Super GT Danmark
The Series
The Danish Super GT-series derives from the French Mitjet-series, where you compete in cars designed by Mitjet and built by Ligier. The series has existed in Denmark since 2015 and is divided in two classes: GT and 2L with two distinct championships. The two cars er visually almost identical with the difference only appearing under the hood, where the Super GT is equipped with a powerful V6 engine, that produces 330 horsepower, while the Super 2L is built with a slightly smaller 2-litre engince, that generates 230 horsepower to pull the car’s meager 750 kg.
During the 2023 season 15 cars will participate in the GT-class and 14 in the 2L-class.
Specs
on the cars
MODEL: Mitjet GT baghjulstræk
ENGINE: 3,5L V6
HORSEPOWER: 330 HK
WEIGHT: 850 kg.
MODEL: Mitjet 2L baghjulstræk
ENGINE: 2,0L 4 cylinders
HORSEPOWER: 230 hp
WEIGHT: 750 kg.
Simon Birch
Kristensen
Simon is GMB Motorsports sole representative in the Super GT-class, where the 16-year-old starlet will be competing with a field of far more experienced race drivers. During last season the youngster proved his huge potential by winning the Yokohama SuperCup-series by a mile and was even honored as Talent of the Year by DASU, the main organization of Danish Racing. In 2023 Simon will also be competing in the international Le Mans Cup across Europe, which means the young man has a busy season ahead of him.
Simon
Seiersen
16-year-old Simon Seiersen represented GMB Motorsport in last year’s Yokohama SuperCup finishing third overall and winning the overall rookie-championship. This year Simon will be taking on the Super 2L-class.
Tobias
Andersen
Tobias Andersen is the newest addition to our Junior Team, and he will be heading in to his first season in a racecar after having competed in karting previously.
Magnus
Jensen
17-year-old Magnus Jensen will once again be donning the driving suit for GMB Motorsport after having competed in last year's Yokohama 1600 Challenge, where he secured an overall sixth-place finish and a respectable second place finish in the rookie-championship.
Malte
Ebdrup
16-year-old Malte Ebdrup is another returning member of the Junior Team-roster. Last season he participated in Yokohama 1600 Challenge alongside Magnus Jensen, where he finished fifth overall and won the rookie-championship.