GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS¶
Sporting Regulations 2025
Complete Sporting Regulations Document¶
The complete 2025 GT World Challenge Europe Sporting Regulations are available in the PDF document below. You can view the document directly in your browser or download it for offline access.
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Important Note: These online regulations are unofficial and given for information only. In the case of any differences, the regulations as published by the RACB and as posted on the GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS website are the reference.
Foreword¶
The GT Challenge Europe powered by AWS is governed by the FIA International Sporting Code and its appendices (hereinafter "the Code), the International Series General Prescriptions and the present Sporting Regulations specific to the Series, as well as clarifications and Bulletins issued by the SRO Sporting Board during the season in accordance with Article 2.1.
SRO Motorsports Group (hereinafter referred to as "the Promoter"), will organise the GT Challenge Europe Series powered by AWS (hereinafter "the Series") reserved for FIA-homologated Grand Touring cars (hereinafter "GT3")
The Series comprises one title of GT Challenge Europe powered by AWS Winner for Drivers and one title of GT Challenge Europe powered by AWS Winner for Teams, which will be awarded overall as well as in the Gold, Silver and Bronze categories.
It also includes Cups: the GT Challenge Europe powered by AWS Sprint Overall, Gold, Silver and Bronze Cups for Teams and Drivers, the GT Challenge Europe powered by AWS Endurance Overall, Gold, Silver, and Bronze Cups for Teams and Drivers. It may also include one or more F GT Challenge Europe powered by AWS Esports GT Pro Events, which would score points towards teh Overall, Gold and Silver Teams titles.
Certain aspects relating to the application of the Series regulations have been entrusted to the SRO Sporting Board and SRO Technical Board, as defined in Appendix 5.
Terms used in these regulations such as 'Event' and 'Competition' are defined as in the International Sporting Code Article 20 (Definitions). Within these Sporting Regulations, terms referring to natural persons are applicable to all genders.