2020_GT_World_Challenge_Europe

2020 GT World Challenge Europe

2020 GT World Challenge Europe

2020 sports car racing series


The 2020 GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS was the seventh season of the GT World Challenge Europe and the first after title sponsor Blancpain withdrew sponsorship. The season began on 25 July at Imola and ended on 15 November at Circuit Paul Ricard.

This season featured eight rounds:[1] four Endurance Cup rounds and four Sprint Cup rounds.

Calendar

The provisional calendar was released on 26 July 2019.[2]

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Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

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Championship standings

Scoring system

Championship points are awarded for the first ten positions in each race. The pole-sitter also receives one point and entries are required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers are required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race.

Sprint Cup points
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Imola points
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Nürburgring & Paul Ricard points
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24 Hours of Spa points

Points are awarded after six hours, after twelve hours and at the finish.

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Drivers' championships

Overall

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Silver Cup

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Pro-Am Cup

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Team's championships

Overall

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Silver Cup

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Pro-Am Cup

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See also


References

  1. "Summer start confirmed for GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS". gt-world-challenge-europe.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 15 May 2020. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  2. "Provisional 2020 calendar revealed during Total 24 Hours of Spa press conference". gt-world-challenge-europe.com. SRO Motorsports Group. 26 July 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2022.

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