Season Results
| Rnd | Circuit | GT1 Winning Team | GT2 Winning Team | Results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GT1 Winning Drivers | GT2 Winning Drivers | |||
| 1 | Hockenheimring | #8 BMW Motorsport | #51 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| J.J. Lehto Steve Soper |
Olivier Beretta Philippe Gache |
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| 2 | Silverstone | #9 BMW Motorsport | #52 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| Peter Kox Roberto Ravaglia |
Justin Bell Tommy Archer |
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| 3 | Helsinki | #8 BMW Motorsport | #56 Roock Racing | Results |
| J.J. Lehto Steve Soper |
Claudia Hürtgen Bruno Eichmann Ni Amorim |
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| 4 | Nürburgring | #11 AMG Mercedes | #56 Roock Racing | Results |
| Bernd Schneider Klaus Ludwig |
Claudia Hürtgen Bruno Eichmann Ni Amorim |
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| 5 | Spa | #8 BMW Motorsport | #52 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| J.J. Lehto Steve Soper |
Justin Bell Marc Duez |
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| 6 | A1-Ring | #12 AMG Mercedes | #57 Roock Racing | Results |
| Klaus Ludwig Bernd Mayländer |
Stéphane Ortelli Claudia Hürtgen Bruno Eichmann |
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| 7 | Suzuka | #10 AMG Mercedes | #51 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| Alessandro Nannini Marcel Tiemann Bernd Schneider |
Olivier Beretta Philippe Gache |
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| 8 | Donington | #11 AMG Mercedes | #51 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| Bernd Schneider Alexander Wurz |
Olivier Beretta Philippe Gache |
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| 9 | Mugello | #8 BMW Motorsport | #52 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| J.J. Lehto Steve Soper |
Justin Bell Luca Drudi |
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| 10 | Sebring | #11 AMG Mercedes | #51 Viper Team Oreca | Results |
| Bernd Schneider Klaus Ludwig |
Olivier Beretta Philippe Gache |
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| 11 | Laguna Seca | #11 AMG Mercedes | #56 Roock Racing | Results |
| Bernd Schneider Klaus Ludwig |
Stéphane Ortelli Bruno Eichmann |
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