The GT World Challenge Asia will feature twelve one-hour races across six events in 2021. Malaysia's Sepang circuit will host the first two rounds on May 29-30 and June 19-20.
Thailand and the Chang International circuit will follow on July 3 and 4 then Motegi will make its appearance in the championship, a month later on August 7 and 8, just before the Suzuka 10am. Finally, China will conclude the season with a round in Shanghai on September 11 and 12 and Zhuhai in October, also a new circuit.
Alongside the GT3s, the meetings will include 40-minute sprint races reserved for GT2s. Sepang and Zhuhai will feature multi-class races with GT2, GT3, GTC and GT4.
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