GT4 European Series

GT4 European Series set for Spanish season finale in 2025

GT4 European Series
28 Jul. 2024 • 11:30
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The GT4 European Series Powered by RAFA Racing Club has revealed its full six-round schedule for 2025, with a return to Misano and a Spanish season finale to cap the year.

 

Following the announcement of the provisional schedule during the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa in June, the GT4 European Series calendar has now been completed with a return to Italy and Barcelona resuming its spot as the title decider.

 

The GT4 European Series will once again be fought out over 12 races at six events, with all races running alongside the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS, ensuring both a world-class stage and widespread media coverage.

 

Misano now hosts round four in July and returns to the calendar for a fourth successive year. The sun-soaked seaside track is well known for providing ultra-close racing, with just a single second separating half the grid at times during this year’s event. Misano is also one of the championship’s longest-serving venues.

 

Indeed, the first race for the GT4 European Series in its current format took place there back in 2017 and it has featured on the schedule in every year but one since.

In a further change, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya returns to its familiar slot as the season finale in October. This will be the fourth time the Catalonian track has staged the final GT4 European Series round, having previously hosted the seasonal showdowns from 2021-2023.

 

In total, next season will feature three returning venues, including the Dutch seaside circuit of Zandvoort and the Nürburgring in Germany – both of which last featured in 2021 – and Barcelona.

 

The campaign will begin at Circuit Paul Ricard in France on April 11-13, before heading back to the beach at Zandvoort where the grid will do battle between the dunes on May 16-18. The GT4 European Series will then form a key part of the support package at the world-famous CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa in Belgium on June 26-29 before making its annual trip to Italy where Misano will stage another seaside double-header on July 18-20.

 

The Nürburgring makes its return to the schedule after a four-year break on August 29-31 as it takes over from Hockenheim as the German event, before champions will be crowned in Barcelona on October 10-12.

 

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