GT World Cup

The FIA GT World Cup is an annual showdown for GT competitors across the globe, that in 2019 celebrates its fifth anniversary.

This race is held in Macao (China), in the urban circuit of the city which has 6,120Km in length and its considered one of the most dangerous in the world.

Macao urban racetrack

This race creates a showcase for GT manufacturers thanks to an exclusive format in a highly prestigious location – Macau. This is attractive for the world’s top GT drivers and teams, generating considerable media coverage and a strong impact for the marques involved.

For the FIA, the creation of a GT World Cup is a way of harmonising all GT championships taking place all over the world, since it is imperative to contest a series recognised by the FIA and based on the FIA technical regulations in order to be eligible for qualification to the GT World Cup. FIA GT World Cup has become a reference event for GT drivers or manufacturers – an event that absolutely must feature among their record of achievement. Entrants must contest a series recognised by the FIA and based on the FIA GT3 technical regulations in order to be eligible for qualification to the GT World Cup.

Cars must have GT3 technical specs, allowing only Platinum and Gold drivers to compete.

This GT World Cup is not a championship, but a single race, so the winner only has to win one race, which in 2019 was held at 17 of November.

The classification on 2019 was:

For more info: https://www.fia.com/events/gt-world-cup/season-2019/2019-fia-gt-world-cup

GT World Cup 2019