2011 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round
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, and British Formula 3 Championship.
Background[]
Success Ballast[1] | |
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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 |
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Driver 2 | |||||||
1 | 22 | Peter Dumbreck | JR Motorsports | 2:04.097 | 2:03.583 | 2:03.419 | 1 |
Richard Westbrook | |||||||
2 | 23 | Michael Krumm | JR Motorsports | 2:03.386 | 2:04.070 | 2:03.498 | 2 |
Lucas Luhr | |||||||
3 | 7 | Tomáš Enge | Young Driver AMR | 2:04.397 | 2:03.752 | 2:03.772 | 3 |
Alex Müller | |||||||
4 | 21 | David Brabham | Sumo Power GT | 2:05.015 | 2:04.054 | 2:03.800 | 4 |
Jamie Campbell-Walter | |||||||
5 | 8 | Darren Turner | Young Driver AMR | 2:04.002 | 2:03.435 | 2:03.840 | 5 |
Stefan Mücke | |||||||
6 | 4 | Christian Hohenadel | Hexis AMR | 2:04.566 | 2:04.044 | 2:03.963 | 16 |
Andrea Piccini | |||||||
7 | 11 | Mike Hezemans | Exim Bank Team China | 2:03.973 | 2:03.493 | 2:04.137 | 6 |
Andreas Zuber | |||||||
8 | 37 | Dominik Schwager | All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport | 2:04.792 | 2:04.072 | 2:04.298 | 7 |
Nicky Pastorelli | |||||||
9 | 41 | Maxime Martin | Marc VDS Racing Team | 2:04.584 | 2:04.080 | 8 | |
Frédéric Makowiecki | |||||||
10 | 3 | Clivio Piccione | Hexis AMR | 2:04.503 | 2:04.204 | 9 | |
Stef Dusseldorp | |||||||
11 | 47 | Michaël Rossi | DKR Engineering | 2:04.630 | 2:04.293 | 10 | |
Dimitri Enjalbert | |||||||
12 | 20 | Enrique Bernoldi | Sumo Power GT | 2:04.531 | 2:04.494 | 11 | |
Nick Catsburg | |||||||
13 | 40 | Bas Leinders | Marc VDS Racing Team | 2:05.024 | 2:04.766 | 12 | |
Marc Hennerici | |||||||
14 | 38 | Marc Basseng | All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport | 2:06.579 | 2:05.060 | 13 | |
Markus Winkelhock | |||||||
15 | 9 | Vanina Ickx | Belgian Racing | 2:07.219 | 14 | ||
Christoffer Nygaard | |||||||
16 | 10 | Antoine Leclerc | Belgian Racing | No Time | 15 | ||
Yann Clairay |
Races[]
Qualifying Race[]
Race result[]
Championship Race[]
Race result[]
References[]
- ^ "FIA Entry List – Paul Ricard (FRA) – 17 July 2011" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Retrieved 2011-07-15.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Engine supplies to force Ford GTs out of round 7?". planetlemans.com. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
External links[]
- 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship
- 2011 in French motorsport