GT4 Manufacturer Ranking

GT4 Manufacturer Ranking

The GT4 category took on a global dimension in 2024 with the launch of a new international contest that brought together championships across four continents.

2026 sees nine manufacturers - Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Ford, McLaren, Mercedes-AMG, Porsche, Toyota and new addition, Ginetta, contest the GT4 Manufacturer Ranking, scoring points via their customer racing teams in GT4 championships and series around the globe. The concept is similar to GT World Challenge powered by AWS, which launched in 2019 to cater for GT3 manufacturers.

2026 eligible series: GT4 European Series, ADAC GT4 Germany, British GT Championship, Championnat de France FFSA GT, Pirelli GT4 America, GT America powered by AWS, Monochrome GT4 Australia, Japan Cup, SRO GT Cup and GT4 Italy Series.

HOW ARE GLOBAL POINTS SCORED?

SRO Motorsports Group must account for varying degrees of manufacturer participation across each continent when calculating the GT4 Manufacturer Ranking.

In line with GT World Challenge powered by AWS, points will be awarded per the overall classification of each race, with a maximum of two cars per registered manufacturer eligible to score. Cars from manufacturers not entered in the Ranking will be considered invisible, and their positions and points will be redistributed to the next eligible entry.

For sprint races lasting up to 90 minutes points will be scored using the standard global system, running from 25 for the winner to one for 10th place. For races lasting two or three hours, the standard points allocation is doubled, with 50 for the winner down to two for 10th spot. Class results no longer contribute towards the Ranking and, as was the case last year, global results and points attribution are separate to each series’ own standings.

Pounts for races lasting up to 90 minutes: 25 – 18 – 15 – 12 – 10 – 8 – 6 – 4 – 2 – 1