FIA GT Championship 2005

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The 2005 FIA GT Championship comprised a total of eleven races in ten countries. The race at Spa-Francorchamps was held as a 24-hour race . Gabriele Gardel won the championship of the GT1 class, Marc Lieb and Mike Rockenfeller that of the GT2 class.

Race calendar and results

date place winner vehicle
10th of April ItalyItaly Monza
  1. Pedro Lamy / Gabriele Gardel
  2. Michael Bartels / Timo Scheider
  3. Fabio Babini / Thomas Biagi
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Maserati MC12
1st of May FranceFrance Magny-Cours
  1. Andrea Bertolini / Karl Wendlinger
  2. Michael Bartels / Timo Scheider
  3. Fabio Babini / Thomas Biagi
  1. Maserati MC12
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Maserati MC12
May 15 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Silverstone
  1. Peter Kox / Pedro Lamy 1
  2. David Brabham / Darren Turner 1
  3. Fabio Babini / Thomas Biagi
  1. Aston Martin DBR9
  2. Aston Martin DBR9
  3. Maserati MC12
May 29th San MarinoSan Marino Imola
  1. Bert Longin / Anthony Kumpen / Mike Hezemans
  2. Pedro Lamy / Gabriele Gardel
  3. Fabio Babini / Thomas Biagi
  1. Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
  2. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  3. Maserati MC12
June 26th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Brno
  1. Pedro Lamy / Gabriele Gardel
  2. Andrea Bertolini / Karl Wendlinger
  3. Jaime Melo / Jean-Philippe Belloc
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
July 31 BelgiumBelgium spa
  1. Michael Bartels / Timo Scheider / Eric van de Poele
  2. Andrea Bertolini / Karl Wendlinger / Philipp Peter
  3. Vincent Vosse / Kurt Mollekens / Christophe Bouchut / Gabriele Gardel
  1. Maserati MC12
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Ferrari 550 Maranello
August 28th GermanyGermany Oschersleben
  1. Fabio Babini / Thomas Biagi
  2. Andrea Bertolini / Karl Wendlinger
  3. Bert Longin / Anthony Kumpen / Mike Hezemans
  1. Maserati MC12
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
September 18 TurkeyTurkey Istanbul
  1. Michael Bartels / Timo Scheider
  2. Fabio Babini / Thomas Biagi
  3. Andrea Bertolini / Karl Wendlinger
  1. Maserati MC12
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Maserati MC12
23rd October China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhuhai
  1. Bert Longin / Anthony Kumpen / Mike Hezemans
  2. Pedro Lamy / Gabriele Gardel
  3. Michael Bartels / Timo Scheider
  1. Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
  2. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  3. Maserati MC12
November 18 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Dubai
  1. Pedro Lamy / Gabriele Gardel
  2. Michael Bartels / Timo Scheider
  3. Bert Longin / Anthony Kumpen / Mike Hezemans
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Chevrolet Corvette C5-R
25. November BahrainBahrain Manama
  1. Christophe Bouchut / Antonio García
  2. Philipp Peter / Jamie Davies
  3. Bert Longin / Anthony Kumpen / Mike Hezemans
  1. Aston Martin DBR9
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Chevrolet Corvette C5-R

1 Factory teams are not entitled to points in the FIA-GT. Therefore, the points went to the following vehicles eligible for points.

Championship results

Drivers and teams GT1

1. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gabriele Gardel 75
2. GermanyGermany Timo Scheider 74
GermanyGermany Michael Bartels 74
3. AustriaAustria Karl Wendlinger 71
ItalyItaly Andrea Bertolini 71
4th ItalyItaly Thomas Biagi 63
ItalyItaly Fabio Babini 63
5. PortugalPortugal Pedro Lamy 60
1. GermanyGermany Vitaphone Racing Team 137
2. MonacoMonaco JMB Racing 103
3. FranceFrance Larbre Compétition 91
4th BelgiumBelgium GLPK racing 52
5. ItalyItaly GPC sport 33.5
1. ItalyItaly Maserati 239
2. ItalyItaly Ferrari 125
3. United StatesUnited States Corvette 60
4th United StatesUnited States Saleen 15th

Drivers and teams GT2

1. GermanyGermany Marc Lieb 102
GermanyGermany Mike Rockenfeller 102
2. FranceFrance Emmanuel Collard 78
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tim Sugden 78
3. ItalyItaly Luigi Moccia 55
4th GermanyGermany Gerold Ried 45
5. GermanyGermany Christian Ried 44
1. United KingdomUnited Kingdom GruppeM Racing 180
2. GermanyGermany Proton Competition 45
3. ItalyItaly Ebimotors 39
4th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech National Team 27.5
5. ItalyItaly GPC sport 18th
1. GermanyGermany Porsche 324
2. ItalyItaly Ferrari 41
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Spyker 12
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom TVR 11

Web links

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