The 2015 Michelin Ginetta GT4 Supercup is a multi-event, one make GT motor racing championship held across England and Scotland. The championship features a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers, competing in Ginetta G55s that conform to the technical regulations for the championship. It forms part of the extensive program of support categories built up around the BTCC centrepiece. It is the fifth Ginetta GT4 Supercup, having rebranded from the Ginetta G50 Cup, which ran between 2008 and 2010. The season commenced on 4 April at Brands Hatch – on the circuit's Indy configuration – and concludes on 11 October at the same venue, utilising the Grand Prix circuit, after twenty-seven races held at ten meetings, all in support of the 2015 British Touring Car Championship season.
Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Professional | |||
HHC Motorsport | 3 | Carl Breeze | All |
14 | Will Burns | All | |
71 | Jamie Orton | 1–7, 9–10 | |
Carl Boardley Motorsport | 4 | Carl Boardley | 9–10 |
SV Racing | 7 | Jack Clarke | 1 |
41 | Mitchell Hale | 1–5 | |
42 | Bradley Ellis | 2 | |
99 | Stephen Young | 1 | |
Century Motorsport | 15 | Tom Oliphant | All |
48 | Ollie Jackson | All | |
Total Control Racing | 21 | Callum Pointon | 4, 9–10 |
R & J Motorsport | 42 | Ryan Hadfield | 9 |
JHR | 44 | Michael Caine | 1–7, 10 |
45 | Stefan Hodgetts | 9 | |
Douglas Motorsport | 64 | Gaëtan Paletou | 3 |
Optimum Motorsport | 75 | Flick Haigh | 6 |
Mectech | 91 | Bradley Smith | 1–6, 8–10 |
Raw Motorsport | 96 | Rob Wheldon | 10 |
Privateer | 9 | Rob Boston | 2 |
12 | Reece Somerfield | All | |
19 | Tom Wrigley | All | |
30 | David Pittard | 9 | |
81 | Tom Hibbert | 9–10 | |
92 | Jordan Stilp | 9–10 | |
Amateur | |||
Douglas Motorsport | 6 | Chris Ingram | 1–2, 4–6, 9–10 |
Century Motorsport | 11 | Osamu Kawashima | All |
17 | Matthew Cowley | 10 | |
36 | Steve Fresle | 10 | |
88 | Ruben Anakhasyan | 10 | |
CWS 4x4 Spares | 38 | Keith White | 3 |
78 | Colin White | 2–4, 6–7, 9–10 | |
FW Motorsport | 1 | ||
Optimum Motorsport | 46 | Adrian Barwick | 4, 6 |
50 | Graham Johnson | 9 | |
51 | Mike Robinson | 10 | |
61 | Will Moore | 6 | |
HHC Motorsport | 77 | Connaire Finn | 10 |
Privateer | 4, 8–9 | ||
5 | Steve Tandy | 10 | |
8 | Fraser Robertson | All | |
23 | Matthew Simmons | 9 | |
32 | Richard Roberts | 1, 10 | |
76 | Paul Monahan | 4 | |
Points system | |||||||||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | R1 PP | FL |
35 | 30 | 26 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 14 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Pos | Driver | BHI | DON | THR | OUL | CRO | SNE | KNO | ROC | SIL | BHGP | Total | Drop | Pen. | Points | |||||||||||||||||
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Professional | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Tom Oliphant | 3 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | Ret | 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 762 | −22 | 740 | |
2 | Carl Breeze | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 2 | Ret | Ret | 7 | 3 | 4 | 9 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 705 | 705 | ||
3 | Jamie Orton | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 | Ret | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 3 | Ret | 2 | 1 | 21 | 8 | 7 | 603 | 603 | ||||
4 | Michael Caine | 7 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 8 | Ret | 7 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 484 | 484 | ||||||
5 | Will Burns | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | Ret | 7 | 7 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 8 | 9 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | Ret | 6 | 4 | DNS | DNS | 476 | 476 | ||
6 | Tom Wrigley | 11 | 9 | 9 | 10 | 9 | 7 | 9 | 9 | 10 | 7 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 6 | Ret | 8 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 439 | −10 | 429 | |
7 | Reece Somerfield | 5 | 5 | 1 | 9 | 7 | 6 | 10 | 6 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 5 | 2 | Ret | 12 | 4 | 7 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 7 | 8 | 10 | Ret | 15 | 11 | 428 | 428 | ||
8 | Ollie Jackson | 6 | 8 | 7 | 7 | 6 | 10 | 11 | 10 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 13 | 6 | DSQ | 6 | 4 | 9 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 455 | −10 | −18 | 427 |
9 | Bradley Smith | 10 | 11 | DNS | 8 | Ret | 8 | 5 | 7 | 5 | Ret | 8 | 13 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 4 | DSQ | 6 | 5 | 11 | 15 | 8 | 24 | DNS | 303 | −12 | 291 | ||||
10 | Mitchell Hale | 9 | 7 | 8 | Ret | 12 | 13 | 6 | Ret | 4 | 8 | 9 | 9 | Ret | Ret | 144 | −20 | 124 | ||||||||||||||
11 | Jordan Stilp | 4 | 2 | 5 | 4 | Ret | 95 | 95 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Carl Boardley | 10 | 9 | 9 | 6 | 2 | 83 | 83 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Callum Pointon | 11 | Ret | 9 | 17 | 15 | 10 | 10 | 61 | 61 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Flick Haigh | 7 | 16 | 6 | 47 | 47 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Rob Boston | 6 | 10 | 9 | 44 | 44 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Gaëtan Paletou | 8 | 8 | 7 | 44 | 44 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Tom Hibbert | 15 | 18 | 11 | 13 | 14 | 42 | 42 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | David Pittard | 6 | 5 | 38 | 38 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Mike Robinson | 10 | 9 | 9 | 35 | 35 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | Stefan Hodgetts | 7 | 11 | 26 | 26 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Rob Wheldon | Ret | 11 | 8 | 25 | 25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Stephen Young | 12 | NC | 11 | 21 | 21 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Jack Clarke | 13 | 10 | Ret | 20 | 20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Willie Moore | Ret | 14 | 12 | 17 | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Matthew Cowley | 13 | 20 | Ret | 15 | 15 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | Ryan Hadfield | Ret | 12 | 9 | 9 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bradley Ellis | Ret | Ret | DNS | 0 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amateur | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Colin White | 8 | 12 | 10 | Ret | 8 | 11 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 8 | 10 | 11 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 14 | 19 | 12 | 12 | 13 | 702 | −1 | 701 | ||||||
2 | Osamu Kawashima | 14 | 14 | 15 | 11 | 11 | Ret | 12 | 12 | 11 | 13 | Ret | 10 | 9 | 8 | 10 | 15 | 10 | 9 | 10 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 16 | 22 | Ret | 21 | 17 | 680 | −98 | 582 | |
3 | Fraser Robertson | Ret | 13 | 12 | 12 | 14 | 12 | 14 | 13 | Ret | Ret | Ret | 12 | 10 | 9 | 12 | 13 | 13 | 10 | 11 | Ret | Ret | 8 | 17 | 20 | Ret | 22 | 20 | 504 | −38 | −15 | 451 |
4 | Chris Ingram | 16 | 15 | 13 | 13 | 13 | Ret | 14 | NC | 11 | DNS | DNS | 11 | 14 | 14 | 18 | 21 | 16 | 17 | 21 | 332 | 332 | ||||||||||
5 | Connaire Finn | 12 | 13 | 8 | Ret | 12 | 14 | 14 | 16 | 15 | 246 | 246 | ||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Adrian Barwick | 9 | 12 | 9 | 11 | 7 | Ret | 19 | 16 | 200 | 200 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Richard Roberts | 15 | 16 | 14 | 20 | 25 | 23 | 107 | 107 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Willie Moore | 6 | 9 | 12 | 96 | −9 | 87 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Keith White | 15 | 14 | 12 | 70 | 70 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Steve Tandy | 19 | 18 | 19 | 58 | 58 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Matthew Simmons | 13 | 16 | 57 | 57 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Steve Fresle | 18 | 23 | 18 | 54 | 54 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Graham Johnson | Ret | 13 | 36 | 36 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Ruben Anakhasyan | 17 | Ret | 22 | 34 | 34 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Paul Monahan | Ret | Ret | 0 | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pos | Driver | BHI | DON | THR | OUL | CRO | SNE | KNO | ROC | SIL | BHGP | Total | Drop | Pen. | Points |
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