In just under one month’s time, the atmospheric streets of Baku, the historic capital of Azerbaijan, will host the inaugural Baku World Challenge by Aztexnika. A stellar grid of 30 FIA GT Series cars was announced today, featuring some of the best teams and drivers currently competing on the international GT stage.
With 20 cars entered in the Pro category and 30 in total, the Baku World Challenge by Aztexnika will display the one of the most competitive grids seen in GT sprint racing since the first season of the FIA GT1 World Championship in 2010.
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The event on Nov. 23-24 is set to be a fitting finale to the 2013 FIA GT Series season, as both the Pro and Pro-Am titles will be fought out on the brand new and specially designed 4.38-km street circuit, which will race past some of Baku’s most iconic landmarks, including the famous Crystal Hall arena.
Revealed on the entry list are a bumper 30 entries representing the three categories in the FIA GT Series: Pro, Pro-Am and Gentlemen Trophy.
Ninteen teams representing eight nations will race an incredible variety of GT supercars. Audi, BMW, Corvette, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes, McLaren and Porsche will all be seen in action on the challenging Baku circuit next month, giving the expected large crowd a thrilling racing spectacle over two days.
Existing FIA GT Series teams and drivers are joined by an array of new entries for the season climax. An impressive eight new-to-the-series squads are joining the prestigious Baku World Challenge next month.
Newly crowned Blancpain Endurance Series champions, Marc VDS Racing Team, will enter one of their BMW Z4 cars for Maxime Martin (BEL) and Nick Catsburg (NDL), aiming to finish their successful season off in style.
Also from Belgium and bringing two of the spectacular McLaren MP4-12C cars to the race are the renowned Boutsen Ginion team. They have a very strong looking driver line-up, which includes McLaren factory driver Alexander Sims (GBR), Stef Dusseldorp (NDL) and Frédéric Vervisch (BEL).
The team has also drafted in highly promising young driver and McLaren Formula One aspirant Stoffel Vandoorne (BEL) to join Vervisch in the No. 16 Boutsen Ginion McLaren.
Two of the UK’s most prominent racing teams are making the journey to the Baku World Challenge. 2013 British GT Champions, Trackspeed, bring a brace of Porsche 997 GT3 R challengers with experienced drivers Danny Watts (GBR) and Phil Keen (GBR) being joined in the team by Porsche factory driver – Nick Tandy (GBR).
Austrian driver Martin Ragginger completes their strong line-up. As well as the Trackspeed Porsche cars, Fortec Motorsport will bring their Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 to make their FIA GT Series debut, entering an all-British driving team of Oli Webb and Benji Hetherington.
Making a surprise but very welcome appearance in Baku will be the rumbling Corvette Z06 GT3. Run under the famous Callaway moniker, the German squad brings wonderful GT variety and also a powerful driver line up of Jeroen Bleekemolen (NDL) and Daniel Keilwitz (DEU).
The remaining new teams to the FIA GT Series are Blancpain Endurance Series regulars Sport Garage (FRA) with two Ferrari 458 Italias, Germany’s Molitor Racing Systems with a pair of McLaren MP4-12Cs and the French TDS Racing team with their BMW Z4.
If that were not enough to whet the appetite for the grand finale of the FIA GT Series season at the Baku World Challenge by Aztexnika, then the confirmation of 2011 FIA GT1 World Champions Hexis Racing on the entry list with a McLaren MP4-12C will add even more spice to this highly anticipated event.
The title battles will be intense in Baku with two of the four Belgian Audi Club Team WRT Audi R8 LMS ultra cars fighting it out to be 2013 FIA GT Series Pro champions, while the HTP Gravity Charouz team will battle, as they have done all season, with the GRT Grasser Racing squad for Pro-Am honours.