2011 International GT Open

The 2011 International GT Open season was the sixth season of the International GT Open, the grand tourer-style sports car racing founded in 2006 by the Spanish GT Sport Organización. It began on 30 April at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari and finished on 30 October, at Circuit de Catalunya after eight double-header meetings.

The season was won by JMB Racing driver Soheil Ayari, who raced on the Ferrari F458 GT2.[1] He also won the Super GT standings.[2] Lorenzo Bontempelli and Stefano Gattuso, who raced behind the wheel of Kessel Racing's Ferrari 430 GT3 Scuderia won the GTS class.[3]

Race calendar and results

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  • The series' provisional calendar was announced on 12 December 2010,[4] with the Nürburgring meeting later replaced by a meeting in Portimão in January 2011.[5]
Round Circuit Date SGT Winner GTS Winner
1 R1   Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola 30 April No. 5 Vittoria Competizioni No. 57 AutOrlando Sport
  Marco Frezza
  Juan Manuel López
  Fabio Babini
  Gianluca Roda
R2 1 May No. 4 AutOrlando Sport No. 51 Kessel Racing
  Álvaro Barba
  Andrea Ceccato
  Lorenzo Bontempelli
  Stefano Gattuso
2 R1   Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 14 May No. 8 Scuderia Villorba Corse No. 51 Kessel Racing
  Andrea Montermini
  Emanuele Moncini
  Lorenzo Bontempelli
  Stefano Gattuso
R2 15 May No. 5 Vittoria Competizioni No. 57 AutOrlando Sport
  Marco Frezza
  Juan Manuel López
  Fabio Babini
  Gianluca Roda
3 R1   Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 25 June No. 8 Scuderia Villorba Corse No. 51 Kessel Racing
  Andrea Montermini
  Emanuele Moncini
  Lorenzo Bontempelli
  Stefano Gattuso
R2 26 June No. 5 Vittoria Competizioni No. 54 Villois Racing
  Marco Frezza
  Juan Manuel López
  Massimiliano Wiser
  Gabriele Lancieri
4 R1   Brands Hatch 23 July No. 9 JMB Racing No. 68 AF Corse
  Soheil Ayari
  Nicolas Marroc
  Daniel Brown
  Glynn Geddie
R2 24 July No. 9 JMB Racing No. 51 Kessel Racing
  Soheil Ayari
  Nicolas Marroc
  Lorenzo Bontempelli
  Stefano Gattuso
5 R1   Red Bull Ring 27 August No. 4 AutOrlando Sport No. 60 AF Corse
  Álvaro Barba
  Andrea Ceccato
  Stefano Bizzarri
  Andrea Rizzoli
R2 28 August No. 11 Kessel Racing No. 51 Kessel Racing
  Philipp Peter
  Michał Broniszewski
  Lorenzo Bontempelli
  Stefano Gattuso
6 R1   Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portimão 17 September No. 3 Racing Team Edil-Cris No. 57 AutOrlando Sport
  Raffaele Giammaria
  Miguel Ramos
  Fabio Babini
  Gianluca Roda
R2 18 September No. 9 JMB Racing No. 60 AF Corse
  Soheil Ayari
  Joël Camathias
  Stefano Bizzarri
  Andrea Rizzoli
7 R1   Autodromo Nazionale Monza 1 October No. 11 Kessel Racing No. 57 AutOrlando Sport
  Philipp Peter
  Michał Broniszewski
  Paolo Ruberti
  Gianluca Roda
R2 2 October No. 8 Scuderia Villorba Corse No. 57 AutOrlando Sport
  Andrea Montermini
  Emanuele Moncini
  Paolo Ruberti
  Gianluca Roda
8 R1   Circuit de Catalunya 29 October No. 9 JMB Racing No. 60 AF Corse
  Soheil Ayari
  Joël Camathias
  Stefano Bizzarri
  Andrea Rizzoli
R2 30 October No. 5 Vittoria Competizioni No. 51 Kessel Racing
  Alessandro Pier Guidi
  Juan Manuel López
  Lorenzo Bontempelli
  Stefano Gattuso

Standings

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Drivers

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Super GT

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Pos Driver Pts
1   Soheil Ayari 88
2   Andrea Montermini 79
  Emanuele Moncini
4   Marco Frezza 78
5   Juan Manuel López 74
6   Miguel Ramos 74
7   Raffaele Giammaria 62
8   Philipp Peter 51
  Michał Broniszewski
10   Joël Camathias 47
11   Álvaro Barba 47
  Andrea Ceccato
13   Alessandro Garofano 42
  Luca Rangoni
15   Nicolas Marroc 32

Teams

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Super GT

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Pos Team Pts
1 JMB Racing 102
2 Scuderia Villorba 79
3 Vittoria Competizioni 74
4 Racing Team Edil-Cris 74
5 Kessel Racing 51
6 AutOrlando 47
7 AF Corse 45
8 AT Racing Team 13
9 Luxury Racing 11

References

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  1. ^ "International GT Open 2011 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  2. ^ "International GT Open - Super GT 2011 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  3. ^ "International GT Open - GTS 2011 standings". driverdb.com. Driver Database. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  4. ^ "INTERNATIONAL GT OPEN PROVISIONAL CALENDAR SEASON 2011" (PDF). International GT Open. GT Sport. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 March 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  5. ^ "The 2011 calendar, confirmed". International GT Open. Ellegy Limited & GT Sport. 21 January 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
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