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BREAKING: Ginetta To Leave TOCA Paddock At The End Of 2024.

Written by Cameron Gale, Edited by Vyas Ponurri

Ginetta will be expanding its commitment to the Intelligent Money British GT championship for another three years, after signing a three-year deal with SRO Motorsports Group. Therefore it will be leaving the TOCA paddock at the end of 2024.


The Manufacturer's existing Junior Championship and GT Academy will be supporting British GT’s support series with the new Ginetta GT championship, which features a new car and two classes, the Ginetta GT Pro and GT5.


Each series will appear exclusively on the British GT package, and for a standalone Ginetta-only event at Silverstone.


The popular junior single-seater categories GB3 and GB4 complete the roster, and will be a permanent presence at British GT’s six UK events.


The partnership also paves the way for more Ginetta G56 GT4 models to join British GT’s entry list from next season. Assetto Motorsport are the only team to currently run the car, which replaced the race and championship-winning G55 in 2021. Indeed, that car and its G50 predecessor racked up more GT4 victories for Ginetta than any other manufacturer in the history of the series.


Mike Simpson, Head of Motorsport, Ginetta, said: “Extending our partnership with SRO Motorsports Group is all part of Lawrence Tomlinson’s vision to continue to develop our racing series and experience. It is a great opportunity for us to continue to build our offering for drivers at all levels with ambitions to become professional racers or to go endurance racing. It makes racing more efficient for teams and drivers and enables Ginetta to expand its renowned racing ladder philosophy to Europe and the USA where SRO already has a presence in GT racing."


“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Alan Gow and TOCA for the support they have given Ginetta over many years.”


Intelligent Money British GT Championship Manager Lauren Granville added: “Ginetta's championships are a cornerstone of Britain's modern-day motorsport landscape. Big, competitive grids and value-for-money racing also make its series the ideal destination for hobby racers or stepping stone for youngsters eyeing a professional career.


“What's more, Ginetta is also the most successful constructor in British GT4 history - proof that its motorsport expertise extends beyond one-make competition. As such, we are delighted to have Ginetta exclusively appearing on the Intelligent Money British GT Championship package for the next three years where it joins two more strong national platforms: GB3 and GB4.”


Ginetta Junior Championship


The longest running and most prestigious junior series in the UK, Ginetta Junior Championship is the first step on the motorsport ladder for 14 to 17-year-old racing drivers. The series will be using the multi-disciplined Ginetta G40. It is a championship that plays a critical function in the development of young drivers.


Ginetta GT Academy


The Ginetta GT Academy is a unique concept providing the drivers with a high performance, yet safe and reliable race car, the G56 GTA, to revel in entry level GT Racing. Drivers of all experience levels compete in GT Academy, as the field is split between experienced drivers, and novices being trained and supported by Ginetta factory drivers in the ‘Rookie’ class.


Ginetta GT Championship


New for 2023, the Ginetta GT Championship will consist of two main classes: GT Pro and GT5. Due to the success of the GT Academy Championship, Ginetta will now offer both a new car and championship to take drivers to the next level of competition.


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