International Super GT (GT500&GT300) Championship. Which includes *Real JGTC Rules*.

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Classifications

JGTC consists of two classes, GT500 (max. 500hp) and GT300 (max. 300hp). Horsepower is controlled through air restrictors.
Cars eligible for GT500: JAF-GT(class 1), Le Mans* cars and cars specially authorized by the JAF**.
Cars eligible for GT300: JAF-GT(class 2), Le Mans cars and cars specially authorized by the JAF.
* Le Mans cars : Cars classified as GT2 before 1998 or GTS and Le Mans GT after 1999. However, those cars need to meet JAF-GT regulations of 2001.
** Cars specially authorized by the JAF: FIA-GT homologated cars, Grand American GT cars, and DTM cars from the year 2000.

Drivers

Each car is obligated to have 2 drivers. Both drivers need to drive in qualifying and the race to receive championship points. A driver change during the race is mandatory and one driver may not drive more than 2/3 of the total race distance. Drivers needs to hold a valid sporting license of International grade C or above.

Qualifying

Official qualifying is divided into two 60-minute sessions. Each session is divided into three 20-minute segments, one for GT500, one for GT300 and one joint segment. Each driver/car must qualifying within 107% of the average set by the three fastest cars in each class.

Race Distance

The race distance is no less than 250km and no more than 1,000 km. At least one pit stop for a driver change, fuel and tires is mandatory.

Starting Procedure

The starting procedure begins with an 8-minute warm-up, 45 minutes prior to the start of the race. This is followed by a formation lap and the rolling start. When the pace car leaves the track, and the green light turns on, the race is started. No passing is allowed until the start-finish line is crossed.

Fuel

Commercial, unleaded, high-octane gasoline (within 102 RONs) is used.

Pit Stops

During the race only 5 people can work on a car inside the pit at the same time. Two people to change tires, two to refuel the car and 1 for other tasks. There is no limit to the number of crew members that do not touch the car directly. The car jack may not be used while the car is being refueled, meaning tire changes must occur after the fuel has gone into the car.

Handicap Weights

JGTC uses a system of handicap weights to ensure a level playing field. Weights are added after a race for the following:

Finishing first, second or third
Qualifying first, second or third
Setting the fastest race lap
The maximum total handicap weight is 120kg for GT500 and 80kg for GT300. If a car running a handicap weight finishes sixth, 10kg is removed from the total in GT500 and 5kg in GT300. Handicapped cars that finish seventh or lower will loose 20kg in GT500 and 15kg in GT300. Handicaps for qualifying and fastest lap cannot be removed. The following is a table showing weight handicaps:

Finishing Result 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
GT 500 +50 kg +30 kg +20 kg +10 kg
GT 300 +30 kg +20 kg +10 kg +5 kg
Qualifying Result 1st 2nd 3rd
Both Classes
+10 kg +10 kg +10 kg
Fastest Lap 1st 2nd 3rd
Both Classes
+10 kg +10 kg +10 kg

Times and Schedules

Fuji Speedway GT

Nurbergring GP/F

Côte d’Azur

Autodromo Nazionale Monza (Weather)

Rome

Laguna Seca Raceway

Superspeedway – Daytona

Superspeedway – Indy

Tokyo R246

Special Stage Route 7 / Night (Weather)

Suzuka Circuit (Weather)

Nürburgring 24h (Time / Weather)

(to be Ordered)
 
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