2014 Pirelli World Challenge

[4] In the GT championship, three wins at the first four meetings – at Long Beach and a double at Belle Isle – along with consistent finishing thereafter was enough to give Johnny O'Connell a third consecutive series title at the wheel of his Cadillac CTS-V. O'Connell finished 156 points clear of his closest championship rival, Mike Skeen, who also won three races during the season; he achieved a double victory at Road America along with a win at Sonoma Raceway, driving an Audi R8 LMS ultra.

Lazzaro finished 30 points behind Skeen, taking victories at Barber Motorsports Park and the second race at Sonoma Raceway.

Wilkins had finished each of the previous races in the top ten, including victories at Barber Motorsports Park and Toronto.

Third place, a further 82 points in arrears, was Adam Poland, who won races at Road America and Miller Motorsports Park.

Price won the title by 125 points ahead of Nathan Stacy, who was the other winner at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.

Third place went to Tyler Palmer, 58 points behind Stacy, taking victories at New Jersey Motorsports Park and Mid-Ohio.

The season's other multiple winner was Johan Schwartz, who won three of the final four races at Brainerd and Miller Motorsports Park.

Source:[6] On January 7, 2014, it was announced that Pirelli, WC Vision had agreed to a five-year extension to their Title and Official Tire Partnership for the World Challenge Championships.

[7] On January 6, 2014, it was announced that the TV broadcast partnership with NBC Sports Network had been renewed for 2014.

In the table below, the manufacturer's top finishing position is shown, with pole winner in bold.