2018 International GT Open

European GT racing
70 minute race on Saturday, 60 minute race on Sunday. Two drivers per car.
Google/iCal Calendar links: ICAL -or- HTML
For more championships click here.

European GT racing
70 minute race on Saturday, 60 minute race on Sunday. Two drivers per car.
Google/iCal Calendar links: ICAL -or- HTML
For more championships click here.

Asian GT racing series. All races are for FIA GT3 and GT4 cars. The race format is the same as the Blancpain GT Sprint Cup in Europe, 2 x 60 minutes per weekend.
Google/iCal Calendar links: ICAL -or- HTML
For the European Blancpain GT Series click here.
For more championships click here.

European GT racing series split into two Cups:
Teams can compete in the entire series or pick a cup.
All races are for FIA GT3 cars exclusively, the class structure is based upon driver ratings with a mix of Pro, Pro/Am and Am classes.
Google/iCal Calendar links: ICAL -or- HTML
For more championships click here.

GT and touring car sprint racing in North America with a variety of classes. There are four splits, not all appear at every round on the calendar. The GT splits are further divided into two formats, Sprint and SprintX. Every split races twice per meeting.
GT/GT Cup races: 50-minute races, one driver per car, FIA GT3 cars in GT, and Porsche Cup, Ferrari Challenge and Lamborghini Trofeo cars in GT Cup.
GT-X races (“SprintX”): 60-minute races, two drivers per car, FIA GT3 cars.
GTS races: 50-minute races, one driver per car, FIA GT4 cars.
GTS-X races (“SprintX”): 60-minute races, two drivers per car, FIA GT4 cars.
TCR races: Sprint races for the global-spec TCR touring car class.
TC/TCA races: Sprint races for PWC touring cars.
Finally, the end of the season sees the PWC organise the California 8 Hours, a round of the SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge.
Google/iCal Calendar links: ICAL -or- HTML
For more championships click here.