2011 FIA GT1 Abu Dhabi round

The 2011 FIA GT1 Abu Dhabi round was an auto racing event held at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Taking place over 25–26 March 2011, Abu Dhabi was the opening round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It is the second consecutive year that FIA GT1 has opened its season in Abu Dhabi, although the 2011 event will be held on a shorter 4.730 km (2.939 mi) layout of the Yas Marina Circuit. Marc Hennerici is the only returning driver who won during the event last season, while Corvette and Ford both are defending victors. The event is also unique on the FIA GT1 calendar as it is the only one held over a two-day period rather than the normal three; Qualifying is held following Practice on Friday while the Qualifying Race and Championship race are both held on Saturday. The weekend is shared with a trio of local racing series: The UAE Sportscar series, the Cytech UAE GT series, and the Total UAE Touring Cars series.

Münnich Motorsport earned pole position in the qualifying session, only to be penalized for an infraction and handing pole to the Young Driver team of Stefan Mücke and Darren Turner. Early incidents in the Qualifying Race led to Marc VDS Ford winning their first GT1 race with Maxime Martin and Frédéric Makowiecki driving. Marc VDS was unable to hold the lead after starting from pole in the Championship Race as a quick pit stop vaulted Stef Dusseldorp and Clivio Piccione's Hexis Aston Martin into the race lead, fending off the Nissan of JR Motorsports but less than half a second at the finish.

Background edit

Following the announcement of an entry list featuring twenty cars from ten teams for the full 2011 season, only eighteen were entered for Abu Dhabi. The two Corvette squads of Team China and DKR Engineering both entered only a single car due to each team lacking a second chassis. All eighteen cars participated in a pre-season test held at the circuit on 23 March, with the No. 37 Münnich Motorsport Lamborghini of Nicky Pastorelli and Dominik Schwager setting the fastest lap of the day, followed by their second team car.[1]

Qualifying edit

Qualifying result edit

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 37   Nicky Pastorelli   All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 1:52.705 1:52.006 1:51.668 61
  Dominik Schwager
2 8   Stefan Mücke   Young Driver AMR 1:52.521 1:52.183 1:52.113 1
  Darren Turner
3 41   Maxime Martin   Marc VDS Racing Team 1:52.820 1:52.603 1:52.197 2
  Frédéric Makowiecki
4 7   Alex Müller   Young Driver AMR 1:53.107 1:52.010 1:52.547 3
  Tomáš Enge
5 11   Mike Hezemans   Exim Bank Team China 1:52.892 1:52.521 1:52.750 4
  Nicky Catsburg
6 22   Peter Dumbreck   JR Motorsports 1:53.189 1:52.223 1:52.866 5
  Richard Westbrook
7 20   Enrique Bernoldi   Sumo Power GT 1:52.909 1:52.631 1:53.191 7
  Ricardo Zonta
8 23   Lucas Luhr   JR Motorsports 1:53.332 1:52.786 1:53.336 8
  Michael Krumm
9 21   David Brabham   Sumo Power GT 1:52.667 1:52.804 9
  Jamie Campbell-Walter
10 5   Karl Wendlinger   Swiss Racing Team 1:53.355 1:52.907 10
  Peter Kox
11 3   Clivio Piccione   Hexis AMR 1:53.037 1:52.914 11
  Stef Dusseldorp
12 40   Marc Hennerici   Marc VDS Racing Team 1:53.114 1:53.159 172
  Bas Leinders
13 47   Michaël Rossi   DKR Engineering 1:53.830 1:55.549 12
  Jaime Camara
14 38   Markus Winkelhock   All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 1:53.486 No Time 13
  Marc Basseng
15 4   Christian Hohenadel   Hexis AMR 1:54.178 14
  Andrea Piccini
16 10   Martin Matzke   Belgian Racing 1:54.274 15
  Miloš Pavlović
17 9   Antoine Leclerc   Belgian Racing 1:54.564 16
  Fabien Giroix
18 6   Max Nilsson   Swiss Racing Team 1:54.570 18
  Jiří Janák
  1. ^ The No. 37 Münnich Lamborghini was given a penalty of five grid spots for the Qualifying Race for ignoring a marshal's flag requiring the car to pits after illegally starting from an external battery during Qualifying 1.[2]
  2. ^ The No. 40 Marc VDS Ford was given a penalty of five grid spots for the Qualifying Race for changing an engine during practice.[3]

Races edit

Qualifying Race edit

Race result edit

Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 41   Marc VDS Racing Team   Maxime Martin
  Frédéric Makowiecki
Ford 31
2 22   JR Motorsports   Peter Dumbreck
  Richard Westbrook
Nissan 31 −1.476
3 23   JR Motorsports   Michael Krumm
  Lucas Luhr
Nissan 31 −18.069
4 20   Sumo Power GT   Enrique Bernoldi
  Ricardo Zonta
Nissan 31 −21.514
5 3   Hexis AMR   Clivio Piccione
  Stef Dusseldorp
Aston Martin 31 −22.460
6 38   All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport   Marc Basseng
  Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini 31 −23.049
7 11   Exim Bank Team China   Mike Hezemans
  Nicky Catsburg
Corvette 31 −37.828
8 21   Sumo Power GT   David Brabham
  Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 31 −43.637
9 4   Hexis AMR   Christian Hohenadel
  Andrea Piccini
Aston Martin 31 −48.575
10 5   Swiss Racing Team   Karl Wendlinger
  Peter Kox
Lamborghini 31 −49.454
11 40   Marc VDS Racing Team   Bas Leinders
  Marc Hennerici
Ford 31 −55.779
12 10   Belgian Racing   Martin Matzke
  Miloš Pavlović
Ford 31 −1:07.877
13 6   Swiss Racing Team   Max Nilsson
  Jiří Janák
Lamborghini 31 −1:08.866
14 9   Belgian Racing   Antoine Leclerc
  Fabien Giroix
Ford 31 −1:49.703
15
DNF
8   Young Driver AMR   Darren Turner
  Stefan Mücke
Aston Martin 15 Broken wheel
16
DNF
7   Young Driver AMR   Tomáš Enge
  Alex Müller
Aston Martin 1 Damage
17
DNF
37   All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport   Nicky Pastorelli
  Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini 0 Collision
18
DNF
47   DKR Engineering   Michaël Rossi
  Jaime Camara
Corvette 0 Collision

Championship Race edit

Race result edit

Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 3   Hexis AMR   Clivio Piccione
  Stef Dusseldorp
Aston Martin 31
2 22   JR Motorsports   Peter Dumbreck
  Richard Westbrook
Nissan 31 −0.474
3 38   All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport   Marc Basseng
  Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini 31 −14.539
4 4   Hexis AMR   Christian Hohenadel
  Andrea Piccini
Aston Martin 31 −15.296
5 8   Young Driver AMR   Darren Turner
  Stefan Mücke
Aston Martin 31 −15.934
6 7   Young Driver AMR   Tomáš Enge
  Alex Müller
Aston Martin 31 −16.713
7 5   Swiss Racing Team   Karl Wendlinger
  Peter Kox
Lamborghini 31 −17.277
8 41   Marc VDS Racing Team   Maxime Martin
  Frédéric Makowiecki
Ford 31 −22.053
9 21   Sumo Power GT   David Brabham
  Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 31 −32.952
10 11   Exim Bank Team China   Mike Hezemans
  Nicky Catsburg
Corvette 31 −39.805
11 37   All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport   Nicky Pastorelli
  Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini 31 −46.478
12 10   Belgian Racing   Martin Matzke
  Miloš Pavlović
Ford 31 −1:23.319
13 47   DKR Engineering   Michaël Rossi
  Jaime Camara
Corvette 31 −1:38.366
14 23   JR Motorsports   Michael Krumm
  Lucas Luhr
Nissan 30 −1 Lap
15
DNF
6   Swiss Racing Team   Max Nilsson
  Jiří Janák
Lamborghini 24 Retired
16
DNF
20   Sumo Power GT   Enrique Bernoldi
  Ricardo Zonta
Nissan 20 Retired
17
DNF
9   Belgian Racing   Antoine Leclerc
  Fabien Giroix
Ford 16 Retired
DNS 40   Marc VDS Racing Team   Bas Leinders
  Marc Hennerici
Ford Did Not Start

Standings after the race edit

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References edit

  1. ^ "All-Inkl Lamborghini tops Abu Dhabi test". FIA GT1 World Championship. SRO Group. 2011-03-23. Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  2. ^ Laurent Mercier (2011-03-26). "Abu Dhabi : Mücke/Turner (Aston Martin) héritent de la pole !". endurance-info.com (in French). Endurance-Info. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  3. ^ "Stewards Decision no.8". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 2011-03-25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-01-04. Retrieved 2011-03-26.

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