Pirelli World Challenge

PIRELLI WORLD CHALLENGE


The Pirelli World Challenge is a North American auto racing series that is managed by WC Vision and sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). The World Challenge series was born in 1990, and celebrated its 25th anniversary season in 2014. The series consists of seven driver classifications and six classes of vehicles: Grand Touring (GT), GT Cup (new for 2015 – for Porsche 991 Cup cars), GTS, Touring Car (TC), “Touring Car B-spec” (TCB) since 2012, and “Touring Car A” (TCA), new in 2014. In 2014, a new GTA driver classification was established for professional drivers that do not make their living primarily from racing. The series typically races alongside the IndyCar Series on race event weekends.

Pirelli Tire North America is in its third year as the Official Tire of International GT and all competitors racing for The Stuttgart Cup and The Maranello Cup season championships must race on series-standard Pirelli P Zero racing slicks and rain tires.

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