The final races of the Blancpain Endurance Series and Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo were held on September 21-22 at the renowned Nürburgring track in Germany.
In only three season, the Blancpain Endurance Series Championship became a benchmark in the world of GT racing, and has once again demonstrated its growing popularity with more than fifty cars entered for the final challenge in Germany.
The "Blancpain 1000 " ( a 1,000km/6 hours max. race on a celebrated race track) crowned the 2013 champions.
The finale to the 2013 Blancpain Endurance Series was thrilling. HTP Motorsport’s Maximilian Buhk (DEU) is the new Pro Cup title holder as he finished the season with a maximum 33 point score. The Belgian Marc VDS Racing Team sealed the Pro Cup teams championship by finishing in second place to the HTP Mercedes. The end of the race was spectacular as Buhk hunted down Maxime Martin to overtake him and confirm the title.
The Nissan GT Academy Team RJN squad took the teams championship trophy and the drivers series for Lucas Ordonez, the original GT Academy ‘gamer to racer’ graduate.
The Nissan GT Academy Team RJN squad took the teams championship trophy and the drivers series for Lucas Ordonez, the original GT Academy ‘gamer to racer’ graduate.
With respect to the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo final, Andrea Amici triumphed in the PRO-AM category, to the detriment of Cédric Leimer. In the amateur category, Leimer's teammate Laurent Jenny won the title after securing an unbeatable advantage by the end of first race on Saturday. The AutoVitesse Garage R. Affolter team won the title of overall 2013 champions.
Blancpain's guests were invited to be at the heart of the experience, VIPs got to participate in the Grid Walk, visit the race offices and even discover the Nürburgring track first hand, enjoying VIP Laps in Lamborghini cars.
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