2009 FIA GT Oschersleben 2 Hours

The 2009 FIA GT Oschersleben 2 Hours is the third round of the 2009 FIA GT Championship season. The took place at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Germany on 21 June 2009.

Report

Qualifying

Qualifying result

Class winners are highlighted in bold.

Pos Class Team Qualifying Driver Lap Time
1 GT1 #2 Vitaphone Racing Team Alex Müller 1:24.546
2 GT1 #14 K plus K Motorsport Karl Wendlinger 1:24.865
3 GT1 #19 Luc Alphand Aventures Xavier Maassen 1:25.160
4 GT1 #1 Vitaphone Racing Team Michael Bartels 1:25.278
5 GT1 #18 K plus K Motorsport Adam Lacko 1:25.291
6 GT1 #3 Selleslagh Racing Team Bert Longin 1:25.560
7 GT1 #4 PK Carsport Mike Hezemans 1:25.702
8 GT1 #40 Marc VDS Racing Team Bas Leinders 1:26.634
9 GT1 #11 Full Speed Racing Team Luke Hines 1:26.941
10 GT1 #35 Nissan Motorsports Michael Krumm 1:27.431
11 GT2 #97 Brixia Racing Martin Ragginger 1:28.803
12 GT2 #50 AF Corse Gianmaria Bruni 1:28.953
13 GT2 #61 Prospeed Competition Marco Holzer 1:29.108
14 GT2 #56 CRS Racing Andrew Kirkaldy 1:29.346
15 GT2 #77 BMS Scuderia Italia Paolo Ruberti 1:29.534
16 GT2 #55 CRS Racing Tim Mullen 1:29.553
17 GT2 #51 AF Corse Álvaro Barba 1:29.799
18 GT2 #95 PeCom Racing Matías Russo 1:29.836
19 GT2 #80 Hexis Racing AMR Stefan Mücke 1:29.916
20 GT2 #60 Prospeed Competition Emmanuel Collard 1:30.102
21 GT2 #78 BMS Scuderia Italia Kenneth Heyer 1:31.536
22 GT1 #13 Full Speed Racing Team no time
23 GT1 #44 Matech GT Racing no time
24 GT2 #59 Trackspeed Racing Disallowed

† – #59 Trackspeed Racing was disqualified from the GT2 Pole Position after it was found that they had used incorrect tires and that the airbox was not sealed.[1]

Race report

The No. 61 Prospeed Competition Porsche was disqualified from the race after it was discovered in post-race technical inspection that part of its engine did not conform to the homologation requirements for the 997 GT3-RSR. Prospeed, who had finished second in the GT2 category, appealed the decision,[2] but this appeal was later rejected by the FIA and the results were finalized in October.[3]

Race result

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

Pos Class No Team Drivers Chassis Tyre Laps
Engine
1 GT1 4 Belgium PK Carsport Netherlands Mike Hezemans
Belgium Anthony Kumpen
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 71
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
2 GT1 1 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Italy Andrea Bertolini
Germany Michael Bartels
Maserati MC12 GT1 M 71
Maserati 6.0 L V12
3 GT1 2 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Portugal Miguel Ramos
Germany Alex Müller
Maserati MC12 GT1 M 71
Maserati 6.0 L V12
4 GT1 3 Belgium Selleslagh Racing Team France James Ruffier
Belgium Bert Longin
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 71
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
5 GT1 19 France Luc Alphand Aventures Netherlands Xavier Maassen
Italy Thomas Biagi
Chevrolet Corvette C6.R M 70
Chevrolet LS7.R 7.0 L V8
6 GT1 40 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Belgium Bas Leinders
Belgium Renaud Kuppens
Ford GT1 M 70
Ford 5.0 L V8
7 GT1 44 Switzerland Matech GT Racing Germany Thomas Mutsch
Germany Marc Hennerici
Ford GT1 M 70
Ford 5.0 L V8
8 GT1 11 Austria Full Speed Racing Team Belgium Stéphane Lémeret
United Kingdom Luke Hines
Saleen S7-R P 69
Ford 7.0 L V8
9 GT2 50 Italy AF Corse Finland Toni Vilander
Italy Gianmaria Bruni
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 69
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
10 GT2 80 France Hexis Racing AMR France Frédéric Makowiecki
Germany Stefan Mücke
Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT2 M 69
Aston Martin 4.5 L V8
11 GT2 55 United Kingdom CRS Racing United Kingdom Tim Mullen
Canada Chris Niarchos
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 68
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
12 GT2 97 Italy Brixia Racing Italy Luigi Lucchini
Austria Martin Ragginger
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 68
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
13 GT1 35 Japan Nissan Motorsports
United Kingdom Gigawave Motorsports
Germany Michael Krumm
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Nissan GT-R GT1 M 68
Nissan 5.6 L V8
14 GT1 14 Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport Austria Karl Wendlinger
United Kingdom Ryan Sharp
Saleen S7-R M 67
Ford 7.0 L V8
15 GT2 56 United Kingdom CRS Racing United Kingdom Andrew Kirkaldy
United Kingdom Rob Bell
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 67
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
16 GT2 59 United Kingdom Trackspeed Racing Germany Jörg Bergmeister
United Kingdom David Ashburn
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 66
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
17 GT2 51 Italy AF Corse Spain Álvaro Barba
Italy Niki Cadei
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 64
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
18 GT2 78 Italy BMS Scuderia Italia Germany Kenneth Heyer
Italy Diego Romanini
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 63
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
19
DNF
GT1 13 Austria Full Speed Racing Team United Kingdom Johnny Mowlem
Italy Ferdinando Monfardini
Saleen S7-R P 42
Ford 7.0 L V8
20
DNF
GT2 95 Argentina PeCom Racing Argentina Matías Russo
Argentina Luis Pérez Companc
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 18
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
21
DNF
GT2 77 Italy BMS Scuderia Italia Italy Paolo Ruberti
Italy Matteo Malucelli
Ferrari F430 GT2 M 17
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
22
DNF
GT2 60 Belgium Prospeed Competition France Emmanuel Collard
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 16
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6
23
DNF
GT1 18 Czech Republic K plus K Motorsport Czech Republic Adam Lacko
Mexico Mario Domínguez
Saleen S7-R M 12
Ford 7.0 L V8
DSQ GT2 61 Belgium Prospeed Competition United Kingdom Sean Edwards
Germany Marco Holzer
Porsche 997 GT3-RSR M 69
Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6

References

FIA GT Championship
Previous race:
FIA GT Adria 2 Hours
2009 season Next race:
Spa 24 Hours
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