Race details | ||
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Date | 1 December 2018 | |
Official name | Bahrain GT Festival | |
Location | Sakhir, Bahrain | |
Course | Permanent circuit 5.412 km (3.363 mi) | |
Distance | Qualifying Race 1 60 minutes Qualifying Race 2 60 minutes Main Race 60 minutes | |
Qualifying Race 1 | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Mike den Tandt | Belgium |
Time | 2:01.397 | |
Fastest lap | ||
Driver | Mike den Tandt | Belgium |
Time | 2:02.538 (on lap 6) | |
Podium | ||
First | Mike den Tandt Charles Weerts |
Belgium |
Second | Ayhancan Güven Salih Yoluç |
Turkey |
Third | Matteo Cressoni Piergiuseppe Perazzini |
Italy |
Qualifying Race 2 | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Charles Weerts | Belgium |
Time | 2:00.136 | |
Fastest lap | ||
Driver | Jim Pla | France |
Time | 2:03.816 (on lap 5) | |
Podium | ||
First | Ayhancan Güven Salih Yoluç |
Turkey |
Second | Chris Buncombe Chris Froggatt |
United Kingdom |
Third | Nico Bastian Alexander Mattschull |
Germany |
Main Race | ||
Pole | ||
Driver | Salih Yoluç | Turkey |
Fastest lap | ||
Driver | Ayhancan Güven | Turkey |
Time | 2:02.379 (on lap 18) | |
Podium | ||
First | Ayhancan Güven Salih Yoluç |
Turkey |
Second | Chris Buncombe Chris Froggatt |
United Kingdom |
Third | Johnny Laursen Nicklas Nielsen |
Denmark |
The 2018 FIA GT Nations Cup was the first edition of the FIA GT Nations Cup held at Bahrain International Circuit on 1 December 2018. The race was contested with GT3-spec cars. Only Silver and Bronze drivers were allowed to compete.[1] The event promoters were the Bahrain Motorsport Federation (BMF) and the Stéphane Ratel Organisation (SRO). For the following year the event was reformatted as the multi-discipline FIA Motorsport Games.