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Classification @ 9 Hours Intercontinental GT Challenge Suzuka 10 Hours RACE - CLASSIFICATION @ 9 HOURS POS NO CLPIC TEAM / DRIVERS CARLAPSTIME GAP DIFF KPH BEST ON Audi Sport Team WRT (BEL) Audi R8 LMS GT3 2019 Pro 1 246 8:59:48.198 158.78 2:02.765 223 1 25 Dries VANTHOOR (BEL) / Kelvin van der LINDE (ZAF) / Frederic Audi Sport Team Absolute Racing (CHN) Audi R8 LMS GT3 2019 Pro 2 2458:58:17.190 1 Lap 1 Lap 158.58 2:03.421 195 2 125 Markus WINKELHOCK (DEU) / Christopher HAASE (DEU) / Christopher Mercedes-AMG Team Strakka Racing (GBR) Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro 3 2458:58:58.090 1 Lap 40.900 158.38 2:03.903 231 3 44 Gary PAFFETT (GBR) / Lewis WILLIAMSON (GBR) / Tristan VAUTIER Mercedes-AMG Team GOOD SMILE (JPN) Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro 4 2458:59:52.567 1 Lap 54.477 158.11 2:03.994 192 4 00 Nobuteru TANIGUCHI (JPN) / Tatsuya KATAOKA (JPN) / Kamui Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing (HKG) Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro 5 2458:59:55.002 1 Lap 2.435 158.10 2:03.429 217 5 999 Maximilian BUHK (DEU) / Maro ENGEL (DEU) / Raffaele MARCIELLO Absolute Racing (CHN) Porsche 911 GT3 R Pro 6 2448:56:35.010 2 Laps 1 Lap 158.43 2:03.406 220 6 912 Dennis OLSEN (NOR) / Matt CAMPBELL (AUS) / Dirk WERNER (DEU) BMW Team Schnitzer (DEU) BMW M6 GT3 Pro 7 2448:56:41.570 2 Laps 6.560 158.40 2:03.327 220 7 42 Martin TOMCZYK (DEU) / Nicolas YELLOLY (GBR) / Augusto FARFUS KCMG (HKG) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2018 Pro 8 2448:56:47.380 2 Laps 5.810 158.37 2:03.079 220 8 35 Katsumasa CHIYO (JPN) / Joshua BURDON (AUS) / Tsugio MATSUDA Mercedes-AMG Team CraftBamboo Racing (HKG) Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro 9 2448:58:01.337 2 Laps 1:13.957 158.01 2:03.837 219 9 77 Maximilian GOETZ (DEU) / Luca STOLZ (DEU) / Yelmer BUURMAN Bentley Team M-Sport (GBR) Bentley Continental GT3 Pro 10 2448:58:07.439 2 Laps 6.102 157.98 2:02.996 216 10 107 Jordan PEPPER (ZAF) / Steven KANE (GBR) / Jules GOUNON (FRA) CAR GUY Racing (JPN) Ferrari 488 GT3 Pro 11 2448:58:48.852 2 Laps 41.413 157.78 2:03.209 226 11 777 James CALADO (GBR) / Kei COZZOLINO (JPN) / Miguel MOLINA SunEnergy1 Racing (AUS) Mercedes-AMG GT3 Silver 1 2448:59:34.113 2 Laps 45.261 157.56 2:03.451 220 12 75 Nico BASTIAN (DEU) / Mikael GRENIER (CAN) / Kenny HABUL (AUS) EBM (NZL) Porsche 911 GT3 R Pro 12 2448:59:49.247 2 Laps 15.134 157.48 2:03.334 223 13 911 Romain DUMAS (FRA) / Mathieu JAMINET (FRA) / Sven MÜLLER JLOC (JPN) Lamborghini Huracan GT3 2019 Pro 13 2438:59:27.342 3 Laps 1 Lap 156.94 2:04.594 4 14 87 Takashi KOGURE (JPN) / Yuya MOTOJIMA (JPN) / Yuhi SEKIGUCHI TEAM UPGARAGE (JPN) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 Pro 14 2438:59:42.761 3 Laps 15.419 156.87 2:04.679 193 15 18 Takashi KOBAYASHI (JPN) / Kosuke MATSUURA (JPN) / Tadasuke Honda Team Motul (ITA) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 Pro 15 2438:59:49.363 3 Laps 6.602 156.84 2:03.947 194 16 30 Marco BONANOMI (ITA) / Hideki MUTOH (JPN) / Bertrand BAGUETTE Audi Team Hitotsuyama (JPN) Audi R8 LMS GT3 2019 Pro 16 2428:58:04.612 4 Laps 1 Lap 156.70 2:04.088 76 17 21 Alession PICARIELLO (BEL) / Ryuichiro TOMITA (JPN) / Richard Modulo Drago CORSE (JPN) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 Pro 17 2428:59:01.191 4 Laps 56.579 156.42 2:04.380 222 18 034 Ryo MICHIGAMI (JPN) / Hiroki OTSU (JPN) / Daisuke NAKAJIMA (JPN) Callaway Competition with BINGORACING (JPN) Callaway Corvette C7 GT3-R Silver 2 2418:58:12.132 5 Laps 1 Lap 156.01 2:04.343 141 19 37 Shinji TAKEI (JPN) / Ryo OGAWA (JPN) / Markus POMMER (DEU) Team Strakka Racing (GBR) Mercedes-AMG GT3 ProAm 1 2398:59:44.519 7 Laps 2 Laps 154.28 2:03.703 186 20 43 Christina NIELSEN (DNK) / Adrian Henry D'SILVA (MYS) / Dominik Garage59 (GBR) Aston Martin V8 Vantage AMR G ProAm 2 2398:59:46.569 7 Laps 2.050 154.27 2:04.247 212 21 188 Alex WEST (SWE) / Chris GOODWIN (GBR) / Come LEDOGAR (FRA) PLANEX SMACAM RACING (JPN) McLaren 720S GT3 Pro 18 2388:57:13.693 8 Laps 1 Lap 154.35 2:04.331 168 22 11 Mika HAKKINEN (FIN) / Katsuaki KUBOTA (JPN) / Hiroaki ISHIURA KCMG (HKG) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2018 Pro 19 2368:59:25.038 10 Laps 2 Laps 152.43 2:03.037 180 23 018 Alexandre IMPERATORI (CHE) / Edoardo LIBERATI (ITA) / Oliver LM corsa (JPN) Porsche 911 GT3 R ProAm 3 2358:59:10.200 11 Laps 1 Lap 151.86 2:05.445 114 24 60 Juichi WAKISAKA (JPN) / Shigekazu WAKISAKA (JPN) / Kei SATO-SS SPORTS (JPN) Mercedes-AMG GT3 Am 1 2348:58:34.833 12 Laps 1 Lap 151.37 2:06.043 3 25 112 Atsushi SATO (JPN) / Ryosei YAMASHITA (JPN) / Norio KUBO (JPN) MP Racing (JPN) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2015 Am 2 2328:58:55.651 14 Laps 2 Laps 149.98 2:05.889 53 26 9 Joe SHINDO (JPN) / Yusaku SHIBATA (JPN) / Takumi TAKATA (JPN) GTNET MOTORSPORTS (JPN) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2015 ProAm 4 2308:57:49.609 16 Laps 2 Laps 149.00 2:05.194 173 27 5 Teruhiko HAMANO (JPN) / Kazuki HOSHINO (JPN) / Eiji YAMADA (JPN) CarsTokaiDream28 (JPN) Lotus Evora MC ProAm 5 2308:58:15.892 16 Laps 26.283 148.87 2:03.875 170 28 2 Kazuho TAKAHASHI (JPN) / Hiroki KATO (JPN) / Hiroshi HAMAGUCHI Bentley Team M-Sport (GBR) Bentley Continental GT3 Pro 20 2298:58:00.469 17 Laps 1 Lap 148.30 2:02.221 176 29 108 Alex BUNCOMBE (GBR) / Andy SOUCEK (ESP) / Seb MORRIS (UK) WALL RACING / ADRIAN DEITZ (AUS) Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Silver 3 2178:47:13.101 29 Laps 12 Laps 143.40 2:06.033 203 30 6 Adrian DEITZ (AUS) / Antonio D'ALBERTO (AUS) / Cameron AMAC Motorsport (AUS) Porsche 997 GT3 R Silver 4 1988:59:16.827 48 Laps 19 Laps 127.92 2:05.592 42 31 51 Andrew MACPHERSON (AUS) / Ben PORTER (AUS) / Brad SHIELS apr with ARN racing (JPN) Ferrari 488 GT3 Silver 5 1867:11:17.394 60 Laps 12 Laps 150.26 2:04.982 30 32 8 Hiroaki NAGAI (JPN) / Manabu ORIDO (JPN) / Yuta KAMIMURA (JPN) HubAuto Corsa (TWN) Ferrari 488 GT3 Pro 21 1678:58:33.694 79 Laps 19 Laps 108.03 2:03.867 161 33 27 Nick CASSIDY (NZL) / Nick FOSTER (AUS) / Heikki KOVALAINEN (FIN) ARROWS RACING (MYS) Honda Acura NSX GT3 2019 Am 3 592:27:52.792 187 Laps 108 Laps 139.00 2:10.914 11 RET 98 Philip MA (HKG) / Licka LIU (MAC) / Jacky YEUNG (HKG) JLOC (JPN) Lamborghini Huracan GT3 2019 Pro 22 491:47:36.556 197 Laps 10 Laps 158.65 2:04.015 30 RET 88 Andrea CALDARELLI (ITA) / Marco MAPELLI (ITA) / Dennis LIND (DNK) Walkenhorst Motorsport (DEU) BMW M6 GT3 Pro 23 431:49:50.435 203 Laps 6 Laps 136.39 2:03.483 2 RET 34 Christian KROGNES (NOR) / Nicky CATSBURG (NLD) / Mikkel JENSEN FASTEST LAP 108 Pro Bentley Team M-Sport (GBR) Bentley Continental GT3 176 2:02.221 106.28 mph 171.04 kph Alex BUNCOMBE (GBR) / Andy SOUCEK (ESP) / Seb MORRIS (UK) 75 Silver SunEnergy1 Racing (AUS) Mercedes-AMG GT3 220 2:03.451 105.22 mph 169.34 kph Nico BASTIAN (DEU) / Mikael GRENIER (CAN) / Kenny HABUL (AUS) 43 ProAm Team Strakka Racing (GBR) Mercedes-AMG GT3 186 2:03.703 105.00 mph 168.99 kph Christina NIELSEN (DNK) / Adrian Henry D'SILVA (MYS) / Dominik BAUMAN 9 Am MP Racing (JPN) Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 2015 53 2:05.889 103.18 mph 166.06 kph Joe SHINDO (JPN) / Yusaku SHIBATA (JPN) / Takumi TAKATA (JPN) Suzuka Weather / Track : Dusk / Dry Circuit Length = 5.807 km These results are provisional until the conclusion of any judicial and technical matters. Start: 10:03 Flag 00:00 End: 00:00 Race Director : Timekeeper : Results can be found at www.tsl-timing.com Printed - 19:04 Sunday, 25 August 2019.
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