That’s always been the way for Am’s though, you’ve got sensible fast chaps like Duncan Cameron and Karim Ojjeh at the front of GT3 Am drivers and then you’ve got the less so experienced that are quite far off the pace. It’s just far more apparent when all cars are driven by Am’s and there’s only 13 of them. I’m still somewhat confused at what GT2 is meant to be - if I were an Am driver I’d just go the route of GT3 or GT4. I find it confusing that GT2 is technically “beneath” the two of them. Perhaps I’m missing something…
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