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Suzuka 10 Hours QUALIFYING - COMBINED CLASSIFICATION Intercontinental GT Challenge Suzuka 10 Hours QUALIFYING - COMBINED CLASSIFICATION SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3 POS NO CLPIC NAME TEAM BEST LAPS BEST LAPS BEST LAPS BEST Audi Sport Team WRT (BEL) Audi R8 LMS GT3 2019 1 25 Pro 1 6:06.522 52:02.480 4 2:01.494 5 2:02.548 Dries VANTHOOR (BEL) / Kelvin van der LINDE (ZAF) / Frederic VERVI 2 27 Pro 2 HubAuto Corsa (TWN) Ferrari 488 GT3 6:07.333 42:02.502 4 2:01.820 5 2:03.011 Nick CASSIDY (NZL) / Nick FOSTER (AUS) / Heikki KOVALAINEN (FIN 3 77 Pro 3 Mercedes-AMG Team CraftBamboo Racing (HKG) Mercedes-AMG GT3 6:07.338 42:02.232 4 2:02.244 5 2:02.862 Maximilian GOETZ (DEU) / Luca STOLZ (DEU) / Yelmer BUURMAN (NL CAR GUY Racing (JPN) Ferrari 488 GT3 4 777 Pro 4 6:07.502 32:02.728 4 2:02.111 5 2:02.663 James CALADO (GBR) / Kei COZZOLINO (JPN) / Miguel MOLINA (ESP KCMG (HKG) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2018 5 35 Pro 5 6:07.524 62:02.653 7 2:02.210 7 2:02.661 Katsumasa CHIYO (JPN) / Joshua BURDON (AUS) / Tsugio MATSUDA 6 88 Pro 6 JLOC (JPN) Lamborghini Huracan GT3 2019 6:07.548 32:03.587 7 2:01.957 6 2:02.004 Andrea CALDARELLI (ITA) / Marco MAPELLI (ITA) / Dennis LIND (DNK 7 107 Pro 7 Bentley Team M-Sport (GBR) Bentley Continental GT3 6:07.597 42:02.404 4 2:02.756 5 2:02.437 Jordan PEPPER (ZAF) / Steven KANE (GBR) / Jules GOUNON (FRA) Audi Sport Team Absolute Racing (CHN) Audi R8 LMS GT3 2019 8 125 Pro 8 6:07.666 52:02.530 5 2:01.995 7 2:03.141 Markus WINKELHOCK (DEU) / Christopher HAASE (DEU) / Christopher KCMG (HKG) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2018 9 018 Pro 9 6:07.819 62:02.491 6 2:02.584 7 2:02.744 Alexandre IMPERATORI (CHE) / Edoardo LIBERATI (ITA) / Oliver JARV 10 34 Pro 10 Walkenhorst Motorsport (DEU) BMW M6 GT3 6:07.846 62:03.259 5 2:01.907 6 2:02.680 Christian KROGNES (NOR) / Nicky CATSBURG (NLD) / Mikkel JENSEN 11 999 Pro 11 Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing (HKG) Mercedes-AMG GT3 6:07.925 32:03.315 4 2:02.064 4 2:02.546 Maximilian BUHK (DEU) / Maro ENGEL (DEU) / Raffaele MARCIELLO ( BMW Team Schnitzer (DEU) BMW M6 GT3 12 42 Pro 12 6:08.056 52:02.955 4 2:02.869 5 2:02.232 Martin TOMCZYK (DEU) / Nicolas YELLOLY (GBR) / Augusto FARFUS Absolute Racing (CHN) Porsche 911 GT3 R 13 912 Pro 13 6:08.123 42:03.019 4 2:02.327 5 2:02.777 Dennis OLSEN (NOR) / Matt CAMPBELL (AUS) / Dirk WERNER (DEU) 14 30 Pro 14 Honda Team Motul (ITA) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 6:08.303 42:02.635 5 2:02.823 6 2:02.845 Marco BONANOMI (ITA) / Hideki MUTOH (JPN) / Bertrand BAGUETTE 15 108 Pro 15 Bentley Team M-Sport (GBR) Bentley Continental GT3 6:08.313 42:02.862 6 2:02.072 6 2:03.379 Alex BUNCOMBE (GBR) / Andy SOUCEK (ESP) / Seb MORRIS (UK) Audi Team Hitotsuyama (JPN) Audi R8 LMS GT3 2019 16 21 Pro 16 6:08.697 62:02.760 7 2:02.678 7 2:03.259 Alession PICARIELLO (BEL) / Ryuichiro TOMITA (JPN) / Richard LYON JLOC (JPN) Lamborghini Huracan GT3 2019 17 87 Pro 17 6:08.937 52:02.621 6 2:02.997 6 2:03.319 Takashi KOGURE (JPN) / Yuya MOTOJIMA (JPN) / Yuhi SEKIGUCHI (J 18 00 Pro 18 Mercedes-AMG Team GOOD SMILE (JPN) Mercedes-AMG GT3 6:09.017 62:03.429 7 2:02.715 7 2:02.873 Nobuteru TANIGUCHI (JPN) / Tatsuya KATAOKA (JPN) / Kamui KOBAY 19 44 Pro 19 Mercedes-AMG Team Strakka Racing (GBR) Mercedes-AMG GT3 6:09.391 52:03.663 6 2:02.612 6 2:03.116 Gary PAFFETT (GBR) / Lewis WILLIAMSON (GBR) / Tristan VAUTIER ( SunEnergy1 Racing (AUS) Mercedes-AMG GT3 20 75 Silver 1 6:09.580 62:02.104 6 2:02.498 7 2:04.978 Nico BASTIAN (DEU) / Mikael GRENIER (CAN) / Kenny HABUL (AUS) TEAM UPGARAGE (JPN) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 21 18 Pro 20 6:09.935 42:02.659 5 2:03.594 5 2:03.682 Takashi KOBAYASHI (JPN) / Kosuke MATSUURA (JPN) / Tadasuke MA 22 8 Silver 2 apr with ARN racing (JPN) Ferrari 488 GT3 6:09.978 52:04.018 5 2:03.142 6 2:02.818 Hiroaki NAGAI (JPN) / Manabu ORIDO (JPN) / Yuta KAMIMURA (JPN) 23 034 Pro 21 Modulo Drago CORSE (JPN) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 6:10.413 62:04.114 6 2:02.580 7 2:03.719 Ryo MICHIGAMI (JPN) / Hiroki OTSU (JPN) / Daisuke NAKAJIMA (JPN) EBM (NZL) Porsche 911 GT3 R 24 911 Pro 22 6:10.860 62:04.587 4 2:02.888 6 2:03.385 Romain DUMAS (FRA) / Mathieu JAMINET (FRA) / Sven MÜLLER (DEU PLANEX SMACAM RACING (JPN) McLaren 720S GT3 25 11 Pro 23 6:11.256 32:03.340 6 2:04.796 7 2:03.120 Mika HAKKINEN (FIN) / Katsuaki KUBOTA (JPN) / Hiroaki ISHIURA (JP 26 37 Silver 3 Callaway Competition with BINGORACING (JPN) Callaway Corvette C7 GT3-R 6:12.194 62:05.230 6 2:03.678 7 2:03.286 Shinji TAKEI (JPN) / Ryo OGAWA (JPN) / Markus POMMER (DEU) 27 60 ProAm 1 LM corsa (JPN) Porsche 911 GT3 R 6:15.003 32:04.315 7 2:03.905 7 2:06.783 Juichi WAKISAKA (JPN) / Shigekazu WAKISAKA (JPN) / Kei NAKANISH GTNET MOTORSPORTS (JPN) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2015 28 5 ProAm 2 6:16.560 52:06.165 4 2:03.860 5 2:06.535 Teruhiko HAMANO (JPN) / Kazuki HOSHINO (JPN) / Eiji YAMADA (JPN Team Strakka Racing (GBR) Mercedes-AMG GT3 29 43 ProAm 3 6:16.838 62:04.739 6 2:08.714 7 2:03.385 Christina NIELSEN (DNK) / Adrian Henry D'SILVA (MYS) / Dominik BAU 30 2 ProAm 4 CarsTokaiDream28 (JPN) Lotus Evora MC 6:17.575 42:10.495 5 2:03.090 7 2:03.990 Kazuho TAKAHASHI (JPN) / Hiroki KATO (JPN) / Hiroshi HAMAGUCHI 31 112 Am 1 SATO-SS SPORTS (JPN) Mercedes-AMG GT3 6:18.428 62:07.015 5 2:05.258 7 2:06.155 Atsushi SATO (JPN) / Ryosei YAMASHITA (JPN) / Norio KUBO (JPN) Garage59 (GBR) Aston Martin V8 Vantage AMR G 32 188 ProAm 5 6:20.390 52:08.223 6 2:07.584 6 2:04.583 Alex WEST (SWE) / Chris GOODWIN (GBR) / Come LEDOGAR (FRA) MP Racing (JPN) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2015 33 9 Am 2 6:21.821 62:09.316 5 2:04.283 5 2:08.222 Joe SHINDO (JPN) / Yusaku SHIBATA (JPN) / Takumi TAKATA (JPN) 34 51 Silver 4 AMAC Motorsport (AUS) Porsche 997 GT3 R 6:22.553 42:10.760 7 2:06.254 7 2:05.539 Andrew MACPHERSON (AUS) / Ben PORTER (AUS) / Brad SHIELS (A 35 98 Am 3 ARROWS RACING (MYS) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 6:29.908 52:09.170 7 2:10.707 6 2:10.031 Philip MA (HKG) / Licka LIU (MAC) / Jacky YEUNG (HKG) WALL RACING / ADRIAN DEITZ (AUS) Lamborghini Huracan GT3 36 6 Silver 5 6:30.915 42:19.627 6 2:05.488 6 2:05.800 Adrian DEITZ (AUS) / Antonio D'ALBERTO (AUS) / Cameron MCCONVI Suzuka Weather / Track : Bright / Dry Circuit Length = 5.807 km These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 14:05 Flag 14:20 End: 14:24 Clerk Of Course : Timekeeper : Results can be found at www.tsl-timing.com Printed - 14:39 Saturday, 24 August 2019.
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