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==Format== | ==Format== | ||
Events are divided in Sprint Events and Endurance Events. A Sprint weekend consists of two approximately 150 km races with one mandatory driver swap and separate two-stage qualifying sessions for each race. Endurance Weekends consist of a single 400 km race with one three-stage qualifying and award double points. | |||
[[Category:Series]] | [[Category:Series]] |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 13 January 2023
GTC World Cup | |
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Category | Sportscars |
Country/Region | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | |
Inaugural Season | 2022 |
Tyre supplier(s) | Template:Michelin |
Records | |
Current season |
The GTC World Cup, also known as the GTWC, is a sports car racing series founded in 2022. It features grand tourer racing cars modified from production road cars and complying to GTC regulations.
Format
Events are divided in Sprint Events and Endurance Events. A Sprint weekend consists of two approximately 150 km races with one mandatory driver swap and separate two-stage qualifying sessions for each race. Endurance Weekends consist of a single 400 km race with one three-stage qualifying and award double points.