Official Results
Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 70% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).
Pos | Class | No | Team | Drivers | Chassis | Tyre | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engine | |||||||
1 | GT1 | 33 | Race Alliance | Karl Wendlinger Philipp Peter |
Aston Martin DBR9 | D | 86 |
Aston Martin 6.0L V12 | |||||||
2 | GT1 | 1 | Vitaphone Racing Team | Michael Bartels Andrea Bertolini |
Maserati MC12 GT1 | P | 86 |
Maserati 6.0L V12 | |||||||
3 | GT1 | 2 | Vitaphone Racing Team | Thomas Biagi Jamie Davies |
Maserati MC12 GT1 | P | 86 |
Maserati 6.0L V12 | |||||||
4 | GT1 | 9 | Zakspeed Racing | Jaroslav Janiš Sascha Bert Andrea Montermini |
Saleen S7-R | M | 86 |
Ford 7.0L V8 | |||||||
5 | GT1 | 23 | Aston Martin Racing BMS | Christian Pescatori Fabio Babini |
Aston Martin DBR9 | P | 86 |
Aston Martin 6.0L V12 | |||||||
6 | GT1 | 5 | Phoenix Racing | Jean-Denis Délétraz Andrea Piccini |
Aston Martin DBR9 | M | 86 |
Aston Martin 6.0L V12 | |||||||
7 | GT1 | 4 | GLPK-Carsport | Mike Hezemans Bert Longin Anthony Kumpen |
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R | M | 86 |
Chevrolet 7.0L V8 | |||||||
8 | GT2 | 75 | Ebimotors | Emmanuel Collard Luca Riccitelli |
Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | P | 83 |
Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 | |||||||
9 | GT2 | 58 | AF Corse | Jaime Melo Matteo Bobbi |
Ferrari F430 GT2 | P | 83 |
Ferrari 4.0L V8 | |||||||
10 | GT2 | 55 | JMB Racing | Tim Sugden Iradj Alexander |
Ferrari F430 GT2 | P | 82 |
Ferrari 4.0L V8 | |||||||
11 | GT2 | 59 | AF Corse | Mika Salo Rui Águas |
Ferrari F430 GT2 | P | 82 |
Ferrari 4.0L V8 | |||||||
12 | GT2 | 63 | Scuderia Ecosse | Tim Mullen Chris Niarchos |
Ferrari F430 GT2 | M | 81 |
Ferrari 4.0L V8 | |||||||
13 | GT1 | 11 | Balfe Motorsport | Shaun Balfe Nigel Taylor |
Saleen S7-R | D | 81 |
Ford 7.0L V8 | |||||||
14 | GT2 | 66 | Team Felbermayr-Proton | Christian Reid Horst Felbermayr Jr. |
Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | M | 80 |
Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 | |||||||
15 | GT2 | 74 | Ebimotors | Luigi Moccia Emanuele Busnelli |
Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | P | 79 |
Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 | |||||||
16 | G2 | 101 | Belgian Racing | Bas Leinders Renaud Kuppens |
Gillet Vertigo Streiff | D | 78 |
Alfa Romeo 3.6L V6 | |||||||
17 | GT2 | 77 | Autoracing Club Bratislava | Miro Konopka Štefan Rosina |
Porsche 911 GT3-RS | D | 77 |
Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 | |||||||
18 | GT2 | 56 | JMB Racing | Peter Kutemann Antoine Gosse |
Ferrari F430 GT2 | P | 77 |
Ferrari 4.0L V8 | |||||||
19 DNF |
GT1 | 38 | All-Inkl.com Racing | Christophe Bouchut Benjamin Leuenberger |
Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT | D | 49 |
Lamborghini 6.0L V12 | |||||||
20 DNF |
GT1 | 40 | Scuderia Playteam | Giambattista Giannoccaro Alessandro Pier Guidi Toni Vilander |
Maserati MC12 GT1 | P | 35 |
Maserati 6.0L V12 | |||||||
21 DNF |
GT2 | 69 | Team Felbermayr-Proton | Gerold Reid Horst Felbermayr sr. |
Porsche 911 GT3-RS | M | 32 |
Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 | |||||||
22 DNF |
GT1 | 24 | Aston Martin Racing BMS | Fabrizio Gollin Miguel Ramos |
Aston Martin DBR9 | P | 4 |
Aston Martin 6.0L V12 | |||||||
23 DNF |
GT2 | 99 | Race Alliance | Thomas Gruber Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer |
Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | D | 1 |
Porsche 3.6L Flat-6 | |||||||
24 DNF |
GT2 | 62 | Scuderia Ecosse | Nathan Kinch Andrew Kirkaldy |
Ferrari F430 GT2 | M | 0 |
Ferrari 4.0L V8 |
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