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2023 Ultimate Cup Series

The 2023 Ultimate Cup Series was the fifth season of the Ultimate Cup Series. It began at Circuit Paul Ricard on 25 March and ended at the same venue on 26 November. The Ultimate Cup Series is a program comprising multiple endurance and sprint championships across different classes of motor racing.

Calendar

The 2023 calendar was announced on 10 October 2022. The round at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli was to be replaced by a round at the newly built Circuit de Mirecourt near Nancy in eastern France. Championship organizers were unable to finalize an agreement on the round, however, so in June, the venue was replaced by a round at Estoril.

Endurance Prototype Challenge

The Endurance Prototype Challenge is open to LMP3, Nova Proto NP02s and Group CN cars.

Teams and drivers

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Championship standings

Classes

Teams

Endurance GT Touring Challenge

The Endurance GT Touring Challenge is open to GT3, GT4, single-make series (Porsche Carrera Cup, Ferrari Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo), TCR cars.

Teams and drivers

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Championship standings

Classes

Teams

Sprint GT Touring Challenge

The Sprint GT Touring Challenge is open to GT3, GT4, single-make series (Porsche Carrera Cup, Ferrari Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo), TCR cars.

Teams and drivers

Race results

Bold indicates overall winner.

Championship standings

Classes

Teams

Challenge Monoplace

The Challenge Monoplace was open to Tatuus FR-19 cars in the F3R class, Tatuus FR2.0/13s in the FR2.0 class and Mygale M14-F4 and Tatuus F4 cars in the F4 class.

Graff Racing driver Paul Trojani won the F3R championship, with Formula Motorsport driver Walter Rykart victorious in the F3R Ultimate Class. CMR driver Jordan Roupnel claimed the FR2.0 championship, and Philippe Daric won in the F4 class driving for Kennol Racing Team and JRM Racing Team.

Teams and drivers

Race results

Standings

The points awarded for the races at Navarra were multiplied by 1.5, while the points awarded for the races at Estoril were multiplied by 2.

F3R standings

FR2.0 standings

F4 standings

Notes

References

External links