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2011 FIA GT1 World Championship

Auto racing season


Auto racing season

The 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season was the second season of the SRO Group's FIA GT1 World Championship, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars complying with Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) GT1 regulations. The championship comprised two titles: GT1 World Champion for Drivers and GT1 World Champion for Teams. Five of the six manufacturers represented in the 2010 championship returned for the second season, however Maserati was not represented and 2010 Teams World Champions Vitaphone Racing Team did not defend their title.

The season commenced at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi on 25–26 March and ended at the Potrero de los Funes Circuit in Argentina on 4–6 November. The ten event season included an inaugural race at the Ordos International Circuit in China. Germans Lucas Luhr and Michael Krumm of the JR Motorsports team won the World Drivers' Championship after earning four race victories, while Hexis AMR won the Teams' Championship.

Calendar

A ten-event calendar was announced at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting on 10 December 2010. The Ordos International Circuit of China gave the series a fourth event outside Europe, replacing the former Czech round at Brno. Several national events were moved to new circuits; Zolder replaced Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium and the Sachsenring replaced the Nürburgring in Germany.

The Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba was originally planned as a Brazilian round for the championship, but was cancelled mid-season. At the behest of the SRO Group, the FIA approved a replacement event at the Goldenport Park Circuit as a second Chinese round for the series, scheduled a week after the Ordos event. A day after the Goldenport round, the Beijing GT1 World Supercars exhibition event was held in the Olympic Green in Beijing and featured a short street race.

EventCircuitDate12345678910
ARE Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates26 March
BEL Circuit Zolder, Belgium10 April
PRT Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portimão, Portugal8 May
DEU Sachsenring, Saxony, Germany15 May
GBR Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom5 June
ESP Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos, Spain3 July
FRA Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France17 July
CHN Ordos International Circuit, Ordos City, China4 September
CHN Goldenport Park Circuit, Beijing, China10 September
ARG Potrero de los Funes Circuit, San Luis, Argentina6 November

Entries

Manufacturers

2011 was the final season in which the Maserati MC12 GT1, Corvette C6.R, and Aston Martin DBR9 were eligible for the championship. The three were running under a two-year waiver to meet homologation requirements. In June 2010, Aurora Racing Designs announced plans to develop a GT1 car based on the BMW Alpina B6, based on the existing B6 GT3 which races under FIA GT3 regulations. This project did not however come to fruition and no additional companies joined the six approved manufacturers. All of the Maserati teams decided to sit out for the last approved season, leaving the championship with five active manufacturers.

In February 2011 the SRO Group announced that 18 entries had been received for the 2011 season, but that the deadline for entries had been extended in order to allow possible negotiation for further teams. Aston Martin, Ford, Nissan, and Lamborghini were all confirmed as having two teams entered, while a fifth manufacturer was seeking the required second team necessary for entry. In March the FIA announced an entry of 20 cars, with Corvette joining the other four manufacturers.

Teams

Several of the twelve teams which competed in 2010 announced their intentions not to return for 2011. This included Matech Competition, who was moving to concentrate on development of the Ford GT for other racing series. Hegersport and Phoenix Racing also announced they would not be involved in FIA GT1 in 2011, while Reiter's Lamborghinis had been sold. Defending GT1 World Champions Vitaphone Racing Team had moved to the new Blancpain Endurance Series.

Returning teams for 2011 included Sumo Power GT, Münnich Motorsport, Marc VDS Racing Team, Hexis AMR, and Young Driver AMR. Swiss Racing Team also returned, but opted for Lamborghinis instead of their 2010 Nissans. JR Motorsports, a partner of Sumo Power, took over the second Nissan squad, while Marc VDS sister team Belgian Racing shared representation of Ford. The Mad-Croc Racing partnership of 2010 was divided for 2011, with DKR Engineering forming their own Corvette squad, while Selleslagh Racing Team raced under the guise of Exim Bank Team China. Both teams were ineligible for the Teams Championship as neither had secured a second car for the start of the season. No teams announced plans to campaign the Maserati MC12, ending seven straight seasons of competition in GT1.

During the season the Swiss Racing Team withdrew from three consecutive rounds following racing incidents at Sachsenring which damaged their two Lamborghinis, citing a lack of spare parts to repair their cars in time. Prior to the Ordos round, Swiss Racing Team's Lamborghinis were transferred to Münnich Motorsport. At the same time, DKR Engineering merged their outfit with Exim Bank Team China, giving Team China their first two-car entries of the season. Münnich then took over DKR's former entry under the new title of DKR www-discount.de allowing the series to maintain an 18-car field.

Entries

On 18 March 2011 the FIA published an entry list of teams and manufacturers for the full 2011 season. All teams used Michelin tyres.

TeamCarEngineNo.DriversEvents
FRA Hexis AMRAston Martin DBR9Aston Martin 6.0 L V123MCO Clivio PiccioneAll
NLD Stef DusseldorpAll
4DEU Christian HohenadelAll
ITA Andrea PicciniAll
CHE Swiss Racing TeamLamborghini Murciélago LP 670 R-SVLamborghini 6.5 L V125AUT Karl Wendlinger1–4
NLD Peter Kox1–4
6SWE Max Nilsson1–4
CZE Jiří Janák1–4
DEU Young Driver AMRAston Martin DBR9Aston Martin 6.0 L V127CZE Tomáš EngeAll
DEU Alex MüllerAll
8GBR Darren TurnerAll
DEU Stefan MückeAll
BEL Belgian RacingMatech Ford GT1Ford Cammer 5.3 L V89FRA Antoine Leclerc1
FRA Fabien Giroix1
BEL Vanina Ickx2–7
CHE Mathias Beche2
DNK Christoffer Nygaard3–10
CHE Jonathan Hirschi8–10
10CZE Martin Matzke1–3
SRB Miloš Pavlović1–2
FRA Antoine Leclerc3–10
FRA Yann Clairay4, 6–9
FIN Markus Palttala5, 10
CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaCorvette C6.RCorvette LS7.R 7.0 L V811NLD Mike Hezemans1–7
NLD Nick Catsburg1–4
AUT Andreas Zuber5, 7
BEL Nico Verdonck6
CHN Ho-Pin Tung8–9
NLD Jeroen den Boer8–9
NLD Yelmer Buurman10
NLD Francesco Pastorelli10
12FRA Michaël Rossi8–10
BRA Sérgio Jimenez8
BEL Nico Verdonck9–10
GBR Sumo Power GTNissan GT-R GT1Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V820BRA Enrique BernoldiAll
BRA Ricardo Zonta1–3
GBR Warren Hughes4–5
NLD Nick Catsburg6–10
21AUS David BrabhamAll
GBR Jamie Campbell-WalterAll
GBR JR MotorsportsNissan GT-R GT1Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V822GBR Peter DumbreckAll
GBR Richard WestbrookAll
23DEU Michael KrummAll
DEU Lucas LuhrAll
DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportLamborghini Murciélago LP 670 R-SVLamborghini 6.5 L V1237DEU Dominik SchwagerAll
NLD Nicky PastorelliAll
38DEU Marc BassengAll
DEU Markus WinkelhockAll
BEL Marc VDS Racing TeamMatech Ford GT1Ford Cammer 5.3 L V840BEL Bas LeindersAll
DEU Marc Hennerici1–9
ARG Ricardo Risatti10
41BEL Maxime MartinAll
FRA Frédéric Makowiecki1–2, 4–5, 7–8
FRA Yann Clairay3, 10
BEL Bertrand Baguette6, 9
LUX DKR Engineering
LUX DKR www-discount.deCorvette C6.RCorvette LS7.R 7.0 L V847
FRA Michaël Rossi1–3, 5–7
BRA Jaime Camara1–2
ITA Matteo Bobbi3
FRA Dimitri Enjalbert5–7
Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670 R-SVLamborghini 6.5 L V12CHE Benjamin Leuenberger8–9
DEU Manuel Lauck8–10
DEU Christopher Haase10
48GBR Jonathan Kennard8–10
DEU Christopher Brück8–10

Regulation changes

Following the 2010 season, three major changes were made to the GT1 regulations. Teams would now have six sets of tyres made available to them at each event, increased from the previous limit of four. Starting with the second event of the season, two of the tyres would be previously used sets from the previous event in the season, available throughout the weekend. Two fresh sets were given to the teams at the start of the first practice session, while the final two fresh sets were available prior to the warm-up session.

Two of the regulation changes involved the allocation of championship points in the qualifying race, with points now awarded to the top six finishers instead of only the top three. Further, the winner of the qualifying race would earn 10 kg of success ballast for the next event in the championship, while second place was given 5 kg. The ninth-place finisher in the qualifying race would lose 5 kg of success ballast, while any car finishing tenth or lower had 10 kg removed. Finally, the success ballast for the winner of the championship race was lowered from 40 kg to 30 kg.

Results and standings

Race results

EventCircuitQualifying race winnerChampionship race winnerReport12345678910
Abu DhabiBEL No. 41 Marc VDS Racing TeamFRA No. 3 Hexis AMRReport
BEL Maxime Martin
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiMCO Clivio Piccione
NLD Stef Dusseldorp
ZolderDEU No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportDEU No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportReport
DEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockDEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus Winkelhock
AlgarveGBR No. 22 JR MotorsportsGBR No. 23 JR MotorsportsReport
GBR Peter Dumbreck
GBR Richard WestbrookDEU Lucas Luhr
DEU Michael Krumm
SachsenringBEL No. 41 Marc VDS Racing TeamFRA No. 4 Hexis AMRReport
BEL Maxime Martin
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiDEU Christian Hohenadel
ITA Andrea Piccini
SilverstoneDEU No. 7 Young Driver AMRGBR No. 23 JR MotorsportsReport
CZE Tomáš Enge
DEU Alex MüllerDEU Lucas Luhr
DEU Michael Krumm
NavarraDEU No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportDEU No. 37 All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportReport
DEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockNLD Nicky Pastorelli
DEU Dominik Schwager
Paul RicardGBR No. 23 JR MotorsportsGBR No. 23 JR MotorsportsReport
DEU Lucas Luhr
DEU Michael KrummDEU Lucas Luhr
DEU Michael Krumm
OrdosBEL No. 41 Marc VDS Racing TeamBEL No. 41 Marc VDS Racing TeamReport
BEL Maxime Martin
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiBEL Maxime Martin
FRA Frédéric Makowiecki
BeijingDEU No. 7 Young Driver AMRDEU No. 8 Young Driver AMRReport
CZE Tomáš Enge
DEU Alex MüllerGBR Darren Turner
DEU Stefan Mücke
San LuisCHN No. 11 Exim Bank Team ChinaCHN No. 11 Exim Bank Team ChinaReport
NLD Yelmer Buurman
NLD Francesco PastorelliNLD Yelmer Buurman
NLD Francesco Pastorelli

Championships

Championship points were awarded for the first six positions in each qualifying race and for the first ten positions in each championship race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers were required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race.

Points systemRace typePosition1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Qualifying race8643210000
Championship race251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverTeamABU
AREZOL
BELALG
PRTSAC
DEUSIL
GBRNAV
ESPPRI
FRAORD
CHNBEI
CHNSAN
ARGTotalQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR123456789101112131415161718192021=21=222324252627=27=28=28=29=29=29=29=NCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNCNC
DEU Michael Krumm
DEU Lucas LuhrGBR JR Motorsports3147921119219611119432Ret137
GBR Darren Turner
DEU Stefan MückeDEU Young Driver AMRRet5Ret74233RetRet6Ret327521DNSDNS120
DEU Christian Hohenadel
ITA Andrea PicciniFRA Hexis AMR941021185110Ret556584310145111
CZE Tomáš Enge
DEU Alex MüllerDEU Young Driver AMRRet633RetRet10Ret12Ret1323161412510103
DEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport6311769RetRet51278EX812Ret6Ret102
BEL Maxime MartinBEL Marc VDS Racing Team18586Ret1RetNCRet345611Ret4151198
MCO Clivio Piccione
NLD Stef DusseldorpFRA Hexis AMR516613Ret21154108Ret11435Ret8395
NLD Nicky Pastorelli
DEU Dominik SchwagerDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportRet11RetRet547261021Ret9669Ret3Ret80
GBR Peter Dumbreck
GBR Richard WestbrookGBR JR Motorsports22RetRet11267RetRet794Ret2277NC878
AUS David Brabham
GBR Jamie Campbell-WalterGBR Sumo Power GT8911Ret3385RetRet4394371187Ret75
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiBEL Marc VDS Racing Team18581RetNCRet561169
BRA Enrique BernoldiGBR Sumo Power GT4Ret12Ret874447Ret121075Ret1064464
NLD Nick CatsburgCHN Exim Bank Team China7102599Ret658
GBR Sumo Power GTRet121075Ret10644
NLD Mike HezemansCHN Exim Bank Team China7102599Ret633RetRetRetRet46
NLD Yelmer Buurman
NLD Francesco Pastorelli1133
AUT Karl Wendlinger
NLD Peter KoxCHE Swiss Racing Team1074410512Ret31
BEL Bertrand BaguetteBEL Marc VDS Racing Team34Ret428
GBR Warren HughesGBR Sumo Power GT444724
DEU Manuel LauckLUX DKR Engineering12151399220
AUT Andreas ZuberCHN Exim Bank Team China33RetRet19
DEU Christopher HaaseLUX DKR Engineering9218
BEL Bas LeindersBEL Marc VDS Racing Team11DNSRet10Ret10Ret81161210Ret121010RetRetRet918
FRA Michaël RossiLUX DKR EngineeringRet139Ret15Ret9Ret8781017
CHN Exim Bank Team China15168511Ret
DEU Marc HennericiBEL Marc VDS Racing Team11DNSRet10Ret10Ret81161210Ret121010RetRet16
FRA Antoine LeclercBEL Belgian Racing14Ret16Ret131088RetRetRetRet1311RetRet10613
FIN Markus Palttala8810612
BEL Nico VerdonckCHN Exim Bank Team ChinaRetRet8511Ret10
BRA Ricardo ZontaGBR Sumo Power GT4Ret12Ret879
DNK Christoffer NygaardBEL Belgian Racing1411RetRet791111Ret139Ret6Ret1279
CHE Jonathan Hirschi9Ret6Ret1277
FRA Dimitri EnjalbertLUX DKR Engineering9Ret878107
FRA Yann ClairayBEL Marc VDS Racing Team6Ret15112
BEL Belgian Racing1310RetRetRetRet1311RetRet
BEL Vanina IckxBEL Belgian RacingRetRet1411RetRet791111Ret132
CHE Benjamin LeuenbergerLUX DKR Engineering12151392
ARG Ricardo RisattiBEL Marc VDS Racing TeamRet92
SWE Max Nilsson
CZE Jiří JanákCHE Swiss Racing Team13Ret8DNS12RetRetRet0
BRA Jaime CamaraLUX DKR EngineeringRet139Ret0
CZE Martin MatzkeBEL Belgian Racing1212Ret1116Ret0
SRB Miloš Pavlović1212Ret110
CHN Ho-Pin Tung
NLD Jeroen den BoerCHN Exim Bank Team ChinaRet1214110
GBR Jonathan Kennard
DEU Christopher BrückLUX DKR Engineering1413RetRet13Ret0
FRA Fabien GiroixBEL Belgian Racing14Ret0
BRA Sérgio JimenezCHN Exim Bank Team China15160
ITA Matteo BobbiLUX DKR Engineering15Ret0
CHE Mathias BecheBEL Belgian RacingRetRet0

|}

Teams' Championship

PosTeamManufacturerCarABU
AREZOL
BELALG
PRTSAC
DEUSIL
GBRNAV
ESPPRI
FRAORD
CHNBEI
CHNSAN
ARGTotalQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR12345678
FRA Hexis AMRAston Martin3516613Ret21154108Ret11435Ret83235
4941021185110Ret556584310145
GBR JR MotorsportsNissan2222RetRet11267RetRet794Ret2277NC8232
233147921119219611119432Ret
DEU Young Driver AMRAston Martin7Ret633RetRet10Ret12Ret1323161412510231
8Ret5Ret74233RetRet6Ret327521DNSDNS
DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportLamborghini37Ret11RetRet547261021Ret9669Ret3Ret190
386311769RetRet51278EX812Ret6Ret
GBR Sumo Power GTNissan204Ret12Ret874447Ret121075Ret10644154
218911Ret3385RetRet4394371187Ret
BEL Marc VDS Racing TeamFord4011DNSRet10Ret10Ret81161210Ret121010RetRetRet9132
4118586Ret1RetNCRet345611Ret41511
BEL Belgian RacingFord914RetRetRet1411RetRet791111Ret139Ret6Ret12739
101212Ret1116Ret131088RetRetRetRet1311RetRet106
CHE Swiss Racing TeamLamborghini51074410512Ret32
613Ret8DNS12RetRetRet

|}

The Exim Bank Team China and DKR Engineering teams were deemed ineligible for the Teams' Championship after failing to provide two cars each for the full season as required by series regulations.

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