I think this just highlights how messy the whole GT rules backdrop has become. GTE, GT3, GTLM. The cars have such a massive crossover in terms of reach and the talent pool they garner, why they could not see sense and just combine / consolidate the rulesets is beyond me.
I understand what you mean but as a motorsport fan (ok..nutcase) I love GT racing as it is at the moment. The breadth of manufacturers and teams is awesome (we still have new models joining next year as well) Even in the heady days of the BPR series you didn't have as many cars (and quality) However for someone who maybe doesn't follow Motorsport all the time it would be simpler to have GTE, GT3, GT4 across the board (which I guess is what you are asking for) I do think that IMSA having their own acronyms does confuse things a little. I do approve though of AM, PRO-AM and PRO in the Blancpain series at least. If you have the money and your good enough then good for you. The current GT classes though do allow teams of different budgets to enter professional racing at the level they can afford.
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