GT3 racing features cars from a variety of manufacturers, including Porsche, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Audi, and BMW, just to name a few. This diversity makes for interesting and exciting racing, as each car has its own unique strengths and weaknesses.


Silverstone
May
7

Silverstone

Silverstone declares itself the home of British racing and with a history stretching back to 1948, there is some justification to the claim. Always one of the fastest circuits, Silverstone has developed from its windswept airfield origins into one of the most recognised in world motorsport.

Home to the British Grand Prix on two and four wheels, today the circuit boasts its own interactive museum, the Silverstone Experience, as well as thriving business parks, home to motorsport businesses including the Aston Martin Formula One Team.

Outside of the Grands Prix, each year the track plays host to a wide variety of national racing and an extremely popular historic meeting, the Silverstone Classic.

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Suzuka
Apr
30

Suzuka

The Honda-owned race course at Suzuka (鈴鹿国際レーシングコース) has emerged as one of the world's most demanding and rewarding motor racing circuits, packing a mix of almost every type of corner into a remarkably small space. Drivers rate it highly, mainly because it is one of the few circuits these days which still has challenges to throw at them. It has also gained world recognition because of its unusual figure-of-eight layout, which has spawned countless Scalextric imitations!

Various safety upgrades over the years have seen corners eased to add run-off and the addition of the chicane onto the start-finish straight, however there's no disguising that this remains an 'old school' circuit and true test of driver and rider.

Aside from the Formula One Grand Prix, major events today include the Suzuka 10 Hours endurance race for GT cars and the Suzuka 8 Hours, which remains one of the most important events for motorcycle manufacturers and is an important cornerstone of the FIM Endurance World Championship.

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Mount Panorama
Apr
23

Mount Panorama

Bathurst's Mount Panorama circuit has become an indelible part of Australian sporting history and a gathering place for petrolheads the world over thanks to its mix of speed, danger and endurance.

Winding its way up and down a hillside, the circuit has been enchanting racing fans since the 1930s and remains one of the most challenging circuits in world motorsport. Winning here, whatever the category, is major accolade for any racing driver.

The programme of events has expanded in recent years to take in not only the Bathurst 1000 but also the Bathurst 12 Hours for international GT cars, the 6 Hour production car enduro, Challenge Bathurst for all comers and the Bathurst International, for the Australian Racing Group's roster of categories.

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Zolder
Apr
16

Zolder

Zolder has always been somewhat in the shadow of its more illustrious counterpart at Spa-Francorchamps but nevertheless Belgium's first purpose-built circuit has plenty of history itself. Always a bustling national venue, the circuit has also had its fair share of international limelight, proving a useful backstop for Formula One while Spa was being renovated and after Nivelles-Baulers faded away.

While Formula One is unlikely to return, top class series such as the DTM have visited as recently as 2019, while the FIA WTCR also paid a visit in 2020.

Other events include a 24 Hour GT and touring car race, while the domestic racing scene remains strong, with a regular schedule of events

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Oulton Park
Apr
2

Oulton Park

Set in a former country estate, Oulton Park's sweeping contours and picturesque setting have ensured it is one of England's most popular race tracks, almost from its very first laps in the 1950s.

Home to the Gold Cup races which originally featured contemporary Formula One cars until the 1970s, it has now become a major race each year for classic and historic racing cars.

Today the circuit is owned by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision operation, which has invested significantly in the refurbishment of facilities.

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Imola Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
Mar
26

Imola Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari

Fast, flowing and with a fair amount of gradient to boot, Imola grew from a course laid out on public roads before being transformed into one of Europe's classic courses, providing a proper test of driver and machine. It's origins and location literally in a city centre mean that there is often little room for error.

Restored once again to the Formula One calendar, the circuit hosts a wide range of racing throughout the year, as well as pop concerts, cycling events and promotional activities.  There's also a guided tour which can be booked to take you around the key points of the lap, including the Senna Memorial.

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Circuit of the Americas
Mar
19

Circuit of the Americas

This 5.5-kilometre circuit isn’t an unfamiliar face to many, hosting the US GP in Formula 1 since its opening in 2012. However, in the GT world, it’s been hosting since 2019, becoming a staple of the GT World Challenge America series ever since.

The long back straight will provide some amazing overtaking opportunities, whilst the high-speed sweeping nature of the first sector will allow you to really push your car to its limits.

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