2011 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round

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Circuit Paul Ricard (1C-V2)

The 2011 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round is an auto racing event held at the Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France on 15–17 July, and was the seventh round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It was the FIA GT1 World Championship's second race held at the 5.842 km (3.630 mi) Paul Ricard. The event was supported by the FIA GT3 European Championship, Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo and British Formula 3 Championship.

Success Ballast[1]
Entry Ballast
No. 37 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 35 kg (77 lb)
No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 30 kg (66 lb)
No. 23 JR Motorsports 20 kg (44 lb)
No. 21 Sumo Power GT 10 kg (22 lb)
No. 41 Marc VDS Racing Team 5 kg (11 lb)

The team of Marc VDS Racing Team who run four Ford GT's were doubtful to run in this round as engine supply issues could have forced them to miss the Paul Ricard round, meaning there could have been just twelve cars competing.[2] After a collision between the two Swiss Racing Team Lamborghini's at the Sachsenring round, the team were scheduled to return at this event with one car but then decided to withdraw it from the third event in a row. Andreas Zuber is back behind the wheel of the No. 11 Exim Bank Corvette alongside regular Mike Hezemans. Frédéric Makowiecki also returns for Marc VDS Racing Team competing with Maxime Martin in car No. 41 replacing Bertrand Baguette.

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 22 United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck United Kingdom JR Motorsports 2:04.097 2:03.583 2:03.419 1
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
2 23 Germany Michael Krumm United Kingdom JR Motorsports 2:03.386 2:04.070 2:03.498 2
Germany Lucas Luhr
3 7 Czech Republic Tomáš Enge Germany Young Driver AMR 2:04.397 2:03.752 2:03.772 3
Germany Alex Müller
4 21 Australia David Brabham United Kingdom Sumo Power GT 2:05.015 2:04.054 2:03.800 4
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
5 8 United Kingdom Darren Turner Germany Young Driver AMR 2:04.002 2:03.435 2:03.840 5
Germany Stefan Mücke
6 4 Germany Christian Hohenadel France Hexis AMR 2:04.566 2:04.044 2:03.963 16
Italy Andrea Piccini
7 11 Netherlands Mike Hezemans China Exim Bank Team China 2:03.973 2:03.493 2:04.137 6
Austria Andreas Zuber
8 37 Germany Dominik Schwager Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 2:04.792 2:04.072 2:04.298 7
Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli
9 41 Belgium Maxime Martin Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 2:04.584 2:04.080 8
France Frédéric Makowiecki
10 3 Monaco Clivio Piccione France Hexis AMR 2:04.503 2:04.204 9
Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp
11 47 France Michaël Rossi Luxembourg DKR Engineering 2:04.630 2:04.293 10
France Dimitri Enjalbert
12 20 Brazil Enrique Bernoldi United Kingdom Sumo Power GT 2:04.531 2:04.494 11
Netherlands Nick Catsburg
13 40 Belgium Bas Leinders Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 2:05.024 2:04.766 12
Germany Marc Hennerici
14 38 Germany Marc Basseng Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 2:06.579 2:05.060 13
Germany Markus Winkelhock
15 9 Belgium Vanina Ickx Belgium Belgian Racing 2:07.219 14
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
16 10 France Antoine Leclerc Belgium Belgian Racing No Time 15
France Yann Clairay

Races

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