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2009 1000 km of Spa

2009 1000 km of Spa

The [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps

The 2009 1000 km of Spa was the second round of the 2009 Le Mans Series season. It occurred at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium, on May 10, 2009. Several teams tested at Spa before the 24 Hours of Le Mans, including eventual winners Team Peugeot and Team Essex Porsche, as well as the Jetalliance Racing Aston Martin. This is the 28th European Le Mans Series race since 2004.

The Peugeot 908 HDi FAP No. 7, driven by Nicolas Minassian, Simon Pagenaud, and Christian Klien, won the event less than thirty seconds ahead of their pursuer, the Pescarolo 01 No. 16, driven by Jean-Christophe Bouillon and Christophe Tinseau. In the LMP2 class, Xavier Pompidou in the Speedy Racing Team Sebah's Lola B08/80 No. 33 did not manage to catch up to Team Essex's Porsche RS Spyder Evo at the end of the race. The latter, driven by Casper Elgaard, Kristian Poulsen, and Emmanuel Collard, won by seven-tenths of a second.

In GT1, only three crews take the start. The French team Luc Alphand Adventures, the defending champion, prevailed again with its Chevrolet Corvette C6.R driven by Luc Alphand, Patrice Goueslard, and Yann Clairay. Lastly, in GT2, Team Felbermayr Proton's Porsche 911 GT3 RSR (997), driven by Marc Lieb, Richard Lietz, and Horst Felbermayr Sr. was initially disqualified then reclassified as the winner, ahead of Team Modena's Ferrari F430 GTC driven by Antonio García, Leo Mansell, and Jaime Melo.

Race Background

Championship position

Aston Martin Racing, winner of the 1000 km of Catalunya with No. 007, led the LMP1 championship with 10 points, two more than the Pescarolo No. 16. In the LMP2 category, Racing Box's Lola No. 30 was in the lead ahead of Quifel ASM Team's Zytek. In GT1, IPB Spartak Racing (Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT) led the way ahead of Luc Alphand Adventures (Chevrolet Corvette C6.R). Finally, the GT2 category was led by Team Felbermayr Proton's Porsche 997 GT3 RSR No. 77, ahead of JMW Motorsport's Ferrari F430 GTC.

Oreca 01 and Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT2's first race

On May 6, Oreca presented its new design, the 01. Similar to the previous year, the emblem is inspired by the works of the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian. The Oreca 01 would also have a new aerodynamic kit. For Hughes de Chaunac, the team manager, the Spa event was another opportunity to train before the 24 Hours of Le Mans: "Spa is a crucial step. It's a semi-final before Le Mans. This test will show us if we're well positioned before this year's race. We'll know where we are compared to the competition. We want to make a successful debut with the Oreca 01. We're going to set ourselves straight." French driver Nicolas Lapierre did not hide his ambitions: "A good result would give us a boost before the 24 Hours. It's important not to make mistakes and to have a perfect weekend. This new car has a bigger, more unmitigated performance potential and a wider turning range. We have taken a big step forward and have to prove it with an excellent performance. We want to be on the podium. With Oliver, we are committed to living down the disappointment in Barcelona. All the elements are there to shine!"

The Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT2, developed and operated by Reiter Engineering, took part in its first race at the 1,000 km of Spa. At the end of March, the team tested the car at Salzburging, driven by Peter Kox and Roman Rusinov, both dealing with snowy weather. The German team then went to the Paul-Ricard Circuit as part of the FIA GT Championship Test Days. Christophe Bouchut and Albert von Thurn und Taxis drove the car this time. Hans Reiter, team manager, believed the vehicle should have been reliable enough for the Spa race: "It's not unrealistic to think that the car will last 1,000 kilometers in the race if we continue practicing. That's why we will step up the testing before starting the Gallardo in the 1,000 kilometers of Spa."

Peugeot's limited entry in the Le Mans Series

At the beginning of February, Peugeot announced its sports program, which included, in addition to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, only the 1,000 kilometers of Spa and the 12 Hours of Sebring; however, without definitively closing the door to another entry into the Le Mans Series. The program's evolution would depend on the 24 Hours of Le Mans result.

While three builds were to be entered in the Spa race, only two took part. According to Oliver Quesnel, the entry of a third car would require additional human effort, hampering their preparation for the 24 Hours of Le Mans: "It is not a question of a delay in the preparation of our work but of an adjustment in our organization. Our priority remains with Le Mans. I don't want the team to exhaust itself by preparing three cars for the Spa race, especially as our program's endurance simulation tests continue. Therefore, we chose six drivers, selected according to their respective mileage behind the wheel of the 908 HDi FAP."

During a press conference, Peugeot Sport and Oliver Quesnel assured that they would be present at Portimão and hoped for a commitment to the Petit Le Mans at the end of the year: "We'll certainly be in Portimão with two cars, and we hope to be able to get into the Petit Le Mans as well." The French manufacturer's 2009 program was previously limited to just three rounds.

Development of the cars

Peugeot Sport made no aerodynamic changes to its 908 HDi FAP. The two French prototypes drove in the same configuration as at the 12 Hours of Sebring, except for the addition of a thirty-kilogram ballast imposed by the new regulations.

The Spyker Squadron team took advantage of the Spa race to change its C8 Laviolette GT2-R. A new spoiler and air box were added to improve the engine torque. Czech driver Jaroslav Janiš, absent from the 1,000 km of Catalunya, was also absent from the 1,000 km of Spa due to jaw inflammation. His doctors advised him not to participate in the race. Drivers Tom Coronel and Peter Dumbreck had to do without him while driving the Spyker.

For Pescarolo Sport, car No. 16 had already received its new aerodynamic kit during the inaugural Catalan race. At Spa, the second car had also received one. In the LMP2 category, OAK Racing, which entered two Pescarolo 01s, had also modified the aerodynamics of one of its cars (No. 35). Such a modification is estimated at €200,000. In addition to this development, Mazda North America oversaw the team from then on.

As for the manufacturing company Michelin, they brought tires with a new type of rubber (slick and rain) for the entire LMP1 group. In LMP2, competitors were also entitled to new slick tires with medium compound. For Matthieu Bonardel, competition manager at Michelin, the objective was to offer a tire that could heat up more quickly while having a longer service life than that of their 2008 model: "We didn't want to use harder rubber, yet we wanted to keep our 2008 performance level. So, we had to review the tire's structure in depth because keeping it at more than 100 °C any longer damages its structure. That's why we've reinforced the materials of which it's composed. Regarding regulations, the constraint of the aero load had not necessarily changed because the reduction in the size of the rear wing has been added to the additional ballast of 30 kg."

Teams and drivers involved, final preparations

Team Modena's Ferrari F430 GTC had to be repaired at the Michelotto plant in Italy after a violent nighttime accident during a testing session on the Algarve Circuit. Despite riding off the track, driver Leo Mansell was unharmed. The team manager, Graham Schultz, spoke about the tests and the car, which had not yet been fully addressed. “Our tests with the Ferrari on Portugal’s new Algarve Circuit were very productive. We’re still in the learning stage with the Ferrari, and we’ve been able to make some improvements. We had the opportunity to test at night, but Leo went off the track in the dark, and the car was badly damaged at the rear.” The car arrived at the circuit's paddock on Thursday night, allowing free practice to begin on schedule. In the LMP2 category, Speedy Racing Team Sebah suffered a similar misfortune during pre-season testing at the Bugatti circuit at the end of April. The Lola B08/80 No. 33 ran off the track at the entrance to the Dunlop Bridge. Although the monocoque was damaged, the team and Lola managed to get the car ready in time for the Spa round.

A few days before the start of the event, the entry list showed several changes. Narain Karthikeyan was appointed to drive ByKolles Racing’s Audi R10 TDI No. 14, which he had then just discovered. He was partnered with Andy Meyrick and Charles Zwolsman. Michael Krumm, who was initially entered, did not drive for the Austrian team. On board No. 14, the crew of Christijan Albers and Christian Bakkerud was reinforced by the arrival of Giorgio Mondini. Lucas di Grassi and Nicolas Kiesa, who were present on the first entry list, were also omitted. In the LMP2 category, Máximo Cortés drove for the second time in a row with Pierre Combot for the Q8 Oils Hache Team. The British Team LNT, present at Silverstone in 2008, returned for the Spa round.

Already low on entries after the first entry list was published, the GT1 category was affected by two withdrawals. Both Saleen S7-R from Larbre Compétition and ARC Bratislava withdrew. The latter was to be piloted by two Belgian drivers. The unregistered Jetalliance Racing was present at Spa with its Aston Martin DBR9 to train and prepare for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The GT1 category also saw IPB Spartak Racing lose its main partner. Russian driver Roman Rusinov was sidelined, replaced by Filip Salaquarda and Erik Janiš. On the other hand, the GT2 category saw the arrival of an additional competitor, the Prospeed Competition’s Porsche 997 GT3 RSR, driven by Paul Daniels and Markus Palttala. For Team Modena, Jaime Melo assisted Antonio García and Leo Mansell. At Hankook Team Farnacher, Pierre Kaffer and Allan Simonsen rode together. As for JMB Racing, Manuel Rodrigues and John Hartshorne were to drive the Ferrari together, but Bulgaria’s Plamen Kralev joined them.

Free practice

First session, Friday, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

Times set by the top three finishers in each category of the first free practice session (pole position winners in bold)

Sources:

PositionCategoryNo.TeamTimeLaps
1LMP19Team Peugeot Total2:06.740 (on 4th lap)27
2LMP111Oreca2:06.740 (on 3rd lap)19
3LMP110Oreca2:06.846 (on 4th lap)10
9LMP225RML2:11.920 (on 16th lap)16
13LMP232Team Barazi Epsilon2:13.644 (on 4th lap)23
14LMP240Quifel ASM Team2:13.912 (on 22nd lap)22
19GT155IPB Spartak Racing2:19.722 (on 5th lap)21
25GT172Luc Alphand Adventures2:22.658 (on 3rd lap)19
43GT166Jetalliance Racing2:34.144 (on 6th lap)21
27GT291FBR2:24.488 (on 5th lap)19
29GT289Hankook Team Farnbacher2:25.584 (on 4th lap)24
30GT292JMW Motorsport2:26.530 (on 5th lap)21

Under cloudy skies, fifty-one cars had taken to the track. After a few minutes, a light rain had begun to fall over the circuit. As a result, many competitors set their fastest times early in the session. Among them was the #11 Oreca 01, driven by Nicholas Lapierre, which surprisingly had been matched down to the thousandth of a second on the following lap by the #9 Peugeot 908 HDi FAP, piloted by Marc Gené, with a time of 2:06.740. The second Oreca had secured third place, trailing by just 106 thousandths of a second. The #16 Pescarolo 01 also remained competitive, finishing within the exact second with a lap time of 2:06.930. In fourth place, the #7 Peugeot had managed a time of 2:07.658. Strakka Racing had placed sixth, while the leading Lola-Aston Martin B09/60, driven by Harold Primat, Miguel Ramos, and Darren Turner, had taken seventh position. Significant gaps had begun to emerge from eighth place onwards, with the #17 Pescarolo trailing by three seconds from the fastest time. The #13 Lola B08/60, the Courage-Oreca LC70E from Signature, and the #007 Lola-Aston Martin had all been relegated to nearly six seconds behind the leaders. The session had experienced its first red-flag delay when Darren Turner had lost a wheel during his lap. The rain had gradually dissipated about fifteen minutes before the end of the time trial.

In the LMP2 category, the session had been entirely dominated by the Lola B08/80 driven by Thomas Erdos and Mike Newton. The duo had also secured 25th place in the overall standings. Team Barazi-Epsilon’s Zytek 07S/2 finished second, more than 1.5 seconds behind. Quifel ASM Team's Ginetta-Zytek and Racing Box's first Lola (#30) had taken third and fourth places respectively (2:14.748). Team Essex's Porsche RS Spyder Evo had been delayed by a collision with Jacques Nicolet’s Pescarolo, necessitating a front hood change. Consequently, it had only achieved the eighth-fastest time (2:20.180). Speedy Racing Team Sebah's Lola had been hampered by a recalcitrant gearbox and had finished 15th with a time of 2:34, trailing the leader by 22 seconds. The session was also interrupted by a second red-flag delay when José Ibañez, driving the #28 Courage LC75, had gone off the track.

In GT1, the Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT achieved the fastest time, outpacing the Chevrolet Corvette C6.R, which ended the session by being slowly towed back to the pits. The Aston Martin DBR9 had been relegated to fifteen seconds behind the Lamborghini. In GT2, the Ferrari F430 GTCs had dominated, occupying the top six standings. Farnbacher Racing had secured a one-two finish with cars #91 and #89. The defending champions, Gianmaria Bruni and Robert Bell, had taken third place (2:26.530). The Ferrari from Team Modena, which had crashed during private testing on the Algarve Circuit, had finished fourth (2:26.716). Ferrari #90 and #96 had placed fifth (2:27.080) and sixth (2:27.098) respectively. In seventh place, the Spyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R had outperformed the top Porsche (2:28.816). The Porsche (IMSA Performance) had finished eighth, in 2:29.132. Meanwhile, absent in Catalonia, the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT2 had recorded the slowest time in the category, trailing by twenty seconds.

Report

Qualifying

The qualifying sessions for both the GT and Prototype categories were marked by several red flag periods which halted the sessions. These were caused by several accidents and car failures on circuit, which left five cars unable to complete a flying lap time. Peugeot was able to lock out the first row by margin of over a second from the leading Aston Martin, while the returning Team Essex Porsche RS Spyder secured pole position in LMP2. Jetalliance Racing gave Aston Martin a pole in GT1 and championship leaders Team Felbermayr-Proton led GT2.

Qualifying result

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.

PosClassTeamLap Time12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849--
LMP1No. 7 Team Peugeot Total2:01.056
LMP1No. 9 Team Peugeot Total2:01.082
LMP1No. 009 Aston Martin Racing2:02.488
LMP1No. 10 Team Oreca Matmut AIM2:02.570
LMP1No. 16 Pescarolo Sport2:02.674
LMP1No. 13 Speedy Racing Team Sebah2:03.022
LMP1No. 22 Team LNT2:03.598
LMP1No. 17 Pescarolo Sport2:04.390
LMP1No. 14 Kolles2:04.478
LMP1No. 12 Signature Plus2:04.614
LMP1No. 15 Kolles2:04.630
LMP2No. 31 Team Essex2:07.918
LMP2No. 33 Speedy Racing Team Sebah2:08.446
LMP2No. 30 Racing Box2:08.600
LMP2No. 40 Quifel ASM Team2:08.850
LMP2No. 41 GAC Racing Team2:09.326
LMP2No. 32 Team Barazi-Epsilon2:09.662
LMP2No. 35 OAK Racing Team2:11.244
LMP2No. 37 WR Salini2:11.874
LMP1No. 3 Scuderia Lavaggi2:12.506
LMP2No. 39 KrSM2:12.876
LMP2No. 43 Q8 Oils Hache Team2:14.256
LMP2No. 38 Pegasus Racing2:17.026
GT1No. 66 Jetalliance Racing2:17.344
LMP2No. 24 OAK Racing2:17.834
GT1No. 55 IPB Spartak Racing2:18.242
LMP2No. 28 Ibañez Racing Service2:19.258
GT1No. 72 Luc Alphand Aventures2:19.680
LMP1No. 11 Team Oreca Matmut AIM2:21.146
GT2No. 77 Team Felbermayr-Proton2:21.870
GT2No. 76 IMSA Performance Matmut2:22.012
GT2No. 84 Team Modena2:22.698
LMP2No. 29 Racing Box2:22.858
LMP2No. 42 Ranieri Randaccio2:23.044
GT2No. 92 JMW Motorsport2:23.148
GT2No. 89 Hankook Team Farnbacher2:23.232
GT2No. 91 FBR2:23.656
GT2No. 87 Drayson Racing2:23.694
GT2No. 90 FBR2:23.758
GT2No. 85 Snoras Spyker Squadron2:25.088
GT2No. 94 Prospeed Competition2:26.260
GT2No. 78 Advanced Engineering2:26.448
GT2No. 96 Virgo Motorsport2:26.892
GT2No. 81 Easyrace2:27.024
GT2No. 88 Team Felbermayr-Proton2:27.672
GT2No. 99 JMB Racing2:27.926
LMP2No. 26 Bruichladdich-Bruneau Team3:37.296
LMP1No. 23 Strakka Racing3:55.058
LMP1No. 007 Aston Martin RacingNo Time
LMP2No. 25 RMLNo Time
GT2No. 79 Reiter EngineeringNo Time

Race

Race results

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 70% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLapsEngine12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
NC35
NC36
NC37
DNF38
DNF39
DNF40
DNF41
DNF42
DNF43
DNF44
DNF45
DNF46
DNF47
DNFDSQDSQDSQDNS
LMP17FRA Team Peugeot TotalFRA Nicolas Minassian
FRA Simon Pagenaud
AUT Christian KlienPeugeot 908 HDi FAP143
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP116FRA Pescarolo SportFRA Jean-Christophe Boullion
FRA Christophe TinseauPescarolo 01143
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
LMP1007GBR Aston Martin RacingCZE Jan Charouz
CZE Tomáš Enge
DEU Stefan MückeLola-Aston Martin B09/60142
Aston Martin AM04 6.0 L V12
LMP111FRA Team Oreca Matmut AIMFRA Olivier Panis
FRA Nicolas LapierreOreca 01142
AIM YS5.5 5.5 L V10
LMP1009GBR Aston Martin RacingGBR Darren Turner
CHE Harold Primat
PRT Miguel RamosLola-Aston Martin B09/60142
Aston Martin AM04 6.0 L V12
LMP114DEU KollesIND Narain Karthikeyan
GBR Andy Meyrick
NLD Charles Zwolsman Jr.Audi R10 TDI141
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP115DEU KollesNLD Christijan Albers
DNK Christian Bakkerud
CHE Giorgio MondiniAudi R10 TDI139
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
LMP231DNK Team EssexDNK Casper Elgaard
DNK Kristian Poulsen
FRA Emmanuel CollardPorsche RS Spyder Evo139
Porsche MR6 3.4 L V8
LMP233CHE Speedy Racing Team
GBR Sebah AutomotiveCHE Benjamin Leuenberger
FRA Xavier Pompidou
GBR Jonny KaneLola B08/80139
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
LMP113CHE Speedy Racing Team
GBR Sebah AutomotiveCHE Marcel Fässler
ITA Andrea Belicchi
FRA Nicolas ProstLola B08/60139
Aston Martin AM04 6.0 L V12
LMP112FRA Signature PlusFRA Pierre Ragues
FRA Franck MailleuxCourage-Oreca LC70E138
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
LMP19FRA Team Peugeot TotalAUS David Brabham
ESP Marc Gené
AUT Alexander WurzPeugeot 908 HDi FAP136
Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo V12
(Diesel)
GT172FRA Luc Alphand AventuresFRA Luc Alphand
FRA Patrice Goueslard
FRA Yann ClairayChevrolet Corvette C6.R132
Chevrolet 7.0 L V8
LMP235FRA OAK Racing
FRA Team Mazda FranceFRA Matthieu Lahaye
CHE Karim AjlaniPescarolo 01132
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
GT155RUS IPB Spartak RacingNLD Peter Kox
CZE Filip Salaquarda
CZE Erik JanišLamborghini Murciélago R-GT131
Lamborghini 6.0 L V12
LMP122GBR Team LNTGBR Lawrence Tomlinson
GBR Robbie Kerr
GBR Guy SmithGinetta-Zytek GZ09S130
Zytek ZJ458 4.5 L V8
LMP123GBR Strakka RacingGBR Nick Leventis
GBR Peter Hardman
GBR Danny WattsGinetta-Zytek GZ09S129
Zytek ZJ458 4.5 L V8
GT277DEU Team Felbermayr-ProtonDEU Marc Lieb
AUT Richard Lietz
AUTHorst Felbermayr Sr.Porsche 997 GT3-RSR129
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
GT284GBR Team ModenaESP Antonio García
GBR Leo Mansell
BRA Jaime MeloFerrari F430 GT2129
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT292GBR JMW MotorsportGBR Rob Bell
ITA Gianmaria BruniFerrari F430 GT2128
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT290DEU FBRDEU Pierre Ehret
DEU Dominik FarnbacherFerrari F430 GT2128
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT285NLD Snoras Spyker SquadronNLD Tom Coronel
GBR Peter DumbreckSpyker C8 Laviolette GT2-R128
Audi 4.0 L V8
GT276FRA IMSA Performance MatmutFRA Patrick Pilet
FRA Raymond NaracPorsche 997 GT3-RSR127
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
LMP238FRA Pegasus RacingFRA Julien Schell
FRA Philippe ThirionCourage-Oreca LC75127
AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4
GT287GBR Drayson RacingGBR Paul Drayson
GBR Jonny CockerAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2126
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
GT296GBR Virgo MotorsportGBR Sean McInerney
GBR Michael McInerney
NLD Michael VergersFerrari F430 GT2125
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT278ITA Advanced EngineeringGBR Peter Bamford
IRL Matt GriffinFerrari F430 GT2124
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT294BEL Prospeed CompetitionFIN Markus Palttala
GBR Paul DanielsPorsche 997 GT3-RSR124
Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
LMP239DEU KSMJPN Hideki Noda
ITA Francesco Sini
HKG Matthew MarshLola B07/46115
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
GT166AUT Jetalliance RacingAUT Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer
AUT Thomas Gruber
DEU Alex MüllerAston Martin DBR9113
Aston Martin AM04 6.0 L V12
GT288DEU Team Felbermayr-ProtonAUT Horst Felbermayr Jr.
DEU Christian Ried
PRT Francisco Cruz MartinsPorsche 997 GT3-RSR112
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
LMP237FRA WR SaliniFRA Stéphane Salini
FRA Philippe Salini
FRA Tristan GommendyWR LMP2008110
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
LMP240PRT Quifel ASM TeamPRT Miguel Amaral
FRA Olivier PlaGinetta-Zytek GZ09S/2101
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
GT279DEU Reiter EngineeringDEU Albert von Thurn und Taxis
FRA Christophe BouchutLamborghini Gallardo LP56099
Lamborghini 5.2 L V10
LMP243ESP Q8 Oils Hache TeamESP Máximo Cortés
ESP Nil Montserrat
FRA Pierre CombotLucchini LMP2/0888
Judd XV675 3.4 L V8
LMP13MCO Scuderia LavaggiMCO Giovanni Lavaggi
DEU Wolfgang KaufmannLavaggi LS149
AER P32C 4.0 L Turbo V8
LMP110FRA Team Oreca Matmut AIMMCO Stéphane Ortelli
BRA Bruno SennaOreca 01129
AIM YS5.5 5.5 L V10
GT289DEU Hankook Farnbacher RacingDNK Allan Simonsen
DEU Pierre KafferFerrari F430 GT2110
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP241CHE GAC Racing TeamSAU Karim Ojjeh
FRA Claude-Yves Gosselin
AUT Philipp PeterZytek 07S/280
Zytek ZG348 3.4 L V8
GT281ITA EasyraceITA Maurice Basso
ITA Roberto Plati
ITA Gianpaolo TenchiniFerrari F430 GT275
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
GT299MCO JMB RacingFRA Manuel Rodrigues
GBR John Hartshorne
BGR Plamen KralevFerrari F430 GT257
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP117FRA Pescarolo SportFRA Bruce Jouanny
PRT João BarbosaPescarolo 0153
Judd GV5.5 S2 5.5 L V10
GT291DEU FBRITA Gabrio Rosa
ITA Giacomo Petrobelli
ITA Andrea MonterminiFerrari F430 GT253
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
LMP225GBR RMLBRA Thomas Erdos
GBR Mike NewtonLola B08/8647
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4
LMP228FRA Ibañez Racing ServiceFRA José Ibañez
FRA William Cavailhès
FRA Frédéric Da RochaCourage LC7541
AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4
LMP242ITA Ranieri RandaccioITA Ranieri Randaccio
ITA Glauco SolieriLucchini LMP2/0835
Nicholson-McLaren 3.3 L V8
LMP230ITA Racing BoxITA Matteo Bobbi
ITA Andrea Piccini
ITA Thomas BiagiLola B08/807
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
LMP229ITA Racing BoxITA Andrea Ceccato
ITA Filippe Francioni
ITA Giacomo PicciniLola B08/80137
Judd DB 3.4 L V8
LMP232FRA Team Barazi-EpsilonDNK Juan Barazi
BRA Fernando ReesZytek 07S/2134
Zytek 2ZG348 3.4 L V8
LMP226GBR Bruichladdich-Bruneau TeamFRA Pierre Bruneau
GBR Stuart Moseley
GBR Jonathan ColemanRadical SR9129
AER P07 2.0 L Turbo I4
LMP224FRA OAK Racing
FRA Team Mazda FranceFRA Jacques Nicolet
MCO Richard HeinPescarolo 01-
Mazda MZR-R 2.0 L Turbo I4

References

Bibliography

  • Stéphane Engoulvent, "1000 Km de Spa : Peugeot assure et se rassure !", Le Mans Racing, no. 6 (Special issue), June 2009, pg. 70–81
  • Cécile Bonardel, Michael Cotton, Marc Laffeas, Olivier Loisy and Jean-Marc Teissedre (trans. David Waldron, Cécile Bonardel), Apollo, 2009, 261 p. (, read online archive), “Spa-Francorchamps”, pg. 94–125
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