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2009 FIA GT Championship

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2009 FIA GT Championship season
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Michael Bartels & Andrea Bertolini won the GT1 Championship for Drivers

The 2009 FIA GT Championship season was the thirteenth and final season of the FIA GT Championship for grand tourer cars competing in the GT1 and GT2 categories. The season began 3 May, and ended 25 October after eight races. This was also the final season of a combined GT1 and GT2 championship before the launch of the FIA GT1 World Championship in 2010.

Vitaphone Racing Team Maserati drivers Michael Bartels and Andrea Bertolini successfully defended their GT1 Championships, pulling clear of the rivals in the final two events of the season after a close battle with the Peka Racing Chevrolet team of Anthony Kumpen and Mike Hezemans. Bartels and Bertolini won races at Adria International Raceway and Hungaroring in the way to the title, a third championship each for the pair. With the assistance of Miguel Ramos and Alex Müller in the team's second Maserati MC12 GT1, Vitaphone Racing Team also secured the Teams Championship.

In the lower specification GT2 category, former Porsche Supercup champion Richard Westbrook won the GT2 championship, driving a Prospeed Competition Porsche. Westbrook won the title by just two points over AF Corse Ferrari pairing of Gianmaria Bruni and Toni Vilander. Controversially Westbrook was split from his season long partner Emmanuel Collard at the final round, swapping cars with Brixia Racing driver Marco Holzer in a successful attempt to maximise Porsche's chances of defeating the Ferrari pairing. AF Corse, with the help of the team's second car of Álvaro Barba and Niki Cadei, did defeat Prospeed in the teams championship. CRS Racing driver Chris Niarchos was awarded the Citation Cup for amateur drivers.

Schedule

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The 2009 schedule was initially announced by the FIA on 5 November 2008, with seven events consisting of two-hour races, the Bucharest City Challenge of two separate one-hour races, and the Spa 24 Hours. Adria's event was once again scheduled to take place at night.[1] However at a further meeting of the FIA on 17 March 2009 the calendar was set at eight rounds, with the cancellation of the Potrero de los Funes event and the inclusion of Circuit Paul Ricard. This decreased the number of two-hour races from seven to six.[2]

On 16 June the Bucharest Ring, Romania cancelled their planned FIA GT event. The series therefore replaced the fifth round with an event at the Hungaroring in Hungary which would return to the normal two-hour race format.[3]

Rnd Race Circuit Date
1 United Kingdom RAC Tourist Trophy Silverstone Circuit 3 May
2 Italy Adria 2 Hours Adria International Raceway 16 May
3 Germany Oschersleben 2 Hours Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 21 June
4 Belgium 24 Hours of Spa Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 25 July
26 July
5 Hungary Budapest City Challenge Hungaroring 30 August
6 Portugal Algarve 2 Hours Autódromo Internacional do Algarve 20 September
7 France Paul Ricard 2 Hours Circuit Paul Ricard 4 October
8 Belgium Zolder 2 Hours Circuit Zolder 25 October
Source:[4]

Entry list

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GT1

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Entrant Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Maserati MC12 GT1 Maserati 6.0 L V12 M 1 Germany Michael Bartels All
Italy Andrea Bertolini All
France Stéphane Sarrazin 4
Brazil Alexandre Negrão 4
2 Portugal Miguel Ramos All
Germany Alex Müller All
Belgium Eric van de Poele 4
Portugal Pedro Lamy 4
Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 33 Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi 4–8
Belgium Vincent Vosse 4
Sweden Carl Rosenblad 4
Belgium Stéphane Lémeret 4
Italy Matteo Bobbi 5–8
Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team Corvette C6.R Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8 M 3 Belgium Bert Longin All
France James Ruffier All
Belgium Maxime Soulet 4
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin 4
Belgium PekaRacing nv Corvette C6.R Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8 M 4 Belgium Anthony Kumpen All
Netherlands Mike Hezemans All
Belgium Kurt Mollekens 4
Netherlands Jos Menten 4
Brazil Sangari Team Brazil Corvette C6.R Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8 M 8 Brazil Enrique Bernoldi 4–8
Brazil Roberto Streit 4–8
Netherlands Xavier Maassen 4, 6
Luxembourg DKR Engineering 9 Netherlands Jos Menten 1
Finland Markus Palttala 1
Austria Full Speed Racing Saleen S7-R Ford 7.0 L V8 P 11 Belgium Stéphane Lémeret 1–3, 5–6
United Kingdom Luke Hines 1–3, 5–6
Belgium Robert Dierick 4
Netherlands Carlo van Dam 4
Netherlands Arjan van der Zwaan 4
Netherlands Rob van der Zwaan 4
13 Italy Ferdinando Monfardini 1–3
Germany Michael Orts 1–2
United Kingdom Johnny Mowlem 3
Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport Saleen S7-R Ford 7.0 L V8 M 14 Austria Karl Wendlinger 1–3, 5
United Kingdom Ryan Sharp 1–3, 5
18 Czech Republic Adam Lacko 1–3, 5
Mexico Mario Domínguez 1–3
Sweden Max Nilsson 5
France Luc Alphand Aventures Corvette C6.R Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8 M 19 Netherlands Xavier Maassen 1–3, 5, 7–8
France Guillaume Moreau 1–2
Italy Thomas Biagi 3, 5, 7–8
France Solution F Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello Ferrari F133 5.9 L V12 M 21 France Ange Barde 7
France Olivier Panis 7
Japan Nissan Motorsports[N 1] Nissan GT-R GT1 Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V8 M 35 United Kingdom Darren Turner 1, 3–4, 8
Germany Michael Krumm 1, 3–4, 8
United Kingdom Anthony Davidson 4
Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Ford GT1 Ford 5.0 L V8 M 40 Belgium Bas Leinders All
Belgium Renaud Kuppens All
Belgium Eric de Doncker 4
Switzerland Matech GT Racing Ford GT1 Ford 5.0 L V8 M 44 Germany Thomas Mutsch 1–3, 5, 7
Italy Thomas Biagi 1–2
Germany Marc Hennerici 3
Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi 5
Switzerland Henri Moser 7
Sources:[5][6]
  1. ^ As Nissan Motorsports were considered to be a factory team, they and their drivers were ineligible to score championship points.

GT2

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Entrant Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
Italy AF Corse Ferrari F430 GTC Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M 50 Finland Toni Vilander All
Italy Gianmaria Bruni All
Brazil Jaime Melo 4
Argentina Luís Pérez Companc 4
51 Spain Álvaro Barba All
Italy Niki Cadei All
Argentina Matías Russo 4
Germany Pierre Kaffer 4
United Kingdom CRS Racing Ferrari F430 GTC Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M 55 United Kingdom Tim Mullen All
Canada Chris Niarchos 1–7
United Kingdom Phil Quaife 4
United Kingdom Chris Goodwin 4
Spain Antonio García 8
56 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy All
United Kingdom Rob Bell All
Spain Antonio García 4
Netherlands Peter Kox 4
United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
M 58 United Kingdom David Ashburn 8
Germany Sascha Maassen 8
59 United Kingdom David Ashburn 1–7
United Kingdom Tim Sugden 1–2, 4–6
Germany Jörg Bergmeister 3–4, 8
Monaco Stéphane Ortelli 4
Germany Sascha Maassen 7
Germany Christian Mamerow 8
Belgium Prospeed Competition Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
M 60 United Kingdom Richard Westbrook All
France Emmanuel Collard 1–7
United Kingdom Sean Edwards 4
Hong Kong Darryl O'Young 4
Germany Marco Holzer 8
61 Germany Marco Holzer 1–3, 5–7
Hong Kong Darryl O'Young 1–2, 5–8
United Kingdom Sean Edwards 3
Netherlands Paul van Splunteren 4
Netherlands Raymond Coronel 4
Netherlands Niek Hommerson 4
Belgium Louis Machiels 4
Germany Marc Lieb 8
France IMSA Performance Matmut Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 70 France Raymond Narac 4
France Patrick Pilet 4
United States Patrick Long 4
Italy BMS Scuderia Italia Ferrari F430 GTC Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M
P
77 Italy Paolo Ruberti All
Italy Matteo Malucelli All
Germany Kenneth Heyer 4
Italy Diego Romanini 4
78 Italy Diego Romanini 1–3, 5–7
Germany Kenneth Heyer 1–3, 5
Italy Fabio Babini 4
Italy Christian Pescatori 4
Italy Marcello Zani 4
Italy Ettore Bonaldi 6-7
Belgium Stéphane Lémeret 8
Italy Luigi Lucchini 8
France Hexis Racing AMR Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT2 Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 M 80 Germany Stefan Mücke 1, 3
France Frédéric Makowiecki 1, 3
Argentina Pecom Racing Ferrari F430 GTC Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M 95 Argentina Matías Russo 1, 3, 5–8
Argentina Luís Pérez Companc 1, 3, 5–8
Monaco Cédric Sbirrazuoli 2, 4
Italy Francesco La Mazza 2
Italy Lorenzo Casè 4
Italy Brixia Racing Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Porsche 3.8 L Flat-6
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
M 97 Austria Martin Ragginger All
Italy Luigi Lucchini 1-7
Germany Marco Holzer 4
United States Bryce Miller 4
France Emmanuel Collard 8
Monaco JMB Racing Ferrari F430 GTC Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M 99 Switzerland Maurizio Basso 4
Netherlands Peter Kutemann 4
United Kingdom John Hartshorne 4
France Stéphane Daoudi 4
Sources:[5][6]

Season results

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Overall winners in bold.

Rnd Circuit GT1 Winning Team GT2 Winning Team Results
GT1 Winning Drivers GT2 Winning Drivers
1 Silverstone Czech Republic No. 14 K plus K Motorsport Belgium No. 60 Prospeed Competition Results
Austria Karl Wendlinger
United Kingdom Ryan Sharp
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
France Emmanuel Collard
2 Adria Germany No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team Belgium No. 60 Prospeed Competition Results
Germany Michael Bartels
Italy Andrea Bertolini
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
France Emmanuel Collard
3 Oschersleben Belgium No. 4 PK Carsport Italy No. 50 AF Corse Results
Netherlands Mike Hezemans
Belgium Anthony Kumpen
Finland Toni Vilander
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
4 Spa Belgium No. 4 PK Carsport Italy No. 50 AF Corse Results
Netherlands Mike Hezemans
Belgium Anthony Kumpen
Netherlands Jos Menten
Belgium Kurt Mollekens
Finland Toni Vilander
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
Brazil Jaime Melo
Argentina Luís Pérez Companc
5 Hungaroring Germany No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team Belgium No. 60 Prospeed Competition Results
Germany Michael Bartels
Italy Andrea Bertolini
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
France Emmanuel Collard
6 Algarve Belgium No. 3 Selleslagh Racing Team Italy No. 51 AF Corse Results
Belgium Bert Longin
France James Ruffier
Italy Niki Cadei
Spain Álvaro Barba
7 Paul Ricard Brazil No. 8 Sangari Team Brazil Italy No. 50 AF Corse Results
Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
Brazil Roberto Streit
Finland Toni Vilander
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
8 Zolder Germany No. 33 Vitaphone Racing Team DHL Belgium No. 60 Prospeed Competition Results
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
Italy Matteo Bobbi
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
Germany Marco Holzer
Source:[7]

Championships

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Points were awarded to the top eight finishers in the order of 10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1. Cars which failed to complete 75% of the winner's distance were not awarded points. Drivers who did not drive for at least 35 minutes do not receive points.[8]

Driver championships

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GT1 standings

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Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
ADR
Italy
OSC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
BUD
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
PAU
France
ZOL
Belgium
Total
points
1 Germany Michael Bartels Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 2 1 2 4 1 5 5 3 55
1 Italy Andrea Bertolini Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 2 1 2 4 1 5 5 3 55
2 Belgium Anthony Kumpen Belgium PekaRacing nv 4 2 1 1 5 2 Ret 2 53
2 Netherlands Mike Hezemans Belgium PekaRacing nv 4 2 1 1 5 2 Ret 2 53
3 Belgium Bert Longin Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team 6 5 4 5 6 1 3 6 38
3 France James Ruffier Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team 6 5 4 5 6 1 3 6 38
4 Netherlands Xavier Maassen France Luc Alphand Aventures 3 4 5 4 4 4 35
Brazil Sangari Team Brazil Ret 4
5 Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 2 2 6 6 1 32
6 Portugal Miguel Ramos Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Ret 3 3 6 Ret 3 2 7 31
6 Germany Alex Müller Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Ret 3 3 6 Ret 3 2 7 31
7 Brazil Enrique Bernoldi Brazil Sangari Team Brazil Ret 3 4 1 5 25
7 Brazil Roberto Streit Brazil Sangari Team Brazil Ret 3 4 1 5 25
8 Italy Matteo Bobbi Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 2 6 6 1 24
9 Italy Thomas Biagi Switzerland Matech GT Racing 8 9 20
France Luc Alphand Aventures 5 4 4 4
10 Belgium Stéphane Lémeret Austria Full Speed Racing 9 6 8 Ret 8 13
Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 2
11 Netherlands Jos Menten Luxembourg DKR Engineering 7 12
Belgium PekaRacing nv 1
12 France Guillaume Moreau France Luc Alphand Aventures 3 4 11
13 Austria Karl Wendlinger Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport 1 Ret 10 DSQ 10
13 United Kingdom Ryan Sharp Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport 1 Ret 10 DSQ 10
14 Belgium Kurt Mollekens Belgium PekaRacing nv 1 10
15 Belgium Renaud Kuppens Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 10 7 6 NC 7 7 9 Ret 9
15 Belgium Bas Leinders Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 10 7 6 NC 7 7 9 Ret 9
16 Belgium Vincent Vosse Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 2 8
16 Sweden Carl Rosenblad Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 2 8
17 Czech Republic Adam Lacko Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport 5 8 Ret 8 6
18 France Stéphane Sarrazin Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 4 5
18 Brazil Alexandre Negrão Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 4 5
19 Mexico Mario Domínguez Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport 5 8 Ret 5
20 United Kingdom Luke Hines Austria Full Speed Racing 9 6 8 Ret 8 5
21 Belgium Maxime Soulet Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team 5 4
21 United Kingdom Oliver Gavin Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team 5 4
22 Germany Thomas Mutsch Switzerland Matech GT Racing 8 9 7 9 8 4
23 Belgium Eric van de Poele Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 6 3
23 Portugal Pedro Lamy Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 6 3
24 Finland Markus Palttala Luxembourg DKR Engineering 7 2
24 Germany Marc Hennerici Switzerland Matech GT Racing 7 2
24 France Ange Barde France Solution F 7 2
24 France Olivier Panis France Solution F 7 2
25 Sweden Max Nilsson Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport 8 1
25 Switzerland Henri Moser Switzerland Matech GT Racing 8 1
Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
ADR
Italy
OSC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
BUD
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
PAU
France
ZOL
Belgium
Total
points
Sources:[7][9]
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

GT2 standings

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Richard Westbrook won the GT2 Cup for Drivers
Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
ADR
Italy
OSC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
BUD
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
PAU
France
ZOL
Belgium
Total
points
1 United Kingdom Richard Westbrook Belgium Prospeed Competition 1 1 Ret DSQ 1 2 2 1 56
2 Italy Gianmaria Bruni Italy AF Corse 11 2 1 1 2 6 1 4 54
2 Finland Toni Vilander Italy AF Corse 11 2 1 1 2 6 1 4 54
3 France Emmanuel Collard Belgium Prospeed Competition 1 1 Ret DSQ 1 2 2 49
Italy Brixia Racing 6
4 Spain Álvaro Barba Italy AF Corse 5 3 7 Ret 5 1 3 7 34
4 Italy Niki Cadei Italy AF Corse 5 3 7 Ret 5 1 3 7 34
5 United Kingdom Rob Bell United Kingdom CRS Racing 3 7 5 2 6 5 8 3 34
5 United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy United Kingdom CRS Racing 3 7 5 2 6 5 8 3 34
6 Argentina Luís Pérez Companc Argentina Pecom Racing 2 Ret 7 4 4 10 30
Italy AF Corse 1
7 Italy Paolo Ruberti Italy BMS Scuderia Italia 4 10 Ret Ret 3 3 7 2 27
7 Italy Matteo Malucelli Italy BMS Scuderia Italia 4 10 Ret Ret 3 3 7 2 27
8 Germany Marco Holzer Belgium Prospeed Competition 6 4 DSQ 4 Ret DSQ 1 23
Italy Brixia Racing DSQ
9 United Kingdom Tim Mullen United Kingdom CRS Racing 9 6 3 3 8 8 5 Ret 21
9 Canada Chris Niarchos United Kingdom CRS Racing 9 6 3 3 8 8 5 21
10 Argentina Matías Russo Argentina Pecom Racing 2 Ret 7 4 4 10 20
Italy AF Corse Ret
11 Austria Martin Ragginger Italy Brixia Racing 8 5 4 DSQ 9 7 6 6 18
12 Italy Luigi Lucchini Italy Brixia Racing 8 5 4 DSQ 9 7 6 15
Italy BMS Scuderia Italia Ret
13 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young Belgium Prospeed Competition 6 4 DSQ 4 Ret DSQ 8 14
14 Brazil Jaime Melo Italy AF Corse 1 10
15 France Frédéric Makowiecki France Hexis Racing AMR 7 2 10
15 Germany Stefan Mücke France Hexis Racing AMR 7 2 10
16 Spain Antonio García United Kingdom CRS Racing 2 Ret 8
16 Netherlands Peter Kox United Kingdom CRS Racing 2 8
17 Germany Jörg Bergmeister United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing 6 DSQ 5 7
18 United Kingdom Phil Quaife United Kingdom CRS Racing 3 6
18 United Kingdom Chris Goodwin United Kingdom CRS Racing 3 6
19 Switzerland Maurizio Basso Monaco JMB Racing 4 5
19 Netherlands Peter Kutemann Monaco JMB Racing 4 5
19 United Kingdom John Hartshone Monaco JMB Racing 4 5
19 France Stéphane Daoudi Monaco JMB Racing 4 5
20 Germany Christian Mamerow United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing 5 4
21 United Kingdom David Ashburn United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing Ret 8 6 DSQ 11 10 9 9 4
22 Italy Diego Romanini Italy BMS Scuderia Italia 10 9 8 Ret 10 9 Ret 1
23 Germany Kenneth Heyer Italy BMS Scuderia Italia 10 9 8 Ret 10 1
24 United Kingdom Tim Sugden United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing Ret 8 DSQ 11 10 1
25 Germany Marc Lieb Belgium Prospeed Competition 8 1
Pos. Driver Team SIL
United Kingdom
ADR
Italy
OSC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
BUD
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
PAU
France
ZOL
Belgium
Total
points
Sources:[7][9]

Citation Cup

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New for 2009, the Citation Cup involved amateur drivers in the GT2 category rather than the GT1 category used since 2007. Drivers rated as bronze by the GT Bureau driver classification system were allowed to enter the Citation Cup if they competed in a car which was homologated before 2009. Points in the Citation Cup were awarded at every FIA GT round except for the Spa 24 Hours.[10]

Pos Driver Team Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Total
1 Canada Chris Niarchos United Kingdom CRS Racing 8 10 10 8 8 8 52
2 Argentina Luís Pérez Companc Argentina PeCom Racing Team 10 0 10 10 10 8 48
3 United Kingdom David Ashburn United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing 0 8 8 6 6 6 10 44
4 France Jean-Claude Lagniez France Red Racing 6 6
Source:[11]

Team championships

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GT1 standings

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The Nissan Motorsports entry was not allowed to score championship points due to being run as a factory team.

Pos. Team SIL
United Kingdom
ADR
Italy
OSC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
BUD
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
PAU
France
ZOL
Belgium
Total
points
1 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 2 1 2 4 1 3 2 3 86
Ret 3 3 6 Ret 5 5 7
2 Belgium PekaRacing nv 4 2 1 1 5 2 Ret 2 53
3 Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team 6 5 4 5 6 1 3 6 38
4 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team DHL 2 2 6 6 1 32
5 France Luc Alphand Aventures 3 4 5 4 4 4 30
6 Brazil Sangari Team Brazil Ret 3 4 1 5 25
7 Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport 1 8 10 8 16
5 Ret Ret DSQ
8 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 10 7 6 NC 7 7 9 Ret 9
9 Austria Full Speed Racing 9 6 8 Ret Ret 8 5
Ret Ret Ret
10 Switzerland Matech GT Racing 8 9 7 9 8 4
11 Luxembourg DKR Engineering 7 2
11 France Solution F 7 2
Sources:[7][9]
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

GT2 standings

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Pos. Team SIL
United Kingdom
ADR
Italy
OSC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
BUD
Hungary
ALG
Portugal
PAU
France
ZOL
Belgium
Total
points
1 Italy AF Corse 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 88
11 3 7 Ret 5 6 3 7
2 Belgium Prospeed Competition 1 1 DSQ DSQ 1 2 2 1 70
6 4 Ret DSQ 4 Ret DSQ 8
3 United Kingdom CRS Racing 3 6 3 2 6 5 5 3 55
9 7 5 3 8 8 8 Ret
4 Italy BMS Scuderia Italia 4 9 8 Ret 3 3 7 2 28
10 10 Ret Ret 10 9 Ret Ret
5 Argentina Pecom Racing 2 Ret Ret Ret 7 4 4 10 20
6 Italy Brixia Racing 8 5 4 DSQ 9 7 6 6 18
7 France Hexis Racing AMR 7 2 10
8 United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing Ret 8 6 DSQ 11 10 9 5 8
9
9 Monaco JMB Racing 4 5
France IMSA Performance Matmut DSQ 0
Sources:[7][9]

Manufacturers Cups

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Ferrari won the GT2 Manufacturers' Cup

Results of the GT2 Manufacturers’ Cup were as follows. Although a GT1 Manufacturers’ Cup was listed in the Sporting Regulations for the 2009 FIA GT Championship, no points table for this award was published. An award was given only for the manufacturers in the GT2 category.[8]

Pos Manufacturer Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Rd 7 Rd 8 Total
1 Italy Ferrari 23 19 22 19 21 0 25 21 150
2 Germany Porsche 14 20 8 19 15 0 11 18 105
3 United Kingdom Aston Martin 2 8 10
Source:[12]

References

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  3. ^ "Budapest to replace Bucharest for Round 5". FIA GT Championship. 2009-06-16. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  4. ^ "FIA GT Championship Calendar 2009". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  5. ^ a b "FIA GT Championship Entry List 2009". Motorsport Stats. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  6. ^ a b "FIA GT Championship - 2009: Entrylist". Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e "FIA GT Championship - Season 2009: Results". Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  8. ^ a b "FIA GT Championship" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 18 March 2009. pp. 4–5, 46. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 June 2022.
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  10. ^ "23/02/2009 New look for the Citation Cup in 2009". FIA GT Championship. 2009-02-23. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
  11. ^ "Points Chart: Citation Cup". FIA GT Championship. Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  12. ^ "2009 GT2 Manufacturers Championship". FIA GT Championship. Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
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