33 entered in FFSA GT at Magny-Cours

The French FFSA GT championship stops at Magny-Cours this weekend with a list of 33 competitors marked by the return of Porsche and IMSA Performance.

Published on 07/09/2020 à 18:21

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33 entered in FFSA GT at Magny-Cours

The opening round of FFSAGT in Nogaro included an anomaly. None Porsche was not on the entry list. This incongruity is repaired at the next meeting at Magny-Cours. Pillar of the championship for many years, IMSA Performance is entering a Porsche Cayman GT4 in the AM category this weekend in the hands of Antoine Heunet and brings the number of manufacturers entered to eight.

It digitally replaces the GM Sport Ginetta driven by Alexandre Ducos and Guillaume Maio at Nogaro, which is absent at Magny-Cours.

For the other 32 cars, no change. In the Silver Cup, the BMW Espace Bienvenue will be the car to beat. The German machine arrives on home soil, where it won two races in 2017 and one in 2019. Victorious in the first three races of the season, the Espace Bienvenue will be difficult to move

In Pro-AM, the competition looks very uncertain. At Nogaro, three different cars won. Nicolas Gomar and Mike Parisy on theAston Martin AGS Events Vantage, Jean-Luc Beaubelique and Jim Pla at the wheel of the Mercedes-AMG GT4 from AKKA-ASP and Philippe Giauque and Morgan Moullin-Traffort in theAlpine Mirage Racing A110.

 None of the three crews leads the championship, since the honor goes to the duo Rodolphe Wallgren and Vincent Beltoise in the other Alpine of Mirage Racing.

Double champions Fabien Michal and Grégory Guilvert are in ambush with the Saintéloc Racing Audi R8 LMS.

The complete entry list.

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