FIA GT Championship 2004

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The 2004 FIA GT Championship comprised a total of eleven races in ten countries. The race at Spa-Francorchamps was held as a 24-hour race . Fabrizio Gollin and Luca Cappellari won the championship in the GT class, Lucas Luhr and Sascha Maassen won the N-GT class.

Race calendar and results

date place winner vehicle
28th March ItalyItaly Monza
  1. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin
  2. Matteo Bobbi / Gabriele Gardel
  3. Philipp Peter / Fabio Babini
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  3. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
April 18 SpainSpain Valencia
  1. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin
  2. Matteo Bobbi / Gabriele Gardel
  3. Peter Kox / Oliver Gavin
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  3. Lamborghini Murcielago R-GT
2.May FranceFrance Magny-Cours
  1. Michael Bartels / Uwe Alzen
  2. Karl Wendlinger / Toto Wolff / Robert Lechner
  3. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin
  1. Saleen S7 -R
  2. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
  3. Ferrari 550 Maranello
May 16 GermanyGermany Hockenheim
  1. Matteo Bobbi / Gabriele Gardel
  2. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin
  3. Stefano Livio / Enzo Calderari / Lilian Bryner
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  3. Ferrari 550 Maranello
30th May Czech RepublicCzech Republic Brno
  1. Michael Bartels / Uwe Alzen
  2. Karl Wendlinger / Jaime Melo
  3. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin
  1. Saleen S7 -R
  2. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
  3. Ferrari 550 Maranello
June 27th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Donington
  1. Karl Wendlinger / Jaime Melo
  2. Michael Bartels / Uwe Alzen
  3. Philipp Peter / Fabio Babini
  1. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
  2. Saleen S7 -R
  3. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
August 1st BelgiumBelgium spa
  1. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin / Lilian Bryner / Enzo Calderari
  2. Vincent Vosse / Mika Salo / Fabio Babini / Philipp Peter
  3. Stéphane Ortelli / Romain Dumas / Emmanuel Collard
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Ferrari 575 GTC Maranello
  3. Porsche 996 GT3 RSR
5th September San MarinoSan Marino Imola
  1. Michael Bartels / Uwe Alzen
  2. Andrea Bertolini / Mika Salo 1
  3. Johnny Herbert / Fabrizio De Simone 1
  1. Saleen S7 -R
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Maserati MC12
September 19th GermanyGermany Oschersleben
  1. Andrea Bertolini / Mika Salo 1
  2. Luca Cappellari / Fabrizio Gollin
  3. Chris Goodwin / Jose Pedro Fontes
  1. Maserati MC12
  2. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  3. Saleen S7 -R
8th October United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Dubai
  1. Matteo Bobbi / Gabriele Gardel
  2. Johnny Herbert / Fabrizio De Simone 1
  3. Thomas Biagi / Enzo Calderari / Lilian Bryner
  1. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Ferrari 550 Maranello
14th November China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Zhuhai
  1. Andrea Bertolini / Mika Salo
  2. Johnny Herbert / Fabrizio De Simone
  3. Matteo Bobbi / Gabriele Gardel
  1. Maserati MC12
  2. Maserati MC12
  3. Ferrari 550 Maranello
  • 1 Due to homologation problems , the Maserati MC12 was only eligible for points for the last race of the season. In the remaining races, the points went to the following vehicles entitled to points.

Championship results

Drivers and teams GT

1. ItalyItaly Fabrizio Gollin 85
ItalyItaly Luca Cappellari 85
2. ItalyItaly Matteo Bobbi 74.5
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gabriele Gardel 74.5
3. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lilian Bryner 55
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Enzo Calderari 55
4th ItalyItaly Fabio Babini 61
5. AustriaAustria Karl Wendlinger 50.5
6th AustriaAustria Philipp Peter 49
7th GermanyGermany Michael Bartels 44
GermanyGermany Uwe Alzen 44
8th. ItalyItaly Stefano Livio 36.5
9. FinlandFinland Mika Salo 27
10. ItalyItaly Emanuele Naspetti 21st
...
15th AustriaAustria Robert Lechner 14th
17th AustriaAustria Toto Wolff 13
23. GermanyGermany Alex Müller 7.5
24. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Toni Seiler 7th
26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland François Labhardt 5.5
29 AustriaAustria Walter Lechner Jr. 4th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Irady Alexander 4th
30th AustriaAustria Franz Konrad 3
GermanyGermany Harald Becker 3
31. AustriaAustria Thomas Bleiner 2
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christophe Pillon 2
1. ItalyItaly BMS Scuderia Italia 159.5
2. ItalyItaly GPC Giesse Squadra Corse 72
3. MonacoMonaco JMB Racing 60
4th GermanyGermany Vitaphone Racing Team 44
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Care Racing Development 37
...
10. GermanyGermany Konrad Motorsport 7th
11. GermanyGermany Engineering tab 6th

Drivers and teams N-GT

1. GermanyGermany Lucas Luhr 93.5
GermanyGermany Sascha Maassen 93.5
2. MonacoMonaco Stéphane Ortelli 90
FranceFrance Emmanuel Collard 90
3. ItalyItaly Christian Pescatori 58
4th RussiaRussia Alexei Wassiljew 48
5. GermanyGermany Christian Ried 44
GermanyGermany Gerold Ried 44
6th ItalyItaly Fabrizio De Simone 36
7th RussiaRussia Nikolai Fomenko 26th
8th. GermanyGermany Jörg Brewmaster 24
9. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Vonka 19th
10. FranceFrance Romain Dumas 18th
GermanyGermany Timo Bernhard 18th
11. GermanyGermany Marc Lieb 17.5
...
16. AustriaAustria Horst Felbermayr senior 10
16. AustriaAustria Horst Felbermayr junior 10
17th GermanyGermany Jens Petersen 9
GermanyGermany Jan-Dirk Lüders 9
19th GermanyGermany Oliver Mathei 6th
1. GermanyGermany Freising Yukos Motorsport 138
2. GermanyGermany Freising Motorsport 93.5
3. ItalyItaly GPC Giesse Squadra Corse 67
4th GermanyGermany Proton Competition 45
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Group M Europe 19.5

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