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Revision as of 16:33, 22 March 2017
All information on this page is not part of canon.
The 2019 GT3 Racing Summer Series is a seven round testing session disguised as a full racing season.
Team chart
Team/Car
|
#
|
Driver
|
Rounds
|
Axiom Racing Union/GT40 [?]
|
2
|
Joshua Michaels
|
1-
|
27
|
Devon Roberts
|
1-
|
Geoff Free Racing/Mustang [?]
|
32
|
Benjamin de Kok
|
1-
|
33
|
Billy Zanus
|
1-
|
Globex Scorpio Racing/GT40 [?]
|
98
|
Paul Jenkins
|
1-
|
99
|
Darrell Wallace, Jr
|
1-
|
Race calender
Rd.
|
Date
|
Race Name
|
Circuit
|
City
|
With
|
TV
|
1
|
May 3-4
|
Texas GT Grand Prix
|
Circuit of the Americas
|
Austin, Texas
|
N/A
|
Axiom Sports
|
2
|
May 10-11
|
Phoenix GT Grand Prix
|
Phoenix Int. Speedway Road Course
|
Avondale, Arizona
|
N/A
|
Axiom Select
|
3
|
May 17-18
|
Las Vegas GT Grand Prix
|
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Road Course
|
Clark County, Nevada
|
N/A
|
Axiom Select
|
4
|
May 31-June 1
|
Paris Streets GT Grand Prix
|
Circuit Charles de Gaulle
|
Paris, France
|
Formula E
|
Axiom Sports
|
5
|
June 14-15
|
Logitech New York GT Grand Prix
|
Watkins Glen International
|
Watkins Glen, New York
|
N/A
|
Axiom Prime
|
6
|
June 27-28
|
AMD Miami GT Grand Prix
|
Miami Bicentennial Park
|
Miami, Florida
|
N/A
|
Axiom Select
|
7
|
July 11-12
|
Mazda California GT Grand Prix
|
Laguna Seca
|
Monterey, California
|
N/A
|
Axiom Prime
|
|