The 2014 FFSA GT Championship season was the eighteenth season of the FFSA GT Championship, the grand tourer-style sports car racing founded by the French automobile club Fédération Française du Sport Automobile. The season started on 26 April at Le Mans and ended on 26 October at Le Castellet after seven double-header meetings.[1]
The drivers' championship was won by IMSA Performance drivers Raymond Narac and Nicolas Armindo, finishing just two points of their nearest rivals, Henri Hassid and Mike Parisy. A further five points behind in third place were Saintéloc Racing's David Hallyday and Grégory Guilvert. Narac and Armindo won the most races during the season with three victories. Hassid, Parisy, Hallyday, Guilvert, Philippe Giauque, Morgan Moullin-Traffort, Jean-Claude Police, Soheil Ayari, all scored two wins during the season.[2]
All races were held in France and were part of the GT Tour weekends, while Spa round was held and supported FIA WTCC Race of Belgium.[1]
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Overall winner | Coupe de France winner | |
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1 | R1 | Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans | 26 April | No. 50 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 51 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 350 Team Duqueine |
Roland Bervillé | Henry Hassid Mike Parisy |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
R2 | 27 April | No. 51 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 9 Team Duqueine | No. 350 Team Duqueine | ||
Mike Parisy | Jean-Claude Police Soheil Ayari |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
2 | R1 | Circuit de Lédenon | 31 May | No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut | No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut | No. 21 Classic & Modern Racing |
Raymond Narac | Raymond Narac Nicolas Armindo |
Pierre Hirschi Thomas Nicolle | ||||
R2 | No. 50 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 50 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 350 Team Duqueine | |||
Anthony Beltoise | Roland Bervillé Anthony Beltoise |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
3 | R1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 21 June | No. 5 Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | No. 1 Team Sofrev ASP | No. 350 Team Duqueine |
Enzo Ide | Morgan Moullin-Traffort Philippe Giauque |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
R2 | 22 June | No. 1 Team Sofrev ASP | No. 5 Belgian Audi Club Team WRT | No. 21 Classic & Modern Racing | ||
Morgan Moullin-Traffort | Enzo Ide André Lotterer |
Pierre Hirschi Thomas Nicolle | ||||
4 | R1 | Circuit du Val de Vienne, Le Vigeant | 5 July | No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut | No. 1 Team Sofrev ASP | No. 350 Team Duqueine |
Raymond Narac | Morgan Moullin-Traffort Philippe Giauque |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
R2 | 6 July | No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut | No. 42 Saintéloc Racing | No. 350 Team Duqueine | ||
Nicolas Armindo | David Hallyday Grégory Guilvert |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
5 | R1 | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours | 6 September | No. 51 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 20 Team Sofrev ASP | No. 21 Classic & Modern Racing |
Henry Hassid | Ludovic Badey Jean-Luc Beaubelique |
Pierre Hirschi Thomas Nicolle | ||||
R2 | 7 September | No. 42 Saintéloc Racing | No. 9 Team Duqueine | No. 350 Team Duqueine | ||
Grégory Guilvert | Jean-Claude Police Soheil Ayari |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
6 | R1 | Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro | 27 September | No. 1 Team Sofrev ASP | No. 42 Saintéloc Racing | No. 350 Team Duqueine |
Philippe Giauque | David Hallyday Grégory Guilvert |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
R2 | 28 September | No. 51 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 51 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 21 Classic & Modern Racing | ||
Mike Parisy | Henry Hassid Mike Parisy |
Pierre Hirschi Thomas Nicolle | ||||
7 | R1 | Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet | 25 October | No. 1 Team Sofrev ASP | No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut | No. 350 Team Duqueine |
Philippe Giauque | Raymond Narac Nicolas Armindo |
Gilles Duqueine Philippe Colançon | ||||
R2 | 26 October | No. 50 Sébastien Loeb Racing | No. 4 Sport Garage | No. 888 Team Duqueine | ||
Anthony Beltoise | Gilles Vannelet Enzo Guibbert |
Ange Barde Olivier Grotz |
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