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2019 GT & Prototype Challenge

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The 2019 GT & Prototype Challenge was the third series of the GT & Prototype Challenge. The GT and Superlights classes of the Supercar Challenge were split from the original series to form the new championship.

Regulations

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The series entrants are divided over four classes. The GT class, from the Supercar Challenge Super GT class, forms the highest and fastest division. Cars with a 2,8 kg per HP or more ratio are allowed to compete. This includes all Group GT3 class cars and specially built GT's such as the Solution F built Volvo S60 and Renault Sport R.S. 01.[1] LMP3 spec cars first raced in the Supercar Challenge Super GT class in 2016. The class forms a separate class within the series open to all 2016 specification LMP3 machinery.

Two classes from the Supercar Challenge Superlights class are included in the new series. The fastest of the two is the Group CN class. Group CN specification cars built after 2014 are allowed to compete. The fourth, and slowest, class is the Radical SR3 class. Mainly a Radical SR3 spec class, the class is open to cars with comparable lap times.[2] Also allowed are the Praga R1 and pre-2014 Group CN class cars.[3]

Calendar

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Round Circuit Date Classes Event Notes
1 France Magny-Cours, France 19–21 April CN, SR3 All of the present classes race combined.
2 Belgium Circuit Zolder, Belgium 31 May-2 June All Attic Superprix All of the present classes race combined.
3 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 21–23 June All Spa Euro Races All of the present classes race combined.
4 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 4–6 October LMP3, SR3 TCR Spa 500 All of the present classes race combined.
5 Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 18–20 October All Racing Festival Spa All of the present classes race combined.
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Entry list

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There were no Super GT entries.

Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Rounds
LMP3
Luxembourg Prime Racing Ginetta G57 Chevrolet LS3 6.2L V8 601 Luxembourg Jean-Pierre Lequeux[5] 3–4
Luxembourg Jean-Marc Ueberecken[6]
Germany EDEKA Aschoff Racing Ginetta G58 Ginetta Billet Block 6.2L V8 603 Germany Max Aschoff[7] 2–5
Germany Team Clim Air Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50DE 5.0L V8 605 Switzerland Pieder Decurtins[8] 3
Germany Laurents Hörr[9] 2-3
Luxembourg DKR Engineering Norma M30 Nissan VK50DE 5.0L V8 606 3 (R2)
Switzerland Marcello Marateotto[10] 3
Spain E2P Escuela Española de Pilotos Mosler MT900 GT3 Chevrolet LS7 7.0L V8 607 Spain Manuel Cintrano[11] 4
Spain Javier Morcillo[12]
Switzerland T2 Racing Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50DE 5.0L V8 657 Switzerland Stephen Rupp[13] 3
France Vincent Capillaire[14]
Spain BE Motorsport Ligier JS P3 Nissan VK50DE 5.0L V8 693 Spain Javier Ibran Pardo[15] 4–5
Netherlands Mathijs Bakker[16] 5
Group CN
Belgium Deldiche Racing Norma M20 FC Honda K20A 2.0L I4 804 Belgium Luc de Cock[17][18] 2, 5
Belgium Tim Joosen[19][20]
805 Belgium Tom Boonen[21][22] 2, 5
Belgium Thomas Piessens[23][24] 2, 5
Belgium Sam Dejonghe[25] 5
Belgium Kraft Racing 807 Belgium Stienes Longin[26][27] 3
France Evan Meunier[28][29]
809 Belgium Tim Verbergt[30][31] 3
Belgium Tom Boonen
Belgium McDonald's Racing 822 Belgium François Bouillon[32][33] 2
Belgium Marco Oppens[34][35] 2 (R1)
Netherlands Koen de Wit[36] 2 (R2)
United Kingdom Neil Primrose Racing 844 United Kingdom Neil Primrose[37][38] 1, 3
United Kingdom Sam Allpass[39][40] 3
SR3 - Praga
United Kingdom BS Racing by Baticonsult Radical SR3 RSX Suzuki RPE 1.5L I4 406 Luxembourg Alain Berg[41] All
France BS Racing by Roke Racing Radical SR3RS 901 France Hector Gouraud[42] All
France Antoine Mattéo[43]

Race results

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Round Circuit LMP3 Winning Car Group CN Winning Car SR3 Winning Car
LMP3 Winning Drivers Group CN Winning Drivers SR3 Winning Drivers
1 R1 France Magny-Cours None United Kingdom Neil Primrose Racing France No. 901 BS Racing by Roke Racing
United Kingdom Neil Primrose France Hector Gouraud
France Antoine Mattéo
R2 United Kingdom No. 844 Neil Primrose Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
United Kingdom Neil Primrose Luxembourg Alain Berg
2 R1 Belgium Zolder Germany No. 605 Team Clim Air Belgium No. 804 Deldiche Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Laurents Hörr Belgium Luc de Cock
Belgium Tim Joosen
Luxembourg Alain Berg
R2 Germany No. 605 Team Clim Air Belgium No. 804 Deldiche Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Laurents Hörr Belgium Luc de Cock
Belgium Tim Joosen
Luxembourg Alain Berg
3 R1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Germany No. 603 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 809 Kraft Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Tom Boonen
Belgium Tim Verbergt
Luxembourg Alain Berg
R2 Luxembourg No. 605 DKR Engineering Belgium No. 807 Kraft Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Switzerland Marcello Marateotto
Germany Laurents Hörr
Belgium Stienes Longin
France Evan Meunier
Luxembourg Alain Berg
4 R1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Germany No. 603 EDEKA Aschoff Racing None United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Max Aschoff Luxembourg Alain Berg
R2 Spain No. 607 E2P Escuela Española de Pilotos United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Spain Manuel Cintrano
Spain Javier Morcillo
Luxembourg Alain Berg
5 R1 Netherlands Assen Germany No. 603 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 805 Deldiche Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Tom Boonen
Belgium Thomas Piessens
Belgium Sam Dejonghe
Luxembourg Alain Berg
R2 Germany No. 603 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 804 Deldiche Racing United Kingdom No. 406 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Luc de Cock
Belgium Tim Joosen
Luxembourg Alain Berg

Drivers' championships

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Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   Pole 
Points 23 20 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1
Pos. Driver Team MAG
France
ZOL
Belgium
SPA1
Belgium
SPA2
Belgium
ASS
Netherlands
Points
LMP3
1 Germany Max Aschoff Germany EDEKA Aschoff Racing Ret Ret 1 4 1 Ret 3 1 110
2 Germany Laurents Hörr Germany Team Clim Air 2 2 2 89
Luxembourg DKR Engineering 1
3 Spain Javier Ibran Pardo Spain BE Motorsport 41 Ret 4 4 55
4 Luxembourg Jean-Marc Ueberecken
Luxembourg Jean-Pierre Lequeux
Luxembourg Prime Racing 5 2 26 Ret 50
5 Spain Manuel Cintrano
Spain Javier Morcillo
Spain E2P Escuela Española de Pilotos 17 9 43
6 Netherlands Matthijs Bakker Spain BE Motorsport 4 4 40
7 Switzerland Marcello Marateotto Luxembourg DKR Engineering 3 1 40
8 Switzerland Stephan Rupp
France Vincent Capillaire
Switzerland T2 Racing 4 3 33
9 Switzerland Pieder Decurtins Germany Team Clim Air 2 7 33
Group CN
1 Belgium Tom Boonen Belgium Deldiche Racing 3 3 1 3 127
Belgium Kraft Racing 6 6
2 Belgium Luc de Cock
Belgium Tim Joosen
Belgium Deldiche Racing 1 1 2 2 90
3 Belgium Thomas Piessens Belgium Deldiche Racing 3 3 1 3 84
4 United Kingdom Neil Primrose United Kingdom Neil Primrose Racing 5 1 11 8 81
5 Belgium Stienes Longin
France Evan Meunier
Belgium Kraft Racing 7 1 44
6 Belgium Sam Dejonghe Belgium Deldiche Racing 1 3 44
7 Belgium Tim Verbergt Belgium Kraft Racing 6 6 43
8 United Kingdom Sam Allpass United Kingdom Neil Primrose Racing 11 8 34
9 Belgium François Bouillon Belgium McDonald's Racing Ret 4 17
Belgium Marco Oppens Ret
Netherlands Koen de Wit 4
SR3
1 Luxembourg Alain Berg United Kingdom BS Racing by Baticonsult Ret 11 7 9 19 13 19 11 9 8 212
2 France Hector Gouraud
France Antoine Mattéo
France BS Racing by Roke Racing 11 12 10 10 28 21 37 32 11 12 203
Pos. Driver Team MAG
France
ZOL
Belgium
SPA1
Belgium
SPA2
Belgium
ASS2
Netherlands
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap


References

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  1. ^ "GT & Prototype Challenge officieel voorgesteld". autosport.be. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  2. ^ "GENERAL/SPORTING AND TECHNICAL REGULATIONS 2017" (PDF). Supercar Challenge. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  3. ^ "MAAK KENNIS MET EEN NIEUWE RACEKLASSE". Supercar Challenge. Archived from the original on 25 February 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  4. ^ "2019 Season Results". Supercar Challenge.
  5. ^ "Jean-Pierre Lequeux". Supercar Challenge.
  6. ^ "Jean-Marc Ueberecken". Supercar Challenge.
  7. ^ "Max Aschoff". Supercar Challenge.
  8. ^ "Pieder Decurtins". driverdb.com.
  9. ^ "Laurents Hörr". Supercar Challenge.
  10. ^ "Marcello Marateotto". Supercar Challenge.
  11. ^ "Manuel Cintrano". driverdb.com.
  12. ^ "Javier Morcillo". driverdb.com.
  13. ^ "Stephen Rupp". Supercar Challenge.
  14. ^ "Vincent Capillaire". Supercar Challenge.
  15. ^ "Javier Ibran Pardo". driverdb.com.
  16. ^ "Mathijs Bakker". driverdb.com.
  17. ^ "Luc de Cock". driverdb.com.
  18. ^ "Luc de Cock". Supercar Challenge.
  19. ^ "Tim Joosen". driverdb.com.
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  21. ^ "Tom Boonen". driverdb.com.
  22. ^ "Tom Boonen". Supercar Challenge.
  23. ^ "Thomas Piessens". driverdb.com.
  24. ^ "Thomas Piessens". Supercar Challenge.
  25. ^ "Sam Dejonghe". driverdb.com.
  26. ^ "Stienes Longin". driverdb.com.
  27. ^ "Stienes Longin". Supercar Challenge.
  28. ^ "Evan Meunier". driverdb.com.
  29. ^ "Evan Meunier". Supercar Challenge.
  30. ^ "Tim Verbergt". driverdb.com.
  31. ^ "Tim Verbergt". Supercar Challenge.
  32. ^ "François Bouillon". driverdb.com.
  33. ^ "François Bouillon". Supercar Challenge.
  34. ^ "Marco Oppens". driverdb.com.
  35. ^ "Marco Oppens". Supercar Challenge.
  36. ^ "Mathijs Bakker". driverdb.com.
  37. ^ "Neil Primrose". driverdb.com.
  38. ^ "Neil Primrose". Supercar Challenge.
  39. ^ "Sam Allpass". driverdb.com.
  40. ^ "Samuel Allpass". Supercar Challenge.
  41. ^ "Alain Berg". Supercar Challenge.
  42. ^ "Hector Gouraud". Supercar Challenge.
  43. ^ "Antoine Mattéo". Supercar Challenge.
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