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Australian Endurance GT Championship Sandown 2019
Event:
Shannons Nationals Sandown
Date:
21.9.2019
Track:
Sandown International Motor Raceway (Australia)
, 3.104 kms
Organiser: Shannon's Australian Motor Racing Nationals
Australian Endurance GT Championship Sandown
Australian GT Championship
(round 5)
Australian Endurance Championship
(round 3)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
21/9 15:32 and 22/9 10:36 and 22/9 15:15
Grid:
2-2-2, PP left
Distance:
60+60+45 minutes
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
12
Practiced:
12
Qualified:
12
Started:
12
Finished:
6
Classified:
9
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
FIA GT3 - Championship
4
4
4
FIA GT3 - Trophy
0
0
0
Trofeo Challenge
0
0
0
FIA GT4
3
3
2
Invitational
5
5
3
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Grid
Race 1 Results
Race 2 Results
Race 3 Results
Qualifying
Qualifying 1
Qualifying 2
Lap Times
Race notes:
3 Safety Car periods with a total of 6 laps
Pre-race sessions:
1 non-qualifying practice sessions held for a total of 40 minutes on 20/9
2 qualifying sessions held for a total of 40 minutes on 21/9
Winners:
Overall:
63
Mercedes-AMG GT3
Peter Hackett
FIA GT4:
48
KTM X-Bow GT4
Wood / McMillan
Invitational:
29
Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo
Stack / Manolios
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
59
McLaren 720S GT3
Simpson / Ross
1:07.964
164.000 km/h
lap 44
FIA GT4:
74
McLaren 570S GT4
Fitzgerald / O'Brien
1:14.830
lap 122
Invitational:
71
Chevrolet Camaro GT3
Dale Paterson
1:10.272
lap 118
Pole Positions:
Overall:
59
McLaren 720S GT3
Simpson / Ross
1:09.463
161.000 km/h
FIA GT4:
48
KTM X-Bow GT4
Wood / McMillan
1:17.870
Invitational:
29
Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo Evo
Stack / Manolios
1:16.384
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Lamborghini (2), KTM (2), McLaren (2)
Top engines by numbers:
Audi (3), Lamborghini (2), McLaren (2), Chevrolet (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Lamborghini Huracán (2), KTM X-Bow (2)
Driver nationalities:
AUS (18)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (72%), front-engined (18%), rear-engined (10%)
Average engine size:
4854 cc
(with regard to 33% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 5494 cc)
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