Peter Auto and SRO Motorsports Group have joined forces to establish the GT3 Revival Series.
Announced at this year’s Le Mans 24 Hours, the series will be reserved for the first wave of FIA GT3 cars homologated from 2006 through to 2013.
The timing of this new series is significant. 2026 marks the 20th anniversary of GT3, which has become one of the most successful categories in motorsport history. Be it nationally, regionally or internationally, the ruleset currently underpins every major GT and endurance championship around the world, and was even adopted by a former touring car championship (DTM).
SRO enjoys an unparalleled association with the class having presented the original concept to the FIA in 2005 and developed the category across the many championships, series and events it promotes around the globe ever since.
Peter Auto, meanwhile, is a world-renowned organiser of classic motorsport events and rallies. Its portfolio includes the Le Mans Classic, Tour Auto and the Rally des Légendes Richard Mille.
The GT3 Revival Series represents the latest chapter in SRO and Peter Auto’s shared history. Stéphane Ratel and Patrick Peter organised their first race together in 1993 before establishing the BPR Global GT Series along with Jürgen Barth.
Further details, including the 2026 calendar, will be revealed at the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa where a record 76 GT3 cars are scheduled to compete on June 28/29.