Season Results
Rnd | Circuit | GT1 Winning Team | GT2 Winning Team | Results |
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GT1 Winning Drivers | GT2 Winning Drivers | |||
1 | Silverstone | #1 Vitaphone Racing Team | #58 AF Corse | Results |
Andrea Bertolini Michael Bartels |
Jaime Melo Matteo Bobbi |
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2 | Brno | #9 Zakspeed Racing | #55 JMB Racing | Results |
Jaroslav Janiš Sascha Bert |
Tim Sugden Iradj Alexander |
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3 | Oschersleben | #1 Vitaphone Racing Team | #62 Scuderia Ecosse | Results |
Andrea Bertolini Michael Bartels |
Nathan Kinch Andrew Kirkaldy |
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4 | Spa | #1 Vitaphone Racing Team | #59 AF Corse | Results |
Andrea Bertolini Michael Bartels Eric van de Poele |
Mika Salo Rui Águas Timo Scheider |
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5 | Paul Ricard | #4 GLPK-Carsport | #62 Scuderia Ecosse | Results |
Mike Hezemans Bert Longin Anthony Kumpen |
Nathan Kinch Andrew Kirkaldy |
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6 | Dijon | #2 Vitaphone Racing Team | #58 AF Corse | Results |
Thomas Biagi Jamie Davies |
Jaime Melo Matteo Bobbi |
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7 | Mugello | #33 Race Alliance | #75 Ebimotors | Results |
Karl Wendlinger Philipp Peter |
Emmanuel Collard Luca Riccitelli |
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8 | Hungaroring | #9 Zakspeed Racing | #62 Scuderia Ecosse | Results |
Jaroslav Janiš Sascha Bert Andrea Montermini |
Nathan Kinch Andrew Kirkaldy |
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9 | Adria | #2 Vitaphone Racing Team | #63 Scuderia Ecosse | Results |
Thomas Biagi Jamie Davies |
Tim Mullen Marino Franchitti |
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10 | Dubai | #5 Phoenix Racing | #63 Scuderia Ecosse | Results |
Andrea Piccini Jean-Denis Délétraz |
Tim Mullen Chris Niarchos |
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