2011 FIA GT1 Ordos round

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Ordos International Circuit

The 2011 FIA GT1 Ordos round was an auto racing event held at the Ordos International Circuit, Ordos City, China on 2–4 September, and was the eighth round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It was the FIA GT1 World Championship's first race held in China, as well as at the 3.751 km (2.331 mi) Ordos. The event was supported by Formula Pilota, and the overall event was held under the title of the Kangbashi Cup.

Auto racing motorsport involving the racing of cars for competition

Auto racing is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.

Ordos International Circuit motorsport track in China

Ordos International Circuit(Chinese:鄂尔多斯国际赛车场), built in 2010, is a motorsport facility located in Kangbashi New Area, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, China. It hosted a round of the China Touring Car Championship, Scirocco Cup China and Superleague Formula in 2010. The circuit is 3.751 km (2.331 mi) long with 18 corners.

Ordos City Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, Peoples Republic of China

Ordos is one of the twelve major subdivisions of Inner Mongolia, China. It lies within the Ordos Plateau of the Yellow River. Although mainly rural, Ordos is administered as a prefecture-level city.

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Background

Success Ballast [1]
Entry Ballast
No. 23 JR Motorsports 60 kg (130 lb)
No. 8 Young Driver AMR 20 kg (44 lb)
No. 7 Young Driver AMR 15 kg (33 lb)
No. 21 Sumo Power GT 5 kg (11 lb)

This was the home round of Exim Bank Team China who ran two Corvettes for the first time this season with four all new drivers including Chinese racer Ho-Pin Tung.

Selleslagh Racing Team

Selleslagh Racing Team (SRT) is a Belgian racing team, currently competing in the 2014 International GT Open season.

Ho-Pin Tung racing driver

Ho-Pin Tung is a Chinese-Dutch auto-racing driver who races with a Chinese license.

DKR Engineering replaced their single Corvette with two Lamborghini's for this round and also with four new drivers. Jonathan Hirschi replaced Vanina Ickx in the No. 9 Belgian Racing Ford GT alongside regular Christoffer Nygaard.

DKR Engineering

DKR Engineering is a racing team and preparation firm from Luxembourg, which competed in the FIA GT1 World Championship. The company was founded in 2004 by Kendy Janclaes as a branch of the PSI Experience racing team from Belgium. After running PSI's racing programs, DKR began their own programs in 2008, running in the FFSA GT Championship with Corvettes. DKR expanded into the FIA GT Championship in 2009 where PSI had previously competed, running their own program under the Sangari Team Brazil banner and netting a single victory and sixth in the Teams' Championship. DKR's FFSA GT squad won five races in 2009 and secured the Drivers' Championship for Eric Debard.

Jonathan Hirschi rally driver

Jonathan Hirschi is a Swiss racing and rally driver.

Vanina Ickx auto racer

Vanina Ickx is a Belgian racing driver.

Qualifying

Qualifying result

For qualifying, Driver 1 participates in the first and third sessions while Driver 2 participates in only the second session. The fastest lap for each session is indicated with bold.

Pos No. Driver 1 Team Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Grid
Driver 2
1 41 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Martin Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team 1:38.940 1:38.8111:38.535 1
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Makowiecki
2 22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dumbreck Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JR Motorsports 1:39.0011:38.769 1:38.669 2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
3 38 Flag of Germany.svg Marc Basseng Flag of Germany.svg All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 1:39.270 1:39.095 1:38.768 3
Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock
4 20 Flag of Brazil.svg Enrique Bernoldi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sumo Power GT 1:39.603 1:38.843 1:38.909 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nick Catsburg
5 21 Flag of Australia.svg David Brabham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sumo Power GT 1:39.289 1:38.854 1:39.222 5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Campbell-Walter
6 7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR 1:39.506 1:39.139 1:39.543 6
Flag of Germany.svg Alex Müller
7 23 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JR Motorsports 1:39.849 1:39.061 1:39.561 7
Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Luhr
8 37 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager Flag of Germany.svg All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 1:40.201 1:38.823 1:40.002 8
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicky Pastorelli
9 3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stef Dusseldorp Flag of France.svg Hexis AMR 1:39.116 1:39.141 9
Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione
10 4 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Piccini Flag of France.svg Hexis AMR 1:39.495 1:39.281 10
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Hohenadel
11 12 Flag of France.svg Michaël Rossi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Exim Bank Team China 1:39.585 1:39.290 10
Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Jimenez
12 9 Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Racing 1:39.401 1:39.383 11
Flag of Switzerland.svg Jonathan Hirschi
13 8 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR 1:39.210 1:39.466 13
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
14 10 Flag of France.svg Yann Clairay Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Racing 1:39.386 1:39.809 14
Flag of France.svg Antoine Leclerc
15 11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Exim Bank Team China 1:40.204 15
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen den Boer
16 40 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bas Leinders Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team 1:40.420 16
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hennerici
17 47 Flag of Switzerland.svg Benjamin Leuenberger Flag of Luxembourg.svg DKR www-discount.de 1:40.642 17
Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Lauck
18 48 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Kennard Flag of Luxembourg.svg DKR www-discount.de 1:42.683 18
Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück

Races

Qualifying Race

Race result

Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 41 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Martin
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Makowiecki
Ford 36
2 22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JR Motorsports Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dumbreck
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
Nissan 36 −1.725
3 21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sumo Power GT Flag of Australia.svg David Brabham
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 36 −28.807
4 3 Flag of France.svg Hexis AMR Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stef Dusseldorp
Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione
Aston Martin 36 −39.768
5 20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sumo Power GT Flag of Brazil.svg Enrique Bernoldi
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nick Catsburg
Nissan 36 −43.274
6 37 Flag of Germany.svg All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicky Pastorelli
Lamborghini 36 −49.182
7 8 Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Aston Martin 36 −49.817
8 4 Flag of France.svg Hexis AMR Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Piccini
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Hohenadel
Aston Martin 36 −50.048
9 9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Racing Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
Flag of Switzerland.svg Jonathan Hirschi
Ford 36 −58.341
10 40 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bas Leinders
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hennerici
Ford 36 −1:04.180
11 23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JR Motorsports Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Luhr
Nissan 36 1:15.794
12 47 Flag of Luxembourg.svg DKR www-discount.de Flag of Switzerland.svg Benjamin Leuenberger
Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Lauck
Lamborghini 35 +1 lap
13 10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Racing Flag of France.svg Yann Clairay
Flag of France.svg Antoine Leclerc
Ford 35 +1 lap
14 48 Flag of Luxembourg.svg DKR www-discount.de Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Kennard
Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück
Lamborghini 33 +3 laps
15
DNF
12 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Exim Bank Team China Flag of France.svg Michaël Rossi
Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Jimenez
Corvette 32 Retired
16 7 Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Germany.svg Alex Müller
Aston Martin 30 +6 laps
17
DNF
11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Exim Bank Team China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen den Boer
Corvette 2 Retired
EX 38 Flag of Germany.svg All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Marc Basseng
Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini 36

Championship Race

Race result

Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 41 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maxime Martin
Flag of France.svg Frédéric Makowiecki
Ford 34
2 22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JR Motorsports Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dumbreck
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
Nissan 34 −0.786
3 3 Flag of France.svg Hexis AMR Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stef Dusseldorp
Flag of Monaco.svg Clivio Piccione
Aston Martin 34 −5.570
4 4 Flag of France.svg Hexis AMR Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Piccini
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Hohenadel
Aston Martin 34 −9.909
5 8 Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Mücke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Aston Martin 34 −11.397
6 37 Flag of Germany.svg All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Schwager
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicky Pastorelli
Lamborghini 34 −12.031
7 21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sumo Power GT Flag of Australia.svg David Brabham
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 34 −12.274
8 38 Flag of Germany.svg All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Flag of Germany.svg Marc Basseng
Flag of Germany.svg Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini 34 −14.591
9 23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JR Motorsports Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Luhr
Nissan 34 −14.868
10 40 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marc VDS Racing Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bas Leinders
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hennerici
Ford 36 −20.321
11 10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Racing Flag of France.svg Yann Clairay
Flag of France.svg Antoine Leclerc
Ford 34 −20.324
12 11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Exim Bank Team China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Ho-Pin Tung
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen den Boer
Corvette 34 −20.713
13 48 Flag of Luxembourg.svg DKR www-discount.de Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Kennard
Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück
Lamborghini 34 −23.698
14 7 Flag of Germany.svg Young Driver AMR Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Enge
Flag of Germany.svg Alex Müller
Aston Martin 34 −25.153
15 47 Flag of Luxembourg.svg DKR www-discount.de Flag of Switzerland.svg Benjamin Leuenberger
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Lauck
Lamborghini 34 −26.056
16 12 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Exim Bank Team China Flag of France.svg Michaël Rossi
Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Jimenez
Corvette 34 −30.159
17
DNF
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgian Racing Flag of Denmark.svg Christoffer Nygaard
Flag of Switzerland.svg Jonathan Hirschi
Ford 13 Damage
18
DNF
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sumo Power GT Flag of Brazil.svg Enrique Bernoldi
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nick Catsburg
Nissan 2 Spun

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