The holding of the Belgian Grand Prix on July 30 forced SRO Motorsports Group to rethink the calendar for the 2023 season of the FFSAGT. Thus, the next campaign of the French GT4 championship will be contested entirely in France.
The traditional Nogaro Easter Cups will kick off at the beginning of April (7th to 10th). This will be followed by the meetings of Magny-Cours (May 5 to 7), Dijon-Prenois (June 16 to 18) which is making a comeback, as is Val de Vienne (July 7 to 9), Lédenon (June 8 to 10). September 6) before the final at Paul Ricard (October 8 to 6). Please note that the XNUMX Hours of Rome on the Vallelunga circuit is on the calendar but is not part of the championship.
📣 SRO Motorsports Group has reorganized its 2023 calendars following the decision to stage the Belgian Grand Prix in Formula 1 July 29 and 30, the date most used by @24HoursofSpa since 1953. 😢
Which requires some modifications in the schedule of #FFSAGT pic.twitter.com/QI2IFTb5Aq
— FFSA GT – GT4 France (@ffsa_gt) September 21, 2022
We also note the absence of Albi from the program for the 2023 season but also the SRO Speed Week at Spa-Francorchamps, canceled due to the Belgian F1 Grand Prix, brought forward by one month forcing SRO to postpone the 24 Hours of Spa by one month.
The 2023 FFSA GT calendar
Nogaro – April 7/10
Magny-Cours – May 5/7
Dijon-Prenois – June 16/18
Val de Vienne – July 7/9
Lédenon – September 8/10
Paul-Ricard – October 6/8
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