2019 GT4 South European Series
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The 2019 GT4 South European Series was the first season of the GT4 South European Series, a sports car championship created and organised by Iberian-based promoter Race Ready and supported by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season began on 20 April in Nogaro and ended on 24 November at Circuito do Estoril.[1]
Calendar
The competition will consist in 5 weekends with 2 races each, and a non championship race, the Vila Real International Cup.
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Circuit
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1
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Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro, France
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20–22 April
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Coupes de Pâques
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2
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Circuito del Jarama, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Spain
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15–16 June
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Jarama Classic
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Circuito de Vila Real, Vila Real, Portugal
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5–7 July
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Vila Real International Cup (non championship race)
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3
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Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Spain
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30 August–1 September
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24H Barcelona
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4
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Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal
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25–27 October
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ELMS
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Circuito do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal
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23–24 November
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Estoril Racing Festival
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Entry List
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Class
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PA
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Pro-Am Class
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Am
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Am Class
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GTC
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GT 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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GTC Winners
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1
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Nogaro
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No. 42 Saintéloc Racing
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No. 42 Saintéloc Racing
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No. 616 Mirage Racing
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No Finishers
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Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
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Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
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Axel Van Straaten
Rémi Van Straaten
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R2
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No. 42 Saintéloc Racing
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No. 42 Saintéloc Racing
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No. 616 Mirage Racing
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No. 115 Tockwith Motorsport
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Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
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Grégory Guilvert
Fabien Michal
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Axel Van Straaten
Rémi Van Straaten
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Marmaduke Hall
Edward Moore
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2
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R1
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Jarama
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No. 23 ABM Grand Prix
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No. 23 ABM Grand Prix
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No. 215 NM Racing Team
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No. 15 Tockwith Motorsport
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César Machado
Mariano Pires
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César Machado
Mariano Pires
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Jorge Cabezas
Alberto de Marín
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Marmaduke Hall
Edward Moore
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R2
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No. 94 Team Virage
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No. 88 Veloso Motorsport
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No. 215 NM Racing Team
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No. 7 E2P
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Jon Aizpurua
Nicholas Silva
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Francisco Abreu
Miguel Cristovão
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Jorge Cabezas
Alberto de Marín
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Javier Escobar
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Vila Real
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R1
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R1
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R1
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Estoril
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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
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Key
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Colour |
Result
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Gold |
Race winner
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Silver |
2nd place
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Bronze |
3rd place
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Green |
Points finish
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Blue
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Non-points finish
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Non-classified finish (NC)
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Purple |
Did not finish (Ret)
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Black
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Disqualified (DSQ)
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Excluded (EX)
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White
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Did not start (DNS)
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Race cancelled (C)
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Withdrew (WD)
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Blank |
Did Not Participate
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Bold – Pole
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Teams' championship
See also
Notes
References
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This page was last edited on 14 July 2020, at 07:08