The 2024 Championnat de France FFSA GT - GT4 France season was the twenty-seventh season of the French FFSA GT Championship and the seventh as the French GT4 Cup, a Sports car championship created and organised by the Stephane Ratel Organisation (SRO). The season began on 28 March in Nogaro and ended on 6 October at Paul Ricard.
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1 | Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro, France | 28 March—1 April |
2 | Circuit de Lédenon, Lédenon, France | 10–12 May |
3 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium | 21–23 June |
4 | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours, France | 23–25 August |
5 | Circuit de Dijon-Prenois, Prenois, France | 13–15 September |
6 | Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France | 4–6 October |
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Bold indicates the overall winner.
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Silver Winners | Pro-Am Winners | Am Winners | |
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1 | R1 | Circuit Paul Armagnac | 31 March | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 33 Chazel Technologie Course | No. 111 CSA Racing | No. 99 AV Racing |
Eric Trémoulet Olivier Jouffret | Lorens Lecertua Mateo Herrero | Gael Castelli Rodolphe Wallgren | Mateo Salomone Rudy Servol | ||||
R2 | 1 April | No. 30 Team CMR | No. 30 Team CMR | No. 111 CSA Racing | No. 43 JSB Compétition | ||
Loris Cabirou Jordan Roupnel | Loris Cabirou Jordan Roupnel | Gael Castelli Rodolphe Wallgren | Jean-Laurent Navarro | ||||
2 | R1 | Circuit de Lédenon | 11 May | No. 111 CSA Racing | No. 74 Racing Spirit of Léman | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 99 AV Racing |
Gael Castelli Rodolphe Wallgren | Victor Weyrich Mateo Villagomez | Olivier Jouffret Eric Trémoulet | Mateo Salomone Rudy Servol | ||||
R2 | 12 May | No. 33 Chazel Technologie Course | No. 74 Racing Spirit of Léman | No. 75 AV Racing | No. 92 Racing Spirit of Léman | ||
Tom Verdier Mateo Herrero | Victor Weyrich Mateo Villagomez | Noam Abramczyk Thomas Laurent | Ronald Basso Clément Dub | ||||
3 | R1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 22 June | No. 111 CSA Racing | No. 74 Racing Spirit of Léman | No. 55 Schumacher CLRT | No. 99 AV Racing |
Gael Castelli Rodolphe Wallgren | Victor Weyrich Mateo Villagomez | Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon | Mateo Salomone Rudy Servol | ||||
R2 | 23 June | No. 55 Schumacher CLRT | No. 15 NM Racing Team | No. 30 Team CMR | No. 63 Team CMR | ||
Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon | Alexandre Papadopulos Lluc Ibáñez | Frédéric Bouvy Ulysse de Pauw | Stéphane Auriacombe Stéphane Lemeret | ||||
4 | R1 | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours | 24 August | No. 110 Schumacher CLRT | No. 29 Team CMR | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 63 Team CMR |
Pascal Huteau Gaspard Simon | Hugo Bac Hugo Mogica | Olivier Jouffret Eric Trémoulet | Stéphane Auriacombe Stéphane Lemeret | ||||
R2 | 25 August | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 74 Racing Spirit of Léman | No. 75 AV Racing | No. 63 Team CMR | ||
Eric Trémoulet Olivier Jouffret | Victor Weyrich Mateo Villagomez | Noam Abramczyk Thomas Laurent | Stéphane Auriacombe Stéphane Lemeret | ||||
5 | R1 | Circuit de Dijon-Prenois | 14 September | No. 55 Schumacher CLRT | No. 29 Team CMR | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 41 VSF Sports - Amplitude Automobiles |
Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon | Hugo Bac Hugo Mogica | Olivier Jouffret Eric Trémoulet | Gregory Curson Faessel Florian Teillais | ||||
R2 | 15 September | No. 55 Schumacher CLRT | No. 29 Team CMR | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 99 AV Racing | ||
Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon | Hugo Bac Hugo Mogica | Olivier Jouffret Eric Trémoulet | Mateo Salomone Rudy Servol | ||||
6 | R1 | Circuit Paul Ricard | 5 October | No. 64 Vic'Team | No. 74 Racing Spirit of Léman | No. 55 Schumacher CLRT | No. 99 AV Racing |
Eric Trémoulet Olivier Jouffret | Victor Weyrich Mateo Villagomez | Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon | Mateo Salomone Rudy Servol | ||||
R2 | 6 October | No. 29 Team CMR | No. 74 Racing Spirit of Léman | No. 55 Schumacher CLRT | No. 42 Saintéloc Racing | ||
Hugo Bac Loris Cabirou | Victor Weyrich Mateo Villagomez | Grégory Guilvert Laurent Hurgon | Sébastien Rambaud | ||||
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