The 2018 GT4 Central European Cup was the first and only season of the GT4 Central European Cup, a sports car championship created and organised by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season began on 28 April at Most and ended on 7 October at Zandvoort. It was discontinued for 2019, with the new ADAC GT4 Germany taking over its position in the Central European market.
Calendar
On 15 December 2017, the Stéphane Ratel Organisation announced the 2018 calendar.[1]
Round
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Circuit
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Date
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Supporting
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1
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Autodrom Most, Most, Czech Republic
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28–29 April
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ADAC GT Masters
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2
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Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria
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19–20 May
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F2 Italian Trophy
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3
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Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany
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30 June–1 July
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ADAC Truck-Grand-Prix
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4
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Automotodróm Slovakia Ring, Orechová Potôň, Slovakia
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18–19 August
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Standalone event
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5
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Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands
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6–7 October
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Entry list
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Icon
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Class
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PA
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Pro-Am Cup
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Am
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Am Cup
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Race results
Bold indicates overall winner.
Round
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Circuit
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Pole position
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Pro-Am Winners
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Am Winners
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1
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1
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Most
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No. 7 eSky WP Racing Team
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No. 16 Racing One
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No. 11 Sofia Car Motorsport
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Łukasz Kręski
Maciej Marcinkiewicz
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Hamza Owega
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Ivan Vlachkov
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R2
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No. 26 K Racing - Reiter
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No. 26 K Racing - Reiter
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No. 11 Sofia Car Motorsport
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Marylin Niederhauser
Patric Niederhauser
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Marylin Niederhauser
Patric Niederhauser
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Ivan Vlachkov
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2
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R1
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Red Bull Ring
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No. 41 Allied-Racing
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No. 50 Scuderia Villorba Corse
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No. 77 Scuderia Villorba Corse
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Freddy Kremer
Nicolas Schöll
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Antoni Chodzen
Piotr Chodzen
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Romy Dall'Antonia
Giuseppe Fascicolo
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R2
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No. 87 Team GT
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No. 43 Allied-Racing
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No. 88 Team GT
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Micah Stanley
Alain Valente
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Jan Kasperlik
Rob Severs
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Christian Danner
Bernhard Laber
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3
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R1
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Nürburgring
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No. 3 Phoenix Racing
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No. 26 K Racing - Reiter
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No. 77 Scuderia Villorba Corse
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Gosia Rdest
Óscar Tunjo
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Marylin Niederhauser
Mads Siljehaug
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Romy Dall'Antonia
Giuseppe Fascicolo
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R2
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No. 43 Allied-Racing
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No. 3 Phoenix Racing
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No. 11 Sofia Car Motorsport
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Nicolas Schöll
Rob Severs
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Gosia Rdest
Óscar Tunjo
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Ivan Vlachkov
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4
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R1
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Slovakia Ring
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No. 43 Allied-Racing
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No. 41 Allied-Racing
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No. 7 eSky WP Racing Team
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Nicolas Schöll
Rob Severs
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Jan Kasperlik
Csaba Mór
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Łukasz Kręski
Maciej Marcinkiewicz
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R2
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No. 11 Sofia Car Motorsport
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No. 23 True Racing - Reiter
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No. 7 eSky WP Racing Team
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Konstantin Marshavelov
Ivan Vlachkov
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David Klar
Mads Siljehaug
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Łukasz Kręski
Maciej Marcinkiewicz
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5
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R1
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Zandvoort
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No. 43 Allied-Racing
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No. 43 Allied-Racing
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No. 7 eSky WP Racing Team
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Nicolas Schöll
Rob Severs
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Nicolas Schöll
Rob Severs
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Maciej Marcinkiewicz
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R2
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No. 26 K Racing - Reiter
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No. 43 Allied-Racing
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No. 48 Lechner Racing
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Lennart Marioneck
Marylin Niederhauser
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Nicolas Schöll
Rob Severs
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Freddy Fast
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Championship standings
- Scoring system
Championship points were awarded for the first ten positions in each race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers were required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race.
Position
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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8th
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9th
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10th
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Points
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25
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18
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15
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12
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10
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8
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6
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4
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2
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1
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Drivers' championship
Teams' championship
See also
Notes
References
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