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FFSA French GT Championship Lédenon 2019
Event:
Date:
7.7.2019
Track:
Circuit de Lédenon (France)
, 3.156 kms
Organiser: unknown
FFSA French GT Championship Lédenon
FFSA French GT Championship
(round 3)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
6/7 16:02 and 7/7 12:47
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
2 x 60 minutes
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
38
Practiced:
38
Qualified:
38
Started:
38
Finished:
26
Classified:
32
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
FIA GT4 - Pro-Am
23
23
18
FIA GT4 - Am
15
15
14
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Race 1 Results
Grid Race 1
Race 2 Results
Grid Race 2
Qualifying
Qualifying 1
Qualifying 2
Lap Times
Pre-race sessions:
official test held in 3 session on 4/7
2 non-qualifying practice sessions held for a total of 120 minutes on 5/7
2 qualifying sessions held for a total of 50 minutes on 6/7
Winners:
Race 1:
35
Alpine A110 GT4
Ferté / Demoustier
Race 2:
36
Alpine A110 GT4
Lémeret / Jean
FIA GT4 - Am race 1:
10
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR
Gomar / Lambert
FIA GT4 - Am race 2:
22
Ginetta G55 GT4
Huteau / Simonet
Fastest Laps:
Race 1:
76
Alpine A110 GT4
Nicolas Prost (F)
1:27.5740
129.5000 km/h
Race 2:
36
Alpine A110 GT4
Pierre-Alexandre Jean (F)
1:27.0030
130.5000 km/h
FIA GT4 - Am race 1:
22
Ginetta G55 GT4
Pascal Huteau (F)
1:28.5270
128.1000 km/h
FIA GT4 - Am race 2:
10
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR
Julien Lambert (F)
1:27.8900
129.2000 km/h
Pole Positions:
Race 1:
8
Alpine A110 GT4
Robert Consani (F)
1:26.1780
Race 2:
9
Alpine A110 GT4
Soheil Ayari (F)
1:25.4950
FIA GT4 - Am race 1:
10
Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR
Nicolas Gomar (F)
1:26.7790
FIA GT4 - Am race 2:
22
Ginetta G55 GT4
Valentin Simonet (F)
1:26.2230
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Alpine (10), Ginetta (9), Porsche (6), Mercedes-AMG (5), Audi (5)
Top engines by numbers:
Renault (10), Ford (9), Porsche (6), Mercedes-AMG (5), Audi (5)
Top car types by numbers:
Alpine A110 (10), Ginetta G55 (9), Mercedes-AMG GT4 (5), Audi R8 LMS (5)
Driver nationalities:
F (65), RL (2)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (55%), front-engined (45%)
Average engine size:
3398 cc
(with regard to 47% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 4036 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Alain Ferté (64), Jean-Luc Beaubelique (56), Soheil Ayari (49)
Youngest known drivers:
Theo Nouet (17), Arthur Rougier (19), Pierre Courroye (25)
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