Tuesday, February 21, 2012

2011 G-Power BMW M3 Tornado RS

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Cadillac has released the first teaser image of the 2013 ATS, which was designed to take on the BMW 3 Series. With the CTS having grown in size to more of a 5 Series rival, the ATS is expected to become the volume seller for Cadillac and help grow the brand considerably.

The ATS will begin next summer and built at the Lansing Grand River assembly plant. The company added that the plant received a $190 million investment and 600 jobs for the new ATS. The car is expected to feature a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine as well as a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine with 380 hp.

The car is expected to ride on the rear-wheel Alpha platform and feature a turbocharged four-cylinder engine as well as a turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 with 380 hp (283 kW / 385 PS) in the ATS-V.


2013 Cadillac ATS teaser2013 Cadillac ATS teaser



Press Release

Cadillac to Launch Compact Luxury Sedan in 2012


TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - Cadillac will expand its model lineup in 2012 with a new entry in the compact luxury segment codenamed ATS. General Motors North America President Mark Reuss released this sketch of the model today at the Center for Automotive Research's Management Briefing Seminars.

The small Cadillac will begin production next summer at Lansing Grand River, the same Michigan assembly plant that builds the award-winning midsize Cadillac CTS sedan, coupe and wagon. The plant received a $190 million investment and 600 jobs for the new model.

"The car we codenamed ATS is being developed to be a driver's car on an all-new Cadillac-specific RWD-AWD architecture," Reuss said. "We have extensively and exhaustively studied the competitive segment, and we have benchmarked the best. And when this car comes out, that will be readily apparent."

2012 BMW 640d Coupe


Almost all of the 138 participants who took part in the Mini E trials, said they’d consider buying an electric car.

These are the findings, which were published today by Mini after a yearlong field test in which 62 members of the public and 76 pool users were given Mini E's and the results collated. The findings have also highlighted that the average cost per mile came in at under 2p, the equivalent of £60 per six months charge on average.

Four out of five people said that 80 per cent of their trips could be covered by the Mini E, rising to 90 per cent of trips with the addition of rear seats and a bigger boot.

Over the one-year period, over 250,000 miles were recorded on UK roads, with the average distance driven coming in at just under 30 miles per day. Interestingly, virtually all the car’s recharging took place at home at an average of 2.9 times per week.

The results also found that a full charge enabled the Mini E to travel a distance of 90 miles, although cold weather affected its range, according to 84 per cent of owners.

Driver enjoyment was a big factor noted by the results, too. With its 201bhp power figure, all participants agreed that “electric vehicles are fun to drive,” thanks in part to the car’s fast pick-up and quick accelaration”.

Finally, the findings have revealed that only one week was needed by people to adapt to the peculiarities of driving an EV, including charging, regenerative braking and near silence during driving.

The test results will be used to help develop the all-new BMW i3 - an electric city car due in 2013 – as well as the 2011 BMW ActiveE, a four-seater based on the current 1-series.

2011 BMW 7-Series NR 7s by Tuningwerk


Almost all of the 138 participants who took part in the Mini E trials, said they’d consider buying an electric car.

These are the findings, which were published today by Mini after a yearlong field test in which 62 members of the public and 76 pool users were given Mini E's and the results collated. The findings have also highlighted that the average cost per mile came in at under 2p, the equivalent of £60 per six months charge on average.

Four out of five people said that 80 per cent of their trips could be covered by the Mini E, rising to 90 per cent of trips with the addition of rear seats and a bigger boot.

Over the one-year period, over 250,000 miles were recorded on UK roads, with the average distance driven coming in at just under 30 miles per day. Interestingly, virtually all the car’s recharging took place at home at an average of 2.9 times per week.

The results also found that a full charge enabled the Mini E to travel a distance of 90 miles, although cold weather affected its range, according to 84 per cent of owners.

Driver enjoyment was a big factor noted by the results, too. With its 201bhp power figure, all participants agreed that “electric vehicles are fun to drive,” thanks in part to the car’s fast pick-up and quick accelaration”.

Finally, the findings have revealed that only one week was needed by people to adapt to the peculiarities of driving an EV, including charging, regenerative braking and near silence during driving.

The test results will be used to help develop the all-new BMW i3 - an electric city car due in 2013 – as well as the 2011 BMW ActiveE, a four-seater based on the current 1-series.

2012 BMW 3-Series


Audi A5 coupe There are eight engines to choose from and a range of trim options. The most popular engines are the diesels, which offer an appealing blend of performance and economy. S line models get even sportier bodywork and bigger wheels, although the latter spoils comfort.

Petrol and diesel engines are smooth and powerful. Range-topping Audi S5 and Audi RS5 models deliver incredible acceleration and feel as butch and brawny as an American muscle car.

With a focus on high performance, Sport and S line versions feature stiffened suspension and bigger wheels as standard, and are not as comfortable as rivals like the BMW 3 Series Coupe. The Audi A5 is a premium car that commands premium prices. However, entry-level models are cheaper than both the BMW 3 Series Coupe and Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe. Choose a popular engine and trim - a diesel version in S line specification, for example - and you’ll enjoy solid resale values, which also keeps lease prices affordable.

Any one of the three TDI diesels - 2.0, 2.7 and 3.0-litre - will return manageable fuel economy with varying degrees of performance.

The 2011 Audi A5 coupe delivers sleek, European-influenced styling with a fuel-efficient turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The two-door Audi A5 luxury coupe also incorporates advanced safety features including four-wheel anti-lock brakes, emergency braking assistance and electronic brake force distribution, traction and stability control and front, rear and side airbags to protect driver and passengers in the event of an accident.

Available options on the Audi A5 coupe include heated front seats, a navigation system with rearview parking and backing camera, Bluetooth interface and an upgraded Bang & Olufsen sound system.

The style does matters this is what Audi A5 Coupe speaks about itself. The transmission is either 6-speed manual or 8-speed mutitronic somewhere whereas there is optional 6-speed tiptronic or 7-speed Stronic transmission too.

It’s long elegantly styled V-shaped bonnet, blends smoothly too its low arc shaped roof seamlessly. It is composed of amenities like 6-speakers audio system, climate control A/C, adjustable steering column, Driver Information System with fuel saving tips, Multi-function steering wheel (SE and above trims), Sports Seats ( Sports trim) and Bang and Olufsen Audio system with Bluetooth (Black Edition).

The Black Edition model of "Audi A5 Coupe" in 3.0 TDI QUATTRO engine is priced competitively at £40,810.

2011 H&R Springs BMW 1M Coupe


In a recent interview, Dr. Dieter Zetsche, head of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz Cars, expressed his desire that one day, in the near future, Mercedes-Benz would reach the needed sales level as to become the No.1 premium car constructor in the world. He is reported to have sent an official letter to company employees generally explaining them the current situation and the neccesary action that must be carried out immediately to begin the long expedition to the top: [...]“Some of our competitors are now growing faster and more profitably than we are. Granted, those are just snapshots in time and should not be overestimated. After all, many of our best new products are yet to come. We can’t be content to be in a solid second or even third place. We are Daimler – we should be far ahead of the pack! And if it requires something we don’t have, we’ll identify and develop it.”[...], Zetsche stated. Although Mercedes-Benz posted increased volumes in the last months and the highest Q2 profit in history, the Stuttgart-based carmaker still falls well behind the two main contenders: BMW on pole position with 689,861 sold models and Audi on 2nd with 652,970 units compared to Mercedes-Benz' 610,531 delivered in the first six months of 2011.


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2012 BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe


24-hour Spa-Francorchamps winners : Matthias Ekström / Greg Franchi / Timo Scheider - #33 Audi R8 LMS - Audi Sport Team WRT

INGOLSTADT/SPA : July 31, 2011 – The Audi R8 LMS won the most important endurance race for GT cars ahead of BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Audi Sport Team WRT overcame the strongest competition during the 63rd running of the 24 hours of Spa (Belgium). The two DTM stars Mattias Ekström (Sweden) and Timo Scheider (Germany) and the Belgian endurance specialist Greg Franchi shared driving duties in the victorious mid-engine sportscar.



24-hour Spa-Francorchamps winners : Matthias Ekström / Greg Franchi / Timo Scheider - #33 Audi R8 LMS - Audi Sport Team WRT

Experts agreed before the race started that the endurance classic, held since 1924, had never fielded so many potential winners as this year. A total of 62 cars representing 13 different manufacturers joined the grid, including no less than 57 cars of the worldwide booming GT3 category.

The opening stages of the endurance classic in particular fulfilled expectations. Spectators lining the 7.004 kilometer track and in front of television screens enjoyed tough battles for position, countless overtaking maneuvers, retirements and small and big dramas which are typical for a 24-hour race. The Audi R8 LMS was the fastest car in the field from the very beginning. After just a few hours it was clear that the V10 powered R8 sports cars where the favorites for the victory.

The race of the victorious #33 R8 LMS fielded by Audi Sport Team WRT was particularly impressive. The car driven by Mattias Ekström, Greg Franchi and Timo Scheider ran like clockwork for 24 hours, while many other GT3 cars were no match for the stresses and strains of the hard fought endurance race. The brake discs and pads were changed twice as scheduled. Apart from this, the R8 LMS only entered pit lane to refuel, change tires and to swap drivers. At the start of the tenth hour Ekström/Franchi/Scheider took the lead which they duly held all the way to the checkered flag. At the finish the trio had a two-lap lead over the closest rival.

Audi led 22 of the 24 hours. Just after midnight three R8 LMS actually occupied the first three positions. However, while Audi Sport Team WRT also celebrated fourth overall for the #32 car, Audi Sport Team Phoenix was struck by bad luck.

Marc Basseng, Christopher Haase and Frank Stippler led convincingly for many hours in the #99 R8 LMS and had eked out an advantage of almost an entire lap. Just after 1 a.m. Haase lost first place due to a faulty air jack system. Only an hour later the youngster slid off the track on a damp patch at Turn 9 and had to retire the car.

The #98 sister car was hit by a slower car on the left rear wheel while fighting for the lead towards the end of the third hour. Shortly afterwards second gear was lost. Although they had to continue without second gear as a result and lost additional time due to a puncture, Marcel Fässler, Andrea Piccini and Mike Rockenfeller worked their way back up to third from 13th before a gearbox change was required just after midnight. The change cost 1 hour 36 minutes. The trio still managed to battle their way through the field from 36th to 14th thanks to consistently quick laps and in the process recorded the absolute fastest race lap (Mike Rockenfeller / 2m 20.286s).

The second Audi R8 LMS entered by Audi Sport Team WRT put in two exciting comeback drives. After an accident in qualifying, Stéphane Ortelli scythed spectacularly through the field from 41st to second in the opening 90 minutes, before a drive-through-penalty for contact cost almost a lap. Changing the front left suspension components took 24 minutes and threw the #32 car back to a seemingly hopeless 42nd position. However, Filipe Albuquerque, Bert Longin and Stéphane Ortelli had other ideas, overtook car after car and finished the race in an almost sensational fourth overall. This was the icing on the cake for Audi Sport Team WRT which celebrated an important victory in its first outing as "factory” team for Audi.

"Vincent Vosse’s team really did a fantastic job during its home race,” explained Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. "Mattias (Ekström), Greg (Franchi) and Timo (Scheider) drove fast and without mistakes – and it was exactly this that was the key to victory this weekend alongside the reliability and speed of the R8 LMS. Unfortunately out other three cars were rather unlucky and especially Ernst Moser’s squad. That’s why it was almost like Le Mans at the end: After just a few hours we only had one iron still in the fire – but we won with this car. This shows our strong nerves and team spirit because everybody helped to take the win with the only remaining car.”

The Audi R8 LMS, which is supplied to customers by Audi Sport customer racing since last year, notched up win number 96 this weekend. "After three class victories in the 24-hour race at the Nürburgring and the one-two in the 12-hour race at Bathurst at the start of the year, this is without doubt the most important victory for the Audi R8 LMS and our still relatively young customer racing program,” said Werner Frowein who is responsible for the company’s customer racing program as Managing Director of quattro GmbH. "I’d like to thank everybody who worked so hard and with so much commitment to make this victory possible. After Le Mans, Audi now stands in the winners list of another great 24-hour race. We were able to show that the R8 is a fantastic sportscar. Our increasing number of customer teams also confirms this.”

One of these customer teams, United Autosports, contested the 24 hours Spa with three R8 LMS. Following an eventful race with drivers Richard Dean, Zak Brown, Stefan Johansson and Johnny Herbert can be delighted with 13th overall and sixth place in the Pro-Am category.

2011 Total 24-Hour Spa-Francorchamps : Race result


Pos Car Class Drivers Car Time Laps Gap
1 33 PRO Matthias Ekström / Greg Franchi / Timo Scheider Audi R8 LMS 24:01:22.333 545
2 76 PRO Dirk Werner / Edward Sandström / Claudia Hürtgen BMW Z4 24:02:11.126 543 48.793
3 35 PRO Kenneth Heyer / Thomas Jäger / Stéphane Lemeret Mercedes SLS AMG 24:02:07.328 535 44.995
4 32 PRO Filipe Albuquerqe / Bert Longin / Stephane Ortelli Audi R8 LMS 24:01:22.579 534 0.246
5 29 PRO Matteo Bobbi / Frank Kechele / Giacamo Petrobelli Ferrari 458 Italia 24:02:08.636 531 46.303
6 20 PAM Ludovic Badey / Franck Morel / Guliaume Moreau / Jean-Luc Beaubelique Ferrari 458 Italia 24:02:08.095 530 45.762
7 90 PAM David Jones / Godfrey Jones / Mike Jordan Mercedes SLS AMG 24:02:48.174 529 1:25.841
8 3 PRO Yann Clairay / Julien Rodrigues / Pierre Brice Mena Aston Martin DBRS 9 24:03:03.486 527 1:41.153
9 50 PAM Jack Gerber / Matt Griffin / Nicola Cadei / Marco Cioci Ferrari 458 Italia 24:01:24.005 526 1.672
10 43 PAM Jeroen der Boer / Simon Knap / David Hart BMW Z4 24:02:22.158 521 59.825
11 41 PRO Jonathan Hirschi / Markus Palttala / Antoine Leclerc Ford GT 24:03:36.902 521 2:14.569
12 38 PAM Andril Lebed / Bret Curtis / Peter van der Kolk / Jeroen van der Heuve Mercedes SLS AMG 24:03:54.298 518 2:31.965
13 23 PAM Richard Dean / Zakary Brown / Johnny Herbert / Stefan Johansson Audi R8 LMS 24:01:21.702 512 0.631
14 98 PRO Marcel Fässler / Andrea Piccini / Mike Rockenfeller Audi R8 LMS 24:01:22.799 510 0.466
15 4 PRO Frederic Makowiecki / Henri Moser / Stef Dusseldorp Aston Martin DBRS 9 24:02:22.579 510 1:00.246
16 16 PAM Raf Vanthoor / Marius Ritskes / Bernard van Oranje / Dennis Retera Mercedes SLS AMG 24:03:15.492 504 1:53.159
17 19 GEN Brody / Christoff Corten / Mathijs Herkema / Kurt Dujardin Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S 24:01:48.253 493 25.920
18 124 GEN Martin Rich / Tim Bergmeister / Sebastian Asch / Jochen Krumbach Porsche 997 GT3 Cup S 24:03:26.615 493 2:04.282
19 12 PAM Arie Luyendyk / Alain Li / Richard Meins / Henri Richard Audi R8 LMS 23:34:45.942 490 26:36.391
20 79 PAM Oliver Bryant / Alasdair McCaig / Andrew Smith / Joe Twyman Aston Martin DBRS 9 24:03:49.698 489 2:27.365
21 888 PAM Richard Westbrook / Christian Menzel / Mike Stursberg / Hans Guido Riegel Porsche 997 GT3 R 22:16:18.386 485 1:45:03.94
22 63 GT4 Alex Buncombe / Jordan Tresson / Christopher Ward Nissan 370Z 24:03:19.826 476 1:57.493
23 116 GEN Patrick Chaillet / Thierry de Latre du Bosqueau / Benoit Galand / Christoph Dodge Viper GT3 24:03:59.442 473 2:37.109
24 56 Cup Marc Faggionato / Thierry Stepec / Thierry Prignaud / Franck Racinet Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 23:10:05.068 470 51:17.265
25 60 PAM Adam Christodoulou / Glynn Geddie / Phil Quaife / Roger Wills McLaren GT 24:02:44.783 469 1:22.450
26 82 GEN Domenique Nury / Bernard Salam / Jean-Marc Merlin / Guy Clairay Dodge Viper GT3 24:04:12.854 467 2:50.521
27 100 GT4 Christophe Legrand / Raffaelle Sangiuolo / Guiseppe De Pasquale / Wolfgang BMW M3 GT4 24:02:01.694 465 39.361
28 92 PAM Marc Duez / Jean Michel Martin / Eric Bachelart Ford Mustang FR500 24:03:00.210 444 1:37.877
29 57 Cup Manuel Nicolaids / Fabio Spirgi / Richard Feller / Olivier Baron Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 24:02:13.627 442 51.294
30 85 GEN Benjamin Bailly / Julien Schroyen / Jose Close / Raphael van der Straten Ford Mustang FR500 24:03:00.289 437 1:37.956

Images : Audi Motorsport at 24-hour Spa-Francorchamps

    
    
    
    

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2012 BMW M6


2011 SUGO GT 250 km. GT-500 Race Winners : Masataka Yanagida / Ronnie Quintarelli No. 46 S Road MOLA GT-R - NISSAN GT-R R35

MIYAGI : July 31, 2011 - The "SUGO GT 250km RACE," Round 4 of the 2011 AUTOBACS SUPER GT series, took place at Sportsland SUGO circuit (one lap: 3.704 km x 68 laps) in Miyagi Prefecture on July 31. In the GT500 class race the S Road MOLA GT-R driven by Masataka Yanagida and Ronnie Quintarelli, starting from pole position and running away to a perfect win without ever being threatened by the competition.


Unlike the Saturday qualifying that had been cursed by heavy rains, today's race was run under cloudy skies but free of rain. The race started at 14:00 with the air temperature at a cool 22 degrees C. for this time of year.
Having won pole position in yesterday's qualifying in the S Road MOLA GT-R, Ronnie Quintarelli started the race from the front of the first row and executed a good start. For Quintarelli, the conditions with a dry track and low track temperature where very different from the rainy conditions he had won the pole position in the day before. Nonetheless, he was able to pull away from the pack at a fierce pace.

After all the teams had finished their routine pit stops the S Road MOLA GT-R was more than 20 seconds ahead of the DENSO SARD SC430 running in 2nd place. At the wheel of the MOLA GT-R for the second stint, Masataka Yanagida ran on steadily without losing any of that margin. This perfect pole-to-checkered victory was the team's first win since moving up to the GT500 class. The victory also put the Yanagida/Quinarelli driver pair on top of the point ranking as the eight-race series moves into its second half.
For the Nissan GT-R this was the third win this season. For Yanagida, who was champion of the GT300 class last season, this is his first victory in the GT500 class.


2011 SUGO GT 250 km. GT-300 Race Winners : Ryo Orime / Alexandre Imperatori No. 14 SG CHANGI IS350 - LEXUS IS350

In the GT300 class, the SG CHANGI IS350 driven by Ryo Orime and Alexandre Imperatori came from 3rd-position on the starting grid to give their team its first win. For the Lexus IS350 this is the third win, and the first since 2009, and for Imperatori it is his first win in SUPER GT competition.

(Spectators: 27,000)

Winner Comments


2011 SUGO GT 250 km. GT-500 Race Winners : Masataka Yanagida / Ronnie Quintarelli No. 46 S Road MOLA GT-R - NISSAN GT-R R35

No.46 S Road MOLA GT-R [GT500]

Masataka Yanagida: "It has been a long road [to this first GT500]. Time and again we came close but couldn't win. I want to take this momentum and carry it on to the coming races. I want to say how grateful I am to Nissan and Nismo and all the fans for their support, and to the team and Quintarelli for creating an environment where we were able to win. I also want to say a word of thanks to Masahiro Hasemi, who was my mentor in GT300 until last year. In the race, Ronnie had built us up such a margin of lead that there wasn't much risk, so I just tried to keep concentrated on my driving. I would say that I was more nervous during yesterday's Super Lap, even though I was just watching. I am not going to let myself be satisfied with this win, because there is more to come and our ultimate goal is to win the series title."

Ronnie Quintarelli: "[Watching from the pit] the second half of the race was a very long. The car was in such good condition that I was able to push hard from the very first lap. I believe I was able to build up a good margin of lead and the pit stop and driver change went very well with no misses on the part of the team, and then Yanagida-san managed the machine well all the way to the checkered. I was very happy to see it all. During the race it was slippery on the last curve and I had one dangerous moment. But there was enough of a margin that I was able to take it easy and run a clever race. Since the Michelin tires are known for being good in hot conditions, I was a bit worried about today's cool temperatures, but once I started racing I found their performance was excellent. I am really grateful to Michelin for that."


2011 SUGO GT 250 km. GT-300 Race Winners : Ryo Orime / Alexandre Imperatori No. 14 SG CHANGI IS350 - LEXUS IS350

No.14 IS CHANGI IS350 [GT300]

Ryo Orime: "I'm happy and relieved at the same time. We hadn't been able to deliver good results thus far this season, and personally I was feeling a bit anxious. But we didn't let it defeat us and we kept meeting as a team and worked to improve the machine. This time we were able to show good speed from the qualifying and in the race Alex [Imperatori] gave a good performance. I think all of this is evidence of how hard we have worked. That is why I am so relieved with this result. It was a clean battle between me and Takagi in car No.43 and I think it must have been an enjoyable one to watch for the fans."

Alexandre Imperatori: "I feel very happy. We didn't have a good start to this season but I am happy to say that we got a very good result this weekend. This is my first season competing in SUPER GT and it took me a while to get used to this type of race. But SUPER GT has so many more spectators and fans than the other races I have participated in Europe and in Japanese Formula 3 Championship. That gives me great motivation. This atmosphere is the greatest and I am very happy to have been able to win here. I want to keep winning like this."

2011 SUPER GT : Round 4 - SUGO GT 250 km. Race - GT 500 Race result


Po No Machine Drivers Time/Diff Lap Best lap Tire WH
1
46
S Road MOLA GT-R
NISSAN GT-R R35 / VRH34A
Masataka Yanagida

Ronnie Quintarelli
1:33'14.162
68
1'17.420
MI
42
2
39
DENSO SARD SC430
LEXUS SC430 / RV8KG
Hiroaki Ishiura

Takuto Iguchi
0'22.360
68
1'18.054
MI
10
3
32
EPSON HSV-010
Honda HSV-010 GT / HR10EG
Ryo Michigami

Yuhki Nakayama
0'23.854
68
1'18.638
DL
2
4
24
ADVAN KONDO GT-R
NISSAN GT-R R35 / VRH34A
Hironobu Yasuda

Bjorn Wirdheim
0'35.516
68
1'18.345
YH
28
5
6
ENEOS SUSTINA SC430
LEXUS SC430 / RV8KG
Daisuke Ito

Kazuya Oshima
0'43.890
68
1'19.183
BS
36
6
17
KEIHIN HSV-010
Honda HSV-010 GT / HR10EG
Toshihiro Kaneishi

Koudai Tsukakoshi
0'45.934
68
1'19.118
BS
50
7
100
RAYBRIG HSV-010
Honda HSV-010 GT / HR10EG
Takuya Izawa

Naoki Yamamoto
1'15.181
68
1'19.461
BS
38
8
19
WedsSport ADVAN SC430
LEXUS SC430 / RV8KG
Tatsuya Kataoka

Seiji Ara
1Lap
67
1'19.506
YH
22
9
36
PETRONAS TOM'S SC430
LEXUS SC430 / RV8KG
Andre Lotterer

Kazuki Nakajima
1Lap
67
1'19.722
BS
42
10
8
ARTA HSV-010
Honda HSV-010 GT / HR10EG
Hideki Mutoh

Takashi Kobayashi
1Lap
67
1'19.636
BS
8
11
38
ZENT CERUMO SC430
LEXUS SC430 / RV8KG
Yuji Tachikawa

Kohei Hirate
1Lap
67
1'19.222
BS
30
12
23
MOTUL AUTECH GT-R
NISSAN GT-R R35 / VRH34A
Satoshi Motoyama

Benoit Treluyer
1Lap
67
1'19.659
BS
52
13
12
CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R
NISSAN GT-R R35 / VRH34A
Tsugio Matsuda

J.P.L.de Oliveira
3Laps
65
1'19.054
BS
40
Classified (GT500: 47 Laps)

35
D'STATION KeePer SC430
LEXUS SC430 / RV8KG
Juichi Wakisaka

Andre Couto
33Laps
35
1'19.352
BS
2

1
Weider HSV-010
Honda HSV-010 GT / HR10EG
Takashi Kogure

Loic Duval
48Laps
20
1'19.381
BS
48


2011 SUPER GT : Round 4 - SUGO GT 250 km. Race - GT 300 Race result


Po No Machine Drivers Time/Diff Lap Best lap Tire WH
1
14
SG CHANGI IS350
LEXUS IS350 / RV8J
Ryo Orime

Alexandre Imperatori
1:33'14.532
63
1'25.756
YH


2
74
COROLLA Axio apr GT
TOYOTA COROLLA Axio / 2GR-FSE
Morio Nitta

Yuji Kunimoto
0'28.729
63
1'25.981
YH
28
3
43
ARTA Garaiya
ARTA Garaiya / VQ35DE
Shinichi Takagi

Kosuke Matsuura
0'33.138
63
1'25.983
BS
22
4
25
ZENT Porsche RSR
PORSCHE 911GT3 RSR / M97/81
Akihiro Tsuzuki

Takeshi Tsuchiya
0'57.889
63
1'26.534
YH
22
5
33
HANKOOK PORSCHE
PORSCHE 911GT3 R MY2010 / M97/79
Masami Kageyama

Tomonobu Fujii
1'00.690
63
1'26.018
HK
44
6
4
HATSUNEMIKU GOODSMILE BMW
BMW Z4 GT3 / P65B44
Nobuteru Taniguchi

Taku Bamba
1'01.784
63
1'25.612
YH
68
7
11
JIMGAINER DIXCEL DUNLOP 458
Ferrari 458 GTC / F142GT2
Tetsuya Tanaka

Katsuyuki Hiranaka
1'02.632
63
1'26.044
DL
90
8
66
triple a Vantage GT2
Aston Martin V8 Vantage / V8
Hiroki Yoshimoto

Kazuki Hoshino
1'13.053
63
1'26.394
YH
40
9
5
Mach GoGoGo Syaken RD320R
VEMAC 320R / M97/77
Katsuhiko Tsutsui

Haruki Kurosawa
1Lap
62
1'26.559
YH


10
88
JLOC Lamborghini RG-3
Gallardo RG-3 / 07L1
Hiroyuki Iiri

Yuhi Sekiguchi
1Lap
62
1'25.556
YH
22
11
26
Verity TAISAN Porsche
PORSCHE 911GT3 RS / M96/77
Kyosuke Mineo

Junichiro Yamashita
1Lap
62
1'26.596
YH


12
41
NetMove TAISAN Ferrari
Ferrari F430 GT / F136GT
Shinichi Yamaji

Hiroshi Koizumi
1Lap
62
1'26.471
YH
8
13
2
EVANGELION RT TEST TYPE-01 Apple Shiden
Shiden MC/RT-16 / 1UZ-FE
Kazuho Takahashi

Hiroki Katoh
2Laps
61
1'25.855
YH
10
14
7
EVANGELION RT PRODUCTION MODEL-02 DIRECTION
PORSCHE 911GT3 R MY2011 / M97/79
Carlo Van Dam

Akira Mizutani
11Laps
52
1'26.711
YH


15
86
JLOC Lamborghini RG-3
Gallardo RG-3 / 07L1
Yuya Sakamoto

Takayuki Aoki
18Laps
45
1'26.794
YH
2
16
87
RIRE Lamborghini RG-3
Gallardo RG-3 / 07L1
Atsushi Yogo

Manabu Orido
18Laps
45
1'26.920
YH
30
Classified (GT300: 44 Laps)


27
PACIFIC NAC IKAMUSUME Ferrari
Ferrari F430 / F136GT
Yutaka Yamagishi

Hideki Yamauchi
21Laps
42
1'26.610
YH
34


31
HASEPRO MA IWASAKI apr COROLLA
TOYOTA COROLLA Axio / 2GR-FSE
Koki Saga

Yuki Iwasaki
28Laps
35
1'27.083
YH
16


62
R&D SPORT LEGACY B4
SUBARU LEGACY B4 / EJ20
Tetsuya Yamano

Kota Sasaki
40Laps
23
1'26.154
YH
12


22
R'Qs Vemac 350R
VEMAC 350R / ZK348
Hisashi Wada

Masaki Jyonai
41Laps
22
1'27.108
YH




69
ThunderAsia MT900M
Mosler MT900M / XV
Naoki Yokomizo

Hiroki Yoshida
60Laps
3
1'25.699
YH




2011 SUPER GT - GT-500 : Drivers' Championship Standing


Po
No
Drivers
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
Total
1st Diff
WH
1
46
Masataka Yanagida

Ronnie Quintarelli
5

1

15

20









41
-

82
2
17
Toshihiro Kaneishi

Koudai Tsukakoshi
11

3

11

5









30
-11

60
3
23
Satoshi Motoyama

Benoit Treluyer
6

20













26
-15

52
4
1
Takashi Kogure

Loic Duval
4



20











24
-17

48
5
6
Daisuke Ito

Kazuya Oshima


15

3

6









24
-17

48
6
100
Takuya Izawa

Naoki Yamamoto
15



4

4









23
-18

46
7
36
Andre Lotterer

Kazuki Nakajima
8

8

5

2









23
-18

46
8
24
Hironobu Yasuda

Bjorn Wirdheim
2

4

8

8









22
-19

44
9
12
Tsugio Matsuda

Joao Paulo Lima de Oliveira
20















20
-21

40
10
39
Hiroaki Ishiura

Takuto Iguchi


5



15









20
-21

40
11
38
Yuji Tachikawa

Kohei Hirate
3

6

6











15
-26

30
12
19
Tatsuya Kataoka

Seiji Ara


11



3









14
-27

28
13
32
Ryo Michigami

Yuhki Nakayama
1





11









12
-29

24
14
8
Hideki Mutoh

Takashi Kobayashi


2

2

1









5
-36

10
15
35
Juichi Wakisaka

Andre Couto




1











1
-40

2


2011 SUPER GT - GT-300 : Drivers' Championship Standing


Po
No
Drivers
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
Total
1st Diff
WH
1
11
Tetsuya Tanaka

Katsuyuki Hiranaka
15

15

15

4









49
-

98
2
4
Nobuteru Taniguchi

Taku Bamba
8

6

20

5









39
-10

78
3
74
Morio Nitta

Yuji Kunimoto
5

4

5

15









29
-20

58
4
33
Masami Kageyama

Tomonobu Fujii


20

2

6









28
-21

56
5
66
Hiroki Yoshimoto

Kazuki Hoshino
20





3









23
-26

46
6
43
Shinichi Takagi

Kosuke Matsuura


5

6

11









22
-27

44
7
14
Ryo Orime






20









20
-29

40
8
14
Alexandre Imperatori




-

20









20
-29

40
9
25
Akihiro Tsuzuki

Takeshi Tsuchiya


11



8









19
-30

38
10
27
Yutaka Yamagishi

Hideki Yamauchi
6



11











17
-32

34
11
87
Atsushi Yogo

Manabu Orido
11



4











15
-34

30
12
88
Hiroyuki Iiri

Yuhi Sekiguchi


3

8

1









12
-37

24
13
31
Koki Saga

Yuki Iwasaki


8













8
-41

16
14
62
Tetsuya Yamano

Kota Sasaki
3



3











6
-43

12
15
2
Kazuho Takahashi

Hiroki Katoh
4



1











5
-44

10
16
41
Shinichi Yamaji

Hiroshi Koizumi
2

2

-











4
-45

8
17
5
Haruki Kurosawa


-



2









2
-47

4
18
5
Katsuhiko Tsutsui
-

-

-

2









2
-47

4
19
86
Yuya Sakamoto

Takayuki Aoki
1















1
-48

2
20
34
Hiroshi Takamori

Michael Kim


1

-

-









1
-48

2


2011 SUPER GT - GT-500 : Teams' Championship Standing


Po
No
Team
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
Total
1st Diff
WH
1
46
MOLA
8

3

18

23









52
-
82

2
17
KEIHIN REAL RACING
14

5

14

8









41
-11
60

3
23
NISMO
9

23

3

2









37
-15
52

4
6
LEXUS TEAM LeMans ENEOS
3

18

6

9









36
-16
48

5
36
LEXUS TEAM PETRONAS TOM'S
11

11

8

4









34
-18
46

6
100
TEAM KUNIMITSU
18

2

7

7









34
-18
46

7
24
KONDO RACING
5

6

11

11









33
-19
44

8
1
Weider Honda Racing
7

1

23











31
-21
48

9
39
LEXUS TEAM SARD
2

8

3

18









31
-21
40

10
12
TEAM IMPUL
23

1

2

1









27
-25
40

11
38
LEXUS TEAM ZENT CERUMO
6

9

9

2









26
-26
30

12
19
LEXUS TEAM WedsSport BANDOH
1

14

3

5









23
-29
28

13
32
NAKAJIMA RACING
4

1

3

14









22
-30
24

14
8
AUTOBACS RACING TEAM AGURI
3

4

5

3









15
-37
10

15
35
LEXUS TEAM KRAFT
2

2

4











8
-44
2


2011 SUPER GT - GT-300 : Teams' Championship Standing


Po
No
Team
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
Total
1st Diff
WH
1 11 JIMGAINER 18 18 18 7



61 - 98
2 4 GSR&Studie with TeamUKYO 11 9 23 8



51 -10 78
3 74 apr 8 7 8 18



41 -20 58
4 33 HANKOOK KTR 3 23 5 9



40 -21 56
5 43 AUTOBACS RACING TEAM AGURI 1 8 9 14



32 -29 44
6 66 A speed 23

6



29 -32 46
7 14 Team SG CHANGI 3 1
23



27 -34 40
8 27 LMP MOTORSPORT 9 3 14




26 -35 34
9 25 SAMURAI Team TSUCHIYA
14
11



25 -36 38
10 87 JLOC 14 1 7 1



23 -38 30
11 88 JLOC
6 11 4



21 -40 24
12 31 apr 3 11 3




17 -44 16
13 62 R&D SPORT 6 1 6




13 -48 12
14 41 Team TAISAN CINECITTA 5 5 - 3



13 -48 8
15 2 Cars Tokai Dream28 7
4 1



12 -49 10
16 26 Team TAISAN CINECITTA 3 1 3 3



10 -51
17 5 TEAM MACH 1 - 3 5



9 -52 4
18 86 JLOC 4
3 1



8 -53 2
19 34 HANKOOK KTR 1 4 -




5 -56 2
20 22 R'Qs MOTORSPORTS 3 1 1




5 -56
21 69 ThunderAsia Racing 1 1 3




5 -56
22 360 TOMEI SPORTS 1 1 -




2 -59
23 7 DIRECTION RACING - - - 1



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Images : 2011 SUPER GT - R4 SUGO GT 250 km. Race

    
    
    
    

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