulxBilly Johnson Chris HoyScott Maxwell Sebastian PriaulxMia Flewitt Stewart Proctor
Spa-FrancorchampsNo. 42 Century MotorsportNo. 20 Balfe MotorsportNo. 97 TF SportNo. 21 Balfe Motorsport
Mark Kimber Jacob MathiassenMichael O'Brien Graham JohnsonTom Canning Ashley HandMia Flewitt Stewart Proctor
Brands HatchNo. 57 HHC MotorsportNo. 11 Beechdean AMRNo. 4 Tolman MotorsportNo Entrants
Dean MacDonald Callum PointonKelvin Fletcher Martin PlowmanJames Dorlin Josh Smith
Donington ParkNo. 29 Steller PerformanceNo. 11 Beechdean AMRNo. 29 Steller PerformanceNo. 44 Invictus Games Racing
Sennan Fielding Richard WilliamsKelvin Fletcher Martin PlowmanSennan Fielding Richard WilliamsSteve McCulley Paul Vice

Points are awarded as follows:

The GT3 champions, Jonathan Adam and Graham Davidson.

The second place drivers in the GT3 standings, Jonny Cocker and Sam De Haan.

The third pace drivers in the GT3 standings, Shaun Balfe and Rob Bell.

The GT4 champions, Tom Canning and Ash Hand.

The second place drivers in the GT4 standings, Scott Maxwell and Sebastian Priaulx.

The third place drivers in the GT4 standings, Dean MacDonald and Callum Pointon.

1 – Driver scored 5 points for being fastest in the Am Driver Qualifying Session.

Only the two best results of a team per race count towards the Teams' Championship.

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