2005 FIA GT Championship Season - Season Results

Season Results

Rnd Circuit GT1 Winning Team GT2 Winning Team Results
GT1 Winning Drivers GT2 Winning Drivers
1 Monza #11 Larbre Compétition #66 Gruppe M Racing Results
Pedro Lamy
Gabriele Gardel
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller
2 Magny-Cours #15 JMB Racing #88 Gruppe M Racing Results
Andrea Bertolini
Karl Wendlinger
Tim Sugden
Emmanuel Collard
3 Silverstone #29 Aston Martin Racing #66 Gruppe M Racing Results
Pedro Lamy
Peter Kox
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller
4 Imola #6 GLPK-Carsport #88 Gruppe M Racing Results
Bert Longin
Anthony Kumpen
Mike Hezemans
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller
5 Brno #11 Larbre Compétition #66 Gruppe M Racing Results
Pedro Lamy
Gabriele Gardel
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller
6 Spa #9 Vitaphone Racing Team #66 Gruppe M Racing Results
Timo Scheider
Michael Bartels
Eric van de Poele
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller
Lucas Luhr
7 Oschersleben #10 Vitaphone Racing Team #88 Gruppe M Racing Results
Thomas Biagi
Fabio Babini
Tim Sugden
Emmanuel Collard
8 Istanbul #9 Vitaphone Racing Team #88 Gruppe M Racing Results
Timo Scheider
Michael Bartels
Tim Sugden
Emmanuel Collard
9 Zhuhai #6 GLPK-Carsport #66 Gruppe M Racing Results
Bert Longin
Anthony Kumpen
Mike Hezemans
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller
10 Dubai #11 Larbre Compétition #88 Gruppe M Racing Results
Pedro Lamy
Gabriele Gardel
Tim Sugden
Emmanuel Collard
11 Bahrain #17 Russian Age Racing #66 Gruppe M Racing Results
Christophe Bouchut
Antonio García
Marc Lieb
Mike Rockenfeller

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