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The2015 GT Sports Club is the first season of theSRO Group'sGT Sports Club, anauto racing series forgrand tourer cars. The GT Sports Club is a championship for Bronze and Iron drivers only. Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze indicate how professional a driver is. The SRO introduced the new "Iron" categorisation within the Bronze category, for drivers over the age of 60.[1] All drivers must participate withGT3-spec cars, RACB G3 cars orGTE-spec cars. The series maiden race weekend was from 17 to 19 April during the Espíritu de Montjuïc event atCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.[2] Max Bianchi won the first overall championship and Martin Lanting won the Iron Cup after the last race of the championship atMisano.[3]

Calendar

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EventCircuitDateSupporting
1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló,Spain19 AprilEspíritu de Montjuïc
2FrancePaul Ricard Circuit,Le Castellet,France20 JuneBlancpain Endurance Series
3PortugalAlgarve International Circuit,Algarve,Portugal6 SeptemberBlancpain Sprint Series
4ItalyMisano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli,Misano,Italy4 October
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Entry list

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TeamCarNo.DriverClassRounds
FranceSRO Race CentreAston Martin DBRS9 GT36France Stéphane Ratel1–2
7France Michel Mhitarian2
Italy Scuderia Villorba CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT38France Cédric MezardAll
FranceAKKA ASPFerrari 458 Italia GT39France Gabriel BalthazardIron2 (QR)
France Jean-Luc Beaubelique2 (MR)
10France Maurice Ricci2
BelgiumWRT RacingAudi R8 LMS ultra12Belgium Jean-Michel BaertAll
FranceTDS RacingBMW Z4 GT321FranceClaude-Yves Gosselin2
SwitzerlandKessel RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT323Italy Max BianchiAll
Ferrari 458 Challenge38Hong Kong Wong Chong Yau RunmeCC1
Ferrari 458 Italia GT3111United States Stephen EarleIron3
GermanyReiter EngineeringLamborghini Gallardo GT324South AfricaNaomi Schiff1
FrancePro GT by AlmerasPorsche 997 GT3-R34France Roland Berville2
Italy Krypton MotorsportPorsche 997 GT3-R35Italy Stefano Pezzucchi1–2
FranceSaintéloc RacingAudi R8 LMS ultra36France Marc SourdIron2
37France Michael Blanchemain2
Portugal Sports & YouMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT339Russia Natalia Freidina3
ItalyAF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT342Belgium Patrick Van GlabekeAll
Ferrari 458 Italia GTE48Monaco Martin LantingIronAll
51Switzerland Christoph Ulrich4
Ferrari 458 Italia GT352Italy Mario CordoniAll
53Belgium Louis-Philippe SoenenIronAll
54United States Michael LuzichIronAll
GermanyAttempto RacingMcLaren 650S GT355Russia Natalia Freidina2
Porsche 997 GT3-R56Germany Jürgen Häring2
GermanyHTP MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT357Netherlands Wim de Pundert2–4
NetherlandsKox RacingMcLaren 650S GT376Netherlands Nico Pronk2
Belgium NSC MotorsportsLamborghini Gallardo GT395Belgium Thierry Verstraete1–3
United KingdomUnited AutosportsAudi R8 LMS ultra99United KingdomPhil BurganIron4
IconClass
IronIron Cup
CCCup Challenge

Race results

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EventCircuitPole positionQualifying Race WinnerChampionship Race Winner
1SpainCatalunyaItaly No. 35 Krypton MotorsportItaly No. 35 Krypton MotorsportSwitzerland No. 23Kessel Racing
Italy Stefano PezzucchiItaly Stefano PezzucchiItaly Max Bianchi
2FrancePaul RicardItaly No. 35 Krypton MotorsportItaly No. 35 Krypton MotorsportItaly No. 35 Krypton Motorsport
Italy Stefano PezzucchiItaly Stefano PezzucchiItaly Stefano Pezzucchi
3PortugalAlgarveItaly No. 52AF CorseItaly No. 52AF CorseItaly No. 52AF Corse
Italy Mario CordoniItaly Mario CordoniItaly Mario Cordoni
4ItalyMisanoItaly No. 52AF CorseItaly No. 52AF CorseItaly No. 52AF Corse
Italy Mario CordoniItaly Mario CordoniItaly Mario Cordoni

Championship standings

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Scoring system

Championship points were awarded for the first six positions in each Qualifying Race and for the first ten positions in each Championship Race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning driver's race distance in order to be classified and earn points.

Qualifying Race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
Points864321
Championship Race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' Championships

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Overall

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Pos.DriverTeamCAT
Spain
LEC
France
ALG
Portugal
MIS
Italy
Total
QRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR
1Italy Max BianchiSwitzerlandKessel Racing31124322287
2France Cédric MezardItaly Scuderia Villorba Corse6222434379
3Italy Mario CordoniItalyAF Corse212Ret8111176
4Monaco Martin LantingItalyAF Corse41143248647
5Italy Stefano PezzucchiItaly Krypton Motorsport1Ret1141
6Belgium Patrick Van GlabekeItalyAF Corse5369873834
7Belgium Jean-Michel BaertBelgiumWRT Racing1269Ret666430
8Belgium Louis-Philippe SoenenItalyAF Corse10813131085520
9Belgium Thierry VerstraeteBelgium NSC Motorsports8414187914
10France Maurice RicciFranceAKKA ASP5512
10United States Stephen EarleSwitzerlandKessel Racing5512
11South AfricaNaomi SchiffGermanyReiter Engineering7510
11France Roland BervilleFrancePro GT by Almeras3710
12Germany Jürgen HäringGermanyAttempto Racing768
13United States Michael LuzichItalyAF Corse97181991111107
14United KingdomPhil BurganUnited KingdomUnited Autosports976
15Netherlands Wim de PundertGermanyHTP Motorsport1617Ret121092
15France Stéphane RatelFranceSRO Race Centre11917202
16Russia Natalia FreidinaGermanyAttempto Racing19151
Portugal Sports & YouRet10
16Hong Kong Wong Chong Yau RunmeSwitzerlandKessel Racing13101
16France Jean-Luc BeaubeliqueFranceAKKA ASP101
Netherlands Nico PronkNetherlandsKox Racing21110
FranceClaude-Yves GosselinFranceTDS Racing8120
France Marc SourdFranceSaintéloc Racing10140
France Michel MhitarianFranceSRO Race Centre15160
France Michael BlanchemainFranceSaintéloc Racing20Ret0
Switzerland Christoph UlrichItalyAF Corse7Ret0
France Gabriel BalthazardFranceAKKA ASP110
Key
ColourResult
GoldRace winner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
Excluded (EX)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Withdrew (WD)
BlankDid not participate

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Iron Cup

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Pos.DriverTeamCAT
Spain
LEC
France
ALG
Portugal
MIS
Italy
Total
QRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR
1Monaco Martin LantingItalyAF Corse411432486113
2Belgium Louis-Philippe SoenenItalyAF Corse10813131085596
3United States Michael LuzichItalyAF Corse971819911111074
4United States Stephen EarleSwitzerlandKessel Racing5524
5France Marc SourdFranceSaintéloc Racing101421
6United KingdomPhil BurganUnited KingdomUnited Autosports9719
7France Gabriel BalthazardFranceAKKA ASP114

Cup Challenge

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Pos.DriverTeamCAT
Spain
LEC
France
ALG
Portugal
MIS
Italy
Total
QRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR
1Hong Kong Wong Chong Yau RunmeSwitzerlandKessel Racing131033

See also

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References

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  1. ^"SRO Motorsports Group introduces GT Sports Club, a new Series exclusively for Bronze drivers".gtsportsclub.com. RetrievedNovember 15, 2015.
  2. ^"Espíritu de Montjuïc".gtsportsclub.com. RetrievedNovember 15, 2015.
  3. ^"Max Bianchi and Martin Lanting first GT Sports Club Champions".gtsportsclub.com. RetrievedNovember 15, 2015.
  4. ^"GT Sports Club Calendar 2015".gtsportsclub.com. RetrievedNovember 15, 2015.

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