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Final Pro Series Results ROUND 2 - Spa-Francorchamps - PRO SERIES - Final Results Pos Driver Vehicle Team # Laps Time/Gap Best lap Points 1 Lorenzo Marcucci Audi R8 LMS Evo 2019 LP Racing 188 27 01:02:09.386 02:17.9670 25 2 Ivan Pareras Audi R8 LMS Evo 2019 Phoenix Racing 5 27 +00:00:15.492 02:18.4650 18 3 Luigi Di Lorenzo AMR V8 Vantage 2019 Modena Kart ASD 44 27 +00:00:16.257 02:18.5340 15 4 Louis Deletraz Porsche 911 II GT3 R 2019 GPX Racing 12 27 +00:00:44.745 02:19.2480 12 5 Luca Ghiotto AMR V8 Vantage 2019 R-Motorsport 62 27 +00:00:46.435 02:19.1790 10 6 Dan Wells Lamborghini Huracan Evo 2019 Leipert Motorsports 166 27 +00:00:51.116 02:19.5900 8 7 Scott Malvern Bentley Continental GT3 2018 Team Parker Racing 66 27 +00:01:06.124 02:20.0520 6 8 Jody Fannin BMW M6 GT3 Walkenhorst Motorsport 277 27 +00:01:06.423 02:19.8000 4 9 Seb Morris Bentley Continental GT3 2018 Bentley Motorsport 31 27 +00:01:21.779 02:20.3250 2 10 Ezequiel Companc Mercedes AMG GT3 Madpanda Motorsport 90 27 +00:01:22.208 02:20.1390 1 11 Benjamin Tusting McLaren 720S GT3 2019 Balfe Motorsport 644 27 +00:01:24.051 02:19.6440 12 Maksim Yefanov Ferrari 488 GT3 Fasttuning 337 27 +00:01:24.361 02:19.6020 13 Kang Ling Mercedes AMG GT3 ARC BRATISLAVA 33 27 +00:01:24.558 02:20.2560 14 David Fumanelli Ferrari 488 GT3 Kessel Racing 11 27 +00:01:34.681 02:19.5960 15 Michael O'Brien McLaren 720S GT3 2019 McLaren Customer Racing 20 27 +00:01:47.963 02:19.3950 16 Bryan Heitkotter Nissan GT R Nismo GT3 2018 Always Evolving Nissan NISMO 55 27 +00:01:48.454 02:20.5710 17 Miguel Molina Ferrari 488 GT3 Ferrari Competizioni GT 71 27 +00:01:53.309 02:20.4570 18 Albert Costa Balboa Lamborghini Huracan Evo 2019 Emil Frey Racing 163 27 +00:01:57.227 02:18.7080 19 Chris Froggatt Ferrari 488 GT3 Sky Tempesta Racing 93 27 +00:02:10.728 02:19.8420 20 Ricky Collard AMR V8 Vantage 2019 R-Motorsport 76 26 +1 lap 02:22.7040 21 David Perel Ferrari 488 GT3 Rinaldi Racing 333 26 +1 lap 02:18.5520 22 Fabrizio Crestani McLaren 720S GT3 2019 Teo Martin Motorsport 27 26 +1 lap 02:18.6510 23 Matthew Samuel AMR V8 Vantage 2019 ZRS Engineering 112 26 +1 lap 02:20.7990 24 James Pull AMR V8 Vantage 2019 R-Motorsport 762 26 +1 lap 02:20.2530 25 Isa Al - Khalifa McLaren 720S GT3 2019 2 Seas Motorsport 383 25 +2 laps 02:19.8660 26 Martin Kodric McLaren 720S GT3 2019 59racing 59 25 +2 laps 02:19.4460 27 Ben Barnicoat McLaren 720S GT3 2019 2 Seas Motorsport 99 25 +2 laps 02:19.3440 28 Alex Buncombe Bentley Continental GT3 2018 Bentley Motorsport 8 24 +3 laps 02:19.8180 29 Nicklas Nielsen Ferrari 488 GT3 Ferrari Competizioni GT 52 20 +7 laps 02:18.9180 30 Diego Cassara Audi R8 LMS Evo 2019 Pit Lane Competizioni 83 20 +7 laps 02:19.7340 31 Vitantonio Liuzzi Lamborghini Huracan Evo 2019 FFF Racing Team 19 19 +8 laps 02:22.4010 32 Daniel Serra Ferrari 488 GT3 Ferrari Competizioni GT 51 18 +9 laps 02:19.9170 33 Matteo Cairoli Porsche 911 II GT3 R 2019 Dinamic Motorsport 7 17 +10 laps 02:19.1580 34 Mikael Grenier Lamborghini Huracan Evo 2019 Emil Frey Racing 14 13 +14 laps 02:19.0110 35 Arno Santamato Mercedes AMG GT3 AKKA ASP TEAM 89 11 +16 laps 02:19.8210 36 Simone Iaquinta Porsche 911 II GT3 R 2019 Team Ghinzani Arco Motorsport 38 10 +17 laps 02:20.6490 37 Simone Di Luca Audi R8 LMS Evo 2019 Faro Racing 53 8 +19 laps 02:19.0110 38 Christian Engelhart Porsche 911 II GT3 R 2019 Dinamic Motorsport 54 7 +20 laps 02:19.7580 39 Nicolas Hillebrand Ferrari 488 GT3 Buttler-Pal Motorsport 711 7 +20 laps 02:18.0120 40 Romain Monti Bentley Continental GT3 2018 Bullitt Racing 10 3 +24 laps 02:22.3260 41 Raffaele Marciello Mercedes AMG GT3 AKKA ASP TEAM 999 2 +25 laps 02:26.7600 42 Jenson Button McLaren 720S GT3 2019 Jenson Team Rocket RJN 22 2 +25 laps 02:43.7640 43 Jordan Pepper Bentley Continental GT3 2018 K-PAX Racing by SIRIO eSports 3 1 +26 laps 02:50.1870 44 Arthur Rougier Audi R8 LMS Evo 2019 Saintéloc Racing 25 1 +26 laps 02:52.6050 45 Andy Soucek Bentley Continental GT3 2018 K-PAX Racing by SIRIO eSports 9 1 +26 laps 03:42.3960 46 Jean-Eric Vergne Ferrari 488 GT3 Coach Dave Academy 111 0 DNF PENALTIES # DRIVER 99 Barnicoat Car #99 Warning and 2 penalty points for incident at turn 19 Lap 1 383 Al - Khalifa First and final warning for stopping on the grass after the finish line during qualifying. 93 Froggatt First and final warning for stopping on track after the finish line during qualifying. 22 Button 30 seconds penalty in lieu of drive-through (3 pen pts) for causing collision at T18 11 Fumanelli 30-seconds penalty in lieu of drive-through (3 pen pts) for causing collision with #55 after T17 644 Tusting 30-seconds penalty in lieu of drive-through (3 pen pts) for causing collision with #3 after T17 38 Iaquinta 30-seconds penalty in lieu of drive-through (3 pen pts) for causing collision with #644 at T7 lap 6. 25 Rougier Warning (2 pen pts) for causing collision with #20 at T12 lap 2 163 Costa Balboa 30-seconds penalty in lieu of drive-through (3 pen pts) for causing collision with #7 at T1 lap 18. 188 Marcucci Race Direction warning (0 pen pts) for track limits at T4. 83 Cassara Warning (2 pen pts) for unsafe rejoin at T4 lap 4 Protest car #11 v #55. Reviewed and in-race decision confirmed. Protest car #25 v #163. No incident at T15. Contact at T12 reviewed and in-race decision confirmed. Protest car #33 v #377. Incident reviewed. No further action. Protest #644 - Qualifying. Race stewards are not reviewing qualfiying incidents after the race. Protest #644 - incident at 20:38 review time. Incident reviewed in-race and #38 received penalty. 11 Fumanelli Protest #31 v #11. No contact on lap 9. Incidents on lap 10 at T18 and T19 reviewed. 31 Morris Warnings (2 pen pts) to both #31 and #11. #31 caused contact approaching T18 and gained position, #11 caused contact at T19. Protests - General Message. Where penalties are imposed automatically for offences detected by the game, these will not be reviewed by the race stewards. # Name BWP 99 Barnicoat 2 383 Al - Khalifa 2 93 Froggatt 2 22 Button 3 11 Fumanelli 5 644 Tusting 3 38 Iaquinta 3 25 Rougier 2 163 Costa Balboa 3 83 Cassara 2 31 Morris 2.
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