The 2021
Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia Powered by
AWS was an Australian motor sport competition for GT cars. The series incorporated the "Motorsport Australia GT Championship", the "Motorsport Australia Endurance Championship", the "GT3 Trophy Series" and the "GT4 Cup",[1] however the Endurance Championship could not be contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The Motorsport Australia GT Championship was the 25th running of an
Australian GT Championship. This was the first season of the championship being jointly managed by Australian Racing Group (ARG) and
SRO Motorsports Group.[3]
Calendar
The provisional six-race calendar was released on 16 December 2020 with all rounds taking place in Australia.[4] The first round at
Phillip Island was postponed to 13–14 March from its original 20–21 February date, after a snap lockdown was enacted in response to an outbreak of
COVID-19 cases in
Melbourne.[5][6][7] The round at
Sandown and the two Endurance Championship races at
Tailem Bend and
Bathurst were cancelled and replaced by one round at Bathurst due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
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abcdefghijkCar No. 3 entered as OK Communication, car No. 9 entered as Hallmarc, cars No. 23 and 124 entered as
KFC Racing, car No. 24 entered as Bostik Racing, car No. 33 entered as Perfect Auto Body, car No. 65 entered as CoinSpot, car No. 67 entered as Forum Group, car No. 69 entered as
Supabarn, car No. 77 entered as Forum, car No. 91 entered as Canon Foods and car No. 777 entered as
The Bend Motorsport Park. All twelve entries were run by Melbourne Performance Centre.
The 2021
Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia Powered by
AWS was an Australian motor sport competition for GT cars. The series incorporated the "Motorsport Australia GT Championship", the "Motorsport Australia Endurance Championship", the "GT3 Trophy Series" and the "GT4 Cup",[1] however the Endurance Championship could not be contested due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The Motorsport Australia GT Championship was the 25th running of an
Australian GT Championship. This was the first season of the championship being jointly managed by Australian Racing Group (ARG) and
SRO Motorsports Group.[3]
Calendar
The provisional six-race calendar was released on 16 December 2020 with all rounds taking place in Australia.[4] The first round at
Phillip Island was postponed to 13–14 March from its original 20–21 February date, after a snap lockdown was enacted in response to an outbreak of
COVID-19 cases in
Melbourne.[5][6][7] The round at
Sandown and the two Endurance Championship races at
Tailem Bend and
Bathurst were cancelled and replaced by one round at Bathurst due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
^
abcdefghijkCar No. 3 entered as OK Communication, car No. 9 entered as Hallmarc, cars No. 23 and 124 entered as
KFC Racing, car No. 24 entered as Bostik Racing, car No. 33 entered as Perfect Auto Body, car No. 65 entered as CoinSpot, car No. 67 entered as Forum Group, car No. 69 entered as
Supabarn, car No. 77 entered as Forum, car No. 91 entered as Canon Foods and car No. 777 entered as
The Bend Motorsport Park. All twelve entries were run by Melbourne Performance Centre.