British GT Announces 2010 Calendar and New
Meeting Format
16 November
2009
The Avon Tyres British GT Championship today reveals an exciting eight-date,
14-race calendar for the 2010 season, the highlights of which are a
season-closing 'into the night' race at Donington Park and a two-hour
race on the Grand Prix circuit at Silverstone. There will also be a
return to the former French Grand Prix circuit of Magny-Cours, last
visited by British GT in 2006.
The championship will kick off, as it has in recent seasons, with
an Easter Saturday/Monday outing at the Oulton Park circuit in Cheshire.
The championship opener will, like most of British GT's UK dates, be
alongside the Cooper Tires British Formula 3 International Series.
A full F3 calendar, including that championship's overseas dates, is
expected to be finalised soon.
All British GT events will in 2010 feature a revised format devised
in consultation with the teams. There will be no testing on the Friday
- saving teams and drivers a full day at the track - with two one-hour
free practice sessions, as well as two 15-minute qualifying sessions,
scheduled for the Saturday. All races (either a brace of one-hour events
or a two-hour endurance race) will take place on the Sunday.
The 2010 British GT calendar has been carefully planned so that no
race days clash with other major UK championships, including BTCC events. "We
are very pleased with the provisional dates and the venues," said
Bernadette Fitzsimons, General Manager SRO Motorsports Group. "The
competitors were adamant that they wanted to retain eight events in
total, and that has enabled us to include Knockhill on the provisional
calendar, which we are very pleased about because it will give us once
again the chance to work with Knockhill's enthusiastic and helpful
staff.
"We are also delighted to be returning to the Grand Prix circuit
at Silverstone, which is a particular favourite of the drivers, and
are excited to be able to plan an "into the night" race at
Donington Park. This is proposed as a two-hour endurance event with
refuelling pit stops, and should make for a really dramatic finale
to the championship."
Other plans already announced for the 2010 Avon Tyres British GT season
include the reintroduction of the Cup Class, providing a cost-effective
means of competing at the highest level of GT racing in the UK, as
well as changes to GT3 to allow all FIA GT3 homologated cars to compete,
including those with superseded homologation, and the introduction
of an innovative Challenge Cup for amateur drivers. There will be excellent
TV coverage on terrestrial TV via Channel 4, with additional coverage
on Motors TV across Europe, and online via Channel 4's video-on-demand
service 4OD.
The championship is sponsored by Avon Tyres and is further supported
by motorsport insurance specialist AON, by Sunoco Racing Fuels and
by Anglo American Oil Company.
SRO
See 2010 series calendar for British
GT Championship
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