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2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup

The 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup was the second and final Season running of the Automobile Club de l'Ouest's (ACO) Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, an international auto racing championship for manufacturers and teams. The Cup featured endurance races from the American Le Mans Series, Le Mans Series, and a stand-alone event in Zhuhai, China. Championships were held for Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1), Le Mans Prototype 2 (LMP2), Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance – Professional (LMGTE Pro) and Le Mans Grand Touring Endurance – Amateur (LMGTE Am) category cars.

2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
OrganizerAutomobile Club de l'Ouest
DisciplineSports car endurance racing
Number of races7
Champions
LMP1 ManufacturerFrance Peugeot
GTE ManufacturerItaly Ferrari
LMP1 TeamFrance Peugeot Sport Total
LMP2 TeamFrance Signatech Nissan
LMGTE Pro TeamItaly AF Corse
LMGTE Am TeamFrance Larbre Compétition
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup seasons

Schedule

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On 29 November 2010, the ACO announced an initial 2011 calendar with seven events, expanding from just three in 2010. The most notable new addition was the 24 Hours of Le Mans which returned as a round of a championship series for the first time since the final World Sportscar Championship season in 1992. Double points were awarded for the event at Le Mans.[1] The Sebring and Road Atlanta rounds were held in conjunction with the American Le Mans Series, while the Spa, Imola, and Silverstone rounds were shared with the Le Mans Series. Zhuhai was solely a round of the ILMC.

Rnd Race Circuit Location Date
1 12 Hours of Sebring Sebring International Raceway United States  Sebring, Florida 19 March
2 1000 km of Spa-Francorchamps Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Belgium  Stavelot 7 May
3 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe France  Le Mans 11–12 June
4 6 Hours of Imola Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Italy  Imola 3 July
5 6 Hours of Silverstone Silverstone Circuit United Kingdom  Silverstone 11 September
6 Petit Le Mans Road Atlanta United States  Braselton, Georgia 1 October
7 6 Hours of Zhuhai Zhuhai International Circuit China  Zhuhai 13 November

Entries

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Team Car Engine Tyre No. Drivers Rounds
LMP1
Germany  Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R15 TDI plus (only Rd #1)
Audi R18 TDI
Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo Diesel V10
Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V6
M 1 Germany  Timo Bernhard All
France  Romain Dumas 1–3, 6
Germany  Mike Rockenfeller 1–3
Switzerland  Marcel Fässler 4–7
2 Italy  Rinaldo Capello 1, 6
Denmark  Tom Kristensen 1, 4–7
United Kingdom  Allan McNish 1, 4–7
Germany  André Lotterer 2–3
France  Benoît Tréluyer 2–3
Switzerland  Marcel Fässler 2–3
United States  Audi Sport North America Audi R18 TDI Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V6 M 3 Italy  Rinaldo Capello 2–3
Denmark  Tom Kristensen 2–3
United Kingdom  Allan McNish 2–3
Switzerland  Hope Racing Oreca 01 Swiss HyTech 2.0 L Turbo I4 Hybrid M 5 Switzerland  Steve Zacchia 3
Netherlands  Jan Lammers 3
Denmark  Casper Elgaard 3
France  Peugeot Sport Total Peugeot 908 Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V8 M 7 Austria  Alexander Wurz 1–3
Spain  Marc Gené 1–3
United Kingdom  Anthony Davidson 1–4, 6–7
France  Sébastien Bourdais 4–7
France  Simon Pagenaud 5–6
8 France  Franck Montagny All
France  Stéphane Sarrazin All
Portugal  Pedro Lamy 1
France  Nicolas Minassian 2–3
Austria  Alexander Wurz 6
France  Peugeot Sport Total
Team Peugeot Total
Peugeot 908 Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V8 M 9 France  Sébastien Bourdais 2–3
Portugal  Pedro Lamy 2–3
France  Simon Pagenaud 2–3
France  Team Oreca-Matmut Peugeot 908 HDi FAP Peugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo Diesel V12 M 10 France  Nicolas Lapierre 1–4, 6
France  Loïc Duval 1–4
France  Olivier Panis 1–4
Spain  Marc Gené 6
France  Nicolas Minassian 6
Switzerland  Rebellion Racing Lola B10/60 Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V8 M 12 France  Nicolas Prost All
Switzerland  Neel Jani All
Netherlands  Jeroen Bleekemolen 1, 3
Italy  Andrea Belicchi 6
France  OAK Racing OAK Pescarolo 01 Judd DB 3.4 L V8 D 15 France  Guillaume Moreau All
France  Pierre Ragues All
France  Matthieu Lahaye 1–3, 5–7
24 France  Jacques Nicolet 1, 3–5, 7
Monaco  Richard Hein 1, 3–4
France  Jean-François Yvon 1, 3, 6
France  Olivier Pla 5–7
France  Alexandre Prémat 5–7
United Kingdom  Aston Martin Racing Aston Martin AMR-One (only rd#3)
Lola-Aston Martin B09/60
Aston Martin 2.0 L Turbo I6
Aston Martin 6.0 L V12
M 007 Germany  Stefan Mücke 3, 6–7
Austria  Christian Klien 3, 5
United Kingdom  Darren Turner 3
Mexico  Adrián Fernández 5–6
Switzerland  Harold Primat 5–7
United Kingdom  Andy Meyrick 7
LMP2
France  Signatech Nissan Oreca 03 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8 D 26 France  Franck Mailleux All
Spain  Lucas Ordóñez All
France  Soheil Ayari 1–4
France  Jean-Karl Vernay 5-7
United States  Level 5 Motorsports Lola B11/80 HPD HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V6 M 33 United States  Scott Tucker 1–4, 6
France  Christophe Bouchut 1–4, 6
Portugal  João Barbosa 1–4, 6
France  OAK Racing OAK Pescarolo 01 Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V8 D 35 France  Patrice Lafargue All
France  Frédéric Da Rocha All
Italy  Andrea Barlesi 1–4
France  Jean-François Yvon 5
France  Jacques Nicolet 6
LMGTE Pro
Italy  AF Corse Ferrari F430 GTE
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2
Ferrari 4.0 L V8
Ferrari 4.5 L V8
M 51 Italy  Giancarlo Fisichella All
Italy  Gianmaria Bruni All
Germany  Pierre Kaffer 1, 6
Finland  Toni Vilander 3
Germany  BMW Motorsport BMW M3 GT2 BMW 4.0 L V8 D 55 Brazil  Augusto Farfus All
Germany  Dirk Werner 1, 3, 6
United States  Bill Auberlen 1, 6
Germany  Jörg Müller 2–5, 7
56 United Kingdom  Andy Priaulx 1–3, 5–7
Germany  Dirk Müller 1, 3, 6
United States  Joey Hand 1, 3, 6
Germany  Uwe Alzen 2, 5, 7
Portugal  Pedro Lamy 4
Germany  Dirk Werner 4
France  Luxury Racing Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 Ferrari 4.5 L V8 M 58 France  François Jakubowski 2–6
France  Anthony Beltoise 2–5, 7
Republic of Ireland  Ralph Firman 4, 6–7
Switzerland  Jean-Denis Délétraz 2
France  Pierre Thiriet 3
France  Nicolas Marroc 5
France  David Hallyday 6
Germany  Dominik Farnbacher 7
59 Monaco  Stéphane Ortelli All
France  Frédéric Makowiecki All
Switzerland  Jean-Denis Délétraz 1
Brazil  Jaime Melo 3
France  Anthony Beltoise 6
Austria  Lotus Jetalliance Lotus Evora GTE Toyota (Cosworth) 4.0 L V6 M 64 United Kingdom  Martin Rich 2–7
Netherlands  Oskar Slingerland 2–4, 6–7
United Kingdom  John Hartshorne 3
Austria  Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer 4–5
Denmark  David Heinemeier Hansson 5
Denmark  Kasper Jensen 6
Denmark  René Rasmussen 7
65 United Kingdom  James Rossiter 2–7
United Kingdom  Johnny Mowlem 2–7
Switzerland  Jonathan Hirschi 2–4
Austria  Karl Wendlinger 5
Denmark  David Heinemeier Hansson 6–7
LMGTE Am
France  Larbre Compétition Chevrolet Corvette C6.R Chevrolet 5.5 L V8 M 50 France  Patrick Bornhauser All
France  Julien Canal All
Switzerland  Gabriele Gardel 1–6
Monaco  Olivier Beretta 7
United States  Krohn Racing Ferrari F430 GTE Ferrari 4.0 L V8 D 57 United States  Tracy Krohn All
Sweden  Niclas Jönsson All
Italy  Michele Rugolo All
United Arab Emirates  Gulf AMR Middle East Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT2 Aston Martin 4.5 L V8 D 60 France  Fabien Giroix All
Germany  Roald Goethe All
United Kingdom  Michael Wainwright 1–6
Italy  AF Corse Ferrari F430 GTE Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M 61 Italy  Marco Cioci 2–5, 7
Italy  Piergiuseppe Perazzini 2–5
Belgium  Stéphane Lémeret 2, 5
Republic of Ireland  Seán Paul Breslin 3
Portugal  Rui Águas 6
United Kingdom  Justin Bell 6
United States  Robert Kauffman 6
Hong Kong  Philip Ma 7
United Kingdom  CRS Racing Ferrari F430 GTE Ferrari 4.0 L V8 M 62 Germany  Pierre Ehret 1–5, 7
New Zealand  Roger Wills 1–5, 7
United Kingdom  Shaun Lynn 1–4
United Kingdom  Tim Mullen 5, 7
Brazil  Raphael Matos 6
Brazil  Jaime Melo 6
Finland  Toni Vilander 6
Germany  Proton Competition Porsche 911 GT3-RSR Porsche 4.0 L Flat-6 M 63 Germany  Christian Ried 1–4, 6-7
Italy  Gianluca Roda 1, 4–5, 7
Austria  Richard Lietz 1, 6-7
Netherlands  Niek Hommerson 2
Austria  Horst Felbermayr Sr. 3
United States  Patrick Long 4–5
United States  Mark Bullitt 6

Results and standings

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Race results

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Note that for each individual races, cars not competing in the Intercontinental Cup may have won their respective class. However, only the highest finishing Cup entrant is listed below.

Overall winners in bold.

2011 ILMC individual race results
Rd. Circuit LMP1 Winners LMP2 Winners LM GTE Pro Winners LM GTE Am Winners
1 United States  Sebring
(Report)
France  No. 10 Team Oreca Matmut France  No. 26 Signatech Nissan[a] Germany  No. 56 BMW Motorsport United States  No. 57 Krohn Racing
France  Nicolas Lapierre
France  Loïc Duval
France  Olivier Panis
France  Franck Mailleux
France  Soheil Ayari
Spain  Lucas Ordóñez
Germany  Dirk Müller
United States  Joey Hand
United Kingdom  Andy Priaulx
United States  Tracy Krohn
Sweden  Niclas Jönsson
Italy  Michele Rugolo
2 Belgium  Spa-Francorchamps
(Report)
France  No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total France  No. 26 Signatech Nissan[b] Italy  No. 51 AF Corse Italy  No. 61 AF Corse[c]
Austria  Alexander Wurz
United Kingdom  Anthony Davidson
Spain  Marc Gené
France  Franck Mailleux
France  Soheil Ayari
Spain  Lucas Ordóñez
Italy  Giancarlo Fisichella
Italy  Gianmaria Bruni
Italy  Piergiuseppe Perazzini
Italy  Marco Cioci
Belgium  Stéphane Lémeret
3 France  Le Mans
(Report)
Germany  No. 2 Audi Sport Team Joest France  No. 26 Signatech Nissan[d] Italy  No. 51 AF Corse[e] France  No. 50 Larbre Compétition
Switzerland  Marcel Fässler
Germany  André Lotterer
France  Benoît Tréluyer
France  Franck Mailleux
France  Soheil Ayari
Spain  Lucas Ordóñez
Italy  Giancarlo Fisichella
Italy  Gianmaria Bruni
Finland  Toni Vilander
France  Patrick Bornhauser
France  Julien Canal
Switzerland  Gabriele Gardel
4 Italy  Imola
(Report)
France  No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total France  No. 26 Signatech Nissan[f] Italy  No. 51 AF Corse[g] France  No. 50 Larbre Compétition[h]
France  Sébastien Bourdais
United Kingdom  Anthony Davidson
France  Franck Mailleux
France  Soheil Ayari
Spain  Lucas Ordóñez
Italy  Giancarlo Fisichella
Italy  Gianmaria Bruni
France  Patrick Bornhauser
France  Julien Canal
Switzerland  Gabriele Gardel
5 United Kingdom  Silverstone
(Report)
France  No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total France  No. 35 OAK Racing[i] Italy  No. 51 AF Corse Germany  No. 63 Proton Competition[j]
France  Sébastien Bourdais
France  Simon Pagenaud
France  Frédéric Da Rocha
France  Patrice Lafargue
France  Jean-François Yvon
Italy  Giancarlo Fisichella
Italy  Gianmaria Bruni
United States  Patrick Long
Italy  Gianluca Roda
6 United States  Road Atlanta
(Report)
France  No. 8 Peugeot Sport Total United States  No. 33 Level 5 Motorsports Italy  No. 51 AF Corse United States  No. 57 Krohn Racing
France  Franck Montagny
France  Stéphane Sarrazin
Austria  Alexander Wurz
United States  Scott Tucker
France  Christophe Bouchut
Portugal  João Barbosa
Italy  Giancarlo Fisichella
Italy  Gianmaria Bruni
Germany  Pierre Kaffer
United States  Tracy Krohn
Sweden  Niclas Jönsson
Italy  Michele Rugolo
7 China  Zhuhai
(Report)
France  No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total France  No. 26 Signatech Nissan Germany  No. 55 BMW Motorsport Germany  No. 63 Proton Competition
France  Sébastien Bourdais
United Kingdom  Anthony Davidson
France  Franck Mailleux
France  Jean-Karl Vernay
Spain  Lucas Ordóñez
Germany  Jörg Müller
Brazil  Augusto Farfus
Germany  Christian Ried
Italy  Gianluca Roda
Austria  Richard Lietz

Scoring system

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The cup's scoring system was revamped for 2011, changing the point structure, how many cars could obtain points, and adding more bonus point opportunities. Each car had the opportunity to score from one to fifteen points for their position within their class plus an additional point for being the fastest qualifier in their class (pole-sitter) and an additional one or two bonus points for meeting special engine use conditions.

Points were awarded to cars based on their final classification within their class for each event, including both ILMC entries and other race entries. Thus, it was possible for first-place (or any other position) points to not be awarded if that position in the race was achieved by a non-ILMC entry. Cars which were not classified per the rules of the event, or which did not complete at least 70% of the distance completed by the winner of their class, received zero points for their finishing position. All cars which were classified, but finished beyond 12th place in their class, received a single point. For manufacturers, points were awarded to the top two finishing cars of each manufacturer in each event, but for teams this was reduced to only their top finisher. Position points were doubled for the 24 Hours of Le Mans event.[2]

Bonus points were expanded in 2011. The pole-sitter bonus was retained, with a single point being awarded for qualifying fastest in class for each event. As with position points, this included all entrants in the event, so the entrant needed to outpace not only all ILMC entries, but all non-ILMC entries in their class as well to obtain the bonus point. 2011 also saw up to two additional bonus points made available to LMGTE manufacturers and teams in the form of an engine bonus. Engines were tightly controlled by the organizers, and their running time was tracked (including practice, qualifying, and race hours). For engines which accumulated 15 or more hours by the end of a race, the entrant would receive a bonus point. A second point was available if the engine reached 30 hours by the end of a race. Cars had to be classified finishers to obtain the engine bonus, but would still get the pole-sitter bonus even if they did not complete the race. Engine bonus points were not awarded for the 24 Hours of Le Mans event.[2]

Point System[2] Points awarded for position Bonus points
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th + Pole Engine
24H Le Mans 30 26 22 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 none
Other races 15 13 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 or 2

Manufacturers' Cups

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Peugeot and Audi returned to the competition competing for the premier title of LMP1 manufacturer, both bringing new cars. Peugeot was able to continue their success from 2010, winning all but one race and outscoring Audi in every event. Audi was unable to use their new R18 in the first event, and while the new car would be quick enough to win the pole at two events and pick up the make's only win of the season at the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans, it would ultimately prove unable to pace the Peugeots over the balance of the season and Audi was not able to be competitive in the standings as a result.[3]

The change in class arrangement for 2011 meant that both LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am classes were combined into a single cup for manufacturers, as they both used the same cars. Points for position were awarded based on the cars' ranking among all LMGTE cars, both professional and amateur. Ferrari, which equipped five of the ten customer teams, took the championship after a season-long battle with BMW, which had to rely solely on the success of its factory team. BMW started and ended the season with one-two victories, but it was not enough to overcome the Ferraris. Porsche and Chevrolet both had strong seasons, but their LMGTE Am teams could not keep pace with the Pro teams and they never were a significant threat to Ferrari or BMW. The Corvettes highlighted their season with a victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Full 2011 ILMC Manufacturer Cup Standings[3]
Pos. Manufacturer Results Points
United States 
SEB
Belgium 
SPA
France 
LMS
Italy 
IMO
United Kingdom 
SIL
United States 
ATL
China 
ZHU
Eng. Total
LMP1
1 France  Peugeot 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 211
3 2 3 2 8 2 2
2 Germany  Audi 4 3 1 3 2 Ret 3 119
5 4 Ret 4 7 Ret Ret
LMGTE
1 Italy  Ferrari 5 1 2 1 1 1 3 8 211
9 8 11 2 2 7 6
2 Germany  BMW 1 3 3 3 4 3 1 6 152
2 4 Ret 13 6 9 2
3 Germany  Porsche 6 10 18 4 3 2 4 6 114
12 6 5 5 5
4 United States  Chevrolet 3 9 1 7 15 4 5 4 95
4 7 13
5 United Kingdom  Aston Martin Ret 5 Ret 10 12 16 8 18
Ret Ret 20
6 United Kingdom  Lotus 17 5 Ret 19 NC 9 1 15
Ret Ret Ret NC Ret NC
Key
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Bold text Class pole winner

Team Cups

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2011 saw the team cups for all four classes hotly contested. Peugeot's factory team was able to retain the LMP1 title. Audi's Joest team was able to briefly take the lead in the standings after their victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which netted double points, but the Peugeot Sport Total team would run the table for the rest of the season, not only winning every race, but even gathering the pole-sitter bonus points for each one as well. Aston Martin's new AMR-One car proved to be a failure, and the team's late-season return with the Lola B09/60 was too late to make an impact. Oreca won the season opening round, and performed well in other races, but did not compete in all rounds. Non-manufacturer LMP1 teams were well off of the pace of the manufacturer-supported teams and despite season-long participation were not able to challenge for the cup. The LMP2 cup was essentially a battle between Signatech and OAK Racing, with Level 5 Motorsports failing to compete season-long. AF Corse carried its 2010 GT2 class success forward into the new LMGTE Pro class against a strong effort by the BMW Motorsport team, while Larbre's Corvette performed well through the season netting the team the cup in the LMGTE Am class against several competitors.[4]

Several teams changed the type of car they ran during the Cup. Audi Sport Team Joest started the season with the older Audi R15 TDI plus (powered by an Audi TDI 5.5 L Turbo V10 diesel engine), while in the LMGTE Pro class, AF Corse entered the first event with a Ferrari F430 GTE. In both cases, the teams switched to their new car for the second event. Aston Martin Racing had intended to run their troubled Aston Martin AMR-One car in the LMP1 class, but extended testing prevented it entering the first two events. After its unsuccessful debut at Le Mans, the fourth round at Imola was skipped as well and ultimately, the team would switch to the older Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 for to run the final three rounds.

Full 2011 ILMC Team Cup Standings[4]
Pos. Team Results (key) Points
United States 
SEB
Belgium 
SPA
France 
LMS
Italy 
IMO
United Kingdom 
SIL
United States 
ATL
China 
ZHU
LMP1
1 France  Peugeot Sport Total 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 113
2 Germany  Audi Sport Team Joest 4 4 1 3 2 NC 3 85
3 Switzerland  Rebellion Racing 7 7 6 6 Ret 5 4 50
4 France  Team Oreca Matmut 1 10 5 2 47
5 France  OAK Racing Ret DNS Ret 8 3 4 5 33
6 United Kingdom  Aston Martin Racing Ret 9 3 6 22
7 Switzerland  Hope Racing Ret 0
LMP2
1 France  Signatech Nissan 2 5 2 2 7 3 1 95
2 France  OAK Racing 3 6 7 9 6 4 2 63
3 United States  Level 5 Motorsports 4 Ret 3 3 1 57
LMGTE PRO
1 Italy  AF Corse 5 1 2 2 1 1 5 108
2 Germany  BMW Motorsport 1 3 3 3 4 3 1 101
3 France  Luxury Racing 9 Ret Ret Ret 2 7 3 38
4 Austria  Lotus Jetalliance 9 7 Ret 14 Ret 4 27
LMGTE AM
1 France  Larbre Compétition Ret 3 1 2 4 2 2 93
2 United States  Krohn Racing 1 8 Ret 6 7 1 3 62
3 Germany  Proton Competition 2 4 Ret DSQ 2 Ret 1 52
4 United Kingdom  CRS Racing Ret 6 Ret 4 3 5 4 50
5 Italy  AF Corse 2 Ret 3 5 3 Ret 47
6 United Arab Emirates  Gulf AMR Middle East Ret Ret Ret 8 4 5 22
Key
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Bold text Class pole winner

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Second in class in the race.
  2. ^ Fifth in class in the race.
  3. ^ Second in class in the race.
  4. ^ Second in class in the race.
  5. ^ Second in class in the race.
  6. ^ Second in class in the race.
  7. ^ Second in class in the race.
  8. ^ Second in class in the race.
  9. ^ Sixth in class in the race.
  10. ^ Second in class in the race.

References

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  1. ^ "2011 ILMC Calendar". lemans.org. Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 2010-11-29. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 2010-11-30.
  2. ^ a b c "Règlement Sportif 2011 / 2011 Sporting Regulations" (PDF). Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 13 December 2010. p. 5, Article 6, Part 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-04-28. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Provisional Manufacturers Classification" (PDF). Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 13 November 2011. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-11. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Provisional Teams Classification" (PDF). Automobile Club de l'Ouest. 13 November 2011. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-11. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
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