GTP

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GTP is the top prototype racing class in the IMSA SportsCar Championship, featuring cutting-edge hybrid sports prototypes competing for overall victories in endurance events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf prototype racing category
sports car racing class
allowsChassisSupplier Dallara NERFINISHED
Ligier NERFINISHED
Oreca NERFINISHED
allowsChassisSupplier Multimatic NERFINISHED
allowsManufacturerBodywork yes
allowsManufacturerStylingCues yes
carType closed-cockpit sports prototype
championshipCategory overall IMSA championship contenders
competesFor overall victories
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibleEvent 12 Hours of Sebring NERFINISHED
Petit Le Mans NERFINISHED
Rolex 24 at Daytona NERFINISHED
engineType manufacturer-specific internal combustion engine
firstRolex24GTPRace 2023 Rolex 24 at Daytona NERFINISHED
focus manufacturer participation
sustainability
technology development
fullName Grand Touring Prototype
governingBody International Motor Sports Association NERFINISHED
hybridSystemSupplier Bosch NERFINISHED
Williams Advanced Engineering NERFINISHED
Xtrac NERFINISHED
introducedInSeason 2023
partOf IMSA SportsCar Championship NERFINISHED
performanceTarget similar to former LMP2/LMP1 privateer pace
powertrainType hybrid
primaryFuel petrol
regulationBasis LMDh NERFINISHED
regulationNameInWEC Le Mans Daytona h NERFINISHED
replacedClass DPi NERFINISHED
Daytona Prototype international
safetyStandard FIA prototype safety regulations
sanctionedBy IMSA NERFINISHED
sharesPlatformWith FIA World Endurance Championship LMDh NERFINISHED
successorTo IMSA GTP (1981–1993) conceptually NERFINISHED
topClassOfSeries IMSA SportsCar Championship NERFINISHED
typicalRaceDurationRange 2 hours to 24 hours
typicalRaceType endurance events
usesCommonHybridSystem yes

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IMSA SportsCar Championship (historically) includesClass GTP
subject surface form: IMSA SportsCar Championship