Fourth today went to Scuderia Ecosse, whose Ferrari 430 GT2 ran strongly all weekend, with Spa winners BMS Scuderia Italia fifth. The #95 Advanced Engineering Pecom Ferrari of Russo and Perez-Companc was sixth with Kessel Racing taking the final point in seventh.
The GT2 results remain provisional pending the investigation of the data from the Magneti Marelli data recorder in the #50 AF Corse car, after their official data logger did not record any data.
The sole G2 competitor in action this weekend, Belgian Racing put in a good performance on the tight city circuit to finish 15th overall today, having also finished the qualifying race on Saturday.
“We had a reasonable race,” Bas Leinders said. “Trying to control the engine was tricky, because it got a bit too hot and went into security mode, and after the third lap I lost some power. It stayed this way until the end of the race so we might have been able to do a few places better. The few previous races we haven't finished, and now we finished two in a row, so that's quite a good result. I had a nice fight at the beginning with Felbermayr, which was my first fight of the year! You've got to be optimistic.”