FIA Confirms SRO as Promoter of New FIA GT1
World Championship
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June 2009
During today's meeting of the FIA's World Motor Sport Council, it
was confirmed that the FIA has reached agreement with SRO to be the
promoter of the new FIA GT1 World Championship from 2010.
As part of this agreement, the FIA GT Championship (GT1 and GT2) and
the GT3 European Championship, will be split into three distinct and
easily identifiable FIA GT Championships. The FIA GT1 World Championship
will be for independent teams and professional drivers, the FIA GT2
European Championship for independent teams and pro-am driver crews,
and the FIA GT3 European Championship for independent teams and non-professional
drivers.
Stephane Ratel, chairman of SRO, commented : “After more than
15 years of development in rebuilding GT racing, in order to help it
regain its position as a major motorsport category, I would like to
thank President Mosley for his continuous support. I believe we have
a tremendous opportunity to build up a major Championship with a truly
global reach. The new GT1 cars will embody all of the glamour and excitement
of GT racing, while giving a cost-effective formula to the independent
teams who wish to compete for a real World Championship title. Our
effort in building up the FIA GT1 World Championship will not distract
us from the launch of the new FIA GT2 European Championship, or from
guaranteeing the ongoing success of the FIA GT3 European Championship.”
SRO
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