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GT4 European Series Back To Monza, Plus Standalone Enduro At Valleunga

The GT4 European Series will return to Monza as part of a stable six-round Championship in 2023.

Each will continue to feature twin free practice sessions, qualifying and two one-hour sprint races. As in 2021, the championship will start at the historic parkland circuit of Monza in Italy, before visiting four other countries around Europe.

All races will again run in support of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS including as part of the support package for the Crowdstrike 24 Hours of Spa in 2023.

New Non-Championship Endurance race

In addition to the regular season calendar, the GT4 formula will break new ground again next year with a new six-hour event being dedicated solely to GT4 machinery.

The non-championship Six Hours of Rome will be a new standalone event, taking on the mantle of the historic race, due to take place at Vallelunga in Italy on October 28/29.

With a GT4 winner assured that means the race will add yet further to an unmatched record that has seen at least one example of LMP1, LMP2, LMP3, CN, GT1, GT2 and GT3 machinery take overall wins since 2004.