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Motorsports season
The 2023 Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup was the eleventh season of the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup following on from the demise of the SRO Motorsports Group 's FIA GT1 World Championship (an auto racing series for grand tourer cars), the third with the sponsorship of Fanatec.
The season began on 13 May at Brands Hatch in Kent and ended on 15 October at Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands .
Calendar
The provisional calendar was released on 29 July 2022 at the SRO 's annual 24 Hours of Spa press conference, featuring five rounds.[ 1] Several adjustments were announced following the conflict between the Belgian Grand Prix and 24 Hours of Spa . The opening round was moved back two weeks, as was the round at Misano . The event at Zandvoort was moved to the season finale in October.[ 2]
Entry list
Icon
Class
P
Pro Cup
G
Gold Cup
S
Silver Cup
B
Bronze Cup
Race results
Championship standings
Scoring system
Championship points are awarded for the first ten positions in each race. The pole-sitter also receives one point.
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Pole
Points
16.5
12
9.5
7.5
6
4.5
3
2
1
0.5
1
Drivers' championships
Overall
Key
Colour
Result
Gold
Race winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Did not finish (Ret)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
Excluded (EX)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Withdrew (WD)
Blank
Did not participate
P – Pole
F – Fastest Lap
Gold Cup
Silver Cup
Drivers
Team
BRH
MIS
HOC
VAL
ZAN
Points
1
Jordan Love
Haupt Racing Team
20F
16
12P
16
12P
14
11P
13
6F
6P
135
2
Alex Aka Lorenzo Patrese
Tresor Attempto Racing
10P
21F
18F
12F
33†
13F
10F
4PF
12P
25†F
118
3
Ezequiel Pérez Companc Jesse Salmenautio
Madpanda Motorsport
25
18
16
14
14
17
25
22
15
14
92
4
Frank Bird
Haupt Racing Team
20F
16
12P
16
6F
6P
80.5
5
Jacopo Guidetti Leonardo Moncini
Nova Race
18
19
26
27
Ret
25
26
20
19
23
63.5
6
Sean Hudspeth Nicola Marinangeli
AF Corse
23
RetP
28
26P
17
24
31
26
21
19
55
7
Alain Valente
Haupt Racing Team
12P
14
11P
13
54.5
8
Yuki Nemoto
VSR
22
22
Ret
13
16
21
20
Ret
48.5
9
Marcus Påverud
VSR
24
15
27
35†
Ret
28
Ret
Ret
18
20
44.5
10
Maximilian Paul
Paul Motorsport
15F
RetP
35
VSR
20
Ret
18
20
11
Baptiste Moulin
VSR
24
15
27
35†
Ret
28
Ret
Ret
29.5
12
Rolf Ineichen
VSR
22
22
16
21
27
13
Erwin Zanotti
Nova Race
26
24
34
32
24
26
32
33
22
Ret
25.5
14
Diego Di Fabio
Nova Race
26
24
34
32
24
26
16.5
15
Mattia Michelotto
VSR
Ret
13
12
16
Simon Connor Primm
Paul Motorsport
15F
RetP
10.5
17
Alex Frassinetti
Nova Race
32
33
22
Ret
9
18
James Kell Jarrod Waberski
GSM AB1 GT3 Team
34
30
6.5
19
Alessio Deledda Pietro Delli Guanti
Tresor Attempto Racing
31
28
6
20
Nicholas Risitano
GSM AB1 GT3 Team
27
27
37
34
5
21
Paul Meijer Harley Haughton
GSM AB1 GT3 Team
Ret
24
4.5
22
Matteo Desideri Federico Scionti
GSM AB1 GT3 Team
27
33
4
23
Fernando Croce
GSM AB1 GT3 Team
27
27
3
24
Fidel Castillo
GSM AB1 GT3 Team
37
34
2
Drivers
Team
BRH
MIS
HOC
VAL
ZAN
Points
Bronze Cup
Drivers
Team
MIS
HOC
VAL
Points
1
Alex Malykhin
Pure Rxcing
21
21
20
22
19
19
71.5
2
Henrique Chaves Miguel Ramos
Garage 59
13PF
20
29
23
22
25
60.5
3
Dennis Marschall Andrey Mukovoz
Tresor Attempto Racing
36
22F
18PF
DSQF
18PF
23F
54
4
Ayhancan Güven
Pure Rxcing
21
21
19
19
52.5
5
Ralf Bohn Robert Renauer
Herberth Motorsport
29
23
19
20
23
27
49.5
6
Sébastien Baud Hubert Haupt
Haupt Racing Team
25
25
Ret
18
24
31P
38.5
7
Reema Juffali Fabian Schiller
Theeba Motorsport
24
Ret
22
32P
30
21
30.5
8
Phillip Sager Christopher Zöchling
Dinamic GT Huber Racing
30
29
21
29
28
28
27
9
Klaus Bachler
Pure Rxcing
20
22
19
10
Patryk Krupiński Norbert Siedler
JP Motorsport
23
Ret
25
Ret
14
11
Louis Machiels
AF Corse
35
30
Ret
27
35
32
12
12
Eric Debard Jim Pla
AKKodis ASP Team
33
31
Ret
31
27
Ret
10.5
13
Andrea Bertolini
AF Corse
35
30
Ret
27
9.5
14
Steven Palette
CLRT
32
36†
28
Ret
33
Ret
6.5
15
Stéphane Denoual
CLRT
28
Ret
33
Ret
4
16
Jef Machiels
AF Corse
35
32
2.5
16
Marco Cassarà
CLRT
32
36†
2.5
17
Dmitry Gvazava Loris Spinelli
Imperiale Racing
Ret
33P
2
Drivers
Team
MIS
HOC
VAL
Points
See also
Notes
^ a b c Boguslavskiy and Mukovoz are Russian, but they compete as neutral competitors as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine . Gvazava, also a Russian, competes under a Kyrgyz licence for the same reason.
^ Malykhin is Belarusian, but he competes under a British licence as Belarusian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine .
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