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Revision as of 21:53, 8 March 2014
The 2014 Women's GT World Championship Season is the first season of said series. As the name suggests, it is a women-only series in which the world's fastest women compete in sports cars from across the world.
Constructors and drivers
Preseason Tests
The Preseason Tests for the first season of the Women's GT World Championship took place at Circuit Zolder in Belgium. Every team had to participate in the test sessions. One fact pointed out early on was that Jaguar and Maserati were very quick, with Simona de Silvestro setting the pace on Day 1, followed by the Maseratis of Beitske Visser and Shirley van der Lof. Day 2 saw Melanie Troxel of drag racing fame set the fastest time, with the Maseratis being more consistently at the front of the timesheets than the Jaguars.
Day | Venue | Fastest Driver | Fastest Team |
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1 | Circuit Zolder | Simona de Silvestro | Jaguar |
2 | Circuit Zolder | Melanie Troxel | Mercedes-Benz Team Iron Ladies |
Championship Races 1-10
The first half of the season will be known for the Swiss domination of the championship lead, only upset twice in 10 rounds. Only 3 teams won races in the first half, with Jaguar winning 5, Ferrari North America (referred to as Ferrari NART) winning 4, and BMW Team Australia winning 1. But, it was Rahel Frey in her Nissan that lead the championship in 5 of those 10 races thanks to consistency on track, which Ferrari nor Simona de Silvestro had to as much of an extent.