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2010 FIA GT1 San Luis round

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The 2010 FIA GT1 San Luis round was an auto racing event held at the Potrero de los Funes, San Luis, Argentina on 3–5 December 2010, and served as the tenth and final round of the 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship season. The event shared the weekend with the TC 2000. The pairing of Stefan Mücke and José María López of the Young Driver AMR Aston Martin earned pole position and earned the fastest lap times in all three qualifying sessions thanks to the new addition of Argentinian racer López. The Hexis AMR Aston Martin pairing of Yann Clairay and Frédéric Makowiecki won both the Qualifying and Championship Races by a considerable margin.

Qualifying

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Qualifying result

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For qualifying, Driver 1 participates in the first and third sessions while Driver 2 participates in only the second session. The fastest lap for each session is indicated with bold.

Pos No. Driver 1 Team Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Grid
Driver 2
1 8 Germany Stefan Mücke Germany Young Driver AMR 2:15.276 2:15.611 2:14.406 1
Argentina José María López
2 9 France Frédéric Makowiecki France Hexis AMR 2:16.732 2:16.850 2:14.764 2
France Yann Clairay
3 1 Italy Andrea Bertolini Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 2:16.390 2:15.710 2:15.200 3
Germany Michael Bartels
4 25 Germany Frank Kechele Germany Reiter 2:16.825 2:16.051 2:15.378 9
Brazil Sérgio Jimenez
5 10 Monaco Clivio Piccione France Hexis AMR 2:17.072 2:16.950 2:15.767 4
Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi
6 24 Netherlands Peter Kox Germany Reiter 2:16.843 2:16.344 2:15.835 5
Germany Christopher Haase
7 38 Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 2:17.105 2:16.485 2:16.407 6
Germany Dominik Schwager
8 23 Germany Michael Krumm United Kingdom Sumo Power GT 2:16.412 2:16.304 2:16.448 7
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
9 6 Switzerland Neel Jani Switzerland Matech Competition 2:16.590 2:17.109 8
France Nicolas Armindo
10 5 United Kingdom Richard Westbrook Switzerland Matech Competition 2:16.192 2:17.213 10
Germany Thomas Mutsch
11 34 Belgium Nico Verdonck Germany Triple H Team Hegersport 2:16.657 2:17.415 11
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
12 40 Belgium Bas Leinders Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 2:16.034 2:17.510 12
Belgium Maxime Martin
13 2 Brazil Enrique Bernoldi Germany Vitaphone Racing Team 2:16.796 2:17.836 13
Portugal Miguel Ramos
14 13 Germany Marc Hennerici Germany Phoenix Racing / Carsport 2:16.982 2:17.866 14
Greece Alexander Margaritis
15 37 Argentina Ricardo Risatti Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport 2:16.732 2:17.884 15
Germany Marc Basseng
16 33 Germany Alex Müller Germany Triple H Team Hegersport 2:16.512 2:18.516 16
Germany Altfrid Heger
17 7 United Kingdom Darren Turner Germany Young Driver AMR 2:17.183 17
Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
18 22 United Kingdom Warren Hughes United Kingdom Sumo Power GT 2:17.256 18
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
19 41 Italy Matteo Bobbi Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team 2:17.293 19
Finland Markus Palttala
20 4 Sweden Max Nilsson Switzerland Swiss Racing Team 2:17.609 20
Japan Seiji Ara
21 3 Austria Karl Wendlinger Switzerland Swiss Racing Team 2:17.809 21
Switzerland Henri Moser
22 12 Netherlands Duncan Huisman Belgium Mad-Croc Racing No Time WD
Finland Pertti Kuismanen

Qualifying Race

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Race result

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Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 9 France Hexis AMR France Frédéric Makowiecki
France Yann Clairay
Aston Martin 22
2 5 Switzerland Matech Competition United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
Germany Thomas Mutsch
Ford 22 −13.029
3 40 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Belgium Bas Leinders
Belgium Maxime Martin
Ford 22 −13.477
4 10 France Hexis AMR Monaco Clivio Piccione
Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi
Aston Martin 22 −22.205
5 25 Germany Reiter Germany Frank Kechele
Brazil Sérgio Jimenez
Lamborghini 22 −26.195
6 23 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT Germany Michael Krumm
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
Nissan 22 −28.206
7 3 Switzerland Swiss Racing Team Austria Karl Wendlinger
Switzerland Henri Moser
Nissan 22 −29.587
8 34 Germany Triple H Team Hegersport Belgium Nico Verdonck
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
Maserati 22 −31.065
9 38 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli
Germany Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini 22 −34.182
10 7 Germany Young Driver AMR United Kingdom Darren Turner
Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
Aston Martin 22 −35.849
11 33 Germany Triple H Team Hegersport Germany Alex Müller
Germany Altfrid Heger
Maserati 22 −42.835
12 1 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Italy Andrea Bertolini
Germany Michael Bartels
Maserati 22 −43.383
13 22 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT United Kingdom Warren Hughes
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 22 −45.326
14 37 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Argentina Ricardo Risatti
Germany Marc Basseng
Lamborghini 22 −49.560
15 41 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Italy Matteo Bobbi
Finland Markus Palttala
Ford 22 −50.247
16 2 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
Portugal Miguel Ramos
Maserati 22 −52.989
17 6 Switzerland Matech Competition Switzerland Neel Jani
France Nicolas Armindo
Ford 22 −2:06.747
18
DNF
13 Germany Phoenix Racing / Carsport Germany Marc Hennerici
Greece Alexander Margaritis
Corvette 19 Mechanical
19
DNF
24 Germany Reiter Netherlands Peter Kox
Germany Christopher Haase
Lamborghini 1 Collision
20
DNF
4 Switzerland Swiss Racing Team Sweden Max Nilsson
Japan Seiji Ara
Nissan 0 Retired
21
DNF
8 Germany Young Driver AMR Germany Stefan Mücke
Argentina José María López
Aston Martin 0 Collision

Championship Race

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Frédéric Makowiecki and Yann Clairay's winning Aston Martin DBR9.

Race result

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Pos No. Team Drivers Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired
1 9 France Hexis AMR France Frédéric Makowiecki
France Yann Clairay
Aston Martin 26
2 5 Switzerland Matech Competition United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
Germany Thomas Mutsch
Ford 26 −13.616
3 10 France Hexis AMR Monaco Clivio Piccione
Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi
Aston Martin 26 −23.159
4 25 Germany Reiter Germany Frank Kechele
Brazil Sérgio Jimenez
Lamborghini 26 −23.623
5 8 Germany Young Driver AMR Germany Stefan Mücke
Argentina José María López
Aston Martin 26 −26.883
6 37 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Argentina Ricardo Risatti
Germany Marc Basseng
Lamborghini 26 −27.827
7 1 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Italy Andrea Bertolini
Germany Michael Bartels
Maserati 26 −32.440
8 6 Switzerland Matech Competition Switzerland Neel Jani
France Nicolas Armindo
Ford 26 −38.646
9 33 Germany Triple H Team Hegersport Germany Alex Müller
Germany Altfrid Heger
Maserati 26 −51.610
10 24 Germany Reiter Netherlands Peter Kox
Germany Christopher Haase
Lamborghini 26 −58.398
11 38 Germany All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport Netherlands Nicky Pastorelli
Germany Dominik Schwager
Lamborghini 26 −1:29.624
12 13 Germany Phoenix Racing / Carsport Germany Marc Hennerici
Greece Alexander Margaritis
Corvette 26 −1:34.407
13 4 Switzerland Swiss Racing Team Sweden Max Nilsson
Japan Seiji Ara
Nissan 26 −1:41.277
14 2 Germany Vitaphone Racing Team Brazil Enrique Bernoldi
Portugal Miguel Ramos
Maserati 26 −1:41.555
15 7 Germany Young Driver AMR Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
United Kingdom Darren Turner
Aston Martin 22 −1:44.685
16
DNF
22 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT United Kingdom Warren Hughes
United Kingdom Jamie Campbell-Walter
Nissan 22 Gearbox
17
DNF
23 United Kingdom Sumo Power GT Germany Michael Krumm
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck
Nissan 18 Steering
18
DNF
41 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Italy Matteo Bobbi
Finland Markus Palttala
Ford 16 Retired
19
DNF
40 Belgium Marc VDS Racing Team Belgium Bas Leinders
Belgium Maxime Martin
Ford 16 Mechanical
20
DNF
34 Germany Triple H Team Hegersport Belgium Nico Verdonck
Italy Alessandro Pier Guidi
Maserati 13 Retired
21
DNF
3 Switzerland Swiss Racing Team Austria Karl Wendlinger
Switzerland Henri Moser
Nissan 13 Collision

References

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