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Shane van Gisbergen,Álvaro Parente andJonathon Webb won theBathurst 12 Hour, the inaugural event of the Intercontinental GT Challenge, in aMcLaren 650S GT3 run byTekno Autosports.

The2016 Intercontinental GT Challenge was the first season of theIntercontinental GT Challenge. The season featured three rounds — after the cancellation of the6 Hours of the Americas - starting withLiqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour on 7 February and the season concluded with theSepang 12 Hours on 10 December.[1]

Calendar

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On 29 January it was announced that the6 Hours of the Americas would be cancelled with the official reason a lack of entrants.[2] The test days of theBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cup were only four days after the event, so the European teams would be cutting it close for both events. Instead, the organizers postponed the race for a year, but there were no plans to run the race.

RoundEventCircuitDateReport
1Liqui MolyBathurst 12 HourAustraliaMount Panorama Circuit,Bathurst,Australia7 FebruaryReport
2Total24 Hours of SpaBelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Spa,Belgium30–31 JulyReport
3Sepang 12 HoursMalaysiaSepang International Circuit,Sepang,Malaysia10 DecemberReport
Source:[3]
  Also part of theBlancpain GT Series Endurance Cup

Entry list

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Intercontinental GT Challenge entries

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ManufacturerTeamCarNo.DriversClassRounds
AudiBelgiumAudi Sport Team WRTR8 LMS1United KingdomWill Stevens[4]P2
BelgiumDries Vanthoor[4]
BelgiumFrédéric Vervisch[4]
28SwitzerlandNico Müller[4]P2
GermanyRené Rast[4]
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor[4]
GermanyPhoenix Racing[N 1]
Audi Sport Team Phoenix[N 1]
2AustraliaAlex Davison[5]PA1
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor[5]
GermanyMarkus Winkelhock
GermanyMarkus Winkelhock[5]
6P2
GermanyChristopher Mies[4]
GermanyFrank Stippler[4]
15NetherlandsRobin Frijns[6]P3
GermanyChristopher Haase[6]
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor[6]
16GermanyPierre Kaffer[6]P3
GermanyRené Rast[6]
GermanyMarkus Winkelhock[6]
Australia Melbourne Performance Centre74GermanyChristopher Haase[5]PA1
ItalyMarco Mapelli[5]
GermanyChristopher Mies[5]
75Australia Steve McLaughlan[5]PA1
GermanyRené Rast[5]
AustraliaGarth Tander[5]
BentleyUnited KingdomBentley TeamM-SportContinental GT37FranceVincent Abril[4]P2
United KingdomSteven Kane[4]
United KingdomGuy Smith[4]
8BelgiumWolfgang Reip[4]P2
SpainAndy Soucek[4]
BelgiumMaxime Soulet[4]
10United KingdomMatt Bell[5]PA1
United KingdomSteven Kane[5]
United KingdomGuy Smith[5]
31AustraliaDavid Russell[5]PA1
SpainAndy Soucek[5]
BelgiumMaxime Soulet[5]
McLarenUnited StatesK-PAX Racing650S GT39New ZealandShane van Gisbergen[6]P3
FranceCôme Ledogar[6]
PortugalÁlvaro Parente[6]
Australia McElrea Racing11AustraliaMatt Campbell[5]Am1
AustraliaWarren Luff[5]
AustraliaTim Slade[5]
Australia Tony Walls[5]
Australia Keltic Racing37New ZealandCraig Baird[5]Am1
Australia Klark Quinn[5]
United Kingdom Tony Quinn[5]
United Kingdom Garage 5958United KingdomRob Bell[4]P2
New ZealandShane van Gisbergen[4]
FranceCôme Ledogar[4]
59SwitzerlandAlex Fontana[4]P2
United Kingdom Struan Moore[4]
United KingdomAndrew Watson[4]
60BrazilPipo Derani[4]P2
BrazilBruno Senna[4]
United KingdomDuncan Tappy[4]
AustraliaTekno Autosports59New ZealandShane van Gisbergen[5]PA1
PortugalÁlvaro Parente[5]
AustraliaJonathon Webb[5]
60United KingdomRob Bell[5]PA1
AustraliaWill Davison[5]
United KingdomAndrew Watson[5]
Mercedes-BenzGermanyAMG - Team Black FalconAMG GT300NetherlandsYelmer Buurman[4]P2
GermanyMaro Engel[4]
GermanyBernd Schneider[4]
Germany MishumotorsSLS AMG GT333United Kingdom Alex Kapadia[5]PA1
Germany Mirco Schultis[5]
Germany Patrick Simon[5]
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande[5]
AustraliaErebus Motorsport36GermanyNico Bastian[5]PA1
GermanyThomas Jäger[5]
AustraliaDavid Reynolds[5]
63United StatesAustin Cindric[5]PA1
GermanyMaro Engel[5]
GermanyBernd Schneider[5]
GermanyAMG -Team HTP MotorsportAMG GT384AustriaDominik Baumann[4]P2
GermanyMaximilian Buhk[4]
MalaysiaJazeman Jaafar[4]
86GermanyMaximilian Götz[4]P2
GermanyThomas Jäger[4]
United KingdomGary Paffett[4]
FranceAMG - Team AKKA ASP88SwedenFelix Rosenqvist[4]P2
FranceTristan Vautier[4]
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande[4]
IconClass
PPro Cup
PAPro-Am Cup
AmAm Cup

Am Drivers entries

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It is unknown which drivers competed for the Am Drivers' championship at Round 1 atBathurst, besides those who scored points. No drivers entered for the Am Drivers' championship at Round 3 atSepang.

ManufacturerTeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Aston MartinOmanOman Racing TeamV12 Vantage GT344United KingdomJonathan Adam[7]2
OmanAhmad Al Harthy[7]
United Kingdom Devon Modell[7]
United KingdomDarren Turner[7]
AudiFranceSaintéloc RacingR8 LMS25ItalyMarco Bonanomi[7]2
Belgium Frédéric Bouvy[7]
Belgium Christian Kelders[7]
FranceMarc Rostan[7]
R8 LMS ultra27France Michael Blanchemain[7]2
France Jean-Paul Buffin[7]
FranceValentin Hasse-Clot[7]
France Gilles Lallemant[7]
Czech RepublicISRR8 LMS74Switzerland Philippe Giauque[7]2
France Henry Hassid[7]
FranceNicolas Lapierre[7]
FranceFranck Perera[7]
Australia Melbourne Performance Centre75Australia Steve McLaughlan1
GermanyRené Rast
AustraliaGarth Tander
New ZealandInternational MotorsportR8 LMS ultra82New Zealand Rick Armstrong1
New ZealandAndrew Bagnall
New ZealandMatt Halliday
BentleyUnited KingdomTeam Parker RacingContinental GT324United KingdomIan Loggie[7]2
United KingdomCallum MacLeod[7]
United KingdomAndy Meyrick[7]
United KingdomTom Onslow-Cole[7]
30United KingdomChris Harris[7]2
South Africa David Perel[7]
United Kingdom Derek Pierce[7]
SwedenCarl Rosenblad[7]
BMWBelgiumBoutsen GinionM6 GT312France Julien Darras[7]2
Luxembourg Olivier Grotz[7]
Saudi ArabiaKarim Ojjeh[7]
France Arno Santamato[7]
FerrariSwitzerlandKessel Racing488 GT311Italy Alessandro Bonacini[7]2
Poland Michał Broniszewski[7]
ItalyGiacomo Piccini[7]
Italy Andrea Rizzoli[7]
France Classic & Modern Racing458 Italia GT341France Romain Brandela[7]2
France Timothé Buret[7]
Belgium Bernard Delhez[7]
France Mickaël Petit[7]
42France Sylvain Debs[7]2
France David Loger[7]
France Eric Mouez[7]
France Thomas Nicolle[7]
ItalyKaspersky Motorsport[N 2]

ItalyAF Corse[N 3]

AustriaAT Racing[N 4]
49PortugalRui Águas[7]2
Belgium Stéphane Lémeret[7]
Russia Alexander Moiseev[7]
Italy Davide Rizzo[7]
488 GT351ItalyMatteo Cressoni[7]2
Portugal Francisco Guedes[7]
United States Peter Mann[7]
ItalyRino Mastronardi[7]
52United Kingdom Duncan Cameron[7]2
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin[7]
Italy Riccardo Ragazzi[7]
United Kingdom Andrew Scott[7]
53MonacoOlivier Beretta[7]2
Italy Lorenzo Bontempelli[7]
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella[7]
Japan Motoaki Ishikawa[7]
55ItalyFrancesco Castellacci[7]2
Italy Marco Cioci[7]
SwitzerlandThomas Flohr[7]
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini[7]
Germany Rinaldi Racing333Germany Pierre Ehret[7]2
Germany Alexander Mattschull[7]
Russia Rinat Salikhov[7]
Germany Marco Seefried[7]
LamborghiniAustralia Lago RacingGallardo R-EX32AustraliaSteve Owen1
AustraliaLuke Youlden
Australia Roger Lago[7]
1322
AustraliaSteve Owen[7]
AustraliaDavid Russell[7]
AustraliaJonathon Webb[7]
AustriaGRT Grasser Racing TeamHuracán GT363ItalyDiego Alessi[7]2
Denmark Dennis Andersen[7]
DenmarkAnders Fjordbach[7]
Germany Nicolas Pohler[7]
SlovakiaARC Bratislava69SlovakiaMiro Konôpka[7]2
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski[7]
Slovakia Zdeno Mikuláško[7]
Poland Teodor Myszkowski[7]
United Kingdom Barwell Motorsport78United Kingdom Marco Attard[7]2
United KingdomTom Kimber-Smith[7]
Russia Leo Machitski[7]
ItalyMarco Mapelli[7]
666United KingdomOliver Gavin[7]2
United KingdomPhil Keen[7]
United Kingdom Jon Minshaw[7]
United KingdomJoe Osborne[7]
Germany Attempto Racing100Belgium Louis Machiels[7]2
Netherlands Jeroen Mul[7]
Netherlands Max van Splunteren[7]
ItalyGiovanni Venturini[7]
Mercedes-BenzGermany Black FalconMercedes-AMG GT356Saudi ArabiaAbdulaziz Bin Turki Al Faisal[7]2
SpainDaniel Juncadella[7]
United Kingdom Oliver Morley[7]
Spain Miguel Toril[7]
France AKKA ASP89FranceLaurent Cazenave[7]2
United Kingdom Michael Lyons[7]
France Morgan Moullin-Traffort[7]
Switzerland Daniele Perfetti[7]
PorscheFranceIMSA Performance911 GT3 R76France Thierry Cornac[7]2
France Raymond Narac[7]
France Maxime Jousse[7]
FrancePatrick Pilet[7]
Germany Attempto Racing77FranceNicolas Armindo[7]2
FranceKévin Estre[7]
Germany Jürgen Häring[7]
France Clément Mateu[7]
  Co-drivers not competing for Am Drivers' championship.

Race results

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Rnd.CircuitPole positionIGTC winnersAm winnersWinning Manufacturer
1AustraliaBathurstAustralia No. 59Tekno AutosportsAustralia No. 59Tekno AutosportsAustralia No. 75 Melbourne Performance CentreMcLaren
New ZealandShane van Gisbergen
PortugalÁlvaro Parente
AustraliaJonathon Webb
New ZealandShane van Gisbergen
PortugalÁlvaro Parente
AustraliaJonathon Webb
Australia Steve McLaughlan
2BelgiumSpa-FrancorchampsBelgium No. 28Audi Sport Team WRTFrance No. 88AMG - Team AKKA ASPFrance No. 76 IMSA PerformanceMercedes-Benz
SwitzerlandNico Müller
GermanyRené Rast
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
SwedenFelix Rosenqvist
FranceTristan Vautier
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
France Thierry Cornac
3MalaysiaSepangUnited States No. 9K-PAX RacingGermany No. 15Audi Sport Team PhoenixNo entriesAudi
New ZealandShane van Gisbergen
FranceCôme Ledogar
PortugalÁlvaro Parente
NetherlandsRobin Frijns
GermanyChristopher Haase
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor

Championship standings

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Scoring system

Championship points were awarded for the first ten positions in each race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. Individual drivers were required to participate for a minimum of 25 minutes in order to earn championship points in any race. A manufacturer only received points for its two highest placed cars in each round.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' championships

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The results indicate the classification relative to other drivers in the series, not the classification in the race.

Pos.DriverManufacturerBAT
Australia
SPA
Belgium
SEP
Malaysia
Total
1BelgiumLaurens VanthoorAudi32158
2GermanyRené RastAudi62244
3New ZealandShane van GisbergenMcLaren19342
4PortugalÁlvaro ParenteMcLaren1340
5GermanyMarkus WinkelhockAudi311233
6United KingdomSteven Kane
United KingdomGuy Smith
Bentley2626
7NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeMercedes-BenzRet125
7GermanyChristopher HaaseAudiRet125
7AustraliaJonathon WebbMcLaren125
7SwedenFelix Rosenqvist
FranceTristan Vautier
Mercedes-Benz125
7NetherlandsRobin FrijnsAudi125
7SpainAndy Soucek
BelgiumMaxime Soulet
Bentley5325
8GermanyThomas JägerMercedes-Benz4424
9United KingdomMatt BellBentley218
9SwitzerlandNico MüllerAudi218
9GermanyPierre KafferAudi218
10FranceCôme LedogarMcLaren9317
11AustraliaAlex DavisonAudi315
11BelgiumWolfgang ReipBentley315
12GermanyNico Bastian
AustraliaDavid Reynolds
Mercedes-Benz412
12GermanyMaximilian Götz
United KingdomGary Paffett
Mercedes-Benz412
13AustraliaDavid RussellBentley510
13AustriaDominik Baumann
GermanyMaximilian Buhk
MalaysiaJazeman Jaafar
Mercedes-Benz510
14Australia Steve McLaughlan
AustraliaGarth Tander
Audi68
14FranceVincent AbrilBentley68
14United KingdomRob BellMcLaren798
15United KingdomAndrew WatsonMcLaren7Ret6
15AustraliaWill DavisonMcLaren76
15GermanyMaro Engel
GermanyBernd Schneider
Mercedes-BenzRet76
15NetherlandsYelmer BuurmanMercedes-Benz76
16United KingdomWill Stevens
BelgiumDries Vanthoor
BelgiumFrédéric Vervisch
Audi84
17BrazilPipo Derani
BrazilBruno Senna
United KingdomDuncan Tappy
McLaren101
GermanyChristopher MiesAudiRet110
GermanyFrank StipplerAudi110
United StatesAustin CindricMercedes-BenzRet
New ZealandCraig Baird
Australia Klark Quinn
United Kingdom Tony Quinn
McLarenRet
United Kingdom Alex Kapadia
Germany Mirco Schultis
Germany Patrick Simon
Mercedes-BenzRet
ItalyMarco MapelliAudiRet
AustraliaMatt Campbell
AustraliaWarren Luff
AustraliaTim Slade
Australia Tony Walls
McLarenRet
SwitzerlandAlex Fontana
United Kingdom Struan Moore
McLarenRet
Pos.DriverManufacturerBAT
Australia
SPA
Belgium
SEP
Malaysia
Points
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)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Am Drivers

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Pos.DriverManufacturerBAT
Australia
SPA
Belgium
SEP
Malaysia
Total
1Australia Steve McLaughlanAudi125
1France Thierry CornacPorsche125
2Australia Roger LagoLamborghini21019
3Switzerland Philippe Giauque
France Henry Hassid
Audi218
4New Zealand Rick ArmstrongAudi315
4United Kingdom Jon MinshawLamborghini315
5Switzerland Daniele PerfettiMercedes-Benz412
6Poland Michał BroniszewskiFerrari510
7OmanAhmad Al HarthyAston Martin68
8United Kingdom Marco Attard
Russia Leo Machitski
Lamborghini76
9United Kingdom Oliver MorleyMercedes-Benz84
10Portugal Francisco Guedes
United States Peter Mann
ItalyRino Mastronardi
Ferrari92
Germany Pierre Ehret
Germany Alexander Mattschull
Russia Rinat Salikhov
Ferrari110
SlovakiaMiro Konôpka
Poland Andrzej Lewandowski
Poland Teodor Myszkowski
Lamborghini120
Denmark Dennis AndersenLamborghini130
Belgium Christian Kelders
FranceMarc Rostan
Audi140
United Kingdom Duncan CameronFerrari150
France Michael Blanchemain
France Jean-Paul Buffin
France Gilles Lallemant
Audi160
Belgium Louis MachielsLamborghini170
United KingdomChris Harris
South Africa David Perel
United Kingdom Derek Pierce
Bentley180
SwitzerlandThomas Flohr
Italy Piergiuseppe Perazzini
FerrariRet
Saudi ArabiaKarim OjjehBMWRet
Belgium Stéphane Lémeret
Russia Alexander Moiseev
Italy Davide Rizzo
FerrariRet
France Romain Brandela
Belgium Bernard Delhez
FerrariRet
France Sylvain Debs
France David Loger
FerrariRet
United KingdomIan LoggieBentleyRet
Germany Jürgen Häring
France Clément Mateu
PorscheRet
Italy Lorenzo Bontempelli
Japan Motoaki Ishikawa
FerrariRet
Pos.DriverManufacturerBAT
Australia
SPA
Belgium
SEP
Malaysia
Points

Manufacturers' championship

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Pos.ManufacturerCarBAT
Australia
SPA
Belgium
SEP
Malaysia
Total
1AudiR8 LMS32188
682
2BentleyContinental GT32351
56
3Mercedes-BenzSLS AMG GT3/AMG GT34149
Ret4
3McLaren650S GT319349
710
Pos.ManufacturerCarBAT
Australia
SPA
Belgium
SEP
Malaysia
Points

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abCar No. 2 entered asPhoenix Racing and cars No. 6, 15 and 16 entered asAudi Sport Team Phoenix.
  2. ^Car No. 49 entered asKaspersky Motorsport.
  3. ^Cars No. 51, 52 and 53 entered asAF Corse.
  4. ^Car No. 55 entered asAT Racing under Austrian licence.

References

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  1. ^"Intercontinental GT Challenge launched by Stephane Ratel".autosport.com. Retrieved17 January 2016.
  2. ^"Intercontinental GT round at COTA to be cancelled".Motorsport.com. 29 January 2016. Archived fromthe original on 6 February 2016. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  3. ^"SRO Motorsports Group Intercontinental GT Challenge".Stéphane Ratel Organisation. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahai"2016 Intercontinental GT Challenge - Spa-Francorchamps Entry List"(PDF).vmail.vertouk.net.SRO Motorsports Group. Retrieved29 July 2016.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakal"Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour to kick off inaugural Intercontinental GT Challenge".Blancpain GT Series.Stéphane Ratel Organisation. 5 February 2016. Retrieved7 February 2016.
  6. ^abcdefghi"2016 Motul Sepang 12 Hours Entry List".intercontinentalgtchallenge.com.SRO Motorsports Group. Retrieved9 December 2016.
  7. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabbbcbdbebfbgbhbibjbkblbmbnbobpbqbrbsbtbubvbwbxbybzcacbcccdcecfcgchcicjckclcmcncocpcqcrcsctcucvcwcxcycz"Intercontinental GT Challenge popular with Bronze drivers as well".blancpain-gt-series.com.SRO Motorsports Group. 29 July 2016. Retrieved19 December 2016.

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