The 2024 GT America Series will be the fourth season of the SRO Motorsports Group's GT America Series, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars. The races will be contested with GT2-spec, GT3-spec and GT4-spec cars. The season will begin on April 5 at Sonoma Raceway and end on October 6 at Indianapolis.
The initial calendar was revealed during the 2023 24 Hours of Spa featuring eight rounds. [1]
Round | Circuit | Date | Supporting |
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1 | Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, California | April 5–7 | GT World Challenge America |
2 | Long Beach Grand Prix, Long Beach, California | April 19–21 |
IndyCar Series IMSA SportsCar Championship |
3 | Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida | May 3–5 | GT World Challenge America |
4 | Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas | May 17–19 | |
5 | Virginia International Raceway, Alton, Virginia | July 19–21 | |
6 | Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin | August 16–18 | |
7 | Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Alabama | September 6–8 | |
8 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana | October 4–6 |
Intercontinental GT Challenge GT World Challenge America |
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Notes:
Bold indicates overall winner
Round | Circuit | Pole position | SRO3 Winners | GT2 Winners | GT4 Winners | |
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1 | R1 | Sonoma | #27 CRP/Daskalos Racing | #27 CRP/Daskalos Racing | #127 TPC with Dream Racing | #098 Rotek Racing |
Jason Daskalos | Jason Daskalos | Aaron Farhadi | Isaac Sherman | |||
R2 | #3 SKI Autosports | #127 TPC with Dream Racing | #098 Rotek Racing | |||
Johnny O'Connell | Aaron Farhadi | Isaac Sherman | ||||
2 | R1 | Long Beach | ||||
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3 | R1 | Sebring | ||||
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4 | R1 | COTA | ||||
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5 | R1 | Virginia | ||||
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6 | R1 | Road America | ||||
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7 | R1 | Barber | ||||
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8 | R1 | Indianapolis | ||||
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The 2024 GT America Series will be the fourth season of the SRO Motorsports Group's GT America Series, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars. The races will be contested with GT2-spec, GT3-spec and GT4-spec cars. The season will begin on April 5 at Sonoma Raceway and end on October 6 at Indianapolis.
The initial calendar was revealed during the 2023 24 Hours of Spa featuring eight rounds. [1]
Round | Circuit | Date | Supporting |
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1 | Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, California | April 5–7 | GT World Challenge America |
2 | Long Beach Grand Prix, Long Beach, California | April 19–21 |
IndyCar Series IMSA SportsCar Championship |
3 | Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida | May 3–5 | GT World Challenge America |
4 | Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas | May 17–19 | |
5 | Virginia International Raceway, Alton, Virginia | July 19–21 | |
6 | Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin | August 16–18 | |
7 | Barber Motorsports Park, Birmingham, Alabama | September 6–8 | |
8 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana | October 4–6 |
Intercontinental GT Challenge GT World Challenge America |
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Notes:
Bold indicates overall winner
Round | Circuit | Pole position | SRO3 Winners | GT2 Winners | GT4 Winners | |
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1 | R1 | Sonoma | #27 CRP/Daskalos Racing | #27 CRP/Daskalos Racing | #127 TPC with Dream Racing | #098 Rotek Racing |
Jason Daskalos | Jason Daskalos | Aaron Farhadi | Isaac Sherman | |||
R2 | #3 SKI Autosports | #127 TPC with Dream Racing | #098 Rotek Racing | |||
Johnny O'Connell | Aaron Farhadi | Isaac Sherman | ||||
2 | R1 | Long Beach | ||||
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3 | R1 | Sebring | ||||
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4 | R1 | COTA | ||||
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5 | R1 | Virginia | ||||
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6 | R1 | Road America | ||||
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7 | R1 | Barber | ||||
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8 | R1 | Indianapolis | ||||
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