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=FIA GT champions=
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The [[FIA GT Championship]] was a [[sports car racing]] series for [[Grand tourer|Grand Touring]] (GT) cars administered by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA), the world governing body of motor sport, and promoted by the [[SRO Motorsports Group|Stéphane Ratel Organisation]] (SRO).<ref name=FIAGTFAQ>{{cite web|title=Frequency Asked Questions|url=http://fiagt.com/faq.php|publisher=[[FIA GT Championship]]|access-date=13 March 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100103184022/http://fiagt.com/faq.php|archive-date=3 January 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Stritzke |first=Heiko |date=11 February 2024 |title=Langstrecken-ABC: Alle Abkürzungen im Sportwagensport erklärt |trans-title=Long-distance ABC: All abbreviations in sports car racing explained |url=https://www.motorsport-total.com/24-stunden-von-le-mans/news/langstrecken-abc-alle-abkuerzungen-im-sportwagensport-erklaert-20070502 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221210015216/https://www.motorsport-total.com/24-stunden-von-le-mans/news/langstrecken-abc-alle-abkuerzungen-im-sportwagensport-erklaert-20070502 |archive-date=10 December 2022 |access-date=25 February 2024 |website= |publisher=Motorsport-Total.com |language=de}}</ref> It was launched in 1997 in partnership with the SRO and an FIA vice-president [[Bernie Ecclestone]] as the successor of the [[BPR Global GT Series]] and was the third motor racing championship to be permitted the use of the FIA name.<ref name="EcclestoneBook">{{cite book |last=Lovell |first=Terry |year=2004 |title=Bernie's Game: Inside the Formula One World and Bernie Ecclestone |url=https://archive.org/details/berniesgamesecre0000love/ |location=London, England |publisher=Metro Publications |pages=295–296, 308 |isbn=1-84358-086-1 |url-access=registration |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref><ref name="SRO20">{{cite web |last=Goodwin |first=Graham |date=30 January 2015 |title=20 Years of SRO, At The Core Of The GT Racing Success Story |url=https://www.dailysportscar.com/2015/01/30/20-years-of-sro-at-the-core-of-the-gt-racing-success-story.html |access-date=25 February 2024 |work=DailySportsCar}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=23 June 2005 |title=FIA GT Championship seeks headline sponsor for £5m deal |url=https://www.marketingweek.com/fia-gt-championship-seeks-headline-sponsor-for-5m-deal/ |access-date=25 February 2024 |work=[[Marketing Week]]}}</ref> The series featured several championships awarded by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] to the most successful competitors over the course of each FIA GT season. Since its founding in [[1997 FIA GT Championship|1997]] drivers and teams were awarded a championship within their respective categories based on an accumulation of points over the season. In select years titles were also awarded for car manufacturers. In [[2007 FIA GT Championship|2007]], the Citation Cup was created by the FIA to award amateur drivers, giving the series a fourth championship title.



==Key==
==Key==
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==References==
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=ALMS champions=
=ALMS champions=

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FIA GT champions

The FIA GT Championship was a sports car racing series for Grand Touring (GT) cars administered by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the world governing body of motor sport, and promoted by the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO).[1][2] It was launched in 1997 in partnership with the SRO and an FIA vice-president Bernie Ecclestone as the successor of the BPR Global GT Series and was the third motor racing championship to be permitted the use of the FIA name.[3][4][5] The series featured several championships awarded by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile to the most successful competitors over the course of each FIA GT season. Since its founding in 1997 drivers and teams were awarded a championship within their respective categories based on an accumulation of points over the season. In select years titles were also awarded for car manufacturers. In 2007, the Citation Cup was created by the FIA to award amateur drivers, giving the series a fourth championship title.

Key

Drivers' Championships

GT1

Winners of the GT1 Drivers' Championship
Season Drivers Team Manufacturer Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
1997  Bernd Schneider (DEU)  AMG-Mercedes (DEU)  Mercedes-Benz (DEU) B 5 6 8 72 Race 11 of 11 13 [6]
1998  Klaus Ludwig (DEU)  AMG-Mercedes (DEU)  Mercedes-Benz (DEU) B 4 5 9 77 Race 10 of 10 8 [7]
 Ricardo Zonta (BRA)
2005  Gabriele Gardel (CHE)[a]  Larbre Compétition (FRA)  Ferrari (ITA) M 0 3 6 75 Race 11 of 11 1 [9]
2006  Michael Bartels (DEU)  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU)  Maserati (ITA) P 2 3 5 71 Race 9 of 10 9 [10]
 Andrea Bertolini (ITA)
2007  Thomas Biagi (ITA)  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU)  Maserati (ITA) M 3 2 5 61 Race 10 of 10 4 [11]
2008  Michael Bartels (DEU)  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU)  Maserati (ITA) M 0 2 6 70 Race 10 of 10 4 [12]
 Andrea Bertolini (ITA)
2009  Michael Bartels (DEU)  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU)  Maserati (ITA) M 1 2 5 55 Race 8 of 8 2 [13]
 Andrea Bertolini (ITA)

GT2

Winners of the GT2 Drivers' Championship
Season Drivers Team Manufacturer Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
1997  Justin Bell (GBR)  Viper Team Oreca (FRA)  Chrysler (USA) M 1 3 10 66 Race 11 of 11 1 [6]
1998  Olivier Beretta (MON)  Viper Team Oreca (FRA)  Chrysler (USA) M 2 8 10 92 Race 7 of 10 54 [7]
 Pedro Lamy (PRT)
2005  Marc Lieb (DEU)  GruppeM Racing (GBR)  Porsche (DEU) M 6 6 9 102 Race 9 of 11 24 [9]
 Mike Rockenfeller (DEU)
2006  Jaime Melo (BRA)  AF Corse (ITA)  Ferrari (ITA) P 0 2 7 79 Race 9 of 10 8 [10]
2007  Dirk Müller (DEU)  AF Corse Motorola (ITA)  Ferrari (ITA) M 3 6 7 73 Race 10 of 10 6 [11]
 Toni Vilander (FIN)
2008  Gianmaria Bruni (ITA)  AF Corse (ITA)  Ferrari (ITA) M 3 5 11 93 Race 8 of 10 32.5 [12]
 Toni Vilander (FIN)
2009  Richard Westbrook (GBR)  Prospeed Competition (DEU)  Porsche (DEU) M 0 4 6 56 Race 8 of 8 2 [13]

GT

Winners of the GT Drivers' Championship
Season Drivers Team Manufacturer Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
1999  Olivier Beretta (MON)  Chrysler Viper Team Oreca (FRA)  Chrysler (USA) M 4 6 9 78 Race 8 of 10 25 [14]
 Karl Wendlinger (AUT)
2000  Julian Bailey (GBR)  Lister Storm Racing (GBR)  Lister (GBR) M 5 5 8 59 Race 10 of 10 8.5 [15]
 Jamie Campbell-Walter (GBR)
2001  Christophe Bouchut (FRA)  Larbre Compétition-Chereau (FRA)  Chrysler (USA) M 3 4 8 77 Race 7 of 11 35 [16]
 Jean-Philippe Belloc (FRA)
2002  Christophe Bouchut (FRA)  Larbre Compétition-Chereau (FRA)  Chrysler (USA) M 0 1 6 49 Race 10 of 10 1 [17]
2003  Thomas Biagi (ITA)  BMS Scuderia Italia (ITA)  Ferrari (ITA) M 1 6 7 69 Race 9 of 10 8 [18]
 Matteo Bobbi (ITA)
2004  Luca Cappellari (ITA)  BMS Scuderia Italia (ITA)  Ferrari (ITA) M 3 4 8 85 Race 9 of 11 10.5 [19]
 Fabrizio Gollin (ITA)

N-GT

Winners of the N-GT Cup for Drivers
Season Drivers Team Manufacturer Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
2000  Christophe Bouchut (FRA)  Larbre Compétition Chereau (FRA)  Porsche (DEU) M 4 6 9 72 Race 8 of 10 29 [15]
 Patrice Goueslard (FRA)
2001  Christian Pescatori (ITA)  JMB Competition (FRA)  Ferrari (ITA) M 4 5 7 60 Race 11 of 11 3 [16]
 David Terrien (FRA)
2002  Stéphane Ortelli (MON)  Freisinger Motorsport (DEU)  Porsche (DEU) D 6 7 7 80 Race 9 of 10 24.5 [17]
2003  Marc Lieb (DEU)  Freisinger Motorsport (DEU)  Porsche (DEU) D 3 3 6 73 Race 10 of 10 5 [18]
 Stéphane Ortelli (MON)
2004  Lucas Luhr (DEU)  Freisinger Motorsport (DEU)  Porsche (DEU) M 2 6 10 93.5 Race 11 of 11 3.5 [19]
 Sascha Maassen (DEU)

Teams' Championships

GT1

Winners of the GT1 Teams' Championship
Season Team Cars Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
1997  AMG-Mercedes (DEU) Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR B 7 6 13 110 Race 11 of 11 25 [6]
1998  AMG-Mercedes (DEU) Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR B 8 10 17 146 Race 7 of 10 97 [7]
Mercedes-Benz CLK LM
2005  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU) Maserati MC12 GT1 P 2 4 13 137 Race 10 of 11 34 [9]
2006  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU) Maserati MC12 GT1 P 2 5 11 125 Race 8 of 10 51.5 [10]
2007  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU) Maserati MC12 GT1 M 3 3 9 115 Race 9 of 10 52 [11]
2008  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU) Maserati MC12 GT1 M 0 3 9 122.5 Race 9 of 10 15.5 [12]
2009  Vitaphone Racing Team (DEU) Maserati MC12 GT1 M 5 2 9 86 Race 7 of 8 33 [13]

GT2

Winners of the GT2 Teams' Championship
Season Team Cars Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
1997  Viper Team Oreca (FRA) Chrysler Viper GTS-R M 9 7 18 126 Race 10 of 11 43 [6]
1998  Viper Team Oreca (FRA) Chrysler Viper GTS-R M 2 9 16 130 Race 7 of 10 99 [7]
2005  GruppeM Racing (GBR) Porsche 911 GT3-RSR M 11 11 17 180 Race 8 of 11 135 [9]
2006  AF Corse (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC P 0 3 12 140 Race 9 of 10 36.5 [10]
2007  AF Corse Motorola (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC M 4 9 14 139 Race 8 of 10 75 [11]
2008  AF Corse (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC M 4 5 15 138 Race 8 of 10 62 [12]
2009  AF Corse (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC M 5 4 8 88 Race 7 of 8 18 [13]

GT

Winners of the GT Teams' Championship
Season Team Cars Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
1999  Chrysler Viper Team Oreca (FRA) Chrysler Viper GTS-R M 5 9 16 137 Race 8 of 10 97 [14]
2000  Lister Storm Racing (GBR) Lister Storm GTM M 7 5 10 72 Race 10 of 10 10 [15]
2001  Larbre Compétition-Chereau (FRA) Chrysler Viper GTS-R M 3 4 9 89 Race 10 of 11 29 [16]
2002  Larbre Compétition-Chereau (FRA) Chrysler Viper GTS-R M 0 1 7 67.5 Race 10 of 10 4.5 [17]
2003  BMS Scuderia Italia (ITA) Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello M 2 8 13 130 Race 9 of 10 59 [18]
2004  BMS Scuderia Italia (ITA) Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello M 6 6 14 159.5 Race 8 of 11 87.5 [19]

N-GT

Winners of the N-GT Cup for Teams
Season Team Cars Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref
2000  Larbre Compétition Chereau (FRA) Porsche 911 GT3-R M 4 6 10 89 Race 8 of 10 32 [15]
2001  JMB Competition (FRA) Ferrari 360 Modena N-GT M 4 5 7 62 Race 11 of 11 0[b] [16]
2002  Freisinger Motorsport (DEU) Porsche 911 GT3-RS D 6 7 9 103 Race 10 of 10 22.5 [17]
2003  Freisinger Motorsport (DEU) Porsche 911 GT3-RS D 3 3 7 92 Race 10 of 10 21 [18]
2004  Yukos Freisinger Motorsport (DEU) Porsche 911 GT3-RS M 3 3 13 138 Race 8 of 11 44.5 [19]

Manufacturers' Cups

GT1

Winners of the GT1 Manufacturers' Cup
Season Manufacturer Cars Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref(s)
2005  Maserati (ITA) Maserati MC12 GT1 P 4 5 22 239 Race 8 of 11 114 [9][21]
2006  Aston Martin (GBR) Aston Martin DBR9 D/M/P 1 2 10 173 Race 9 of 10 54 [10][22]
2007  Maserati (ITA) Maserati MC12 GT1 M/P 4 4 14 182.5 Race 8 of 10 67 [11][23]

GT2

Winners of the GT2 Manufacturers' Cup
Season Manufacturer Cars Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref(s)
2005  Porsche (DEU) Porsche 911 GT3-R D/M/P 11 11 27 324 Race 6 of 11 283 [9][24]
Porsche 911 GT3-RS
Porsche 911 GT3-RSR
2006  Ferrari (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC M/P 9 9 28 288 Race 7 of 10 189.5 [10][25]
2007  Ferrari (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC M/P 9 9 22 251.5 Race 8 of 10 95 [11][26]
2009  Ferrari (ITA) Ferrari F430 GTC M/P 6 4 17 150 Race 7 of 8 45 [13][27]

Citation Cup

The Citation Cup was introduced by the SRO in partnership with Cessna Citation in 2007 for non-professional racing drivers participating in the GT1 category over a series of eight rounds.[28][29] It was not officially awarded in 2008 due to a lack of eligible non-professional racers over the course of the season, so the FIA moved the cup to the GT2 class for seven races in the 2009 season.[30][31]

Winners of the Citation Cup
Season Drivers Team Manufacturer Tyre Poles Wins Podiums Points Clinched Margin Ref(s)
2007  Ben Aucott (GBR)  JMB Racing (GBR)  Maserati (ITA) M 0 5 8 74 Race 9 of 10[32] 22 [11][33]
2008  Wolfgang Kaufmann (DEU)  AT Racing (AUT)  Chevrolet (USA) M 0 2 2 20 Race 2 of 9 12 [12][34]
 Alexander Talkanitsa (BLR)
2009  Chris Niarchos (CAN)  CRS Racing (GBR)  Ferrari (ITA) M 0 2 5 52 Race 7 of 8[35] 4 [13][36]

Notes

  1. ^ Michael Bartels and Timo Scheider were declared provisional champions after Gardel's car was disqualified by the stewards from the season-ending round in Bahrain. An appeal by Larbre Compétition was upheld by the FIA, reinstating Gardel's GT1 Drivers' Championship win.[8]
  2. ^ Both JMB Competition and RWS Motorsport were tied on points at the end of the 2001 season. JMB were declared champions because it had won five races to RWS's two.[20]

References

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  8. ^ "Gabriele Gardel Is The Champion". DailySportsCar. 9 December 2005. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "FIA GT Championship Standings 2005". Motorsport Stats. p. 2. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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  14. ^ a b "FIA GT Championship Standings 1999". Motorsport Stats. p. 2. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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  17. ^ a b c d "FIA GT Championship Standings 2002". Motorsport Stats. p. 2. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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  18. ^ a b c d "FIA GT Championship Standings 2003". Motorsport Stats. p. 2. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
    "FIA GT Championship – Season 2003". Speedsport Magazine. pp. 2, 3, 4. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  19. ^ a b c d "FIA GT Championship Standings 2004". Motorsport Stats. p. 2. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
    "FIA GT Championship – Season 2004". Speedsport Magazine. pp. 2, 3, 4. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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  36. ^ "2009 Citation Cup". FIA GT Championship. Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2024.

ALMS champions

Key

Drivers' Champions

LMP

GTS

GT

LMP900

LMP675

LMP1/P1

LMP2/P2

GT1

GT2

Challenge/GTC

LMPC/PC

Teams' Champions

LMP

GTS

GT

LMP900

LMP675

LMP1/P1

LMP2/P2

GT1

GT2

Challenge/GTC

LMPC/PC

Manufacturers' Champions

Chassis and Automobile Manufacturers' Championships

LMP

GTS

GT

LMP900

LMP675

LMP1/P1

LMP2/P2

GT1

GT2

Engine Manufacturers' Championship

LMP

LMP900

LMP675

LMP1/P1

LMP2/P2

Tire Manufacturers' Championship

LMP

GTS

GT

LMP900

LMP675

LMP1/P1

LMP2/P2

GT1

GT2

Other champions

IMSA Cup

LMP900

LMP675

GTS

GT

LMP1

LMP2

GT1

GT2

LMP

LMPC

GTC

Founders Cup

Michelin Green X Challenge

Manufacturers' Championship

LMPs

GTs

Teams' Championship

LMPs

GTs

References