Baguette: Tire War Ending a “Big Blow” for SUPER GT
Photo: SUPER GT Nissan driver Bertrand Baguette has described the looming end of SUPER GT’s tire war as “quite sad” and a “big blow” for the Japanese series as he prepares to commence what will be his 13th season in the GT500 class next week at Okayama. It was announced last year that the upcoming season will be SUPER GT’s last with multi-make tire competition, as the series prepares to introduce one-make tires in 2027. Since joining the series in 2014, Baguette spent five years on Dunlop tires with the Nakajima Racing Honda team — earning the Sumitomo Rubber brand its most recent GT500 win at the Suzuka 1000km with Kosuke Matsuura in 2017 — before switching to Bridgestone rubber in 2019 upon his switch to Real Racing. The 40-year-old, now the eldest driver in the upper category, feels SUPER GT’s appeal will be reduced as a result of adopting single tire suppliers for each class. “It’s quite sad it’s the last year of the tire war,” Baguette told Sportscar365. “It’s a big blow f...