The SRO Motorsports Group celebrated its 25th anniversary at an event in Paris on Friday while looking ahead to its plans for the 2018 season.

More than a dozen historic GT cars were on display at the event at the Palais Brongniart, documenting the SRO’s rich history of GT racing since 1992.

The display included cars representing several manufacturers including Porsche, Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Audi, BMW, McLaren and others.

The celebrations come 25 years after Stephane Ratel organized his first race, on the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit in June 1992, as the launch of the Gentleman Drivers Trophy for Venturi.

“GT racing is like a pyramid, of which the amateur racer forms the base,” said Ratel. “They are catered for by the Curbstone Track Events, the very first step on the ladder, from which the amateur driver can graduate to the Blancpain GT Sports Club.

“Those who wish to can then make another step up to the various national and regional GT4 championships.

“The continental series, like the Blancpain GT Series in Europe and Asia, and Pirelli World Challenge in the States, provide us with a high level of competition for both Pro and Pro-Am teams.

“Equally, the FIA GT World Cup in Macau is a single weekend confrontation for both manufacturers and professional GT drivers, while the Intercontinental GT Challenge represents the only global GT3 championship.”