2009 FIA GT Paul Ricard 2 Hours

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Circuit Paul Ricard (1C-V2)

The 2009 FIA GT Paul Ricard 2 Hours was the penultimate round of the 2009 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at Circuit Paul Ricard on 4 October 2009. The race was won by the Corvette of Enrique Bernoldi and Roberto Streit for Sangari Team Brazil, ahead of the No. 2 Vitaphone Racing Team Maserati and Selleslagh Racing Team Corvette. In the GT2 category, Toni Vilander and Gianmaria Bruni won from pole position in the AF Corse Ferrari, leading the Prospeed Competition Porsche and the second AF Corse Ferrari.

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Vitaphone Racing Team and AF Corse both secured the FIA GT Teams Championships for the GT1 and GT2 categories in this race.

Report

Qualifying

Qualifying was led by the No. Sangari Corvette of Enrique Bernoldi, however the car had been given a five grid spot penalty prior to qualifying for causing an avoidable accident during pre-qualifying practice. This moved the Sangari car back to sixth, and moved Alex Müller to pole position and allowing Vitaphone Racing Team to lock out the front row. In the GT2 category Gianmaria Bruni of AF Corse secured an all Ferrari front row alongside CRS Racing.

Qualifying results

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold. [1]

PosClassTeamDriverLap TimeGrid
1GT1No. 8 Sangari Team Brazil Enrique Bernoldi 2:00.9196
2GT1No. 2 Vitaphone Racing Team Alex Müller 2:01.8561
3GT1No. 33 Vitaphone Racing Team DHL Alessandro Pier Guidi 2:02.0432
4GT1No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team Andrea Bertolini 2:02.0443
5GT1No. 3 Selleslagh Racing Team James Ruffier2:02.3004
6GT1No. 4 Peka Racing Mike Hezemans2:02.3285
7GT1No. 19 Luc Alphand Aventures Thomas Biagi 2:02.5417
8GT1No. 21 Solution F Olivier Panis 2:04.7968
9GT1No. 40 Marc VDS Racing Team Bas Leinders 2:05.8539
10GT1No. 44 Matech GT Racing Thomas Mutsch 2:07.10810
11GT2No. 50 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni 2:08.31411
12GT2No. 55 CRS Racing Tim Mullen 2:08.48012
13GT2No. 97 Brixia Racing Martin Ragginger2:08.92413
14GT2No. 59 Trackspeed Racing Sascha Maassen 2:08.97214
15GT2No. 51 AF Corse Álvaro Barba 2:09.43615
16GT2No. 61 Prospeed Competition Darryl O'Young 2:09.48316
17GT2No. 60 Prospeed Competition Emmanuel Collard 2:09.53417
18GT2No. 95 PeCom Racing Team Matías Russo 2:09.55118
19GT2No. 56 CRS Racing Andrew Kirkaldy 2:09.72219
20GT2No. 77 BMS Scuderia Italia Matteo Malucelli2:09.74320
21GT2No. 78 BMS Scuderia Italia Diego Romanini 2:11.07821

Race

Race results

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance are marked as Not Classified (NC). [2]

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLaps
Engine
1GT18 Flag of Brazil.svg Sangari Team Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Enrique Bernoldi
Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 57
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
2GT12 Flag of Germany.svg Vitaphone Racing Team Flag of Portugal.svg Miguel Ramos
Flag of Germany.svg Alex Müller
Maserati MC12 GT1 M 57
Maserati 6.0 L V12
3GT13 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sellesagh Racing Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bert Longin
Flag of France.svg James Ruffier
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 57
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
4GT119 Flag of France.svg Luc Alphand Aventures Flag of the Netherlands.svg Xavier Maassen
Flag of Italy.svg Thomas Biagi
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 57
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
5GT11 Flag of Germany.svg Vitaphone Racing Team Flag of Germany.svg Michael Bartels
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Bertolini
Maserati MC12 GT1 M 57
Maserati 6.0 L V12
6GT133 Flag of Germany.svg Vitaphone Racing Team DHL Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Pier Guidi
Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Bobbi
Maserati MC12 GT1 M 57
Maserati 6.0 L V12
7GT121 Flag of France.svg Solution F Flag of France.svg Ange Barde
Flag of France.svg Olivier Panis
Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello M 55
Ferrari 5.9 L V12
8GT144 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Matech GT Racing Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Mutsch
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Henri Moser
Ford GT1 M 55
Ford 5.0 L V8
9GT250 Flag of Italy.svg AF Corse Flag of Finland.svg Toni Vilander
Flag of Italy.svg Gianmaria Bruni
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 55
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
10GT260 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Prospeed Competition Flag of France.svg Emmanuel Collard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 55
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
11GT251 Flag of Italy.svg AF Corse Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Barba
Flag of Italy.svg Niki Cadei
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 55
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
12GT295 Flag of Argentina.svg PeCom Racing Team Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Pérez Companc
Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Russo
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 55
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
13GT255 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg CRS Racing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chris Niarchos
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Mullen
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 55
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
14GT140 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bas Leinders
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Renaud Kuppens
Ford GT1 M 55
Ford 5.0 L V8
15GT297 Flag of Italy.svg Brixia Racing Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Lucchini
Flag of Austria.svg Martin Ragginger
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 54
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
16GT277 Flag of Italy.svg BMS Scuderia Italia Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Malucelli
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Ruberti
Ferrari F430 GT2 P 54
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
17GT256 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg CRS Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Kirkaldy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rob Bell
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 54
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
18GT259 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Trackspeed Racing Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Ashburn
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 54
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
19
DNF
GT278 Flag of Italy.svg BMS Scuderia Italia Flag of Italy.svg Ettore Bonaldi
Flag of Italy.svg Diego Romanini
Ferrari F430 GT2 P 45
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
20
DNF
GT14 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Peka Racing Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Hezemans
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anthony Kumpen
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 40
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
DSQGT261 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Prospeed Competition Flag of Hong Kong.svg Darryl O'Young
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Holzer
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 53
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6

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