Allied-Racing all set for the season with an international driver line-up

The European GT4 Championship is again on the schedule this season. On each of six dates, Allied-Racing will compete with two Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 in the GT4 European Series. In recent years, the team has claimed numerous podiums, presented the youngest pole setter and won the 2020 drivers' championship with team boss Jan Kasperlik and this year's Porsche Junior Bastian Buus.

Last week, Allied-Racing confirmed a double Porsche entry for the upcoming season. A mere couple of days later, we also know who will be at the wheel of both German GT4 racers.

First duo to represent Allied-Racing in the Silver class of the GT4 European Series are Alexander Hartvig and Nathan Schaap. Young Danish professional Alex Hartvig is a promising GT talent on the European scene, and considered to be one to watch. He already strung together a series of strong individual results in 2022, and is now aiming to convert that form into a top championship ranking this season. That goal, Alex will be chasing together with his young driver colleague and Allied-Racing junior Nathan Schaap from the Netherlands. Allied-Racing is delighted to be able to accompany the young Dutchman in his first ever steps in GT Racing.

Allied-Racing's second Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS will compete in Pro-Am class with Oskar Kristensen from Denmark and Jordan Wallace from the United States sharing the driving. Wallace will be the very first US-American driver at the team, but brings quite a bit of European track racing experience, having scored several top 10-finishes in the German DTM Trophy last season. For the 17-year-old Allied-Racing junior Oskar Kristensen, this season will mark his first milestones in GT Racing, after showing his promising talent in the RMC Denmark karting championship.

The GT4 European Series will start on six race weekends in the framework of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS:

22.04. - 23.04.2023
Monza (GTWC)

03.06. - 04.06.2023
Paul Ricard (GTWC)

30.06. - 01.07.2023
Spa-Francorchamps (GTWC)

15.07.-16.07.2023
Misano (GTWC)

02.09. - 03.09.2023
Hockenheim (GTWC)

30.09. - 01.10.2023
Barcelona (GTWC)

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