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− | The '''British GT Cup''' is an event held at the [[Silverstone Circuit]], Silverstone. The event debuted during the [[2013 World GT Series season]] in which it was sponsored by Whata-Designs. The event debut was marred however by a mass disconnection following qualifying of multiple contenders for points including [[Constant Racing]]'s [[David Stanton]]. [[Alessandro Puoti]], part of Vod:Bul Racing (closest championship contenders to Midnight Motorsport at the time), was also one of the casualties. For the [[2014 World GT Series season|2014 season]], the event will be run under the name of the '6 Hours of Silverstone'. | + | The '''British GT Cup''' is an event held at the [[Silverstone Circuit]], Silverstone. The event debuted during the [[2013 World GT Series season]] in which it was sponsored by Whata-Designs. The event debut was marred however by a mass disconnection following qualifying of multiple contenders for points including [[Constant Racing]]'s [[David Stanton]]. [[Alessandro Puoti]], part of Vod:Bul Racing (closest championship contenders to Midnight Motorsport at the time), was also one of the casualties. For the [[2014 World GT Series season|2014 season]], the event will be run under the name of the '6 Hours of Silverstone' and will inherit the title as season opener from the departing [[Italian GT Cup]]. |
==Winners== | ==Winners== | ||
Revision as of 15:01, 8 February 2014
The British GT Cup is an event held at the Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone. The event debuted during the 2013 World GT Series season in which it was sponsored by Whata-Designs. The event debut was marred however by a mass disconnection following qualifying of multiple contenders for points including Constant Racing's David Stanton. Alessandro Puoti, part of Vod:Bul Racing (closest championship contenders to Midnight Motorsport at the time), was also one of the casualties. For the 2014 season, the event will be run under the name of the '6 Hours of Silverstone' and will inherit the title as season opener from the departing Italian GT Cup.
Winners
By Year
Year | Driver(s) | Team | Race Time | Location | Report |
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2013 | Alex Cooper | Midnight Motorsport | 19:00 GMT | Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone | Report |
2014 | / | 16:00 GMT | Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone | Report |