Italian GT Championship

Italian GT Championship
Category Sports cars
Country Italy
Inaugural season 1992
Drivers 15
Constructors Mostly Ferrari and Porsches
Drivers' champion GT3:
Vito Postiglione
Luigi Lucchini
Teams' champion GT3:
Ebimotors
Official website www.acisportitalia.it/GT/
Current season
A Scuderia Playteam Ferrari F430, regular competitors in the Italian GT Championship.

The Italian GT Championship (Campionato Italiano Gran Turismo) is an Italian sports car series founded in 2003 and organized by the Automobile Club d'Italia (ACI) and the Commissione Sportiva Automobilistica Italiana (CSAI). It replaced a previous supercar-based championship which ran from 1992 until 2002 when it was folded due to a lack of entrants. The series borrowed heavily from the international FIA GT Championship in its first few seasons, although additional entries from Ferrari Challenge, Porsche Supercup, and Maserati Trofeo competitors were allowed.

Following the 2006 season, the top GT1 class was dropped from the championship, leaving competitors in the GT2, GT3, and GT Cup classes. GT2 competition is dominated by the Ferrari F430, with several Porsche 911 GT3s as well. The GT3 class features a variety of machines from the FIA GT3 European Championship, from Aston Martin, Chrysler and Lamborghini, while the GT Cup class is once again made up of Ferrari Challenge and Porsche Supercup cars.

Champions

Season Overall
1992 Italy Rory Parasitili
1993 Italy Marco Brand
1994 Italy Vittorio Colombo
1995 Italy Renato Mastropietro
1996 Italy Antonio de Castro
Season GT1 GT2 GT3 GT4
1997 Italy Gianni Giudici Italy Alex Dazzan Italy Antonio de Castro Italy Nanni Corongi
1998 Italy Luca Cattaneo
1999 Italy Massimo Pasini Italy Mario Spagnoli Italy Aspero Lapilli
2000 Italy Massimo Pasini Italy Alex Dazzan Italy "Romoletto" Italy Sergio Bertoni
2001 Italy Massimo Pasini Italy Mario Spagnoli Italy "Romoletto" Italy Saturno Bandiera
2002 Italy Denny Zardo Italy Antonio de Castro Italy Roberto Ragazzi Italy Roberto Farnetti
Season GT N-GT GT 2
2003 Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini Switzerland Andrea Chiesa Italy Massimo Piacentini
Italy Roberto Sperati
2004 Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Italy Gabriele Matteuzzi
Switzerland Andrea Chiesa
Switzerland Loris Kessel
Italy Mario Sala
Italy Giovanni Sada
Season GT1 GT2
2005 Italy Matteo Malucelli
Portugal Miguel Ramos
Finland Toni Vilander
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
2006 Finland Toni Vilander
Italy Giambattista Giannoccaro
Italy Alex Caffi
Italy Denny Zardo
Season GT2 GT3 GT Cup GT4
2007 Italy Stefano Livio
Italy Lorenzo Casè
Italy Giacomo Piccini
Italy Giovanni Berton
Italy Marco Coldani (GT3B)
Italy Angelo Proietti
2008 Italy Max Busnelli
Italy Gabriele Lancieri
Italy Giacomo Piccini
Italy Matteo Grassotto
Italy Mario Sala
Italy Giovanni Sada
Italy "Yah Man"
2009 Portugal Francisco Cruz Martins Italy Stefano Livio
Italy Lorenzo Bontempelli
Italy Aldo Cerruti
Italy Mario Ferraris
2010 Italy Andrea Montermini
Italy Emanuele Moncini
Italy Gianluca Roda Italy Marco Mapelli
Italy Fabio Mancini
Italy Agostino Alberghino
Italy Sergio Orsero
2011 Italy Victor Coggiola
Italy Giovanni Coggiola
Italy Marco Bonanomi Italy Giorgio Sanna
Italy Davide Stancheris
Italy Tiziano Cappelletti
Season GT2 GT3 GT Cup (1st Division) GT Cup (2nd Division)
2012 Italy Victor Coggiola
Italy Giovanni Coggiola
Italy Thomas Biagi
Italy Stefano Colombo
Italy Niccolò Granzotto
Italy Alessandro Cicognani
Italy Vincenzo Donativi
2013 Italy Vito Postiglione
Italy Luigi Lucchini
Italy Fabio Babini
Italy Riccardo Bianco
2014 Italy Raffaele Giammaria
Italy Lorenzo Casè
Italy Omar Galbiati Italy Gianni Giudici
2015 Italy Stefano Gattuso Italy Luca Pastorelli
Italy Nicola Pastorelli

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