1997 FIA GT Championship
The 1997 FIA GT Championship was the inaugural season of FIA GT Championship, an auto racing series endorsed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The FIA GT Championship replaced the BPR Global GT Series which had been held races and championships from 1994 to 1996 after the series was promoted by the FIA, while Stéphane Ratel took over as promoter and organizer of the new championship, replaced the former BPR Organisation after the departure of partners Jürgen Barth and Patrick Peter. The races featured grand touring cars conforming to two categories of regulations, GT1 and GT2, and awarded driver and team championships in each category. The season began on 13 April 1997 and ended on 26 October 1997 after 11 rounds,
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1997 FIA GT Championship season1997 FIA GT Donington 4 Hours1997 FIA GT Helsinki 3 Hours1997 FIA GT Laguna Seca 3 Hours1997 FIA GT Mugello 4 Hours1997 FIA GT Nürburgring 4 Hours1997 FIA GT Sebring 3 Hours1997 FIA GT Silverstone 4 Hours1997 FIA GT Spa 4 Hours1997 FIA GT Zeltweg 4 Hours1997 Suzuka 1000km1998 24 Hours of Le Mans1999 Grand Prix of Mosport2001 FIA GT Championship2002 FIA GT ChampionshipAlessandro NanniniAlexander WurzBMS Scuderia ItaliaBen Collins (racing driver)Bernd MayländerBernd Schneider (racing driver)Christophe BouchutChrysler Viper GTS-RCor EuserDAMSDavid BrabhamDieter QuesterDodge Viper (SR II)Fabien GiroixFranz Konrad (racing driver)Gary AylesJames KayeJan LammersJean-Denis DelétrazKlaus LudwigLilian BrynerList of 1997 motorsport championsList of FIA GT ChampionsLotus_Elise_GT1Mark Webber
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1997 FIA GT Championship
The 1997 FIA GT Championship was the inaugural season of FIA GT Championship, an auto racing series endorsed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and organized by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The FIA GT Championship replaced the BPR Global GT Series which had been held races and championships from 1994 to 1996 after the series was promoted by the FIA, while Stéphane Ratel took over as promoter and organizer of the new championship, replaced the former BPR Organisation after the departure of partners Jürgen Barth and Patrick Peter. The races featured grand touring cars conforming to two categories of regulations, GT1 and GT2, and awarded driver and team championships in each category. The season began on 13 April 1997 and ended on 26 October 1997 after 11 rounds,
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1997年のFIA GT選手権は、FIA GT選手権の初のシ ...... て開催されたが、レギュレーションなどはほぼ同一の物であった。
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Die FIA-GT-Meisterschaft 1997 umfasste insgesamt elf Rennen in acht Ländern.
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La saison 1997 du Championnat ...... nsi que l'équipe Mercedes-AMG.
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The 1997 FIA GT Championship w ...... Oreca secured the GT2 titles.
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1997年のFIA GT選手権は、FIA GT選手権の初のシ ...... て開催されたが、レギュレーションなどはほぼ同一の物であった。
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Die FIA-GT-Meisterschaft 1997 umfasste insgesamt elf Rennen in acht Ländern.
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La saison 1997 du Championnat ...... nsi que l'équipe Mercedes-AMG.
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The 1997 FIA GT Championship w ...... October 1997 after 11 rounds,
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1997 FIA GT Championship
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1997年のFIA GT選手権
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Championnat FIA GT 1997
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FIA-GT-Meisterschaft 1997
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