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The 1994 BPR International GT Endurance Series was the inaugural season of BPR Global GT Series. It was a series for Grand Touring style cars broken into four classes based on power and manufacturer involvement, using the names GT1 through GT4. It began on 6 March 1994 and ended 13 November 1994 after 8 races, although no championships were held over the course of the season, each race was an independent event.
Rnd | Race | Circuit | Date |
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1 | 4 Hours of Paul Ricard | Circuit Paul Ricard | 6 March |
2 | Gran Premio Repsol GT Resistencia | Circuito Permanente Del Jarama | 10 April |
3 | 4 Hours of Dijon | Dijon-Prenois | 1 May |
4 | 1000 km De Paris | Autodrome de Montlhéry | 29 May |
5 | Campionato Italiano Supercar GT | Autodromo Vallelunga | 10 July |
6 | 4 Hours of Spa | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 22 July |
7 | POKKA Suzuka 1000 | Suzuka Circuit | 28 August |
8 | Mobil Lakewood International Race '94 | Zhuhai Street Circuit | 13 November |
Rnd | Circuit | Overall Winning Team | Report |
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Overall Winning Drivers | |||
1 | Paul Ricard | No. 86 Larbre Compétition | Report |
Bob Wollek Jean-Pierre Jarier Jesús Pareja | |||
2 | Jarama | No. 86 Larbre Compétition | Report |
Dominique Dupuy Jean-Pierre Jarier Jesús Pareja | |||
3 | Dijon | No. 74 Pilot Jacadi Racing | Report |
Michel Ferté Michel Neugarten | |||
4 | Montlhéry | No. 43 JCB Racing | Report |
Jean-Claude Basso Henri Pescarolo | |||
5 | Vallelunga | No. 40 Strandell | Report |
Anders Olofsson Luciano Della Noce | |||
6 | Spa-Francorchamps | No. 74 Pilot Jacadi Racing | Report |
Michel Ferté Michel Neugarten | |||
7 | Suzuka | No. 86 Larbre Compétition | Report |
Bob Wollek Jean-Pierre Jarier Jesús Pareja | |||
8 | Zhuhai | No. 86 Larbre Compétition | Report |
Bob Wollek Jean-Pierre Jarier Jacques Laffite | |||
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