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GT4 European Series

Sports car championship


Summary

Sports car championship

FieldValue
nameGT4 European Series
logoGT4_European_Series_Logo.svg
image-size250px
captionGT4 European Series logo
categorySports car racing
regionEurope
inaugural2007
classesSilverPro-AmAm
manufacturersAston MartinAudiBMWFordGinettaLotusMcLarenMercedes-AMGPorscheToyota
tyresPirelli
current_championsFRA Robert Consani
FRA Benjamin Lariche
champion teamFRA Team Speedcar
website
current_seasonGT4 European Series

| image-size = 250px FRA Benjamin Lariche

The GT4 European Series is a sports car championship featuring production-based GT4 vehicles, organised by the SRO Motorsports Group. It is a Pro/Am series and serves as a primary support series for the GT World Challenge Europe.

History

The GT4 European Series, organized by SRO Motorsports Group, is a sports car championship launched in 2007 as an affordable, amateur-oriented alternative to GT3 racing. Since its inception, it has undergone several format changes and rebrandings, and now serves as a prominent support series for the GT World Challenge Europe.

Founded by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO), the GT4 category debuted with the GT4 European Cup in 2007, aiming to create a competitive platform for true amateur drivers. The series features production-based GT cars with tightly regulated specifications, managed through a Balance of Performance (BoP) system to control costs and ensure parity.

Between 2008 and 2013, the GT4 class was incorporated into various national championships, including the British GT Championship. In 2013, after an expansion effort, the original GT4 European Cup evolved into the GT4 European Trophy, integrating several rounds from existing European series. The following year, the Trophy merged with the Dutch GT4 Championship, resulting in the current GT4 European Series.

Growing interest prompted SRO to split the series into the GT4 European Series Northern Cup and Southern Cup in 2017, the latter aligned with the FFSA GT Championship. This period also saw the introduction of the Silver Cup, Pro-Am, and Am classes to better categorize competitors. By 2018, the Northern Cup was consolidated back into a single GT4 European Series, while the Southern Cup continued as FFSA GT – GT4 France.

Since 2019, the GT4 European Series has seen significant growth in grid sizes and manufacturer involvement, running alongside the GT World Challenge Europe events. It has become a key development path for aspiring GT3 drivers. From the 2025 season, the series is officially named the GT4 European Series powered by RAFA Racing Club. The championship continues to focus on amateur (Bronze) and semi-professional (Silver) participants, with strict entry criteria. Cars, such as the BMW M4 GT4, Ford Mustang GT4, and Audi R8 LMS GT4, are production-based and subject to a rigorous Balance of Performance process to maintain fair competition. Race weekends typically include two one-hour races, often as support events for major fixtures like the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa.

Format

The GT4 European Series features two 60-minute sprint races per event, each requiring a mandatory mid-race driver change and a regulated pit stop. The championship spans six race weekends annually, mainly supporting the GT World Challenge Europe.

Each weekend includes two qualifying sessions—Q1 and Q2—to set the grids for Races 1 and 2. Driver 1 competes in Q1 and starts Race 1, while Driver 2 takes part in Q2 and begins Race 2. Races are typically held on separate days, with a compulsory pit stop in each race for a driver swap within a designated time window. Pit stop durations are strictly controlled (for example, 98 seconds pit-in to pit-out), with penalties for non-compliance to maintain competitive balance. All races use a rolling start format.

Organized by SRO Motorsport Group, the series is a pro/am championship for emerging talent and amateur racers. Competition is divided into three main categories: Silver Cup (both drivers classified as 'Silver' by the FIA, usually young professionals or semi-pros), Pro-Am Cup (pairings of a higher-graded driver—Gold or Silver—with a lower-graded Bronze driver), and Am Cup (exclusively for Bronze-graded amateurs).

To ensure fair racing among the diverse range of eligible GT4 cars—including those from Audi, BMW, Ford, McLaren, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche, and Toyota—the SRO enforces a Balance of Performance (BoP) system that regulates speed and technical parameters across manufacturers.

Champions

Drivers

YearGT4LightSupersport20072008200920102011YearSilver CupProAm2013201420152016YearSilver CupPro-Am CupAm Cup201720182019202020212022202320242025
BEL Eric De DonckerNot awardedNot awarded
BEL Eric De DonckerDEU Christopher Haase
GBR Joe OsborneNot awardedAUT Augustin Eder
NLD Paul MeijerITA Gianni Giudici
NLD Ricardo van der EndeITA Gianni Giudici
Not awardedNLD Ricardo van der EndeDEU Jörg Viehbahn
NLD Bernhard van Oranje
NLD Ricardo van der EndeFRA André Grammatico
NLD Jelle Beelen
NLD Marcel NoorenAUT Daniel Uckermann
DEU Peter Terting
DEU Jörg ViebahnFRA Jérôme Demay
NLD Ricardo van der Ende
NLD Max KoeboltNLD Luc Braams
NLD Duncan HuismanITA Giuseppe Ghezzi
NLD Milan Dontje
DNK Nicolaj Møller MadsenDEU Markus LungstrassSUI Niki Leutwiler
NLD Simon Knap
USA Alec UdellNOR Marcus Påverud
DEU Luca TrefzCHE Pascal Bachmann
LUX Clément Seyler
FRA Valentin Hasse-Clot
FRA Théo NouetDNK Bastian Buus
DEU Jan KasperlikFRA Nicolas Gomar
FRA Gilles Vannelet
GBR Charlie Fagg
GBR Bailey VoisinFRA Grégory Guilvert
FRA Fabien MichalFRA Michael Blanchemain
FRA Christophe Hamon
ISR Roee Meyuhas
FRA Erwan BastardFRA Jean-Luc Beaubelique
FRA Jim PlacnxaMikhail Loboda
cnxaAndrey Solukvtsev
DEU Michael Schrey
ITA Gabriele PianaFRA Grégory Guilvert
FRA Christophe HamonFRA Alban Varutti
GBR Tom Lebbon
GBR Josh RatticanDEU Max Kronberg
DEU Finn ZulaufFRA Pascal Huteau
FRA Laurent Hurgon
FRA Robert Consani
FRA Benjamin Laricheblank Stanislav Safronov
blank Aleksandr VaintrubDEU Daniel Blickle
DEU Max Kronberg

Teams

YearOverall200720082009201020112013201420152016YearSilver CupPro-Am CupAm Cup201720182019YearOverall201820192020YearSilver CupPro-Am CupAm Cup20212022202320242025
Not awarded
BEL Motorsport98
GBR RJN Motorsport
NLD Rhesus Racing
NLD Ekris BMW/Racing Team Holland by Ekris Motorsport
NLD Ekris Motorsport
NLD Racing Team Holland by Ekris Motorsport
NLD V8 Racing
DEU PROsport Performance
NLD Ekris MotorsportNLD Las Moras RacingITA Autorlando Sport
DEU Phoenix RacingDEU Racing OneFRA TFT Racing
NLD MDM MotorsportDEUBEL Street Art Racing
DEU Racing One
DEU
FRA AGS Events
GBR United AutosportsFRA Saintéloc RacingFRA Team Fullmotorsport
FRA Saintéloc RacingFRA AKKodis ASP TeamFRA AKKodis ASP Team
CHE Hofor Racing by Bonk MotorsportFRA Saintéloc Junior TeamFRA AVR-Avvatar
GBR Elite Motorsport with Entire REDEU W&S MotorsportFRA Schumacher CLRT
FRA Team SpeedcarESP Mirage RacingDEU W&S Motorsport

Circuits

  • Bold denotes a circuit will be used in the 2026 season.
CircuitLocationCountryLast length usedTurnsSeason(s)Races held
Adria International RacewayVenetoITA Italy2.702 km1720091
Algarve International CircuitPortimãoPOR Portugal4.653 km1520092010, 20263
Anderstorp RacewayAnderstorpSWE Sweden4.025 km820131
Brands HatchKentGBR United Kingdom3.916 km9201720193
Brno CircuitBrnoCZE Czech Republic5.403 km1420081
Circuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaMontmelóESP Spain4.657 km1420212023, 20254
Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursMagny-CoursFRA France4.411 km172007, 20102
Circuit de Pau-VillePauFRA France2.760 km1520161
Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsStavelotBEL Belgium7.004 km1920072011, 20132016, 2018, 2020202617
Circuit Paul ArmagnacNogaroFRA France3.636 km1420072008, 20153
Circuit Paul RicardLe CastelletFRA France5.842 km152010, 2014, 2019202610
Circuit Ricardo TormoValenciaESP Spain4.005 km14202220232
Circuit ZandvoortZandvoortNED Netherlands4.259 km142011, 20132017, 20192021, 2025202611
Circuit ZolderHeusden-ZolderBEL Belgium4.010 km102009, 2011, 20183
HockenheimringHockenheimDEU Germany4.574 km17202220243
HungaroringMogyoródHUN Hungary4.381 km142016, 20182
Imola CircuitEmilia-RomagnaITA Italy4.909 km192020, 20222
Jeddah Corniche CircuitJeddahSAU Saudi Arabia6.174 km2720241
Misano World Circuit''Misano Adriatico'''ITA Italy4.226 km1620142015, 20172020, 2022202611
Monza CircuitMonzaITA Italy5.793 km112008, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2021, 20232024, 20268
Motorsport Arena OscherslebenOscherslebenDEU Germany3.696 km15200720093
NürburgringNürburgDEU Germany5.148 km152010, 20142015, 20172021, 20259
Red Bull RingSpielbergAUT Austria4.326 km102015, 20172
Silverstone CircuitSilverstoneGBR United Kingdom5.891 km1820072011, 2013, 20167
Slovakia RingOrechová PotôňSVK Slovakia5.922 km1420171
TT Circuit AssenAssenNED Netherlands4.555 km182011, 20132

References

References

  1. (2025-06-30). "GT4 In Project Motor Racing: The global Gateway To GT Racing".
  2. (2016-07-29). "GT4 European Series Splits; Extended Schedule for 2017 – Sportscar365".
  3. "GT4 European Series powered by RAFA Racing Club, SRO Motorsports Group".
  4. (2025-06-12). "GT4 European Series set for annual highlight at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa {{!}} CrowdStrike 24 hours of Spa".
  5. (2025-12-05). "GT4 Manufacturer Ranking".
  6. (2018-12-12). "New South European GT4 Series Launched – Sportscar365".
  7. (2025-06-30). "GT4 In Project Motor Racing: The global Gateway To GT Racing".
  8. "Cars 2025".
  9. Autosports, United. "GT4 European Series".
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