Spanish GT Championship
Category | Grand tourer sportscars |
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Country | File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal |
Inaugural season | 1999 |
Folded | 2013 |
Tyre suppliers | Dunlop |
Last Drivers' champion | Greece Dimitris Deverikos Spain Isaac Tutumlu |
The Spanish GT Championship / Iber GT (Campeonato de España de GT / Iber GT) was a Spanish auto racing series founded in 1999 and organised by the GT Sport Organización. The series runs multiple classes of grand tourer cars in events around Spain and Portugal. The series later formed the basis for the International GT Open, a European-wide series which follows a similar structure.
Format
For racing events, Spanish GT has changed very little since its inception. Each event consists of two races of equal distance, one run on Saturday and the other on Sunday. Each race has its own qualifying session to determine the grid. The races both count towards the points championship, effectively doubling the series schedule. Initially, three classes of cars were used for the series, termed GT2, GT3, and GT4. This was soon replaced by the GTA, GTB, and GTC classes. These cars ranged from the FIA's GT2 class equivalent down to cars from one make series. The slowest class, GTC, was eliminated in 2001, only to return in 2004. A new GTS class was introduced in 2005, initially for the custom-built SEAT Toledo GT, but was adapted in 2006 to use cars from the FIA GT3 European Championship, originally without scoring points in the first year. In the current format, the GTA class is dominated by the Ferrari F430 GT2, Porsche 911 GT3-RSR, Mosler MT900R, and the custom-built Sun Red SR21. GTS uses GT3 versions of the Ferrari F430, Porsche 911, Lamborghini Gallardo and Dodge Viper Competition Coupe. GTB is retained for one-make cup regulation versions of the F430 and 911, as well as the Marcos Mantis. The Spanish GT Championship shares several race weekends with the European F3 Open Championship, also run by the GT Sport Organización.
Champions
An overall combined drivers championship is awarded each season, adding overall points to class points, which can mean a driver from a lower class of car can be crowned the series champion. Along with this, each individual class also awards their own champion.
Season | Overall | GT2 | GT3 | GT4 |
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1999 | Spain Antonio Puig Spain Javier Camp |
Spain Carlos Palau | Spain Antonio Puig Spain Javier Camp |
Spain Ángel Romero Spain Manuel Rosado Domínguez |
Overall | GTA | GTB | GTC | |
2000 | Spain Miguel Ángel de Castro Spain Balba Camino |
Spain Miguel Ángel de Castro Spain Balba Camino |
Spain Fermín Vélez Spain Javier Díaz |
Spain Luis C. Maurel |
2001 | Spain Alberto Castello Spain Carlos Palau |
Spain Alberto Castello Spain Carlos Palau |
Spain Javier Díaz | |
2002 | Portugal Miguel Ramos Portugal Pedro Chaves |
Portugal Miguel Ramos Portugal Pedro Chaves |
Spain Juan Bastos | |
2003 | Spain Gines Vivancos | Spain Miguel Ángel de Castro Spain Balba Camino |
Spain Luis Pérez-Sala Andorra Manuel Cerqueda |
Spain Enrique de la Cuerda Spain Jorge Enríquez |
2004 | United Kingdom Shaun Balfe United Kingdom Nigel Taylor |
Spain Miguel Ángel de Castro Spain Angel Burgueño |
Spain Luis Pérez-Sala Andorra Manuel Cerqueda |
Andorra Francesc Robert |
2005 | Italy Giambattista Giannoccaro | Italy Giambattista Giannoccaro | Portugal Pedro Bastos Portugal Miguel Cristóvão |
Spain José Luis Bermúdez de Castro |
2006 | Italy Michele Bartyan | Italy Michele Bartyan | Spain César Rodrigo Spain Daniel Rodrigo |
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2007 | Sweden Peter Sundberg Spain Domingo Romero |
Sweden Peter Sundberg Spain Domingo Romero |
Spain Óscar Fernández Spain José Manuel Pérez-Aicart |
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Overall | GTA | GTS | GTB | |
2008 | Sweden Peter Sundberg | Sweden Peter Sundberg | Spain Javier Díaz | Spain Antonio Puig Spain Alfredo Palencia |
Overall | Super GT | GTS | GT Light | |
2009 | Portugal Lourenço Beirão da Veiga Portugal Ricardo Bravo |
Portugal Lourenço Beirão da Veiga Portugal Ricardo Bravo |
Spain Antonio Castro Spain Jesús Diez Villarroel |
United Kingdom Ben Clucas Portugal Francisco Lorena |
2010 | Portugal Francisco Cruz Martins | Portugal Manuel Gião Argentina Juan Manuel López |
Portugal César Campaniço Portugal João Figueiredo |
Spain Oliver Campos-Hull Greece Kosta Kanaroglou |
2011 | Portugal Manuel Gião | Portugal Manuel Gião | Portugal César Campaniço Portugal João Figueiredo |
Spain Miguel Toril Spain Pol Rosell |
2012 | Finland Mikko Eskelinen | Finland Mikko Eskelinen | Spain Rafael Unzurrunzaga | Spain Francesc Gutiérrez Spain Luis Villalba |
Overall | Super GT | GTS | Gentlemen | |
2013 | Spain Isaac Tutumlu Greece Dimitris Deverikos |
Spain Isaac Tutumlu Greece Dimitris Deverikos |
File:Flag placeholder.svg not attributed | Belarus Alexander Talkanitsa Sr. |