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==Entry list==
==Entry list==
Two new manufacturers join the FIA GT3 category in 2009. [[Audi]], with their [[V10 engine|V10]]-powered [[Audi R8|R8 LMS]], and [[Alpina]]'s B6, based on the [[BMW E63|6-Series]]. The [[Ford Mustang]] FR500GT3 does not return in 2009. [[Ferrari]] replaces its previous [[Ferrari F430|F430]] GT3 with the new [[Ferrari 430 Scuderia|430 Scuderia]] GT3, while [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]]'s [[Morgan Aero 8|Aero 8]] is replaced by the Aero Super Sport.
Two new manufacturers join the FIA GT3 category in 2009. [Audi]], with their [[V10 engine|V10]]-powered [[Audi R8|R8 LMS]], and [[Alpina]]'s B6, based on the [[BMW E63|6-Series]]. The [[Ford Mustang]] FR500GT3 does not return in 2009. [[Ferrari]] replaces its previous [[Ferrari F430|F430]] GT3 with the new [[Ferrari 430 Scuderia|430 Scuderia]] GT3, while [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]]'s [[Morgan Aero 8|Aero 8]] is replaced by the Aero Super Sport.


Also new for 2009 is an alteration in the structure of teams and manufacturers. Although manufacturers will still be allowed a maximum of six cars, teams are only limited to two cars. There is therefore a maximum of three teams which can campaign a single manufacturer. The manufacturers of [[Ascari Cars|Ascari]], [[Dodge]], [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]], [[Lamborghini]], and [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]] will not be eligable for the Manufacturers Cup due to not supplying the minimum of four cars required to enter the Cup.
Also new for 2009 is an alteration in the structure of teams and manufacturers. Although manufacturers will still be allowed a maximum of six cars, teams are only limited to two cars. There is therefore a maximum of three teams which can campaign a single manufacturer. The manufacturers of [[Ascari Cars|Ascari]], [[Dodge]], [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]], [[Lamborghini]], and [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]] will not be eligible for the Manufacturers Cup due to not supplying the minimum of four cars required to enter the Cup.


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Revision as of 00:17, 3 May 2009

2009 FIA GT3 European Championship season
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The 2009 FIA GT3 European Championship season is the fourth season of the FIA GT3 European Championship. The season began on May 2 at Silverstone and will end on November 14, 2009 at the Dubai Autodrome. The season will feature six double-header rounds, with each race lasting for a duration of 60 minutes. Most of the events will be support races to the 2009 FIA GT Championship season, the 2009 GT4 European Cup and the 2009 Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo.

Entry list

Two new manufacturers join the FIA GT3 category in 2009. [Audi]], with their V10-powered R8 LMS, and Alpina's B6, based on the 6-Series. The Ford Mustang FR500GT3 does not return in 2009. Ferrari replaces its previous F430 GT3 with the new 430 Scuderia GT3, while Morgan's Aero 8 is replaced by the Aero Super Sport.

Also new for 2009 is an alteration in the structure of teams and manufacturers. Although manufacturers will still be allowed a maximum of six cars, teams are only limited to two cars. There is therefore a maximum of three teams which can campaign a single manufacturer. The manufacturers of Ascari, Dodge, Jaguar, Lamborghini, and Morgan will not be eligible for the Manufacturers Cup due to not supplying the minimum of four cars required to enter the Cup.

Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Rounds Tyres
Switzerland Matech GT Racing Ford GT GT3 Ford 5.0 L Supercharged V8 1 Brazil Walter Salles[1] 1-2 M
Germany Thomas Mutsch[1]
2 Belgium Eric de Doncker[2] 1-2
France Dino Lunardi[2]
France Hexis Racing AMR Aston Martin DBRS9 Aston Martin 6.0 L V12 3 France Thomas Accary[3] 1-2 M
France Julien Rodrigues[3]
4 France Frédéric Makowiecki[3] 1-2
France Manuel Rodrigues[3]
Germany Callaway Competition Corvette Z06.R GT3 Corvette 7.0 L V8 5 France Arnaud Peyroles[4] 1-2 M
Germany Jürgen von Gartzen[4]
6 Italy Luca Moro[4] 1-2
Germany Wolfgang Kaufmann[4]
Switzerland Kessel Racing Ferrari 430 Scuderia GT3 Ferrari 4.3 L V8 7 Brazil Cláudio Ricci[1] 1-2 M
Brazil Paulo Bonifácio[1]
8 Italy Stefano Gattuso[1] 1-2
Italy Andrea Palma[1]
Italy Brixia Racing Aston Martin DBRS9 Aston Martin 6.0 L V12 9 Italy Leonardo Maddalena[1] 1-2 P
Italy Marcello Zani[5]
10 United Kingdom James Gornall[6] 1-2
United Kingdom Jon Barnes[6]
Belgium Prospeed Competition Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 11 Austria Niki Lanik[1] 1-2 M
Belgium Bart Couwberghs[1]
12 Belgium David Loix[1] 1-2
Belgium Geoffroy Horion[1]
Monaco JMB Racing Ferrari 430 Scuderia GT3 Ferrari 4.3 L V8 14 France Pascal Ballay[1] 1-2 M
France Jonathan Sicart[1]
15 France Yannick Mallegol[1] 1-2
France Jean-Marc Bachelier[1]
France Marc Sourd Racing Corvette Z06.R GT3 Corvette 7.0 L V8 16 France Marc Sourd[1] 1-2 M
France Johan Charpilienne[1]
17 Italy Luca Pirri[7] 1-2
Italy Diego Alessi[7]
Belgium Mühlner Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 18 Germany Tim Bergmeister[1] 1-2 M
Czech Republic Jaromir Jirik[1]
19 United Kingdom Sean Edwards[8] 1-2
United Kingdom Oliver Morley[8]
United Kingdom APEX Racing Jaguar XKR-S GT3 Jaguar 4.2 L Supercharged V8 20 United Kingdom Chris Dymond[9] 1-2 M
United Kingdom Bradley Ellis[10]
21 TBA TBA
TBA
United Kingdom Trackspeed Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S Porsche 3.6 L Flat-6 22 United Kingdom David Ashburn[1] 1-2 M
United Kingdom Tim Sugden[1]
23 TBA TBA
TBA
Germany Alpina BMW Alpina B6 GT3 BMW 4.4 L Supercharged V8 24 Germany Claudia Hürtgen[11] 1-2 M
Hungary Walter Csaba[11]
25 TBA TBA
TBA
Germany Phoenix Racing Audi R8 LMS Audi 5.2 L V10 26 Germany Christopher Haase[12] 1-2 M
Germany Christopher Mies[12]
27 Switzerland Jean-Denis Délétraz[12] 1-2
Switzerland Lloyd La Marca[12]
Germany Fischer Racing Ford GT GT3 Ford 5.0 L Supercharged V8 28 Germany Florian Gruber[13] 1-2 M
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard[13]
29 Germany Harald Becker[13] 1-2
Germany Christian Hohenadel[13]
Germany Reiter Engineering Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 Lamborghini 5.0 L V10 30 Switzerland Alexander Frei[1] 1-2 P
France Jonathan Cochet[1]
31 Germany Albert von Thurn und Taxis[1] 1-2
Germany Klaus Ludwig[1]
Germany Team Rosberg Audi R8 LMS Audi 5.2 L V10 32 France Nicolas Armindo[1] 1-2 M
Portugal César Campaniço[1]
33 Czech Republic Martin Matzke[1] 1-2
Czech Republic Jiri Navratil[1]
France M.P. Racing
France Sport Garage
BMW Alpina B6 GT3 BMW 4.4 L Supercharged V8 34 France Michaël Petit[1] 1-2 P
Argentina José Manuel Balbiani[1]
35 France Gilles Vannelet[1] 1-2
France Pierre-Brice Mena[1]
Germany Zakspeed Dodge Viper Competition Coupe Dodge 8.3 L V10 36 Germany Wido Rössler[1] 1-2 M
Germany Sascha Bert[1]
37 Germany Marc Bronzel[1] 1-2
Germany Markus Gedlich[1]
United Kingdom ARL Motorsport Ascari KZ1-R GT3 BMW 5.0 L V8 38 TBA TBA M
TBA
39 TBA TBA
TBA
United Kingdom CRS Racing Ferrari 430 Scuderia GT3 Ferrari 4.3 L V8 55 Canada Chris Niarchos[1] 1-2 M
United Kingdom Chris Goodwin[14]
56 United Kingdom Phil Quaife[14] 1-2
United States Robert Hissom[1]
France AutoGT Racing Morgan Aero Super Sport GT3 BMW 5.0 L V8 100 France Johan-Boris Scheier[1] 1-2 M
France Dimitri Enjalbert[1]
101 France Gaël Lesoudier[1] 1-2
Belgium Maxime Martin[1]

† - JMB Racing was allowed by the FIA to use a 2008 Ferrari F430 GT3 for their #14 entry at Silverstone due to not having a second 430 Scuderia GT3 prepared in time.

Schedule

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Drivers
1 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit May 2 France #101 AutoGT Racing France #3 Hexis Racing France #100 AutoGT Racing
France Johan-Boris Scheier
France Dimitri Enjalbert
France Julien Rodrigues
France Thomas Accary
France Johan-Boris Scheier
France Dimitri Enjalbert
2 May 3 France #101 AutoGT Racing
Belgium Maxime Martin
France Gaël Lesoudier
3 Italy Adria International Raceway May 16
4
5 Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben June 20
6 June 21
7 Portugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve September 12
8 September 13
9 France Circuit Paul Ricard October 3
10 October 4
11 United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome November 13
12 November 14

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq "2009 Round 1 - Silverstone". FIA GT3 European Championship. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
  2. ^ a b "GT4 Champion aiming for GT3 title with Matech". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-03-09. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  3. ^ a b c d "Hexis Racing confirm driver line up for 2009 FIA GT3 season". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  4. ^ a b c d "Callaway ready to defend GT3 title". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  5. ^ "Q&A with Marcello Zani". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  6. ^ a b "British GT Champions to Race on European Stage". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-04-30. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  7. ^ a b "Pirri Returns To Corvette in '09". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-04-30. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  8. ^ a b "2006 Champion Joins Home Race". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  9. ^ "Dymond Signs For Apex Jaguar". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  10. ^ "Ellis Signs Late Deal with Apex". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  11. ^ a b "Alpina Takes Part in First Round at Silverstone". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  12. ^ a b c d "Phoenix Racing Announce Drivers". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-03-16. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  13. ^ a b c d "Fischer Racing to debut on European stage with Ford GT". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-04-30. Retrieved 2009-05-01.
  14. ^ a b "CRS Reveal GT3 Racers". FIA GT3 European Championship. 2009-04-06. Retrieved 2009-04-09.

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