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|year = 2018 | |year = 2018 | ||
|series =[[GT Super Series|Rolex GT Super Series]] | |series = [[GT Super Series|Rolex GT Super Series]] | ||
|series_logo = [[File:GT Super Series Square.png|200px]] | |series_logo = [[File:GT Super Series Square.png|200px]] | ||
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|end_event = {{JPN}} Round of Japan | |end_event = {{JPN}} Round of Japan | ||
|season_champ = {{ | |season_champ = {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{ISL}} [[Einar Ármannsson]] | ||
|team_champ = {{ | |team_champ = {{ITA}} [[Racing Team Solvalou]] | ||
|man_champ = {{ | |man_champ = {{ITA}} Lamborghini | ||
|ind_driver_champ = {{ | |ind_driver_champ = {{RUS}} [[Valeri Kozar]] | ||
|previous = [[2017 GT-R World Championship season|2017]] | |previous = [[2017 GT-R World Championship season|2017]] | ||
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| {{ | | {{USA}} [[Maven O'Connor]] | ||
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| {{CAN}} [[Luc Pellerin]] | | {{CAN}} [[Luc Pellerin]] | ||
| {{USA}} [[Ernest Bruno]] | | {{USA}} [[Ernest Bruno]] | ||
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| {{DEN}} [[RMR Motorsport]] | | {{DEN}} [[RMR Motorsport]] | ||
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| {{ITA}} [[Lucio Richetti]] | | {{ITA}} [[Lucio Richetti]] | ||
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|21 October | |21 October | ||
| {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{ISL}} [[Einar Ármannsson]] | | {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{ISL}} [[Einar Ármannsson]] | ||
| | | {{ITA}} [[Matteo Rossi]] <br> {{GBR}} [[Roland Davidson]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{ISL}} [[Einar Ármannsson]] | ||
| | | {{JPN}} [[Koyomi Setou]] <br> {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | ||
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|Suzuka Circuit | |Suzuka Circuit | ||
|4 November | |4 November | ||
| | | {{ITA}} [[Matteo Rossi]] <br> {{GBR}} [[Roland Davidson]] | ||
| | | {{ITA}} [[Matteo Rossi]] <br> {{GBR}} [[Roland Davidson]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{ISL}} [[Einar Ármannsson]] | ||
| | | {{GBR}} [[Sam Winton]] <br> {{JPN}} [[Natsuki Yaname]] | ||
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===Standings=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 13 January 2023
2018 Rolex GT Super Series season | |
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Season | |
Races | 12 |
Start date | 11th March 2018 |
Start Event | Round of Brazil |
End date | 4th November 2018 |
End Event | Round of Japan |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | Template:USA Chris Winter Einar Ármannsson |
Team's Champion | Racing Team Solvalou |
Manufacturer's Champion | Lamborghini |
Independent Driver's Champion | Valeri Kozar |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2017 | 2019 |
The 2018 Rolex GT Super Series season will be the third season of GT racing sanctioned by the World MotorSports Group, and the first with Rolex as title sponsors. Reigning champions Union Saver Developments, Ricardo Llosa and Jordan McKenna did not return to defend their titles, and in their place 35 full-time cars competed for both honours.
Entry List
Full-Time Teams
Part-Time Teams
Calendar
Testing
Date | Track | Fastest Driver | Fastest Team | Fastest Time | Main Article |
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February 17 | Bahrain International Circuit | Template:GBR Morgan Le Fay | Racing Team Solvalou | 1:49.218 | 2018 GT Super Series Pre-Season Test |
February 18 | Template:USA Shane Sparks | Template:USA Gerald Pereria-Pan Asia Alliance | 1:49.166 |