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2010 FIA GT1 World Championship

Motor racing contest


Motor racing contest

The 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship was the inaugural FIA GT1 World Championship, a motor racing competition reserved for FIA GT1 cars. The championship was a replacement for the FIA GT Championship which had been held annually from 1997 to 2009. It was the first sports car racing series to be sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) as a World Championship since the demise of the World Sportscar Championship at the end of the 1992 season.

Developed by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO), the 2010 championship was decided over ten events in ten countries on three continents. It was contested by twelve teams, each being independent of the automobile manufacturer that they represented, although they were permitted limited support from that manufacturer. Aston Martin, Corvette, Ford, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Nissan were each represented by two teams. Unlike the FIA GT Championship, where several tyre manufacturers competed, the FIA GT1 World Championship has a single provider, Michelin.

Michael Bartels and Andrea Bertolini, who won the final FIA GT Championship for Drivers in 2009, won the first GT1 World Championship for Drivers with a race to spare. Despite finishing twelfth in the Qualification Race in Argentina, Bartels and Bertolini were assured of the title as the Young Driver AMR pairing of Tomáš Enge and Darren Turner could only finish tenth which failed to keep them within reach. A non-scoring weekend for Enge and Turner dropped them to fourth in the final championship standings, as Matech Competition's Thomas Mutsch and Hexis AMR's Frédéric Makowiecki moved into second and third places respectively as Makowiecki won both races and Mutsch finished second in each race. With the assistance of Miguel Ramos, Enrique Bernoldi and Alexandre Negrão in the team's second car during the season, Vitaphone Racing also claimed the Teams' Championship in the same race, as Young Driver AMR, Hexis AMR and Reiter all failed to score enough points to take the championship to a final race.

Aston Martin was awarded the SRO Trophy for Manufacturers.

Calendar

The SRO announced a provisional 2010 calendar featuring twelve events, although host circuits were not named. A revised twelve event calendar was announced on 21 October 2009, removing the previously planned rounds for Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Italy, Romania, and Russia. Eastern Creek Raceway had been part of the unsuccessful bid for the Australian round, while the Russian round planned for 2010 was cancelled due to delays in the completion of the Eurasia Autodromo, while Romania's planned event was cancelled due to a change in the Bucharest government. A further calendar was released on 11 December 2009 with just ten rounds listed, removing the proposed Canadian, Hungarian, and Chinese rounds but adding the Argentinian round at the Potrero de los Funes Circuit once more. The Yas Marina Circuit later requested to the FIA that their event be pushed back two weeks to the weekend of 17 April in order to avoid a conflict with the FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies which was to be held in the United Arab Emirates on 5 April. The British round was to incorporate the RAC Tourist Trophy while also serving as the first motor racing event held on the newly built Arena layout for the Silverstone Circuit. Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps would continue to host a round, but the GT1 races would be held separately from the Spa 24 Hours during the same weekend.

In July 2010, following delays in completing alterations to the Durban street circuit due to construction for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the South African round was postponed until 2011. A Spanish event at the brand new Circuito de Navarra was proposed as a replacement for Durban on the calendar, and was confirmed at the FIA World Motor Sport Council meeting of 24 October.

All events consisted of a one-hour Qualifying race and a one-hour Championship race. For European rounds, FIA GT1 would be joined at the circuit by the FIA GT3 European Championship.

RndCircuitDate12345678910
ARE Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates17 April
GBR Silverstone Circuit, United Kingdom2 May
CZE Masaryk Circuit, Brno, Czech Republic23 May
FRA Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France4 July
BEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium31 July
DEU Nürburgring, Germany29 August
PRT Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portimão, Portugal19 September
ESP Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos, Spain24 October
BRA Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo, Brazil28 November
ARG Potrero de los Funes Circuit, San Luis, Argentina5 December

Entries

Manufacturers

Sumo Power GT
Phoenix Racing / Carsport

The SRO initially expected at least five manufacturers to participate in the inaugural 2010 season. A maximum of six manufacturers would be accepted, with each manufacturer limited to supplying two privateer teams of no more than two cars. To ensure close competition, each model of car would be tested by the FIA to determine any mandatory adjustments for performance balancing. The FIA employed Christophe Bouchut, Anthony Davidson, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen for balance of performance test sessions held at Circuit Paul Ricard as well as just prior to the first race event at Yas Marina Circuit.

, three manufacturers had announced their entries for the 2010 season. Nissan's performance division, Nismo, developed their GT-R for GT1; the GT-R was initially tested for the World Championship by competing in select 2009 FIA GT events with Gigawave Motorsport. Ford also used 2009 as a development year for its Ford GT race car built by Matech Concepts. Lamborghini was the third announced manufacturer, fielding a car based on the Murciélago LP670-4 SV and built by Reiter Engineering who had built the previous GT1-spec Murciélago R-GT.

Following the announcement of the initial three manufacturers, Aston Martin Racing and Prodrive submitted a proposal to the FIA World Motor Sport Council for modifications to the existing Aston Martin DBR9 to allow customers to enter the series. The FIA would be required to make technical waivers on the DBR9 in order for it to be allowed to compete. General Motors' Corvette brand also asked for a technical waiver on a modification to their 2009 Corvette C6.Rs in order to compete in 2010. Maserati and Saleen also sought those technical waivers for their 2009 cars, but required a further waiver due to the MC12 and S7 not meeting the minimum requirement of 300 production cars for the 2010 regulations. In November 2009, the SRO confirmed their six manufacturers for the 2010 season, allowing Corvette, Aston Martin, and Maserati their technical waivers to join Nissan, Ford, and Lamborghini.

Teams

For the teams which represented each of the six manufacturers, two privateers were selected by each manufacturer. During the launch of the FIA GT1 World Championship, Matech Concepts and VDS Racing Team announced their continuation with the Ford GT project. Hexis Racing of France also announced their intent to participate in the series with Aston Martin, joining fellow FIA GT3 European Championship competitor Fischer Racing which would participate under the Young Driver AMR title. Swiss Racing Team announced on 5 November that they would enter using the Nissan GT-R, to team alongside Sumo Power GT which replaced the departing 2009 development team of Gigawave Motorsport.

Maserati retained the five-time FIA GT champions Vitaphone Racing Team, while the second squad was formed by Altfrid Heger's Triple H Team Hegersport of Germany. Corvette also retained several of its privateer teams from the FIA GT Championship, with DKR Engineering and Selleslagh Racing Team combining their C6.Rs to form Mad Croc Racing, and Phoenix Racing and Carsport Holland merging into Phoenix Racing Carsport. Lamborghini would be represented by previous Lamborghini FIA GT campaigners Reiter and Münnich Motorsport.

On 17 January 2010 the SRO confirmed the twelve teams which had submitted entries for the championship.

Drivers

Each event comprised 48 drivers, with many of these drivers featuring in every round of the season. The full-season line-up included drivers from varying backgrounds, including experienced sports car drivers and relative newcomers. Seven former FIA GT Champions were contracted with teams, including three-time co-champions Michael Bartels and Andrea Bertolini once again sharing a Vitaphone Maserati. Fellow three-time champion Christophe Bouchut drove one of Münnich Motorsports' Lamborghinis, while 1998 champion Ricardo Zonta returned with the fellow Lamborghini at Reiter. 1999 champion and the record holder for most FIA GT wins, Karl Wendlinger was enlisted by Swiss Racing Team for Nissan while 2000 champion Jamie Campbell-Walter drove the Nissan of Sumo Power. 2003 champion Matteo Bobbi returned to a Maserati for the Hegersport squad. Other sports car veterans included 2004 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Seiji Ara and 2007 FIA GT3 Champion Henri Moser at Swiss Racing, 2008 Le Mans Series champions Tomáš Enge and Stefan Mücke co-driving for Young Driver AMR, former American Le Mans Series champions Mika Salo and Oliver Gavin driving a Mad-Croc Corvette, and two-time Super GT champion Michael Krumm with Sumo Power.

Several drivers already had world championship experience in other forms of motorsport, including the Formula One World Championship and World Touring Car Championship. Romain Grosjean moved directly from a 2009 seat at Renault F1 to drive for Matech Competition in GT1, while former Formula One driver Enrique Bernoldi, who had won races during his rookie season in the 2009 FIA GT Championship, switched to Vitaphone Maserati. Jean-Denis Délétraz was another driver with experience in grand prix racing. Drivers making the transition from touring car racing to sports cars included Hegersport founder Altfrid Heger and 2005 WTCC Independents Champion Marc Hennerici.

A unique driver line-up amongst the field of 24 cars was the No.6 Matech Ford which featuring the only females in the series. The two Swiss women, Natacha Gachnang and Cyndie Allemann, both had experience in various open wheel racing series, but were teaming together to make their debuts in sports car racing.

Entry list

On 27 January 2010 the FIA published the full entry list of teams and manufacturers for the 2010 season. On 26 February 2010 the SRO published a first partial entry-list of drivers. All teams used Michelin tyres.

TeamCarEngineNo.DriversRounds
DEU Vitaphone Racing TeamMaserati MC12 GT1Maserati 6.0 L V121DEU Michael BartelsAll
ITA Andrea BertoliniAll
2PRT Miguel Ramos1–8, 10
BRA Enrique BernoldiAll
BRA Alexandre Negrão9
CHE Swiss Racing TeamNissan GT-R GT1Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V83AUT Karl WendlingerAll
CHE Henri MoserAll
4SWE Max NilssonAll
JPN Seiji AraAll
CHE Matech CompetitionFord GT1Ford Cammer 5.3 L V85CHE Romain Grosjean1–4
GBR Richard Westbrook5–10
DEU Thomas MutschAll
6CHE Natacha Gachnang1, 4
CHE Cyndie Allemann1, 3
CHE Rahel Frey3
FRA Olivier Panis4
FRA Romain Grosjean5
CHE Neel Jani5–10
FRA Nicolas Prost6–7
FRA Nicolas Armindo8–10
DEU Young Driver AMRAston Martin DBR9Aston Martin 6.0 L V127CZE Tomáš EngeAll
GBR Darren TurnerAll
8DEU Stefan MückeAll
DNK Christoffer Nygaard1–6, 8–9
PRT Pedro Lamy7
ARG José María López10
FRA Hexis AMRAston Martin DBR9Aston Martin 6.0 L V129FRA Frédéric MakowieckiAll
FRA Philippe Dumas1
FRA Thomas Accary2, 4–5
FRA Stéphane Sarrazin3
FRA Yann Clairay6–10
10MCO Clivio PiccioneAll
CHE Jonathan HirschiAll
BEL Mad-Croc RacingCorvette C6.RCorvette LS7.R 7.0 L V811NLD Xavier Maassen1–7
DEU Alex Müller1
FRA Nicolas Armindo2
NLD Mike Hezemans3–4
NLD Jos Menten5–6
FRA Julien Jousse7
BRA Sérgio Jimenez9
BRA Claudio Dahruj9
12FIN Pertti KuismanenAll
FIN Mika Salo1, 3, 6
GBR Oliver Gavin2, 4–5
FRA Laurent Cazenave7
NLD Duncan Huisman8–10
DEU Phoenix Racing / CarsportCorvette C6.RCorvette LS7.R 7.0 L V813DEU Marc HennericiAll
AUT Andreas Zuber1–2
SVK Štefan Rosina3
ITA Andrea Piccini4
NLD Mike Hezemans5
GRC Alexandros Margaritis6–10
14ITA Andrea Piccini1, 5
NLD Mike Hezemans1–2
BEL Anthony Kumpen2, 5
GBR Sumo Power GTNissan GT-R GT1Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V822GBR Jamie Campbell-WalterAll
GBR Warren HughesAll
23GBR Peter DumbreckAll
DEU Michael KrummAll
DEU ReiterLamborghini Murciélago LP 670 R-SVLamborghini 6.5 L V1224NLD Peter KoxAll
DEU Christopher HaaseAll
25BRA Ricardo Zonta1, 4–6, 8–9
BRA Rafael Daniel1, 4
NLD Jos Menten2, 7
DEU Frank Kechele2–3, 5–10
SVK Ján Daniš3
BRA Sérgio Jimenez10
DEU Triple H Team HegersportMaserati MC12 GT1Maserati 6.0 L V1233DEU Altfrid Heger1–7, 9–10
GRC Alexandros Margaritis1–4
DEU Alex Müller5–10
BEL Bert Longin8
341–6
ITA Matteo Bobbi1–4
BEL Nico Verdonck5, 8, 10
ITA Alessandro Pier Guidi6–8, 10
BRA Francisco Longo9
BRA Daniel Serra9
AUT Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof7
DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportLamborghini Murciélago LP 670 R-SVLamborghini 6.5 L V1237DEU Marc BassengAll
DEU Thomas Jäger1, 3, 6
FRA Christophe Bouchut2, 4–5, 7–9
ARG Ricardo Risatti10
38DEU Dominik SchwagerAll
NLD Nicky PastorelliAll
BEL Marc VDS Racing TeamFord GT1Ford Cammer 5.3 L V840BEL Bas LeindersAll
BEL Maxime MartinAll
41BEL Renaud Kuppens1–7
ITA Matteo Bobbi8–10
FIN Markus PalttalaAll

Results and standings

Race results

Rnd.EventQualifying Race WinnerChampionship Race WinnerReport12345678910
Abu DhabiDEU No. 13 Phoenix Racing / CarsportCHE No. 5 Matech Competition[Report](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
DEU Marc Hennerici
AUT Andreas ZuberDEU Thomas Mutsch
SUI Romain Grosjean
SilverstoneFRA No. 9 Hexis AMRGBR No. 22 Sumo Power GT[Report](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
FRA Thomas Accary
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiGBR Jamie Campbell-Walter
GBR Warren Hughes
BrnoDEU No. 1 Vitaphone Racing TeamCHE No. 5 Matech Competition[Report](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
ITA Andrea Bertolini
DEU Michael BartelsDEU Thomas Mutsch
SUI Romain Grosjean
Paul RicardDEU No. 1 Vitaphone Racing TeamDEU No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team[Report](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
ITA Andrea Bertolini
DEU Michael BartelsITA Andrea Bertolini
DEU Michael Bartels
Spa-FrancorchampsBEL No. 11 Mad-Croc RacingDEU No. 25 Reiter[Report](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
NLD Xavier Maassen
NLD Jos MentenBRA Ricardo Zonta
DEU Frank Kechele
NürburgringDEU No. 7 Young Driver AMRDEU No. 7 Young Driver AMR[Report](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
CZE Tomáš Enge
GBR Darren TurnerCZE Tomáš Enge
GBR Darren Turner
AlgarveGBR No. 23 Sumo Power GTDEU No. 1 Vitaphone Racing Team[Report](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
GBR Peter Dumbreck
DEU Michael KrummITA Andrea Bertolini
DEU Michael Bartels
NavarraDEU No. 25 ReiterDEU No. 25 Reiter[Report](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
BRA Ricardo Zonta
DEU Frank KecheleBRA Ricardo Zonta
DEU Frank Kechele
InterlagosDEU No. 7 Young Driver AMRDEU No. 2 Vitaphone Racing Team[Report](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
CZE Tomáš Enge
GBR Darren TurnerBRA Enrique Bernoldi
BRA Alexandre Negrão
San LuisFRA No. 9 Hexis AMRFRA No. 9 Hexis AMR[Report](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
FRA Yann Clairay
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiFRA Yann Clairay
FRA Frédéric Makowiecki

Championships

Championship points were awarded for the first three positions in each qualifying race and for the first ten positions in each championship race. Entries had to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers were required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race.

Points SystemRace TypePosition1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Qualifying Race8640000000
Championship Race251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverTeam[ABU](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
ARE[SIL](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
GBR[BRN](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
CZE[PRI](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
FRA[SPA](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
BEL[NÜR](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[ALG](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[NAV](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[INT](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
BRA[SAN](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
ARGTotalQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233=33=343536373839=39=404142=43=444546474849505152=52=53545556575859=59=60=60=6162PosDriverTeamQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRTotal[ABU](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
ARE[SIL](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
GBR[BRN](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
CZE[PRI](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
FRA[SPA](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
BEL[NÜR](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[ALG](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[NAV](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[INT](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
BRA[SAN](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
ARG
DEU Michael Bartels
ITA Andrea BertoliniDEU Vitaphone Racing Team34371511Ret7106217689127**138**
DEU Thomas MutschCHE Matech Competition2121Ret6177636135210RetRet1422**119**
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiFRA Hexis AMR7Ret1289119Ret5Ret710692151311**105**
CZE Tomáš Enge
GBR Darren TurnerDEU Young Driver AMRRet114EX22101610611410Ret4121015**104**
DEU Marc HennericiDEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport1211Ret17865EX132333118631812**99**
DEU Frank KecheleDEU Reiter6320Ret2141414811RetRet54**95**
GRC Alexandros MargaritisDEU Triple H Team Hegersport59NC613Ret83**84**
DEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport2333118631812
BRA Ricardo ZontaDEU Reiter10513102141411RetRet**75**
GBR Peter Dumbreck
DEU Michael KrummGBR Sumo Power GT11168Ret33928RetRet151416Ret266Ret**71**
FRA Yann ClairayFRA Hexis AMRRet710692151311**65**
SUI Romain GrosjeanCHE Matech Competition2121Ret61772014**62**
MCO Clivio Piccione
CHE Jonathan HirschiFRA Hexis AMR8172139417131310541613EXRet3443**62**
GBR Richard WestbrookCHE Matech Competition636135210RetRet1422**57**
BEL Bas Leinders
BEL Maxime MartinBEL Marc VDS Racing Team61319816Ret2049RetRet11Ret5351153Ret**54**
BRA Enrique BernoldiDEU Vitaphone Racing TeamRet6915765Ret11471213RetRet12411614**53**
GBR Warren Hughes
GBR Jamie Campbell-WalterGBR Sumo Power GT13125121173819111689Ret5314Ret1316**52**
DEU Altfrid HegerDEU Triple H Team Hegersport59NC613Ret831221320691010119**48**
NLD Peter Kox
DEU Christopher HaaseDEU Reiter15810RetDNSDNS2187Ret3212717Ret912Ret10**39**
FRA Thomas AccaryFRA Hexis AMR12119Ret5**38**
DEU Stefan MückeDEU Young Driver AMR4RetRet511RetRet203Ret951511DNSDNS1211Ret5**34**
PRT Miguel RamosDEU Vitaphone Racing TeamRet6915765Ret11471213RetRet121614**28**
NLD Jos MentenDEU Reiter63148**27**
BEL Mad-Croc Racing1Ret1818
AUT Andreas ZuberDEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport1211Ret**26**
BRA Alexandre NegrãoDEU Vitaphone Racing Team41**25**
ITA Andrea PicciniDEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport16365RetRet**25**
DEU Alex MüllerBEL Mad-Croc Racing1410**24**
DEU Triple H Team Hegersport1221320696Ret1010119
DNK Christoffer NygaardDEU Young Driver AMR4RetRet511RetRet203Ret95DNSDNS1211**24**
BEL Bert LonginDEU Triple H Team HegersportDNS71641011141148Ret96Ret**24**
NLD Mike HezemansDEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport1637RetEX13**23**
BEL Mad-Croc Racing51546
ITA Matteo BobbiDEU Triple H Team HegersportDNS716410111411**19**
BEL Marc VDS Racing Team1210201515Ret
NLD Xavier MaassenBEL Mad-Croc Racing14101211515461Ret1818714**17**
DEU Dominik Schwager
NLD Nicky PastorelliDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportRetRet20124715125911Ret8RetRet957911**16**
CHE Neel JaniCHE Matech Competition201481620124778178**14**
FRA Nicolas ArmindoBEL Mad-Croc Racing1211**14**
CHE Matech Competition4778178
BRA Sérgio JimenezBEL Mad-Croc Racing1920**12**
DEU Reiter54
BRA Rafael DanielDEU Reiter1051310**11**
BEL Nico VerdonckDEU Triple H Team Hegersport482118Ret**10**
ARG José María LópezDEU Young Driver AMRRet5**10**
ITA Alessandro Pier GuidiDEU Triple H Team HegersportRet918192118Ret**8**
DEU Marc BassengDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportRet1717Ret1413161715RetDNS19Ret178RetEXEX146**8**
ARG Ricardo Risatti146**8**
SVK Štefan RosinaDEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport178**4**
FRA Stéphane SarrazinFRA Hexis AMR89**2**
SWE Max Nilsson
JPN Seiji AraCHE Swiss Racing Team12Ret149151412Ret17161721111813Ret1316Ret13**2**
AUT Karl Wendlinger
CHE Henri MoserCHE Swiss Racing Team91415Ret1210211516121410Ret2014Ret17187Ret**2**
FIN Markus PalttalaBEL Marc VDS Racing TeamRetDNS1810181522141415121719151210201515Ret**2**
BEL Renaud KuppensRetDNS181018152214141512171915**1**
FRA Julien JousseBEL Mad-Croc Racing714**0**
BEL Anthony KumpenDEU Phoenix Racing / Carsport7RetRetRet**0**
FRA Philippe DumasFRA Hexis AMR7Ret**0**
FRA Nicolas ProstCHE Matech Competition8162012**0**
FRA Christophe BouchutDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport17Ret161715RetRet178RetEXEX**0**
PRT Pedro LamyDEU Young Driver AMR1511**0**
FIN Pertti KuismanenBEL Mad-Croc RacingRet1513141912191918171523171615Ret1819DNSDNS**0**
FIN Mika SaloRet1519121523**0**
GBR Oliver Gavin131419191817**0**
DEU Thomas JägerDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportRet171413DNS19**0**
NLD Duncan HuismanBEL Mad-Croc Racing15Ret1819DNSDNS**0**
FRA Laurent Cazenave1716**0**
BRA Francisco Longo
BRA Daniel SerraDEU Triple H Team Hegersport1617**0**
AUT Nikolaus Mayr-MelnhofDEU Triple H Team Hegersport1819**0**
CHE Cyndie AllemannCHE Matech CompetitionDNSDNS2218**0**
CHE Rahel Frey2218**0**
CHE Natacha GachnangDNSDNS18Ret**0**
FRA Olivier Panis18Ret**0**
BRA Claudio DahrujBEL Mad-Croc Racing1920**0**
SVK Ján DanišDEU Reiter20Ret**0**

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Teams' Championship

Prior to the Nürburgring round, Phoenix Racing / Carsport informed the FIA that they were no longer able to enter the No. 14 Corvette due to the car being returned to its private owner. Phoenix's inability to enter two cars for the remainder of the season led race stewards to deem the team to be in violation of GT1 regulations. This required the team to forfeit all points earned over the course of the season, and team points from the Nürburgring round onward would also be redistributed to other competitors finishing behind the remaining Phoenix entry. Prior to the San Luis finale, Mad-Croc also failed to maintain a two-car entry and forfeited their Teams' Championship points.

PosTeamManufacturerCar[ABU](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
ARE[SIL](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
GBR[BRN](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
CZE[PRI](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
FRA[SPA](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
BEL[NÜR](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[ALG](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[NAV](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[INT](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
BRA[SAN](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
ARGTotalQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR12345678910PosTeamManufacturerCarQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRTotal[ABU](2010-fia-gt1-abu-dhabi-round)
ARE[SIL](2010-rac-tourist-trophy)
GBR[BRN](2010-fia-gt1-brno-round)
CZE[PRI](2010-fia-gt1-paul-ricard-round)
FRA[SPA](2010-fia-gt1-spa-francorchamps-round)
BEL[NÜR](2010-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[ALG](2010-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[NAV](2010-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[INT](2010-fia-gt1-interlagos-round)
BRA[SAN](2010-fia-gt1-san-luis-round)
ARG
DEU Vitaphone Racing TeamMaserati134371511Ret7106217689127**195**
2Ret6915765Ret11471213RetRet12411614
FRA Hexis AMRAston Martin97Ret1289119Ret5Ret710692151311**177**
108172139417131310541613EXRet3443
DEU ReiterLamborghini2415810RetDNSDNS2187Ret3212717Ret912Ret10**155**
251056320Ret13102141414811RetRet54
DEU Young Driver AMRAston Martin7Ret114EX22101610611410Ret4121015**147**
84RetRet511RetRet203Ret951511DNSDNS1211Ret5
CHE Matech CompetitionFord52121Ret6177636135210RetRet1422**135**
6DNSDNS221818Ret201481620124778178
GBR Sumo Power GTNissan2213125121173819111689Ret5314Ret1316**130**
2311168Ret33928RetRet151416Ret266Ret
DEU Triple H Team HegersportMaserati3359NC613Ret831221320696Ret1010119**84**
34DNS71641011141148Ret9181921116178Ret
BEL Marc VDS Racing TeamFord4061319816Ret2049RetRet11Ret5351153Ret**62**
41RetDNS1810181522141415121719151210201515Ret
DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportLamborghini37Ret1717Ret1413161715RetDNS19Ret178RetEXEX146**28**
38RetRet20124715125911Ret8RetRet957911
CHE Swiss Racing TeamNissan391415Ret1210211516121410Ret2014Ret17187Ret**5**
412Ret149151412Ret17161721111813Ret1316Ret13
DEU Phoenix Racing / CarsportCorvette131211Ret17865EX132333118631812**–**
141637RetRetRet
BEL Mad-Croc RacingCorvette1114101211515461Ret18187141920**–**
12Ret1513141912191918171523171615Ret1819DNSDNS

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SRO Trophy for Manufacturers

The SRO Trophy for Manufacturers was established mid-season by the SRO Group as an award for the best of the season's six manufacturers, although unlike the Drivers' and Teams' Championships it was not an official FIA championship. Rankings for the Trophy were based on the results for each car in both the Qualifying and Championship Races, with all finishing cars in points earning positions combining their points toward the manufacturer's total. Aston Martin secured the inaugural Trophy, having previously won the FIA GT Manufacturers' Cup in 2006.

PosManufacturerPoints123456
GBR Aston Martin**305**
ITA Maserati**270**
USA Ford**189**
ITA Lamborghini**169**
USA Corvette**131**
JPN Nissan**127**

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