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2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup

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title2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
organizerAutomobile Club de l'Ouest
disciplineSports car endurance racing
no_of_races7
award1_titleLMP1 Manufacturer
award1_champFRA Peugeot
award2_titleGTE Manufacturer
award2_champITA Ferrari
award3_titleLMP1 Team
award3_champFRA Peugeot Sport Total
award4_titleLMP2 Team
award4_champFRA Signatech Nissan
award5_titleLMGTE Pro Team
award5_champITA AF Corse
award6_titleLMGTE Am Team
award6_champFRA Larbre Compétition
seasonslistnamesIntercontinental Le Mans Cup
prevseason_link2010 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
prevseason_year2010
nextseason_link2012 FIA World Endurance Championship
nextseason_year2012 (WEC)

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.

Schedule

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. 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.

RndRaceCircuitLocationDate1234567
[12 Hours of Sebring](12-hours-of-sebring)Sebring International RacewayUSA Sebring, Florida19 March
[1000 km of Spa-Francorchamps](1000-km-spa)Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsBEL Stavelot7 May
[24 Hours of Le Mans](24-hours-of-le-mans)Circuit de la SartheFRA Le Mans11–12 June
[6 Hours of Imola](6-hours-of-imola)Autodromo Enzo e Dino FerrariITA Imola3 July
[6 Hours of Silverstone](6-hours-of-silverstone)Silverstone CircuitGBR Silverstone11 September
Petit Le MansRoad AtlantaUSA Braselton, Georgia1 October
[6 Hours of Zhuhai](6-hours-of-zhuhai)Zhuhai International CircuitCHN Zhuhai13 November

Entries

TeamCarEngineTyreNo.DriversRoundsLMP1LMP2LMGTE ProLMGTE Am
DEU Audi Sport Team JoestAudi R15 TDI plus (only Rd #1)
Audi R18 TDIAudi TDI 5.5 L Turbo Diesel V10
Audi TDI 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V61DEU Timo BernhardAll
FRA Romain Dumas1–3, 6
DEU Mike Rockenfeller1–3
CHE Marcel Fässler4–7
2ITA Rinaldo Capello1, 6
DEN Tom Kristensen1, 4–7
GBR Allan McNish1, 4–7
DEU André Lotterer2–3
FRA Benoît Tréluyer2–3
CHE Marcel Fässler2–3
USA Audi Sport North AmericaAudi R18 TDIAudi TDI 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V63ITA Rinaldo Capello2–3
DEN Tom Kristensen2–3
GBR Allan McNish2–3
CHE Hope RacingOreca 01Swiss HyTech 2.0 L Turbo I4 Hybrid5CHE Steve Zacchia3
NED Jan Lammers3
DEN Casper Elgaard3
FRA Peugeot Sport TotalPeugeot 908Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V87AUT Alexander Wurz1–3
ESP Marc Gené1–3
GBR Anthony Davidson1–4, 6–7
FRA Sébastien Bourdais4–7
FRA Simon Pagenaud5–6
8FRA Franck MontagnyAll
FRA Stéphane SarrazinAll
PRT Pedro Lamy1
FRA Nicolas Minassian2–3
AUT Alexander Wurz6
FRA Peugeot Sport Total
Team Peugeot TotalPeugeot 908Peugeot HDi 3.7 L Turbo Diesel V89FRA Sébastien Bourdais2–3
PRT Pedro Lamy2–3
FRA Simon Pagenaud2–3
FRA Team Oreca-MatmutPeugeot 908 HDi FAPPeugeot HDi 5.5 L Turbo Diesel V1210FRA Nicolas Lapierre1–4, 6
FRA Loïc Duval1–4
FRA Olivier Panis1–4
ESP Marc Gené6
FRA Nicolas Minassian6
CHE Rebellion RacingLola B10/60Toyota RV8KLM 3.4 L V812FRA Nicolas ProstAll
CHE Neel JaniAll
NED Jeroen Bleekemolen1, 3
ITA Andrea Belicchi6
FRA OAK RacingOAK Pescarolo 01Judd DB 3.4 L V815FRA Guillaume MoreauAll
FRA Pierre RaguesAll
FRA Matthieu Lahaye1–3, 5–7
24FRA Jacques Nicolet1, 3–5, 7
MON Richard Hein1, 3–4
FRA Jean-François Yvon1, 3, 6
FRA Olivier Pla5–7
FRA Alexandre Prémat5–7
GBR Aston Martin RacingAston Martin AMR-One (only rd#3)
Lola-Aston Martin B09/60Aston Martin 2.0 L Turbo I6
Aston Martin AM04 6.0 L V12007DEU Stefan Mücke3, 6–7
AUT Christian Klien3, 5
GBR Darren Turner3
MEX Adrián Fernández5–6
SUI Harold Primat5–7
GBR Andy Meyrick7
FRA Signatech NissanOreca 03Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V826FRA Franck MailleuxAll
ESP Lucas OrdóñezAll
FRA Soheil Ayari1–4
FRA Jean-Karl Vernay5-7
USA Level 5 MotorsportsLola B11/80HPD HR28TT 2.8 L Turbo V633USA Scott Tucker1–4, 6
FRA Christophe Bouchut1–4, 6
PRT João Barbosa1–4, 6
FRA OAK RacingOAK Pescarolo 01Judd-BMW HK 3.6 L V835FRA Patrice LafargueAll
FRA Frédéric Da RochaAll
ITA Andrea Barlesi1–4
FRA Jean-François Yvon5
FRA Jacques Nicolet6
ITA AF CorseFerrari F430 GTE
Ferrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari F136 GT 4.0 L V8
Ferrari F136 4.5 L V851ITA Giancarlo FisichellaAll
ITA Gianmaria BruniAll
DEU Pierre Kaffer1, 6
FIN Toni Vilander3
DEU BMW MotorsportBMW M3 GT2BMW S65B40 4.0 L V855BRA Augusto FarfusAll
DEU Dirk Werner1, 3, 6
USA Bill Auberlen1, 6
DEU Jörg Müller2–5, 7
56GBR Andy Priaulx1–3, 5–7
DEU Dirk Müller1, 3, 6
USA Joey Hand1, 3, 6
DEU Uwe Alzen2, 5, 7
PRT Pedro Lamy4
DEU Dirk Werner4
FRA Luxury RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari F136 4.5 L V858FRA François Jakubowski2–6
FRA Anthony Beltoise2–5, 7
IRE Ralph Firman4, 6–7
CHE Jean-Denis Délétraz2
FRA Pierre Thiriet3
FRA Nicolas Marroc5
FRA David Hallyday6
GER Dominik Farnbacher7
59MON Stéphane OrtelliAll
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiAll
CHE Jean-Denis Délétraz1
BRA Jaime Melo3
FRA Anthony Beltoise6
AUT Lotus JetallianceLotus Evora GTEToyota (Cosworth) 2GR-FE 4.0 L V664GBR Martin Rich2–7
NED Oskar Slingerland2–4, 6–7
GBR John Hartshorne3
AUT Lukas Lichtner-Hoyer4–5
DEN David Heinemeier Hansson5
DEN Kasper Jensen6
DEN René Rasmussen7
65GBR James Rossiter2–7
GBR Johnny Mowlem2–7
CHE Jonathan Hirschi2–4
AUT Karl Wendlinger5
DEN David Heinemeier Hansson6–7
FRA Larbre CompétitionChevrolet Corvette C6.RChevrolet LS5.5R 5.5 L V850FRA Patrick BornhauserAll
FRA Julien CanalAll
CHE Gabriele Gardel1–6
MON Olivier Beretta7
USA Krohn RacingFerrari F430 GTEFerrari F136 GT 4.0 L V857USA Tracy KrohnAll
SWE Niclas JönssonAll
ITA Michele RugoloAll
UAE Gulf AMR Middle EastAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2Aston Martin AM05 4.5 L V860FRA Fabien GiroixAll
DEU Roald GoetheAll
GBR Michael Wainwright1–6
ITA AF CorseFerrari F430 GTEFerrari F136 GT 4.0 L V861ITA Marco Cioci2–5, 7
ITA Piergiuseppe Perazzini2–5
BEL Stéphane Lémeret2, 5
IRE Seán Paul Breslin3
PRT Rui Águas6
GBR Justin Bell6
USA Robert Kauffman6
HKG Philip Ma7
GBR CRS RacingFerrari F430 GTEFerrari F136 GT 4.0 L V862DEU Pierre Ehret1–5, 7
NZL Roger Wills1–5, 7
GBR Shaun Lynn1–4
GBR Tim Mullen5, 7
BRA Raphael Matos6
BRA Jaime Melo6
FIN Toni Vilander6
DEU Proton CompetitionPorsche 911 GT3-RSRPorsche M97/74 4.0 L Flat-663DEU Christian Ried1–4, 6-7
ITA Gianluca Roda1, 4–5, 7
AUT Richard Lietz1, 6-7
NED Niek Hommerson2
AUT Horst Felbermayr Sr.3
USA Patrick Long4–5
USA Mark Bullitt6

Results and standings

Race results

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 resultsRd.CircuitLMP1 WinnersLMP2 WinnersLM GTE Pro WinnersLM GTE Am Winners1234567
USASebring
([Report](2011-12-hours-of-sebring))FRA **No. 10 Team Oreca Matmut**FRA No. 26 Signatech NissanDEU No. 56 BMW MotorsportUSA No. 57 Krohn Racing
FRA **Nicolas Lapierre**
FRA **Loïc Duval**
FRA **Olivier Panis**FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Soheil Ayari
ESP Lucas OrdóñezDEU Dirk Müller
USA Joey Hand
GBR Andy PriaulxUSA Tracy Krohn
SWE Niclas Jönsson
ITA Michele Rugolo
BELSpa-Francorchamps
([Report](2011-1000-km-of-spa))FRA **No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total**FRA No. 26 Signatech NissanITA No. 51 AF CorseITA No. 61 AF Corse
AUT **Alexander Wurz**
GBR **Anthony Davidson**
ESP **Marc Gené**FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Soheil Ayari
ESP Lucas OrdóñezITA Giancarlo Fisichella
ITA Gianmaria BruniITA Piergiuseppe Perazzini
ITA Marco Cioci
BEL Stéphane Lémeret
FRALe Mans
([Report](2011-24-hours-of-le-mans))DEU **No. 2 Audi Sport Team Joest**FRA No. 26 Signatech NissanITA No. 51 AF CorseFRA No. 50 Larbre Compétition
SUI **Marcel Fässler**
DEU **André Lotterer**
FRA **Benoît Tréluyer**FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Soheil Ayari
ESP Lucas OrdóñezITA Giancarlo Fisichella
ITA Gianmaria Bruni
FIN Toni VilanderFRA Patrick Bornhauser
FRA Julien Canal
SUI Gabriele Gardel
ITAImola
([Report](2011-6-hours-of-imola))FRA **No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total**FRA No. 26 Signatech NissanITA No. 51 AF CorseFRA No. 50 Larbre Compétition
FRA **Sébastien Bourdais**
GBR **Anthony Davidson**FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Soheil Ayari
ESP Lucas OrdóñezITA Giancarlo Fisichella
ITA Gianmaria BruniFRA Patrick Bornhauser
FRA Julien Canal
SUI Gabriele Gardel
GBRSilverstone
([Report](2011-6-hours-of-silverstone))FRA **No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total**FRA No. 35 OAK RacingITA No. 51 AF CorseDEU No. 63 Proton Competition
FRA **Sébastien Bourdais**
FRA **Simon Pagenaud**FRA Frédéric Da Rocha
FRA Patrice Lafargue
FRA Jean-François YvonITA Giancarlo Fisichella
ITA Gianmaria BruniUSA Patrick Long
ITA Gianluca Roda
USARoad Atlanta
([Report](2011-petit-le-mans))FRA** No. 8 Peugeot Sport Total**USA No. 33 Level 5 MotorsportsITA No. 51 AF CorseUSA No. 57 Krohn Racing
FRA **Franck Montagny**
FRA **Stéphane Sarrazin**
AUT **Alexander Wurz**USA Scott Tucker
FRA Christophe Bouchut
POR João BarbosaITA Giancarlo Fisichella
ITA Gianmaria Bruni
DEU Pierre KafferUSA Tracy Krohn
SWE Niclas Jönsson
ITA Michele Rugolo
CHNZhuhai
([Report](2011-6-hours-of-zhuhai))FRA **No. 7 Peugeot Sport Total**FRA No. 26 Signatech NissanDEU No. 55 BMW MotorsportDEU No. 63 Proton Competition
FRA **Sébastien Bourdais**
GBR **Anthony Davidson**FRA Franck Mailleux
FRA Jean-Karl Vernay
ESP Lucas OrdóñezDEU Jörg Müller
BRA Augusto FarfusDEU Christian Ried
ITA Gianluca Roda
AUT Richard Lietz

Scoring system

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.

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.

Point SystemPoints awarded for positionBonus points1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th +PoleEngine24H Le MansOther races
302622181614121086421none
15131198765432111 or 2

Manufacturers' Cups

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.

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 StandingsPos.ManufacturerResultsPointsUSA
[SEB](2011-12-hours-of-sebring)BEL
[SPA](2011-1000-km-of-spa)FRA
[LMS](2011-24-hours-of-le-mans)ITA
[IMO](2011-6-hours-of-imola)GBR
[SIL](2011-6-hours-of-silverstone)USA
[ATL](2011-petit-le-mans)CHN
[ZHU](2011-6-hours-of-zhuhai)Eng.TotalLMP112112119LMGTE121121523114495518615
FRAPeugeot112**1****1****1****1**
**3**232822
GERAudi43**1**32Ret3
5**4**Ret47RetRet
ITAFerrari**5**1211**1**38
98112276
GERBMW13**3****3****4**3**1**6
24Ret13692
GERPorsche6101843246
126555
USAChevrolet391715454
4713
GBRAston MartinRet5Ret1012168
RetRet20
GBRLotus175Ret19NC91
RetRetRetNCRetNC
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Team Cups

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.

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 StandingsPos.TeamResults (key)PointsUSA
[SEB](2011-12-hours-of-sebring)BEL
[SPA](2011-1000-km-of-spa)FRA
[LMS](2011-24-hours-of-le-mans)ITA
[IMO](2011-6-hours-of-imola)GBR
[SIL](2011-6-hours-of-silverstone)USA
[ATL](2011-petit-le-mans)CHN
[ZHU](2011-6-hours-of-zhuhai)LMP1111328535044753362270LMP2195263357LMGTE PRO11082101338427LMGTE AM193262352450547622
FRAPeugeot Sport Total**3**13**1****1****1****1**
GERAudi Sport Team Joest4**4****1**32NC3
CHERebellion Racing7766Ret54
FRATeam Oreca Matmut11052
FRAOAK RacingRetDNSRet8345
GBRAston Martin RacingRet936
CHEHope RacingRet
FRASignatech Nissan**2**5**2**273**1**
FRAOAK Racing3679642
USALevel 5 Motorsports4Ret331
ITAAF Corse**5****1**221**1****5**
GERBMW Motorsport13**3****3****4**3**1**
FRALuxury Racing9RetRetRet273
AUTLotus Jetalliance97Ret14Ret4
FRALarbre CompétitionRet312422
USAKrohn Racing18Ret6713
GERProton Competition**2**4RetDSQ2Ret1
GBRCRS RacingRet6Ret4354
ITAAF Corse2**Ret**35**3**Ret
UAEGulf AMR Middle EastRetRetRet845
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Footnotes

References

References

  1. (2010-11-29). "2011 ILMC Calendar". [[Automobile Club de l'Ouest]].
  2. (13 December 2010). "Règlement Sportif 2011 / 2011 Sporting Regulations". Automobile Club de l'Ouest.
  3. (13 November 2011). "Provisional Manufacturers Classification". Automobile Club de l'Ouest.
  4. (13 November 2011). "Provisional Teams Classification". Automobile Club de l'Ouest.
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