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2011 RAC Tourist Trophy

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Map of the Silverstone Circuit

The 2011 RAC Tourist Trophy was an auto racing event held at the Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone, England on 3–5 June, and was the fifth round of the 2011 FIA GT1 World Championship season. It was the FIA GT1 World Championship's second race held at the 5.901 km (3.667 mi) Silverstone, although it is the first international racing series to use the brand new pit complex which was being built at the time of last years race. The event was supported by the FIA GT3 European Championship, GT4 European Cup and Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo.

Background

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Success Ballast[1]
Entry Ballast
No. 4 Hexis AMR 30 kg (66 lb)
No. 8 Young Driver AMR 30 kg (66 lb)
No. 37 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 25 kg (55 lb)
No. 20 Sumo Power GT 5 kg (11 lb)
No. 21 Sumo Power GT 5 kg (11 lb)
No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 5 kg (11 lb)

After a collision between the two Swiss Racing Team Lamborghini's, the team decided to miss the Tourist Trophy as they could not repair the damage in time for the weekend. DKR Engineering returned to the grid with the one car after missing the Sachsenring round due to lack of spare parts available. Markus Palttala and Andreas Zuber return to the series. Palttala returns behind the wheel of a Ford GT replacing Yann Clairay in the No. 10 Belgian Racing machine, racing alongside Antoine Leclerc. He raced a full season for Marc VDS Racing Team in 2010. Zuber raced for Exim Bank Team China alongside Mike Hezemans, replacing Nick Catsburg. Zuber raced only the first two rounds in 2010 for Phoenix Racing / Carsport who also ran a Corvette similar to the one he used at Silverstone. Dimitri Enjalbert makes his GT1 début for DKR Engineering alongside French compatriot Michaël Rossi, replacing Matteo Bobbi.

Qualifying

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Qualifying result

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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 11 Netherlands Mike Hezemans China Exim Bank Team China 1:59.584 1:59.334 1:58.967 1
Austria Andreas Zuber
2 23 Germany Michael Krumm United Kingdom JR Motorsports 1:59.384 1:59.506 1:59.140 2
Germany Lucas Luhr
3 7 Czech Republic Tomáš Enge Germany Young Driver AMR 1:59.344 1:59.799 1:59.361 3
Germany Alex Müller
4 8 Germany Stefan Mücke Germany Young Driver AMR 1:59.510 1:59.816 1:59.595 4
United Kingdom Darren Turner
5 22 United Kingdom Richard Westbrook United Kingdom JR Motorsports 1:59.376 1:59.803 2:00.043 5
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
6 21 United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter United Kingdom Sumo Power GT 2:00.091 1:59.727 2:00.068 6
Australia David Brabham
7 20 United Kingdom Warren Hughes United Kingdom Sumo Power GT 1:59.843 1:59.823 2:00.105 7
Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
8 41 France Frédéric Makowiecki Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 2:00.364 1:59.683 2:00.592 8
Belgium Maxime Martin
9 3 Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp France Hexis AMR 2:00.053 2:00.043 9
Monaco Clivio Piccione
10 4 Germany Christian Hohenadel France Hexis AMR 2:00.149 2:00.139 10
Italy Andrea Piccini
11 37 Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 2:01.586 2:00.516 11
Germany Dominik Schwager
12 40 Belgium Bas Leinders Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 2:00.792 2:00.786 12
Germany Marc Hennerici
13 47 France Dimitri Enjalbert Luxembourg DKR Engineering 2:00.360 2:00.962 13
France Michaël Rossi
14 38 Germany Marc Basseng Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 2:01.738 2:01.194 14
Germany Markus Winkelhock
15 9 Belgium Vanina Ickx Belgium Belgian Racing 2:01.986 15
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
16 10 France Antoine Leclerc Belgium Belgian Racing 2:02.490 16
Finland Markus Palttala

Races

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Qualifying Race

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Race result

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Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 7 Germany Young Driver AMR Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
Germany Alex Müller
Aston Martin 30
2 23 United Kingdom JR Motorsports Germany Michael Krumm
Germany Lucas Luhr
Nissan 30 −1.840
3 11 China Exim Bank Team China Netherlands Mike Hezemans
Austria Andreas Zuber
Corvette 30 −18.923
4 20 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT United Kingdom Warren Hughes
Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
Nissan 30 −26.681
5 3 France Hexis AMR Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp
Monaco Clivio Piccione
Aston Martin 30 −32.758
6 37 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli
Germany Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini 30 −55.936
7 9 Belgium Belgian Racing Belgium Vanina Ickx
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
Ford 30 −1:21.843
8 10 Belgium Belgian Racing France Antoine Leclerc
Finland Markus Palttala
Ford 30 −1:41.562
9 47 Luxembourg DKR Engineering France Dimitri Enjalbert
France Michaël Rossi
Corvette 30 −1:50.177
10 4 France Hexis AMR Germany Christian Hohenadel
Italy Andrea Piccini
Aston Martin 29 −1 lap
11
DNF
40 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Belgium Bas Leinders
Germany Marc Hennerici
Ford 23 Retired
12
NC
41 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team France Frédéric Makowiecki
Belgium Maxime Martin
Ford 12 Not Classified
13
DNF
38 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini 8 Retired
14
DNF
21 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
Australia David Brabham
Nissan 1 Collision
15
DNF
8 Germany Young Driver AMR Germany Stefan Mücke
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Aston Martin 1 Collision
16
DNF
22 United Kingdom JR Motorsport United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
Nissan 0 Collision

Championship Race

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Race result

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Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 23 United Kingdom JR Motorsports Germany Michael Krumm
Germany Lucas Luhr
Nissan 28
2 7 Germany Young Driver AMR Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
Germany Alex Müller
Aston Martin 28 −0.220
3 11 China Exim Bank Team China Netherlands Mike Hezemans
Austria Andreas Zuber
Corvette 28 −0.491
4 3 France Hexis AMR Monaco Clivio Piccione
Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp
Aston Martin 28 −2.417
5 38 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Markus Winkelhock
Lamborghini 28 −7.436
6 40 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Belgium Bas Leinders
Germany Marc Hennerici
Ford 28 −10.831
7 20 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT United Kingdom Warren Hughes
Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
Nissan 28 −13.063
8 10 Belgium Belgian Racing France Antoine Leclerc
Finland Markus Palttala
Ford 28 −24.117
9 9 Belgium Belgian Racing Belgium Vanina Ickx
Denmark Christoffer Nygaard
Ford 28 −58.515
10
DNF
37 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Germany Dominik Schwager
Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli
Lamborghini 25 Engine
11
DNF
41 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Belgium Maxime Martin
France Frédéric Makowiecki
Ford 17 Collision
12
DNF
21 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT Australia David Brabham
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 16 Collision
13
DNF
4 France Hexis AMR Germany Christian Hohenadel
Italy Andrea Piccini
Aston Martin 16 Collision
14
DNF
47 Luxembourg DKR Engineering France Michaël Rossi
France Dimitri Enjalbert
Corvette 16 Collision
15
DNF
8 Germany Young Driver AMR Germany Stefan Mücke
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Aston Martin 10 Collision
16
DNF
22 United Kingdom JR Motorsport United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
Nissan 10 Collision

References

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  1. ^ "FIA Entry List – Silverstone (GBR) – 5 June 2011" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
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