The series commenced at theCircuit Paul Armagnac inFrance on 1 April and ended atBaku World Challenge inAzerbaijan on 24 November. The six-event calendar contained largely the same events as FIA GT1, with the addition of a race atCircuit Park Zandvoort in the Netherlands. The final round was originally scheduled to be held at a venue in the Middle East before organisers came to an agreement to hold the race on the streets ofBaku inAzerbaijan instead.[1]
Championship points were awarded for the first six positions in each Qualifying Race and for the first ten positions in each Championship Race. The pole-sitter in the qualifying race also received one point, entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers were required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race.[19]
^Mayr-Melnhof and Rast competed in Pro-Am Cup in the first round atNogaro, LaterStéphane Ratel Organisation decided putting them in Pro Cup. Points and results of first round by Mayr-Melnhof and Rast was transferred for Pro class, but the points classification was maintained.