Ginetta GT4 Supercup

Ginetta GT4 Supercup
CategoryOne-make racing by Ginetta
CountryUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom
Inaugural season2008
ConstructorsGinetta
Engine suppliersFord Duratec 3.7 litre V6
Drivers' championUnited KingdomAdam Smalley
Official websiteGinetta GT4 Supercup Website
Current season
The Ginetta G50 Cup car.

The Ginetta GT4 Supercup is a one-make racing, Sports car racing series based in the United Kingdom, using identical GinettaG50 and G55 sports cars. The championship supported the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) until the end of the 2022 season, then became a class in the British Endurance Championship run by Britcar.

The championship began as the Ginetta G50 Cup in 2008, supporting the British Formula Three Championship and British GT Championship. In 2009 it moved to support the BTCC. In 2011, with the introduction of the Ginetta G55, the championship became the Ginetta GT Supercup, running a multi class format for the two different cars. For the 2014 season, the championship was rebranded as the Ginetta GT4 Supercup, with both the G50 and G55 cars running in a single, performance balanced class.[1]

Racing car

The regulations include sealed engines, gearboxes and differentials. This prevents expensive development of the cars and ensures that all of the cars are identical, helping to provide close racing.

The Ginetta G55 Cup was introduced in 2011, the Ginetta G55 offered a 3.7 litre V6 engine and 380 BHP.

Trained engineer Tomlinson himself penned the base specification for the Ginetta G50 which was produced to celebrate 50 years of Ginetta production. Home to a 3.5 litre V6 engine and 300 BHP, it has since become a successful GT4 car.

Race weekend

Meetings are usually made up of three 20-minute races. The grid for the first race is determined by a 20-minute qualifying session. The results of the first race forms the grid for the second race. The grid for the third race is decided by reversing between 4 and 6 of the top 10 finishers from the second race.

2019 Race Circuits

The current racing circuits are:

Champions

Ginetta G50 Cup
Season G50 Champion G50 Team
2008United KingdomNigel MooreUnited Kingdom Tockwith Motorsport
2009United KingdomNathan FrekeUnited KingdomCentury Motorsport
2010United KingdomFrank WrathallUnited KingdomDynojet
Ginetta GT Supercup
Season G55 Champion G55 Team Champion G50 Champion G50 Team Champion
2011United KingdomAdam MorganUnited KingdomCiceley RacingUnited KingdomTom IngramUnited Kingdom Plans Motorsport
2012United KingdomCarl BreezeUnited KingdomTCRUnited Kingdom Mark Davies United Kingdom Richardson Racing
2013United KingdomTom IngramUnited KingdomJHR DevelopmentsUnited Kingdom Sean Huyton United Kingdom Academy Motorsport
2014United Kingdom Charlie Robertson United Kingdom HHC Motorsport
Ginetta GT4 Supercup
Season Pro Champion Pro Team Champion Am Champion Am Team Champion
2015United KingdomTom OliphantUnited KingdomCentury MotorsportUnited KingdomColin WhiteUnited KingdomCWS 4x4 Spares
2016United KingdomTom WrigleyUnited Kingdom Rob Boston Racing United KingdomColin WhiteUnited KingdomCWS 4x4 Spares
2017United Kingdom Callum Pointon United Kingdom HHC Motorsport United KingdomJac ConstableUnited Kingdom Xentek Motorsport
2018United Kingdom Charlie Ladell United Kingdom Rob Boston Racing United KingdomMichael CreesUnited KingdomCentury Motorsport
2019United KingdomHarry KingUnited KingdomElite MotorsportUnited Kingdom Nathan Heathcote United KingdomCentury Motorsport
2020United KingdomWill BurnsUnited Kingdom Rob Boston Racing United KingdomColin WhiteUnited KingdomCWS 4x4 Spares
2021United KingdomAdam SmalleyUnited KingdomElite MotorsportUnited KingdomColin WhiteUnited KingdomCWS 4x4 Spares
Season G56 Pro G56 Am G55 Pro G55 Am
2022United Kingdom James Kellett United Kingdom Wes Pearce United Kingdom Luke Reade United Kingdom Ian Duggan

See also

References

  1. ^"MICHELIN GINETTA GT4 SUPERCUP TO RUN AS SINGLE-CLASS SERIES". Ginetta.com. Ginetta Cars. 20 December 2013. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.