Team WRT
BMW M4 GT3
W Racing Team, better known as Team WRT, is a professional Belgian race Team, founded in 2009 and owned by former driver Vincent Vosse and entrepreneur Yves Weerts.
WRT runs a team of 90 race-passionate engineers, technicians, racing drivers, mechanics, management and supporting positions.
Through the years, the team has shown its versatility by winning a multitude of races and titles in various prestigious GT and touring car championships all around the world. By end 2019 WRT proudly won 36 titles and major endurance races such as: the Total 24H of Spa, Nürburgring 24H, Bathurst 12H, Dubai 24H, Suzuka 10H, Zolder 24H, Sepang 12H, the FIA GT World Cup, two Blancpain GT Series Team titles, two Blancpain GT Series Driver titles, four Blancpain Endurance Series Team titles, three Blancpain Endurance Series Driver titles, four Blancpain Sprint Series Team titles, two Blancpain Sprint Series Driver titles, and other.
Apart from running various international race programs, WRT is also known as manufacturer through its subsidary AMP.
AMP is a leading manufacturer of roll cages and chassis reinforcement. Since WRT acquired AMP, it has been able to develop its grassroots in motorsport support and that in close collaboration with Volkswagen by being the exclusive manufacturing business for the VW Fun Cup. Additionally, AMP develops roll cages for several of the world’s largest work motorsport programs.
Further to WRT’s race and engineering expertise within the global motorsport industry WRT is in a unique position to identify young talented drivers. WRT guides every year a selected group of promising drivers in the development of their career as professional racing driver.
In 2020 the team runs race programs in GT World Challenge Europe, Intercontinental GT Challenge, DTM, ADAC GT Masters and others.
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Car32
Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS Endurance Cup
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Sheldon Van der Linde
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Dries Vanthoor
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Charles Weerts
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Car46
Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS Endurance Cup
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Raffaele Marciello
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Maxime Martin
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Valentino Rossi