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'''GT4 Australia''' (known commercially as '''Monochrome GT4 Australia''' for 2024-2025) is a ] series for ]-class grand touring cars. The series is promoted by the ], who are the global owner of the category, and also promote the ] for ] cars. '''GT4 Australia''' (known commercially as '''Monochrome GT4 Australia''' for 2024–2025) is a ] series for ]-class grand touring cars. The series is promoted by the ], who are the global owner of the category, and also promote the ] for ] cars.


The first series ran in 2024, after GT4 cars had previously run in the ]<ref>{{Cite web |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=2023-10-11 |title=SRO to promote standalone GT4 Australia series |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/sro-to-promote-standalone-gt4-australia-series/ |access-date=2024-12-25 |website=V8 Sleuth |language=en-US}}</ref>. In 2024, the series ran as part of the ] events promoted by ]. For 2025, SRO has taken over as event promoter and the series will run on events headlined by the World Challenge Australia. The first series ran in 2024, after GT4 cars had previously run in the ].<ref>{{Cite web |last=O'Brien |first=Connor |date=2023-10-11 |title=SRO to promote standalone GT4 Australia series |url=https://www.v8sleuth.com.au/sro-to-promote-standalone-gt4-australia-series/ |access-date=2024-12-25 |website=V8 Sleuth |language=en-US}}</ref> In 2024, the series ran as part of the ] events promoted by ]. For 2025, SRO has taken over as event promoter and the series will run on events headlined by the World Challenge Australia.


==Champions== ==Champions==


Like other series run by SRO, GT4 Australia awards multiple cups. Eligibility for the various cups is determined by the previous experience, age, and results achieved by the drivers. Like other series run by SRO, GT4 Australia awards multiple cups. Eligibility for the various cups is determined by the previous experience, age, and results achieved by the drivers.{{citation needed|date= December 2024}}


Professional racing drivers with results in high-profile series (such as the ] will have ] or ] categorisation, and are only eligible to compete as part of the Pro-Am Cup, paired with a Bronze category driver. Professional racing drivers with results in high-profile series (such as the ] will have ] or ] categorisation, and are only eligible to compete as part of the Pro-Am Cup, paired with a Bronze category driver.
{| class="wikitable" {| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption |+ Winners
! Year !! Silver Cup !! Pro-Am Cup !! Am Cup ! Year !! Silver Cup !! Pro-Am Cup !! Am Cup
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| ] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-10 |title=Miedecke Mustang wins ends the season with victory, Method Motorsport take Silver Cup |url=https://gt4australia.com.au/news/123/miedecke-mustang-wins-ends-the-season-with-victory-method-motorsport-take-silver-cup |access-date=2024-12-25 |website=Monochrome GT4 Australia |language=en-GB}}</ref> || Method Motorsport (Marcus Flack/Tom Hayman) (McLaren Artura GT4) || Method Motorsport (Lachlan Mineeff/Shane Smollen) (Porsche 718 Cayman CS RS) || Randall Racing (]/Jacob Lawrence) (BMW M4 GT4 G82) ! ]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-10 |title=Miedecke Mustang wins ends the season with victory, Method Motorsport take Silver Cup |url=https://gt4australia.com.au/news/123/miedecke-mustang-wins-ends-the-season-with-victory-method-motorsport-take-silver-cup |access-date=2024-12-25 |website=Monochrome GT4 Australia |language=en-GB}}</ref>
| Method Motorsport (Marcus Flack/Tom Hayman) (McLaren Artura GT4) || Method Motorsport (Lachlan Mineeff/Shane Smollen) (Porsche 718 Cayman CS RS) || Randall Racing (]/Jacob Lawrence) (BMW M4 GT4 G82)
|} |}


==References== ==References==

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External links: ==External links==
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 26 December 2024

GT4 Australia (known commercially as Monochrome GT4 Australia for 2024–2025) is a motor racing series for SRO GT4-class grand touring cars. The series is promoted by the SRO Motorsports Group, who are the global owner of the category, and also promote the GT World Challenge Australia for SRO GT3 cars.

The first series ran in 2024, after GT4 cars had previously run in the Australian Production Car Championship. In 2024, the series ran as part of the SpeedSeries events promoted by Motorsport Australia. For 2025, SRO has taken over as event promoter and the series will run on events headlined by the World Challenge Australia.

Champions

Like other series run by SRO, GT4 Australia awards multiple cups. Eligibility for the various cups is determined by the previous experience, age, and results achieved by the drivers.

Professional racing drivers with results in high-profile series (such as the Supercars Championship will have FIA Gold or FIA Platinum categorisation, and are only eligible to compete as part of the Pro-Am Cup, paired with a Bronze category driver.

Winners
Year Silver Cup Pro-Am Cup Am Cup
2024 Method Motorsport (Marcus Flack/Tom Hayman) (McLaren Artura GT4) Method Motorsport (Lachlan Mineeff/Shane Smollen) (Porsche 718 Cayman CS RS) Randall Racing (John Bowe/Jacob Lawrence) (BMW M4 GT4 G82)

References

  1. O'Brien, Connor (2023-10-11). "SRO to promote standalone GT4 Australia series". V8 Sleuth. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  2. "Miedecke Mustang wins ends the season with victory, Method Motorsport take Silver Cup". Monochrome GT4 Australia. 2024-11-10. Retrieved 2024-12-25.

External links

GT Series seasons organized by the SRO Motorsports Group
International
      BPR Global GT Series (1994–1996)
FIA GT Championship (1997–2009)
FIA GT1 World Championship (2010–2012)
                            Intercontinental GT Challenge (2016–present)
Asia
FIA GT World Cup (2015–2019, 2023–present)
        Blancpain GT Series Asia (2017–2018)
Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia (2019)
GT World Challenge Asia (2022–present)
Japan Cup Series (2022–present)
Europe
                FIA GT3 European Championship (2006–2012)
Blancpain Endurance Series (2011–2015)
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup (2016–2019)
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (2020–present)
FIA GT Series (2013)
Blancpain Sprint Series (2014–2015)
Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup (2016–2018)
Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe (2019)
GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup (2020–present)
Blancpain GT Series (2014–2019)
GT World Challenge Europe (2020–present)
GT Sports Club (2015)
Blancpain GT Sports Club (2016–2019)
GT2 European Series (2021–present)
British GT Championship (2004–present)
Americas
        Pirelli World Challenge (2018)
Blancpain GT World Challenge America (2019)
GT World Challenge America (2020–present)
GT Sports Club America (2020)
GT America Series (2021–present)
Oceania
                 GT World Challenge Australia (2021–present)
Europe GT4
    GT4 European Cup/Trophy/Series (2007–2016, 2018–present)
GT4 European Series Northern Cup (2017)
GT4 European Series Southern Cup (2017)
French GT4 Cup (2018–present)
GT4 Central European Cup (2018)
GT4 South European Series (2019)
Americas GT4
                 Pirelli GT4 America Series (2019–present)
Asia GT4
                 GT4 International Cup (2018)
Australia GT4
                 GT4 Australia Series (2024–present)
Europe TC
                TC France Series (2021–present)
Americas TC
                TC America Series (2019–present)
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