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 |
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| 2 | Adria | No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team | No. 60 Prospeed Competition | Results |
| Michael Bartels Andrea Bertolini |
Richard Westbrook Emmanuel Collard |
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| 3 | Oschersleben | No. 4 PK Carsport | No. 50 AF Corse | Results |
| Mike Hezemans Anthony Kumpen |
Toni Vilander Gianmaria Bruni |
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| 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 |
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| 5 | Hungaroring | No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team | No. 60 Prospeed Competition | Results |
| Michael Bartels Andrea Bertolini |
Richard Westbrook Emmanuel Collard |
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| 6 | Algarve | No. 3 Selleslagh Racing Team | No. 51 AF Corse | Results |
| Bert Longin James Ruffier |
Niki Cadei Álvaro Barba |
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| 7 | Paul Ricard | No. 8 Sangari Team Brazil | No. 50 AF Corse | Results |
| Enrique Bernoldi Roberto Streit |
Toni Vilander Gianmaria Bruni |
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| 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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