2010 24 Hours of Nürburgring

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The 2010 24 Hours of Nürburgring was an endurance sports car race held at the Nürburgring Nordschleife race track in Germany on May 13–16.

Nürburgring 24h track (Nordschleife+GP Circuit without Mercedes-Arena)
A Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 at the 2010 Nürburgring 24 Hours

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The event saw the return of most prominent entries, except the Ford GT, as team Raeder had discontinued this project. To give teams time to rest or for repairs before the race, the night practice was scheduled on Thursday evening. In cold and wet conditions, the Farnbacher-entered Ferrari F430 GTC set the best lap time before the session was red-flagged due to fog. In Friday afternoon qualifying, held in fair weather, it crashed out and was barely repaired in time for the race. Four of the five factory-backed Audi R8 LMS (officially entered by "customers", which happened to be the Audi-DTM-teams Phoenix Racing and Abt Sportsline) occupied the first four places on the grid, with Marco Werner setting pole at 8:24.753 with a new record average speed of 181 km/h (112 mph). With lap times around 8:29, three of Porsche's new SP9/GT3-class cars occupied places 5 to 7, two of them entered by four-time winner Team Manthey, which had chosen to let the #1 car do only a single lap. BMW had entered two of their ALMS BMW M3 GT2, run by Schnitzer Motorsport. Due to the modifications that include a transaxle gear box, they do not comply with the standard rules set of SP classes and their "Balance of Performance".[1] Along with a factory-entered Porsche GT3 Hybrid,[2] the GT2-BMWs have thus been grouped into the E1-XP class for experimental factory entries. The better BMW and the Hybrid posted times of 8:32 and 8:34 in qualifying. Save for the 16th placed GT3-class Dodge Viper, only several other Porsche, Audi R8 and V8-powered BMW Z4 GT3 have qualified in the top 20, with times up to 8:47, which earns them a blue flashlight that is supposed to facilitate passing of the approx. 180 slower cars.

Porsche test driver Walter Röhrl had intended[3] to enter on a standard road legal Porsche 911 GT3 RS, but had to withdraw for health reasons from the team that comprises racers Roland Asch and Patrick Simon, plus journalists Horst von Saurma and Chris Harris. The car, entered in cooperation with sport auto (Germany),[4] is registered as S-GO 2400, and was driven from Weissach to Nürburg. It has qualified with 9:15, 42nd overall, and 9th[5] among the 17 SP7 class entrants, only beaten by its race-prepped Porsche 997 siblings.

The race was started on Saturday 3 p.m. in sunny but cold weather. Already on the Grand Prix track, the #1 Manthey Porsche driven by five-time winner Marcel Tiemann passed all Audis, taking the lead and pulling away about 100 m (330 ft) before catching up in lap 2 with the slowest cars of the third group, which were still in their first lap. After lap 3, three Porsche lead ahead of three Audi, a BMW M3 and the Hybrid-Porsche, which due to its larger range could take the lead after the others pitted. The #1 Manthey Porsche led by a couple of minutes until it got involved in a collision after seven hours. At halftime, the race is on pace to another distance record, with the Audi #99 leading by a small margin ahead of the Hybrid Porsche, the only remaining representative of his brand in the top 8, which used to be dominated by Porsche in recent years. Places three to eight were occupied by three Audi R8, two BMW, and, rather surprisingly, on p 5 the Ferrari which had started in row 21. The Porsches that occupy most places up to 15th were followed by the CNG-powered Volkswagen Scirocco GT24, the road-legal Porsche GT3 RS and a Nissan Z33. On Sunday morning, the #99 Audi needed a rear axle change, and with less than 5 hours to go, also the second place #2 Audi failed. This left the Hybrid Porsche in a one lap lead ahead of the #25 BMW GT2 with gearbox woes and the Ferrari, until also the Porsche stopped with less than two hours to go. The BMW made it to the finish, giving Pedro Lamy a record-tying fifth win ahead of Ferrari and Audi. The best Porsche, entered by Alzen, finished only sixth, six laps ahead of the Falken Nissan and the road legal GT3.

The SP4 class was won by 4 Argentinian drivers in the BMW 325i E92 Coupe of Motorsport Team Sorg Rennsport. This was the first victory for an Argentinian team at the 24 hours Nürburgring race and the first Argentinian team to compete in the Nürburgring since Juan Manuel Fangio.

Race Results

Class winners in bold.

More information Pos, Class ...
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Pos Class No Team/Entrant Drivers Vehicle Laps
1 E1-XP2 25 Germany BMW Motorsport Germany Jörg Müller
Brazil Augusto Farfus
Germany Uwe Alzen
Portugal Pedro Lamy
BMW M3 GT2 154
2 SP7 2 Germany Hankook Team Farnbacher Germany Dominik Farnbacher
Denmark Allan Simonsen
United States Lehman Keen
Germany Marco Seefried
Ferrari F430 GTC 154
3 SP9 GT3 97 Germany Phoenix Racing GmbH Germany Dennis Rostek
Germany Luca Ludwig
Germany Marc Bronzel
Germany Markus Winkelhock
Audi R8 LMS 153
4 SP9 GT3 76 Germany Need for Speed by Schubert Motorsport Germany Marco Hartung
Sweden Patrick Söderlund
Sweden Edward Sandström
Sweden Martin Öhlin
BMW Z4 GT3 152
5 SP9 GT3 102 Germany Black Falcon Germany Christer Jöns
United Kingdom Sean Paul Breslin
Liechtenstein Johannes Stuck
Germany Kenneth Heyer
Audi R8 LMS 152
6 SP9 GT3 20 Germany H & R Spezialfedern Germany Jürgen Alzen
Germany Dominik Schwager
Germany Thomas Jäger
Germany Sascha Bert
Porsche GT3 Cup S 151
7 E1-XP2 26 Germany BMW Motorsport Germany Dirk Werner
Germany Dirk Müller
United Kingdom Andy Priaulx
Germany Dirk Adorf
BMW M3 GT2 150
8 SP9 GT3 18 Germany Team Rowe Motorsport Germany Michael Zehe
Germany Marco Schelp
Germany Alexander Roloff
United States Mark Bullitt
Porsche GT3 Cup S 150
9 SP9 GT3 66 Germany Dörr Motorsport GmbH Germany Stefan Aust
Germany Rudi Adams
Germany Jochen Übler
Germany Markus Grossmann
BMW Z4 GT3 149
10 SP7 35 Germany Scuderia Offenbach Germany Matthias Weiland
Germany Rodney Forbes
Germany Kai Riemer
Germany David Horn
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 148
11 SP9 GT3 14 Ukraine Tsunami RT Ukraine Alexandr Gayday
Ukraine Andrii Kruglyk
Russia Aleksey Basov
Germany Michael Schratz
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 147
12 SP7 44 Japan Falken Motorsports United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
Germany Dirk Schoysman
Japan Tetsuya Tanaka
Japan Kazuki Hoshino
Nissan 370 Z 145
13 SP7 11 Germany Porsche AG Germany Patrick Simon
Germany Horst von Saurma
Germany Roland Asch
United Kingdom Chris Harris
Porsche 997.2 GT3 RS 145
14 SP9 GT3 33 Germany RDM-Cargraphic-Logwin-Racing Germany Peter König
Germany Steffen Schlichenmeier
Germany Kurt Ecke
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 145
15 SP3T 133 Germany Elmar Deegener
Germany Jürgen Wohlfarth
Germany Christoph Breuer
Germany Wolfgang Haugg
Audi TT S 144
16 AT 117 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Belgium Vanina Ickx
Germany Dieter Depping
Germany Klaus Niedzwiedz
Volkswagen Scirocco GT24-CNG 143
17 SP9 GT3 28 Germany Scuderia Offenbach e.V. Germany Michael Klein
Luxembourg Antoine Feidt
Germany "Selch"
Germany Oliver Freymuth
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 142
18 SP8 50 Japan Gazoo Racing Japan Takayuki Kinoshita
Japan Akira Iida
Japan Juichi Wakisaka
Japan Kazuya Oshima
Lexus LF-A 142
19 SP3T 142 Germany Opel OPC Race Camp Germany Hendrik Scharf
Germany Jean-Marie Rathje
Germany Arne Hoffmeister
Switzerland Roger Büeler
Opel Astra OPC 141
20 SP9 GT3 88 Germany Haribo Team Manthey Germany Hans Guido Riegel
Germany Mike Stursberg
Germany Wolfgang Kohler
Germany Georg Berlandy
Porsche GT3 Cup S 141
21 SP6 169 Germany Dörr Motorsport GmbH Germany Stefan Aust
Germany Dierk Möller-Sonntag
Germany Peter Posavac
Switzerland Hanspeter Strehler
BMW Z4 M Coupe 141
22 SP3T 141 Germany Opel OPC Race Camp Germany Sebastian Amossé
Germany Rene Hiddel
Switzerland Thierry Kilchenmann
Germany Dennis Rieger
Opel Astra OPC 140
23 SP8T 70 Germany Team Götz Motorsport United States Vic Rice
United States Shane Lewis
Germany Axel Duffner
Germany Karl Pflanz
Audi RS 4 140
24 SP3T 137 Japan Subaru Tecnica International Japan Kazuo Shimizu
Japan Toshihiro Yoshida
Germany Marcel Engels
Netherlands Carlo van Dam
Subaru Impreza WRX 139
25 SP7 96 Germany Dörr Motorsport Germany Rolf Scheibner
Germany Peter Posavac
Germany Guido Majewski
Germany Christian Gebhardt
BMW M3 GT4 139
26 SP5 106 Germany Michael Tischner
Germany Ulrich Becker
Germany Karl Brinker
Germany Matthias Tischner
BMW M3 GTR E46 137
27 SP10 GT4 61 Germany Mathol Racing Germany Wolfgang Weber
Germany Rickard Nilsson
Germany Norbert Bermes
Germany Uwe Nittel
Aston Martin Vantage N24 137
28 SP7 48 Belgium Level Racing sprl Italy Bruno Barbaro
Italy Giuseppe Arlotti
Belgium Olivier Muytjens
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 137
29 SP7 42 Germany Michael Illbruck
Germany Manuel Lauck
Germany Jörg van Ommen
Germany Altfrid Heger
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 137
30 SP3 158 Switzerland Ralf Schmid
Switzerland Harald Jacksties
Germany Friedhelm Mihm
Germany Frank Lorenzo
Honda S2000 136
31 SP3T 146 Germany Scuderia Colonia e.V. i. ADAC Germany Matthias Wasel
Germany Thomas Wasel
Liechtenstein Johann Wanger
Germany Michael Hess
Volkswagen Golf 136
32 SP10 GT4 120 Germany Black Falcon Ukraine Andrii Lebed
Germany Kai Riebetz
Germany "Bona Ventura"
Germany Alexander Böhm
BMW M3 GT4 134
33 SP7 37 Sweden Porsche Center Boras Sweden Christer Pernvall
Sweden Cleas Lund
Sweden Hans Andreasson
Sweden Patrik Ljunggren
Porsche 996 GT3 Cup 134
34 SP8 7 Germany Dr. Ulrich Bez
Germany Wolfgang Schuhbauer
Hong Kong Matthew Marsh
United Kingdom Chris Porritt
Aston Martin Rapide 134
35 SP3T 184 Germany Mike Jäger
Germany Christian Bollrath
Germany Harald Hennes
Germany Marcus Löhnert
Audi A3 133
36 SP3T 139 Germany RWS Motorsport Germany Stefan Wieninger
Germany Georg Niederberger
Germany Benjamin Weidner
Germany Florian Huber
Seat Leon Supercopa 132
37 V5 219 Germany Stefan Widensohler
Germany Nils Reimer
Germany Reinhold Renger
Austria Hari Proczyk
BMW M3 E36 132
38 SP3T 148 United Kingdom Peter Venn
United Kingdom Mike Rimmer
Australia Mal Rose
Subaru Impreza 132
39 SP8 6 United Kingdom Chris Porritt
United Kingdom Richard Meaden
Germany Oliver Mathai
United Kingdom Peter Cate
Aston Martin V12 Vantage 132
40 V5 226 Germany Werner Gusenbauer
Germany Andreas Herwerth
Germany Rainer Kathan
Germany Ingo Tepel
BMW M3 131
41 SP10 GT4 63 Germany Tobias Guttroff
Germany Jens Richter
Germany Arno Klasen
Germany Christian Hohenadel
Chevrolet Corvette C6 GT4 131
42 SP8T 82 Germany Dörr Motorsport GmbH Germany Tom Moran
Germany Sebastian Schneider
Germany Michael Funke
Austria Bernhard Wagner
BMW 135i 131
43 V6 232 Germany Sven Rau
Germany Nils Bartels
Germany Joachim Kiesch
BMW M3 E46 131
44 SP3 162 Germany Kissling Motorsport Germany Heinz-Otto Fritzsche
Germany Jürgen Fritzsche
Finland Hannu Luostarinen
Finland Julius Nieminen
Opel Astra GTC 131
45 V5 180 Germany Black Falcon Russia Oleg Volin
Russia Evgeny Vertunov
Germany Philipp Leisen
Germany Carsten Knechtges
BMW Z4 3.0 Si 131
46 SP10 GT4 59 Switzerland Gentle Swiss Racing Luxembourg Joe Schmitz
Germany Marcel Belke
Netherlands Einar Thorsen
Liechtenstein Martin Wachter
Aston Martin Vantage N24 130
47 SP6 90 Germany MSC Rhön e.V. i. AvD France Pierre de Thoisy
France Therry Depoix
France Philippe Haezebrouck
BMW M3 E46 130
48 V5 223 Germany Scuderia Augustusburg Brühl e.V. i. ADAC Germany Dieter Weidenbrück
Germany Dr. Guido Wegner
Germany Winfried Bernartz
Germany Ralf Reinolsmann
BMW Z4 E85 130
49 SP3 183 Germany Janik Olivo
Germany Elmar Jurek
Germany Traudl Klink
Renault Clio III Cup 128
50 D1T 201 France Peugeot Deutschland Germany Jürgen Nett
Germany Joey Kelly
Germany Michael Bohrer
Germany Henning Klipp
Peugeot RCZ 128
51 AT 118 Germany Volkswagen Motorsport Sweden Jimmy Johansson
Germany Florian Gruber
Denmark Nicki Thiim
Germany Peter Terting
Volkswagen Scirocco GT24-CNG 128
52 V4 213 Germany MSC Ruhr Blitz Bochum e.V. Germany Roland Botor
Germany Michael Eichhorn
Germany Frank Aust
BMW 325i 128
53 SP4T 122 Germany Patrick Brenndörfer
Germany Martin Müller
Germany Frank Eickholt
Volvo C30 T5 128
54 SP3 151 Germany MSC Adenau e.V. Germany Karl-Heinz Teichmann
Germany Michael Schneider
Germany Lutz Rühl
Germany Frank-Dieter Lohmann
Renault Clio Cup 128
55 SP9 GT3 23 Germany Stefan Kohlstrung
Germany Alexander Plenagl
Germany Klaus Koch
Germany Christian Ried
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 127
56 SP6 86
57 SP6 87
58 V5 224 Germany ADAC Ostwestfalen-Lippe e.V.
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