The curtain will fall on the 2023 Fanatec GT Europe season next weekend (13-15 October) when the Sprint Cup titles are decided at Zandvoort.
The 4.3km circuit on the North Sea coast will play host to a 30-car field comprising Pro, Gold and Silver Cup entries. All three class titles are up for grabs in the Sprint Cup, while the combined Fanatec GT Europe crown is also on the line in the Gold Cup.
It marks the conclusion of the 10-round championship, the Endurance Cup campaign having come to a close at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on 1 October. As such it is the final chance to see Europe’s premier GT3 series in action before the winter break.
Three-way showdown in prospect for overall Sprint Cup title
This year’s battle for the overall Sprint Cup crown has been the most competitive in some time, with three crews heading into the finale with a legitimate shot at the title and two more holding an outside chance.
Raffaele Marciello and Timur Boguslavskiy (#88 Akkodis ASP Mercedes-AMG) lead the way with 83 points having taken a victory from all four events thus far. Should they wrap up the Sprint championship, the duo will complete a clean sweep of top-tier titles in 2023.
But they will not have it easy. Ricardo Feller and Mattia Drudi (#40 Tresor Orange1 Audi) are just 7.5 points adrift and have outscored the Akkodis ASP crew at each of the previous two weekends. There’s added hunger, too, as both drivers are searching for a maiden overall Fanatec GT Europe title.
A further seven points back, Dries Vanthoor and Charles Weerts (#32 Team WRT BMW) are looking to make it four Sprint crowns in a row. It remains a tall order, but it would be foolish to dismiss such a successful pairing, particularly as they now have a maiden win with BMW machinery under their belts.
Two more crews could theoretically take the title. Christopher Haase and Lucas Légeret (#11 Comtoyou Racing Audi) have score points in every race this season and are 33 off top spot heading into the finale. Albert Costa and Thierry Vermeulen (#69 Emil Frey Racing Ferrari) took a pair of podiums at Valencia, though with a deficit of 34.5 points and 35 to play for they are the definition of a long shot in this title battle.
The teams’ championship is a three-horse race and considerably closer than the drivers’ contest. Akkodis ASP leads with 89.5 points, but Team WRT is within three and Tresor Attempto Racing is just 8.5 points back. There is a very real chance that the titles will be split.
A further 11 Pro crews will contest the finale. Team WRT will have additional firepower as it chases the teams’ crown thanks to the #46 of Rossi/Martin and the #31 of Neubauer/Simmenauer. There will be a trio of extra Audi entries, with Saintéloc Junior Team fielding its #25 for Niederhauser/Bastard and the #27 for Mies/Demoustier, while Comtoyou Racing has Vervisch/Baert in its #12 machine.
A second Emil Frey Racing effort sees Altoè/Lappalainen share the #14 Ferrari, while Dinamic GT has momentum on its side following a good showing at Valencia for the #54 Porsche of Engelhart/De Leener. There is an additional Pro class Porsche as Bronze Cup regular CLRT enters its #44 machine for Ayhancan Güven and Laurin Heinrich.
VSR retains the all-star pairing of Caldarelli/Mapelli in its #60 Lamborghini, while a pair of McLaren entries will run in the hands of Garage 59 and JP Motorsport. The former with its pairing of Goethe/Kjærgaard earned a top-10 finish last time out, while the latter duo of Klien/MacDonald has a final opportunity to put points on the board at Zandvoort.
Close championship battles in store for Gold Cup and Silver Cup contenders
Remarkably, all five full-season Gold Cup crews can still snatch the title at Zandvoort. Aurélien Panis and Alberto di Folco (#9 Boutsen VDS Audi) lead the standings on 90 points having scored three wins and three further podiums. Their chief rivals are Niklas Krütten and Calan Williams (#30 Team WRT BMW), who are six points adrift heading into the finale.
Gilles Magnus and Finlay Hutchison (#21 Comtoyou Racing Audi) have 75.5 points on the board and bagged their maiden win last time out at Valencia, so momentum is on their side. The very same thing can be said of Simon Gachet and Paul Evrard (#26 Saintéloc Junior Team Audi) who are just one point further back.
The final title hopefuls are Adam Eteki and Cesar Gazeau (#10 Boutsen VDS Audi) who have score 72 points and are the only Gold Cup crew yet to earn a class win. The class is bolstered by a further entry as Bronze Cup squad JP Motorsport adds its #112 McLaren for Patryk Krupinski and Norbert Siedler.
The Silver Cup is impossible to call. Lorenzo Patrese and Alex Aka (#99 Tresor Attempto Racing Audi) lead the way on 102 points after sweeping the Valencia weekend, but their advantage is just one point over season-long rival Jordan Love (#77 HRT Mercedes-AMG). The Australian will be rejoined at the finale by Frank Bird, who makes a welcome return after stepping down for Hockenheim and Valencia.
Though they are yet to win a race, a consistent campaign from Ezequiel Perez Companc and Jesse Salmenautio (#90 Madpanda Motorsport Mercedes-AMG) ensures that they retain a mathematical chance at taking the title. However, with a 31.5-point deficit and 35 to score, it is a tall order.
Five more crews will compete for Silver Cup honours. Nova Race will field the #28 Honda for Moncini/Guidetti and the sister #68 for Zanotti/Di Fabio. VSR slims down to a single Lamborghini for Paverud/Paul, while the #71 AF Corse Ferrari will run with Hudspeth/Marinangeli. GSM AB1 completes the field with a to-be-confirmed duo sharing its #18 Lamborghini.
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The curtain will fall on the 2023 Fanatec GT Europe season next weekend (13-15 October) when the Sprint Cup titles are decided at Zandvoort.
The 4.3km circuit on the North Sea coast will play host to a 30-car field comprising Pro, Gold and Silver Cup entries. All three class titles are up for grabs in the Sprint Cup, while the combined Fanatec GT Europe crown is also on the line in the Gold Cup.
It marks the conclusion of the 10-round championship, the Endurance Cup campaign having come to a close at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on 1 October. As such it is the final chance to see Europe’s premier GT3 series in action before the winter break.
Three-way showdown in prospect for overall Sprint Cup title
This year’s battle for the overall Sprint Cup crown has been the most competitive in some time, with three crews heading into the finale with a legitimate shot at the title and two more holding an outside chance.
Raffaele Marciello and Timur Boguslavskiy (#88 Akkodis ASP Mercedes-AMG) lead the way with 83 points having taken a victory from all four events thus far. Should they wrap up the Sprint championship, the duo will complete a clean sweep of top-tier titles in 2023.
But they will not have it easy. Ricardo Feller and Mattia Drudi (#40 Tresor Orange1 Audi) are just 7.5 points adrift and have outscored the Akkodis ASP crew at each of the previous two weekends. There’s added hunger, too, as both drivers are searching for a maiden overall Fanatec GT Europe title.
A further seven points back, Dries Vanthoor and Charles Weerts (#32 Team WRT BMW) are looking to make it four Sprint crowns in a row. It remains a tall order, but it would be foolish to dismiss such a successful pairing, particularly as they now have a maiden win with BMW machinery under their belts.
Two more crews could theoretically take the title. Christopher Haase and Lucas Légeret (#11 Comtoyou Racing Audi) have score points in every race this season and are 33 off top spot heading into the finale. Albert Costa and Thierry Vermeulen (#69 Emil Frey Racing Ferrari) took a pair of podiums at Valencia, though with a deficit of 34.5 points and 35 to play for they are the definition of a long shot in this title battle.
The teams’ championship is a three-horse race and considerably closer than the drivers’ contest. Akkodis ASP leads with 89.5 points, but Team WRT is within three and Tresor Attempto Racing is just 8.5 points back. There is a very real chance that the titles will be split.
A further 11 Pro crews will contest the finale. Team WRT will have additional firepower as it chases the teams’ crown thanks to the #46 of Rossi/Martin and the #31 of Neubauer/Simmenauer. There will be a trio of extra Audi entries, with Saintéloc Junior Team fielding its #25 for Niederhauser/Bastard and the #27 for Mies/Demoustier, while Comtoyou Racing has Vervisch/Baert in its #12 machine.
A second Emil Frey Racing effort sees Altoè/Lappalainen share the #14 Ferrari, while Dinamic GT has momentum on its side following a good showing at Valencia for the #54 Porsche of Engelhart/De Leener. There is an additional Pro class Porsche as Bronze Cup regular CLRT enters its #44 machine for Ayhancan Güven and Laurin Heinrich.
VSR retains the all-star pairing of Caldarelli/Mapelli in its #60 Lamborghini, while a pair of McLaren entries will run in the hands of Garage 59 and JP Motorsport. The former with its pairing of Goethe/Kjærgaard earned a top-10 finish last time out, while the latter duo of Klien/MacDonald has a final opportunity to put points on the board at Zandvoort.
Close championship battles in store for Gold Cup and Silver Cup contenders
Remarkably, all five full-season Gold Cup crews can still snatch the title at Zandvoort. Aurélien Panis and Alberto di Folco (#9 Boutsen VDS Audi) lead the standings on 90 points having scored three wins and three further podiums. Their chief rivals are Niklas Krütten and Calan Williams (#30 Team WRT BMW), who are six points adrift heading into the finale.
Gilles Magnus and Finlay Hutchison (#21 Comtoyou Racing Audi) have 75.5 points on the board and bagged their maiden win last time out at Valencia, so momentum is on their side. The very same thing can be said of Simon Gachet and Paul Evrard (#26 Saintéloc Junior Team Audi) who are just one point further back.
The final title hopefuls are Adam Eteki and Cesar Gazeau (#10 Boutsen VDS Audi) who have score 72 points and are the only Gold Cup crew yet to earn a class win. The class is bolstered by a further entry as Bronze Cup squad JP Motorsport adds its #112 McLaren for Patryk Krupinski and Norbert Siedler.
The Silver Cup is impossible to call. Lorenzo Patrese and Alex Aka (#99 Tresor Attempto Racing Audi) lead the way on 102 points after sweeping the Valencia weekend, but their advantage is just one point over season-long rival Jordan Love (#77 HRT Mercedes-AMG). The Australian will be rejoined at the finale by Frank Bird, who makes a welcome return after stepping down for Hockenheim and Valencia.
Though they are yet to win a race, a consistent campaign from Ezequiel Perez Companc and Jesse Salmenautio (#90 Madpanda Motorsport Mercedes-AMG) ensures that they retain a mathematical chance at taking the title. However, with a 31.5-point deficit and 35 to score, it is a tall order.
Five more crews will compete for Silver Cup honours. Nova Race will field the #28 Honda for Moncini/Guidetti and the sister #68 for Zanotti/Di Fabio. VSR slims down to a single Lamborghini for Paverud/Paul, while the #71 AF Corse Ferrari will run with Hudspeth/Marinangeli. GSM AB1 completes the field with a to-be-confirmed duo sharing its #18 Lamborghini.
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TIMETABLE
FRIDAY 13 OCTOBER
10:25–11:45 – Free Practice
15:20–16:40 – Pre-Qualifying
SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER
09:35-09:55 – Qualifying 1 LIVE
14:00-15:00 – Race 1 LIVE
SATURDAY 15 OCTOBER
09:30-09:50 – Qualifying 2 LIVE
14:00-15:00 – Race 2 LIVE
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SUPPORT SERIES
• Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (2x 30 minutes + 1 lap races)
• GB3 Championship (2x 20-minutes races & 1x 25-minute race)
• Clio Cup Series (2x 25 minutes + 1 lap races)
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STATS & FACTS
– The upcoming Fanatec GT Europe event will be the eighth staged at Zandvoort. The Dutch track previously hosted the overall season finale in 2015, running on the equivalent weekend in October.
– A 30-car field will contest the event, with the Bronze Cup having ended its Sprint season at Valencia. The class was also absent at Brands Hatch, in both cases due to space limitations at these circuits.
– Despite missing a class, this will still be the biggest entry the series has ever brought to Zandvoort. The previous high watermark was 28 cars in 2019.
– Two crews will look to complete a run of 10 points-paying finishes from as many races at Zandvoort: the #32 Team WRT BMW and the #11 Comtoyou Racing Audi.
– There are 10 previous Zandvoort winners on the grid. They include Raffaele Marciello and Albert Costa, both of whom have scored two wins each at the track.
– Team WRT is the most successful entrant with four wins. Among active teams, Saintéloc Junior Team, Akkodis ASP and Emil Frey Racing have also triumphed at Zandvoort. Audi is the top brand with five victories.
– The Gold Cup is the only combined series title still to play for at Zandvoort. Panis/Di Folco (#9 Boutsen VDS Audi) lead the chase on 173 points, followed by Krütten/Williams (#30 Team WRT BMW) on 162 and Adam Eteki (#10 Boutsen VDS Audi) on 155.
– The teams’ title is between Boutsen VDS, Comtoyou Racing and Team WRT. Boutsen is alone in having two cars eligible to score points in the class.
– The overall title has been settled in favour of Akkodis ASP and its pairing of Raffaele Marciello and Timur Boguslavskiy. Silver Cup honours are secure for Alex Aka and Lorenzo Patrese and their Tresor Attempto Racing squad, while Alex Malykhin and Pure Rxcing are overall Bronze Cup champions.
– Series race lap record: 1m34.130s, Raffaele Marciello, #89 Akkodis ASP Mercedes-AMG, 2022