2009 FIA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

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

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