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The World of GT Racing and What It Is All About

The world of GT racing is like no other. Put simply, it can be incredibly confusing. Of course, once you get your head around GT racing, then you can truly see what it has to offer. Simply put, it is incredibly rewarding to follow GT racing. From its incredible cars down to its talented drivers, these global, multi-national, and multi-class events offer races you can watch essentially every week that can last anywhere from an hour to a whole 24 hours!

So, if you're interested in GT racing, here's an overview of it:

The World of GT Racing and What It Is All About


GT racing is an umbrella term that covers a number of racing disciplines and cars around the world. From endurance racing to FIA GT3 to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GT3 Challenge, there is a whole lot of racing that falls under the GT banner. What makes a car GT is simply the Group of cars it's in. Group GT1, for example, is made up of closed-cockpit Le Mans-style prototypes that are purpose-built race cars. Group GT2 is a production-based GT car allowing forced induction, while Group GT3 does not allow forced induction, with all classes being made of many different makes and models of car.

However, in recent years, the GT car has become much more open in its scope. The GT3 category, for example, is made up of production-based cars (like the Audi R8 GT3 or Ginetta G55 GT3). GT4 is a series in which customer race cars are made of cars like the Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR.

In the USA, GT racing is represented by the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, which sees GT3 and GT4 cars compete in the same race. GT3 is made up of a variety of makes, models, and specs, like the Porsche 911 GT3 R, Ferrari 488 GT3, Chevrolet Camaro GT3.R and BMW M6 GT3. GT4 is a series all of its own, car, like the Ginetta G55 GT4 and the Ford Mustang GT4.


In Europe, GT racing is represented primarily by the Blancpain GT Series, a series made up of the Blancpain Endurance Series and the Blancpain Sprint Series. The endurance races are long races, with the 24 Hours of Spa being the marquee event, and the sprint races are short, 45-minute races.

Racing GT cars is a lot like racing any other car: it's all about carrying momentum, energy management and utilizing a good, solid strategy. But, unlike most racing, GT cars have to be able to last, provide a good race, and still be quick. That's a lot of pressure for a race car!

Conclusion

You can learn to love GT racing quickly. The cars are incredible, and the racing is spectacular. The best part? You can watch GT racing every weekend, with a race just around the corner. So, if you're a car lover and, more importantly, a racing lover, dive into GT racing. We promise that your weekends and even weekdays will be all the more exciting!

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