33 GT4s entered in the Easter Cups

SRO published on Tuesday the entry list for the opening of the FFSA GT championship at Nogaro this weekend. 33 cars from seven different brands will compete.

Published on 18/08/2020 à 17:39

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33 GT4s entered in the Easter Cups

The GT4 is resisting the health crisis without worry. Despite the current context, the French championship FFSAGT will start in Nogaro with 33 crews on a diverse grid with seven different manufacturers represented and nine former French champions.

The attraction will obviously be the brand new Toyota Supra GT4, two copies of which will be lined up by CMR. Aurélien Panis and Julien Piguet will compete for victory overall and in the brand new Silver category.

Still little represented with only four competitors, it boasts quality like the only BMW M4 GT4, entered by Espace Bienvenue, winner of a race in 2019. It will be driven by Ricardo van der Ende and Benjamin Lessennes .

In Pro-AM, twenty crews will battle it out. Fabien Michal and Grégory Guilvert will put their crown on the line with the Audi of Saintéloc.

The Saint-Etienne team has other ex-champions in its ranks like Anthony Beltoise, supported by Olivier Esteves and Eric Debard who will be alongside Simon Gachet. Note the presence at Saintéloc of Adrien Tambay, alongside Cyril Saleilles.

At Mercedes, we will count on AKKA-ASP which will line up the 2018 vice-champions Jean-Luc Beaubelique and Jim Pla (AKKA-ASP), but also the former winner Fabien Barthez associated with Vincent Marserou.

Having withdrawn last year, Ginetta finds a leading crew with the essential Benjamin Lariche and Robert Consani at Speed ​​Car.

Alpine will be well represented. The Dieppe manufacturer will count on ex-champion Morgan Moullin-Traffort and his teammate Philippe Giauque within Mirage Racing. The team will also field Rodolphe Wallgren and Vincent Beltoise. RCM also enters two cars, including one in the hands of Nicolas Cheers and Christopher Campbell.

Three races will take place this weekend in Nogaro.

Aston Martin made his return to the championship thanks to AGS Events, who will trust Gilles Vannelet and Akhil Rabindra as well as the duo Mike Parisy and Nicolas Gomar.

Finally in the Am-Cup, the move of champion Nicolas Gomar to the Pro-Am category leaves the way clear for new contenders. At AGS Events, the winning team last year, we will count on Christophe Carriere and Didier Dumaine.

But the competition is fierce! Among the favorites, we point out the 2019 vice-champion Pascal Huteau, associated with Christophe Hamon in the Audi Full Motorsport.

The entry list.

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