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|end_event = {{JPN}} Round of Japan | |end_event = {{JPN}} Round of Japan | ||
|season_champ = {{ | |season_champ = {{USA}}[[Chris Winter]] <br> {{GBR}} [[Morgan Le Fay]] | ||
|team_champ = {{ | |team_champ = {{ITA}} [[Racing Team Solvalou]] | ||
|man_champ = {{ | |man_champ = {{GBR}} Aston Martin | ||
|ind_driver_champ = {{ | |ind_driver_champ = {{AUS}} [[Melanie Bourne]] <br> {{SUI}} [[Marie Alberta Luisa]] | ||
|previous = [[2018 Rolex GT Super Series season|2018]] | |previous = [[2018 Rolex GT Super Series season|2018]] | ||
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The '''2019 Rolex GT Super Series season''' | The '''2019 Rolex GT Super Series season''' was the fourth season of GT racing sanctioned by the [[World MotorSports Group]], with Rolex remaining as title sponsors for a second season. [[Chris Winter]] returned with [[Racing Team Solvalou]] to defend the Driver's, Team's and Manufacturer's championships. However, he would now be partnered by [[Morgan Le Fay]], as Winter's [[2018 Rolex GT Super Series season|2018]] partner [[Einar Ármannsson]] returned to [[Formula One]]. | ||
==Entry List== | ==Entry List== | ||
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|rowspan=" | |rowspan="5"| {{GER}} [[Best In The World Motorsport]] {{Tooltip|<small>[?]</small>|Managed by Klon.}} | ||
|rowspan=" | |rowspan="5"| [[Lamborghini]] Murcielago R-GT | ||
|align=center rowspan= | |align=center rowspan=5| {{Michelin}} | ||
|align=center rowspan= | |align=center rowspan=5| {{Independent}} | ||
|rowspan=" | |rowspan="3"| 11 | ||
| {{BRA}} [[Haílton Fidélis]] | | {{BRA}} [[Haílton Fidélis]] | ||
| {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | | {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | ||
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| {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | | {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | ||
| {{BRA}} [[Haílton Fidélis]] | |rowspan="2"| {{BRA}} [[Haílton Fidélis]] | ||
| 4- | | 4-11 | ||
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| {{TTO}} [[Marlin Hortin]] | | {{TTO}} [[Marlin Hortin]] | ||
| 1- | | 12-13 | ||
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|rowspan="2"| 41 | |||
|rowspan="2"| {{JPN}} [[Koyomi Setou]] | |||
| {{TTO}} [[Marlin Hortin]] | |||
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| {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | |||
| 12-13 | |||
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|rowspan="4"| {{GBR}} [[Winton Racing|Lister Dealers Winton Racing]] | |rowspan="4"| {{GBR}} [[Winton Racing|Lister Dealers Winton Racing]] | ||
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|30 June | |30 June | ||
| {{CHN}} [[Li Qi]] | | {{CHN}} [[Li Qi]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Joey Alliot]] <br> {{FRA}} [[Jacques Malenfant]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Joey Alliot]] <br> {{FRA}} [[Jacques Malenfant]] <small>1</small> | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Melanie Bourne]] <br> {{SUI}} [[Marie Alberta Luisa]] | ||
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!rowspan=2| 8 | !rowspan=2| 8 | ||
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|rowspan=2| Baku City Circuit | |rowspan=2| Baku City Circuit | ||
|rowspan=2| 21 July | |rowspan=2| 21 July | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2|{{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] | ||
| | | {{ITA}} [[Emma Pescatore]] | ||
| | | {{GBR}} [[Harrison Wilkinson]] | ||
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| | | {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] | ||
| | | {{GBR}} [[Morgan Le Fay]] | ||
| | | {{KOR}} [[Carlton Cho]] | ||
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|Nürburgring GP-Strecke | |Nürburgring GP-Strecke | ||
|18 August | |18 August | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] <br> {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] | ||
| | | {{ITA}} [[Emma Pescatore]] <br> {{ITA}} [[Antonio Fazio]] | ||
| | | {{GER}} [[Patrick Feldhoffer]] <br> {{USA}} [[Helena Bertinelli]] | ||
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|Circuit de Spa Francorchamps | |Circuit de Spa Francorchamps | ||
|15 September | |15 September | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] <br> {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] <br> {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] | ||
| | | {{GBR}} [[James Douglas]] <br> {{AUS}} [[Joel Melrose]] | ||
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|Zhuhai International Circuit | |Zhuhai International Circuit | ||
|13 October | |13 October | ||
| | | {{CHN}} [[Li Qi]] | ||
| | | {{ITA}} [[Emma Pescatore]] <br> {{ITA}} [[Antonio Fazio]] | ||
| | | {{GBR}} [[James James Davies]] <br> {{ITA}} [[Andrea Constantini]] | ||
| | | {{GBR}} [[James Douglas]] <br> {{AUS}} [[Joel Melrose]] | ||
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|Sepang International Circuit | |Sepang International Circuit | ||
|27 October | |27 October | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{GBR}} [[Morgan Le Fay]] | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] <br> {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] | ||
| | | {{JPN}} [[Koyomi Setou]] <br> {{KUR}} [[Rêdûr Jaffer]] | ||
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|Suzuka Circuit | |Suzuka Circuit | ||
|3 November | |3 November | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] | ||
| | | {{AUS}} [[Rhys Davies]] <br> {{JPN}} [[Tomo Kazama]] | ||
| | | {{USA}} [[Chris Winter]] <br> {{GBR}} [[Morgan Le Fay]] | ||
| | | {{JPN}} [[Shouta Sakai]] <br> {{CHN}} [[Meiling Huang]] | ||
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==Notes== | |||
* <small>1</small> - The duo of [[Rhys Davies]] and [[Tomo Kazama]] finished first at the Molson GT Gatineau but were excluded from race results after a investigation into the legality of the Ford GT GTM found they did not adhere to the series's technical regulations. After an appeal was rejected, the duo of [[Joey Alliot]] and [[Jacques Malenfant]] were declared the overall winners. | |||
===Standings=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 13 January 2023
2019 Rolex GT Super Series season | |
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Season | |
Races | 13 |
Start date | March 10 |
Start Event | Round of Brazil |
End date | November 3 |
End Event | Round of Japan |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | Template:USAChris Winter Template:GBR Morgan Le Fay |
Team's Champion | Racing Team Solvalou |
Manufacturer's Champion | Template:GBR Aston Martin |
Independent Driver's Champion | Template:AUS Melanie Bourne Template:SUI Marie Alberta Luisa |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2018 | 2020 |
The 2019 Rolex GT Super Series season was the fourth season of GT racing sanctioned by the World MotorSports Group, with Rolex remaining as title sponsors for a second season. Chris Winter returned with Racing Team Solvalou to defend the Driver's, Team's and Manufacturer's championships. However, he would now be partnered by Morgan Le Fay, as Winter's 2018 partner Einar Ármannsson returned to Formula One.
Entry List
Full-Time Entries
Part-Time Entries
Calendar
Testing
Date | Track | Fastest Driver | Fastest Team | Fastest Time | Main Article |
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February 16 | Bahrain International Circuit | Nathan McKane | Template:USA Ravenwest Motorsport | 1:49.702 | 2019 GT Super Series Pre-Season Test |
February 17 | Template:FRA Jacques Malenfant | Template:USA Carson Speedworks | 1:49.351 |
Races
Notes
- 1 - The duo of Rhys Davies and Tomo Kazama finished first at the Molson GT Gatineau but were excluded from race results after a investigation into the legality of the Ford GT GTM found they did not adhere to the series's technical regulations. After an appeal was rejected, the duo of Joey Alliot and Jacques Malenfant were declared the overall winners.