GT3 Cup, known technically as Grand Touring Cars Cup and commonly referred to as simply GT3, is a set of regulations maintained by the FIA designed for use in various auto racing series throughout the world. The GT3 category was initially created in 2005 as a third rung in the ladder of grand touring motorsport, below the Group GT1 and Group GT2 categories which were utilized in the GT Championship, and launched its own series in 2006. Since then, Group GT3 has expanded to become the category for many national and international grand touring series.
Group GT3 allows for a wide variety of car types to be homologated with almost no limit on engine sizes and configurations or chassis construction or layout. GT3 cars must be based on mass production road car models that are being built and sold at the time of homologation. Performance of all the Group GT3 cars are regulated.
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This car has been used in 8 sessions.
Imola (Imola Osrw)
Imola (Imola Osrw)
Nordschleife (Endurance CUP 108)
Nordschleife (Endurance CUP 108)
Nordschleife (Endurance CUP 108)
Nordschleife (Endurance CUP 108)
Nordschleife (Endurance CUP 108)
Nordschleife (Endurance Vrln Qualifikation)