2009 British GT Championship

The 2009 Avon Tyres British GT season was the 17th season of the British GT Championship. The season began at Oulton Park's Easter Monday meeting and finished on 20 September at Brands Hatch after 14 races. 2009 saw the debut of the new Supersport class. Twins David and Godfrey Jones won the GT3 title during the final race of the season. Jody Firth sealed the GT4 title, while Phil Keen and Marcus Clutton won the Supersports Class.

Drivers and teams

  • All cars ran on Avon tyres.
2009 Entry List[1]
TeamNo.DriversClassChassisEngineRounds
United States RPM Motorsport2United Kingdom Michael Bentwood[2]GT3Ford GT GT3Ford 5.0L V85–10
United Kingdom Philip Walker[2]5–14
United Kingdom Alex Mortimer11–14
United Kingdom Chad Racing3South Africa Christopher Hyman[3]GT3Ferrari F430 GT3Ferrari 4.3L V81–10, 12–14
United Kingdom Paul Warren[3]1–6, 9–14
Argentina José Manuel Balbiani[4]7–8, 11
United Kingdom Beechdean Motorsport7United Kingdom Andrew Howard[5]GT3Aston Martin DBRS9Aston Martin 6.0L V121–6, 9–10, 12–14
United Kingdom Jamie Smyth[5]
50United Kingdom Ben de Zille-ButlerGT4Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24Aston Martin AJ 4.3L V81–2
United Kingdom Richard Jones
United Kingdom Rollcentre Racing8United Kingdom Gregor Fisken[2]GT3Mosler MT900RChevrolet LS7 7.0L V83–4
United Kingdom Martin Short[2]
9United Kingdom Daniel Brown[6]GT3Mosler MT900RChevrolet LS7 7.0L V81–11
United Kingdom Stuart Hall[6]1–4
United Kingdom Gregor Fisken5–8
United Kingdom Martin Short9–11
United Kingdom VRS Equipment Finance12United Kingdom Phil BurtonGT3Ferrari F430 GT3Ferrari 4.3L V8All
United Kingdom Adam Wilcox
United Kingdom ABG Motorsport20United Kingdom Aaron Scott[7]GT3Dodge Viper Competition CoupeDodge 8.3L V10All
United Kingdom Craig Wilkins[7]
66United Kingdom Marcus CluttonSSKTM X-BowVolkswagen 2.0L Turbo I41–2, 11
United Kingdom Phil Keen
United Kingdom MTECH Racing21United KingdomDuncan CameronGT3Ferrari F430 GT3
Ferrari 430 Scuderia[2]
Ferrari 4.3L V8All
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin1–2, 5–8, 11–12
United Kingdom Mike Wilds3–4, 9–10
United Kingdom Mike Edmonds13–14
United Kingdom Team Preci-Spark22United Kingdom David JonesGT3Ascari KZ1-RBMW M62 5.0L V8All
United Kingdom Godfrey Jones
Denmark Rosso Verde23United Kingdom Hector LesterGT3Ferrari F430 GT3Ferrari 4.3L V8All
Denmark Allan Simonsen1–6, 9–14
France Stéphane Daoudi7–8
United Kingdom22 GT Racing32United Kingdom Tom Alexander[2]GT3Aston Martin DBRS9Aston Martin 6.0L V123–4
United Kingdom Adrian Willmott[2]
United Kingdom Century Motorsport41United Kingdom Nathan FrekeGT4Ginetta G50Ford Cyclone 3.5L V611
United Kingdom Benji Hetherington
United Kingdom Stark Racing44United Kingdom Ian Stinton[8]GT4Ginetta G50Ford Cyclone 3.5L V61–8, 12–14
United Kingdom Mike Thomas3–6
United Kingdom Paul Marsh7–8
United Kingdom Gary Simms13–14
United Kingdom Neil Clark12
46GT4Ginetta G50Ford Cyclone 3.5L V61–2
United Kingdom Ian Stinton9–10
United Kingdom Hunter Abbott
United Kingdom Team WFR52United Kingdom Jody FirthGT4Ginetta G50Ford Cyclone 3.5L V6All
United Kingdom Nigel Moore1–6, 9–14
United Kingdom Speedworks Motorsport53United Kingdom Richard SykesGT4Ginetta G50Ford Cyclone 3.5L V61–2, 12
United Kingdom Lawrence Tomlinson1–2
United Kingdom Christian Dick12
United Kingdom Rob Austin Racing54United Kingdom Hunter AbbottGT4Ginetta G50Ford Cyclone 3.5L V61–6
United Kingdom Gary Simms
United Kingdom Piranha Motorsport67United Kingdom Chris BialanSSLotus 2-ElevenToyota 2ZZ-GE 1.8L I413–14
United Kingdom Simon Mason
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport72Belgium Eddy RenardGT3Aston Martin DBRS9Aston Martin 6.0L V121–2
Belgium Vincent Vosse
90United Kingdom Andrew Smith[9]InvGinetta G50ZZytek 4.5L V83–4
United Kingdom Oliver Bryant[10]3–6, 9–10, 12
United Kingdom Joe Osborne5–6
United Kingdom Piers Johnson9–10, 12
Russia Leo Machitski13–14
United Kingdom Phil Quaife
United Kingdom Mark Bailey Racing91United Kingdom Howard SpoonerInvMorgan Aero 8BMW N62 4.8L V812–14
United Kingdom Andy Thompson12
Austria KTM92Austria Reinhard KoflerInvKTM X-BowVolkswagen 2.0L Turbo I413–14
United Kingdom Moore Racing93United Kingdom Dave SheltonInvMosler MT900Chevrolet LS7 7.0L V813–14
IconClass
GT3GT3 Class
GT4GT4 Class
SSSupersport Class
InvInvitation Class

Calendar

  • All rounds were a duration of 60 minutes, except rounds 11 and 12, which were two-hour endurance races. Only the overall winners are listed. The Donington enduro was originally scheduled for April 26, however due to ongoing issues with the circuit's track licence, the meeting was rescheduled for July 19.[11] In the Spa-Francorchamps round, the British GT field was included in the Belcar Championship races.
RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driversWinning team
1United Kingdom Oulton Park11 AprilUnited Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
Rollcentre Racing
213 AprilUnited Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
United Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
United Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
Rollcentre Racing
3Belgium Spa-Francorchamps9 MayUnited Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Stuart Hall
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Gregor Fisken
United Kingdom Martin Short
Rollcentre Racing
410 MayUnited Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Aaron Scott
United Kingdom Craig Wilkins
United Kingdom Aaron Scott
United Kingdom Craig Wilkins
ABG Motorsport
5United Kingdom Rockingham30 MayUnited Kingdom Oliver Bryant
United Kingdom Joe Osborne
United Kingdom Oliver Bryant
United Kingdom Joe Osborne
United Kingdom Oliver Bryant
United Kingdom Joe Osborne
Barwell Motorsport
631 MayUnited Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Oliver Bryant
United Kingdom Joe Osborne
Barwell Motorsport
7United Kingdom Knockhill13 JuneUnited Kingdom David Jones
United Kingdom Godfrey Jones
United Kingdom Hector Lester
France Stéphane Daoudi
United Kingdom David Jones
United Kingdom Godfrey Jones
Team Preci-Spark
814 JuneUnited Kingdom Duncan Cameron
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
United Kingdom Gregor Fisken
United Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Aaron Scott
United Kingdom Craig Wilkins
ABG Motorsport
9United Kingdom Snetterton4 JulyUnited Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Martin Short
United Kingdom Daniel Brown
United Kingdom Martin Short
United Kingdom David Jones
United Kingdom Godfrey Jones
Team Preci-Spark
105 JulyDenmark Allan Simonsen
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Allan Simonsen
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Allan Simonsen
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Rosso Verde
11United Kingdom Donington Park19 JulyUnited Kingdom Duncan Cameron
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Alex Mortimer
United Kingdom Philip Walker
RPM Motorsport
12United Kingdom Silverstone16 AugustUnited Kingdom Duncan Cameron
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Duncan Cameron
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
MTECH Racing
13United Kingdom Brands Hatch19 SeptemberUnited Kingdom Andrew Howard
United Kingdom Jamie Smyth
United Kingdom Alex Mortimer
United Kingdom Philip Walker
United Kingdom David Jones
United Kingdom Godfrey Jones
Team Preci-Spark
1420 SeptemberUnited Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
United Kingdom Hector Lester
Denmark Alan Simonsen
Russia Leo Machitski
United Kingdom Phil Quaife
Barwell Motorsport

Standings

Points are awarded to the top eight finishers in the order 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1. Drivers in bold indicate pole position. Drivers in italics indicate fastest lap.

GT3

PosDriverOUL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
ROC
United Kingdom
KNO
United Kingdom
SNE
United Kingdom
DON
United Kingdom
SIL
United Kingdom
BRH
United Kingdom
Pts
1United Kingdom David Jones222RetRet31413511†1487
United Kingdom Godfrey Jones222RetRet31413511†14
3United Kingdom Hector Lester3442283531673286
4Denmark Allan Simonsen34422831673276
5United Kingdom Aaron Scott6331Ret441Ret732414†69
United Kingdom Craig Wilkins6331Ret441Ret732414†
7United Kingdom Phil BurtonDNSDNSRet7352246Ret42362
United Kingdom Adam WilcoxDNSDNSRet7352246Ret423
9United Kingdom Duncan Cameron4578RetRetRet7†9†4216749
10United Kingdom Daniel Brown115Ret5258DSQDSQDSQ44
11United Kingdom Andrew Howard7884468559540
United Kingdom Jamie Smyth78844685595
13United Kingdom Philip Walker796658138639
14United Kingdom Gregor Fisken13525836
15Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin45RetRetRet72129
16South Africa Chris Hyman13†610†66773Ret9Ret7829
17United Kingdom Paul Warren13†610†667Ret94Ret7826
18United Kingdom Stuart Hall115Ret24
19United Kingdom Alex Mortimer138622
20United Kingdom Michael Bentwood79665817
21United Kingdom Martin Short13DSQDSQDSQ16
22Argentina José Manuel Balbiani73413
23United Kingdom Mike Wilds789†413
24France Stéphane Daoudi3510
25United Kingdom Mike Edmonds677
26Belgium Eddy Renard57*4
Belgium Vincent Vosse57*
28United Kingdom Tom Alexander1354
United Kingdom Adrian Willmott135
Guest drivers ineligible for points
United Kingdom Oliver Bryant611112260
United Kingdom Joe Osborne110
Russia Leo Machitski510
United Kingdom Phil Quaife510
United Kingdom Piers Johnson2260
United Kingdom Andrew Smith6110
Austria Reinhard Kofler1090
United Kingdom Howard SpoonerDNSRet110
United Kingdom Dave Shelton12DNS0
United Kingdom Andy ThompsonDNS0
PosDriverOUL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
ROC
United Kingdom
KNO
United Kingdom
SNE
United Kingdom
DON
United Kingdom
SIL
United Kingdom
BRH
United Kingdom
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Notes

  • Renard and Vosse were not awarded points in race two at Oulton Park, due to running standard-spec pump fuel, following issues with the championship's Sunoco fuel during race one.[12]
  • Supersport Class drivers are awarded half points, due to a lack of competitors.
  • At Rockingham, as the Invitation Class Ginetta won both races, Simonsen and Lester were awarded maximum points in race one, and Brown and Fisken in race two. The Ginetta also won at Brands Hatch, with Simonsen and Lester again receiving maximum points.
  • From Spa onwards, half points were awarded in GT4, due to a lack of competitors.
  • The Mosler MT900R of Daniel Brown and Martin Short competed at Snetterton and Donington under protest due to a loophole in the regulations. Eventually, the Mosler was stripped of points gained from the rounds.

References

  1. ^ "16 set for British GT opener". crash.net. April 8, 2009. Archived from the original on September 15, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "New cars to join field at Spa". crash.net. May 4, 2009. Archived from the original on December 24, 2009. Retrieved May 4, 2009.
  3. ^ a b "Chad Racing Ferrari to contest British GT". crash.net. March 19, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  4. ^ "Chad brings in Balbiani". crash.net. June 5, 2009. Archived from the original on September 19, 2012. Retrieved June 13, 2009.
  5. ^ a b "Howard confident of Beechdean chances". crash.net. December 17, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  6. ^ a b "Young guns team up for Mosler assault". crash.net. March 31, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  7. ^ a b "ABG pairing confirm return". crash.net. February 3, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  8. ^ "Stark Racing confirms entry plans". crash.net. February 26, 2009. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  9. ^ "Andrew Smith to drive Barwell Ginetta G50Z in Spa round". britishgt.com. May 1, 2009. Retrieved May 1, 2009.
  10. ^ "Bryant to race Ginetta G50Z". Autosport. 196 (4): 90. April 23, 2009.
  11. ^ Anderson, Ben (April 14, 2009). "Donington British F3 race postponed". autosport.com. Haymarket Publications. Archived from the original on April 17, 2009. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  12. ^ "Barwell reveals fuel concerns". crash.net. April 13, 2009. Archived from the original on September 16, 2012. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
  • British GT website
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