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2012 FIA GT1 World Championship

Auto racing competition


Auto racing competition

The 2012 FIA GT1 World Championship was the third and final season of the SRO Group's FIA GT1 World Championship, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars. The 2012 championship, which opened to GT3 Series Grand Touring cars, featured two titles awarded to the highest scoring competitors over the course of the season: the GT1 World Championship for Drivers and the GT1 World Championship for Teams. The series underwent regulation changes in 2012 with GT3 cars replacing the GT1 category vehicles used in the previous two seasons of the World Championship. Hexis AMR, now under the title Hexis Racing, returned as the defending Teams' World Champions, while German drivers Michael Krumm and Lucas Luhr didn't return to the series to defend their Drivers' World Championships.

The series commenced at the Circuit Paul Armagnac in France on 6–9 April and ended at Donington Park in England on 27–29 September. The nine-event calendar included two new races, inaugural events in Russia and Slovakia. In addition to the races, six new manufacturers and seven new teams made their GT1 Series debut at the opening race of the season.

Calendar

Stéphane Ratel, CEO of the SRO Group, stated during the course of the 2011 season that the 2012 calendar would include rounds in Europe, as well as Brazil, Argentina, and the United Arab Emirates. Ratel was also in discussions with venues in Australasia, North America, and Russia for possible additions to the championship calendar, as part of his plan to limit the calendar to only four European rounds. During the 2011 season finale, Ratel confirmed that the 2012 season would open at the Circuit Paul Armagnac in Nogaro, France, a departure from the opening round of the past two seasons at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. The Abu Dhabi round was removed from the calendar, as were events held at Silverstone and the Sachsenring during the 2011 season. The Circuit Paul Ricard was also removed, being replaced by the Circuit Paul Armagnac. The series was the first major international motorsport series to visit Russia, with a race to be held at the Moscow Raceway in Volokolamsk, while the final round was initially moved from San Luis, Argentina to the Buddh International Circuit in India before later being cancelled altogether.

One week before the opening round of the season, the SRO revised the calendar further. The races scheduled for Zandvoort and San Luis were removed. They were replaced by two new events, with one at the Automotodróm Slovakia Ring, Slovakia in June, and the second at the Korea International Circuit in South Korea in September. The date of the Russian round of the championship was also altered, moving the race back two weeks later than its original date. The planned Korean event was later removed from the series calendar, although attempts were made to replace the event. On 1 July the series' two Chinese events were also cancelled. On 27 July the SRO announced two European events to replace the two cancelled Chinese rounds; a second round at the Slovakia Ring in August, with the Moscow round brought forward to accommodate a round at the Nürburgring, which was previously visited by GT1 in 2010. In a further change, the Moscow round and Nürburgring rounds featured a combined grid from both the GT1 World Championship and the FIA GT3 European Championship.

EventCircuitDate123456789
FRA Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro, France9 April
BEL Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder, Belgium22 April
ESP Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos, Spain27 May
SVK Automotodróm Slovakia Ring, Orechová Potôň, Slovakia10 June
PRT Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portimão, Portugal8 July
SVK Automotodróm Slovakia Ring, Orechová Potôň, Slovakia19 August
RUS Moscow Raceway, Volokolamsky District, Russia2 September
DEU Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany23 September
GBR Donington Park, North West Leicestershire, Great Britain30 September

Entries

GT1 World regulations

In an attempt to attract more manufacturers to the World Championship, a new set of regulations was devised by the SRO Group and the FIA World Motor Sport Council to allow cars from a variety of racing classes to compete together in a single championship. The new category, termed GT World, would have allowed for cars meeting the 2011 FIA GT1 and GT3 regulations, as well as 2009 FIA GT2 regulations to be modified to ensure balanced competition between the three classes.

After further meetings between SRO, FIA and team owners, it was agreed to eliminate GT2 cars from GT World and to adopt regulations from the GT3 category. Current GT3 cars would have upgraded to the newly defined GT World specification and current GT1 cars would have their performance aligned to that of the GT World specification. As part of the equalization process, GT3 specification cars were to be allowed upgrades to increase their speed, as well as the adoption of carbon brakes and less restrictions on exhaust noise levels. Anti-lock braking systems utilized on GT3 cars would be allowed under GT World regulations. As in the previous two seasons, all cars would still receive Balance of Performance modifications during the course of the season to help ensure an even field.

During the final 2011 meeting of the FIA World Motor Sport Council, following discussions between the SRO, teams, and manufacturers/tuners concerning the organisation of the championship, it was agreed to run the 2012 FIA GT1 World Championship with GT3 cars only, as the existing field of GT1 cars was no longer sufficient. Having only one class, most of the proposed performance upgrades for GT3 cars were scrapped retaining only the less restricted exhaust noise levels and Balance of Performance modifications. The series also changed tyre suppliers, with Pirelli replacing Michelin as the sole supplier. Original plans to rename the series to the FIA GT World Championship were also abandoned, with the series retaining its title despite being composed of GT3 cars.

Teams and Manufacturers

As part of the new GT World regulation set, manufacturers would only be allowed one private team to campaign their cars in the Championship instead of the two teams required in previous seasons. This expanded the championships to include ten or more manufacturers instead of the previous five and six. Seven teams and manufacturers were initially announced by Stéphane Ratel during a press conference at the Spa 24 Hours in July 2011, with several 2011 teams returning, including Young Driver AMR, Münnich Motorsport, JR Motorsport, Marc VDS and Belgian Racing. However, Marc VDS and Belgian Racing later withdrew their entries in order to concentrate on their Blancpain Endurance Series teams, while Young Driver AMR later moved to the ADAC GT Masters and JR Motorsport and Sumo Power withdrew to campaign the FIA World Endurance Championship. 2011 FIA GT1 World Champions Hexis Racing later announced their return to the series, joining with manufacturer McLaren, while Münnich switched to Mercedes-Benz.

New entries for the 2012 season include 2010 FIA GT1 World Champions Vita4One Racing taking over the new BMW campaign from the withdrawn Marc VDS, while 2010 entrant Reiter Engineering returns with Lamborghini. FIA GT3 European Championship participant Team WRT moved to GT1 to represent Audi while former FIA GT Champions AF Corse returned with Ferrari. The grid was later expanded to eighteen cars at the close of entry applications with the return of the Exim Bank Team China title, now under the control of Belgian Porsche team Mühlner Motorsport, and the additions of Valmon Racing Team Russia representing Aston Martin and a third team supported by Spanish touring car team Sunred Engineering campaigning Fords. 2011 manufacturers Nissan and Chevrolet were not represented on the 2012 grid.

Drivers

Several drivers from the 2011 season return for 2012, most notably the drivers of the defending Teams Champions Hexis Racing. Stef Dusseldorp remains with the squad while Frédéric Makowiecki returns to the Hexis, having driven for the team in 2010 but campaigning for Marc VDS in 2011. FIA GT3 graduate Grégoire Demoustier joins the squad, partnered with McLaren Automotive test driver Álvaro Parente. Münnich Motorsport also retains much of their 2011 line-up, with the pairing of team owner Marc Basseng and Markus Winkelhock remaining while Nicky Pastorelli gets a new teammate in Mercedes-Benz factory driver Thomas Jäger, who also previously drove for Münnich in 2010.

Two teams which campaigned FIA GT1 in 2010 also return, with both of them retaining some drivers from two seasons prior. Reiter Engineering's Peter Kox returns after a shortened 2011 season with Swiss Racing Team, and is joined by series newcomer Darryl O'Young of Hong Kong. Tomáš Enge, who has previously finished fourth in the Drivers' Championship two years in a row with Young Driver AMR, switches to Reiter and is teamed with German Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis. 2010 Teams Champion Vita4One bring to the series 2010 Drivers Champion and team owner Michael Bartels, now partnered Dutchman Yelmer Buurman, who won two races in his sole appearance in 2011 with Exim Bank Team China. The sister BMW is shared by two Austrians, Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof and Mathias Lauda, former Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters driver and son of Formula One World Drivers' Champion Niki Lauda. Although new to the FIA GT1 series, AF Corse enters the championship with a remnant of their four straight FIA GT2 Championships in Finn Toni Vilander, who won the Drivers Championship in the category in 2007 and 2008. Vilander is joined by series newcomer Filip Salaquarda, a graduate of the Formula Renault 3.5 Series. 2011 FIA GT3 Drivers' Champion Francesco Castellacci helms the second Ferrari, joined by fellow FIA GT3 competitor Enzo Ide.

Team WRT's quartet of drivers are all making their debuts in the FIA GT1 World Championship. Former Grand Prix driver Stéphane Ortelli is joined by former Formula 3 Euro Series driver Laurens Vanthoor, while the team's other car is driven by Oliver Jarvis and Frank Stippler, both of whom are factory Audi drivers. Exim Bank Team China's drivers are also equally new, with FIA Formula Two Championship driver Benjamin Lariche joining the second Chinese driver in the history of the series, Ren Wei. Mike Parisy, a former winner in FIA GT3, and Porsche Supercup driver Matt Halliday of New Zealand will enter the second car. Valmon Racing Team Russia brings Russian involvement in the series for the first time with two drivers, Sergey Afanasyev and Alexey Vasilyev. Former Formula One and Stock Car Brasil driver Antônio Pizzonia was originally scheduled to partner Vasilyev, but was replaced on the eve of the Nogaro round by former GT1 race winner Maxime Martin. Andreas Zuber brings two years of FIA GT1 experience to the car shared with Afanasyev. Sunred originally intended to partner experienced Serbian driver Miloš Pavlović — who ran two rounds in 2011 — with Formula Two graduate Andy Soucek as his teammate, whilst putting Matteo Cressoni alongside Emmanuel Moncini in the second entry. However, the #11 car was not ready in time for the Nogaro round and was subsequently withdrawn. The team re-arranged their driver line-ups, entering Pavlović and Cressoni in the race whilst sidelining Soucek and Moncini until the second car was ready.

Season entries

TeamCarEngineNo.DriversEvents
FRA Hexis RacingMcLaren MP4-12C GT3McLaren M838T 3.8 L Turbo V81NLD Stef DusseldorpAll
FRA Frédéric Makowiecki
2FRA Grégoire DemoustierAll
PRT Álvaro Parente
ITA AF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT3Ferrari F136 4.5 L V83FIN Toni Vilander1–8
CZE Filip SalaquardaAll
ITA Marco Cioci9
4ITA Francesco CastellacciAll
BEL Enzo Ide
RUS Valmon Racing Team RussiaAston Martin DBRS9Aston Martin AM09 6.0 L V126RUS Sergey Afanasyev1–3
AUT Andreas Zuber1–3
7BEL Maxime Martin1–3
RUS Alexey Vasilyev1–2
RUS Leonid Machitski3
CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaPorsche 911 GT3-RPorsche M97/74 4.0 L Flat-68FRA Benjamin Lariche1–5
CHN Ren Wei1–2
FRA Dino Lunardi3, 5
AUT Andreas Zuber4
9FRA Mike Parisy1–5
NZL Matt Halliday1–4
AUT Andreas Zuber5
ESP SunredFord GT GT3Ford Cammer 5.0 L V810SRB Miloš Pavlović1–6
ITA Matteo Cressoni1–5
AUT Andreas Zuber6
FRA Benjamin Lariche7–9
IND Armaan Ebrahim7
FRA Laurent Groppi8–9
DEU Vita4One Racing TeamBMW E89 Z4 GT3BMW P65B44 4.4 L V817AUT Mathias LaudaAll
AUT Nikolaus Mayr-Melnhof
18DEU Michael BartelsAll
NLD Yelmer Buurman
DEU Reiter EngineeringLamborghini Gallardo LP600+ GT3Lamborghini 07L1 5.2 L V1024DEU Albert von Thurn und Taxis1–6
CZE Tomáš Enge1–4
SVK Štefan Rosina5–6
NLD Jeroen Bleekemolen8
FRA Mike Parisy8
25NLD Peter Kox1–3, 5–6, 8–9
HKG Darryl O'Young1–6
SVK Štefan Rosina4, 8–9
BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultraAudi DAR 5.2 L V1032MCO Stéphane Ortelli1–8
BEL Laurens VanthoorAll
GBR Adam Carroll9
33GBR Oliver JarvisAll
DEU Frank Stippler
DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3Mercedes-Benz M159 6.2 L V837DEU Thomas JägerAll
NLD Nicky Pastorelli
38DEU Marc BassengAll
DEU Markus Winkelhock
  • All entries use Pirelli tyres.

Results and standings

Race results

EventCircuitPole positionQualifying Race WinnerChampionship Race WinnerReport123456789
FRA NogaroITA No. 3 AF CorseBEL No. 32 Belgian Audi Club Team WRTBEL No. 32 Belgian Audi Club Team WRT[Report](2012-fia-gt1-nogaro-round)
FIN Toni Vilander
CZE Filip SalaquardaMCO Stéphane Ortelli
BEL Laurens VanthoorMCO Stéphane Ortelli
BEL Laurens Vanthoor
BEL ZolderCHN No. 9 Exim Bank Team ChinaDEU No. 18 Vita4One Racing TeamCHN No. 9 Exim Bank Team China[Report](2012-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
NZL Matt Halliday
FRA Mike ParisyDEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer BuurmanNZL Matt Halliday
FRA Mike Parisy
ESP NavarraDEU No. 25 Reiter EngineeringFRA No. 1 Hexis RacingFRA No. 1 Hexis Racing[Report](2012-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
NLD Peter Kox
HKG Darryl O'YoungFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef DusseldorpFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef Dusseldorp
SVK Slovakia RingFRA No. 1 Hexis RacingITA No. 3 AF CorseDEU No. 18 Vita4One Racing Team[Report](2012-first-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
FRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef DusseldorpCZE Filip Salaquarda
FIN Toni VilanderDEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer Buurman
PRT AlgarveITA No. 3 AF CorseDEU No. 38 All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportDEU No. 37 All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport[Report](2012-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
FIN Toni Vilander
CZE Filip SalaquardaDEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockDEU Thomas Jäger
NLD Nicky Pastorelli
SVK Slovakia RingDEU No. 18 Vita4One Racing TeamDEU No. 18 Vita4One Racing TeamDEU No. 18 Vita4One Racing Team[Report](2012-second-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
DEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer BuurmanDEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer BuurmanDEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer Buurman
RUS MoscowFRA No. 2 Hexis RacingBEL No. 32 Belgian Audi Club Team WRTFRA No. 1 Hexis Racing[Report](2012-fia-gt1-moscow-round)
PRT Álvaro Parente
FRA Grégoire DemoustierMCO Stéphane Ortelli
BEL Laurens VanthoorFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef Dusseldorp
DEU NürburgringFRA No. 1 Hexis RacingDEU No. 25 Reiter EngineeringITA No. 3 AF Corse[Report](2012-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
FRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef DusseldorpNLD Peter Kox
SVK Štefan RosinaFIN Toni Vilander
CZE Filip Salaquarda
GBR Donington ParkBEL No. 32 Belgian Audi Club Team WRTFRA No. 1 Hexis RacingFRA No. 1 Hexis Racing[Report](2012-fia-gt1-donington-round)
GBR Adam Carroll
BEL Laurens VanthoorFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef DusseldorpFRA Frédéric Makowiecki
NLD Stef Dusseldorp

Championship standings

Championship points were awarded for the first six positions in each Qualifying Race and for the first ten positions in each Championship Race. Entries were required 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 Race8643210000
Championship Race251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

Pos.DriverTeam[NOG](2012-fia-gt1-nogaro-round)
FRA[ZOL](2012-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
BEL[NAV](2012-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[SVK](2012-first-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[ALG](2012-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[SVK](2012-second-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[MSC](2012-fia-gt1-moscow-round)
RUS[NÜR](2012-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[DON](2012-fia-gt1-donington-round)
GBRTotalQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334Pos.DriverTeamQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRTotal[NOG](2012-fia-gt1-nogaro-round)
FRA[ZOL](2012-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
BEL[NAV](2012-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[SVK](2012-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[ALG](2012-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[SVK](2012-second-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[MSC](2012-fia-gt1-moscow-round)
RUS[NÜR](2012-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[DON](2012-fia-gt1-donington-round)
GBR
DEU Marc Basseng
DEU Markus WinkelhockDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport63695243123225325EX**145**
NLD Stef Dusseldorp
FRA Frédéric MakowieckiFRA Hexis RacingDNSRet451192438Ret41Ret1011**144**
DEU Michael Bartels
NLD Yelmer BuurmanDEU Vita4One Racing Team111012343125111074499**144**
BEL Laurens VanthoorBEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT1112691011610655142624**122**
MCO Stéphane Ortelli11126910116106551426**104**
DEU Thomas Jäger
NLD Nicky PastorelliDEU All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport7424638106148586866**100**
CZE Filip SalaquardaITA AF Corse561331091412Ret769Ret81Ret8**84**
GBR Oliver Jarvis
DEU Frank StipplerBEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT22111088653RetRet4337RetRet7**81**
FIN Toni VilanderITA AF Corse561331091412Ret769Ret81**80**
NLD Peter KoxDEU Reiter Engineering8781347Ret4671342**78**
FRA Grégoire Demoustier
PRT Álvaro ParenteFRA Hexis Racing4Ret10726RetRet8Ret99625Ret33**65**
AUT Mathias Lauda
AUT Nikolaus Mayr-MelnhofDEU Vita4One Racing Team1211514751075823710958Ret**56**
SVK Štefan RosinaDEU Reiter Engineering131113Ret11Ret1342**44**
ITA Francesco Castellacci
BEL Enzo IdeITA AF Corse105711131112911710Ret8610775**42**
FRA Mike ParisyCHN Exim Bank Team China9931111258910**40**
DEU Reiter EngineeringRet9
NZL Matt HallidayCHN Exim Bank Team China9931111258**37**
HKG Darryl O'YoungDEU Reiter Engineering87813471311Ret467**34**
DEU Albert von Thurn und TaxisDEU Reiter Engineering38Ret812142Ret13Ret11Ret**18**
CZE Tomáš Enge38Ret812142Ret**18**
GBR Adam CarrollBEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT24**18**
ITA Marco CiociITA AF CorseRet8**4**
SRB Miloš PavlovićESP Sunred1514DNS16RetRet71279DNSRet**2**
ITA Matteo Cressoni1514DNS16RetRet71279**2**
FRA Benjamin LaricheCHN Exim Bank Team China1415Ret17Ret15DNSDNSDNSDNS**2**
ESP Sunred11911Ret10Ret
IND Armaan EbrahimESP Sunred119**2**
NLD Jeroen BleekemolenDEU Reiter EngineeringRet9**2**
AUT Andreas ZuberRUS Valmon Racing Team Russia1313Ret151513**1**
CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaDNSDNS910
ESP SunredDNSRet
BEL Maxime MartinRUS Valmon Racing Team Russia161291214Ret**0**
RUS Aleksey Vasilyev1612912**0**
FRA Laurent GroppiESP Sunred11Ret10Ret**0**
RUS Sergey AfanasyevRUS Valmon Racing Team Russia1313Ret151513**0**
CHN Ren WeiCHN Exim Bank Team China1415Ret17**0**
RUS Leonid MachitskiRUS Valmon Racing Team Russia14Ret**0**
FRA Dino LunardiCHN Exim Bank Team ChinaRet15DNSDNS**0**

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Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamManufacturerNo.[NOG](2012-fia-gt1-nogaro-round)
FRA[ZOL](2012-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
BEL[NAV](2012-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[SVK](2012-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[ALG](2012-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[SVK](2012-second-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[MOS](2012-fia-gt1-moscow-round)
RUS[NÜR](2012-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[DON](2012-fia-gt1-donington-round)
GBRTotalQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCR123456789Pos.TeamManufacturerCarQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRQRCRTotal[NOG](2012-fia-gt1-nogaro-round)
FRA[ZOL](2012-fia-gt1-zolder-round)
BEL[NAV](2012-fia-gt1-navarra-round)
ESP[SVK](2012-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[ALG](2012-fia-gt1-algarve-round)
PRT[SVK](2012-second-fia-gt1-slovakia-round)
SVK[MOS](2012-fia-gt1-moscow-round)
RUS[NÜR](2012-fia-gt1-nurburgring-round)
DEU[DON](2012-fia-gt1-donington-round)
GBR
DEU All-Inkl.com Münnich MotorsportMercedes-Benz377424638106148586866**245**
3863695243123225325EX
FRA Hexis RacingMcLaren1DNSRet451192438Ret41Ret1011**209**
24Ret10726RetRet8Ret99625Ret33
BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi321112691011610655142624**203**
3322111088653RetRet4337RetRet7
DEU Vita4One Racing TeamBMW171211514751075823710958Ret**200**
18111012343125111074499
ITA AF CorseFerrari3561331091412Ret769Ret81Ret8**126**
4105711131112911710Ret8610775
DEU Reiter EngineeringLamborghini2438Ret812142Ret13Ret11RetRet9**98**
2587813471311Ret4671342
CHN Exim Bank Team ChinaPorsche81415Ret17RetRetDNSDNSDNSDNS**38**
99931111258910
ESP SunredFord101514DNS16RetRet71279DNSRet11911Ret10Ret**4**
RUS Valmon Racing Team RussiaAston Martin61313Ret151513**0**
7161291214Ret

|}

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