Season Results
Rnd | Circuit | LMP1 Winning Team | LMP2 Winning Team | GT1 Winning Team | GT2 Winning Team | Results |
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LMP1 Winning Drivers | LMP2 Winning Drivers | GT1 Winning Drivers | GT2 Winning Drivers | |||
1 | Catalunya | #7 Team Peugeot Total | #34 VM Motorsport | #72 Luc Alphand Aventures | #96 Virgo Motorsport | Results |
Nicolas Minassian Marc Gené |
Jos Verstappen Peter van Merksteijn |
Luc Alphand Guillaume Moreau Patrice Goueslard |
Rob Bell Gianmaria Bruni |
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2 | Monza | #8 Team Peugeot Total | #31 Team Essex | #59 Team Modena | #91 Farnbacher Racing | Results |
Stéphane Sarrazin Pedro Lamy |
John Nielsen Casper Elgaard |
Antonio García Tomáš Enge |
Lars-Erik Nielsen Allan Simonsen Richard Westbrook |
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3 | Spa | #7 Team Peugeot Total | #34 VM Motorsport | #72 Luc Alphand Aventures | #96 Virgo Motorsport | Results |
Nicolas Minassian Marc Gené Jacques Villeneuve |
Jos Verstappen Peter van Merksteijn |
Olivier Beretta Guillaume Moreau Patrice Goueslard |
Rob Bell Gianmaria Bruni |
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4 | Nürburgring | #8 Team Peugeot Total | #34 VM Motorsport | #59 Team Modena | #96 Virgo Motorsport | Results |
Stéphane Sarrazin Pedro Lamy |
Jos Verstappen Jeroen Bleekemolen |
Antonio García Tomáš Enge |
Rob Bell Gianmaria Bruni |
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5 | Silverstone | #1 Audi Team Joest | #34 VM Motorsport | #59 Team Modena | #96 Virgo Motorsport | Results |
Allan McNish Rinaldo Capello |
Jos Verstappen Peter van Merksteijn |
Antonio García Tomáš Enge |
Rob Bell Jaime Melo |
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