- Part of pole position, the Ferrari No. 51 of Alessio Rovera, Nicklas Nielsen and Robert Shwartzman won in Barcelona this Sunday. The Italian manufacturer scored a double with second place for the #71 of Antonio Fuoco, Daniel Serra and Davide Rigon.
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- The two Prancing Horse cars took advantage of the penalty received by the Mercedes-AMG n°777 of Team AlManar (Maro Engel, Luca Stolz, Fabian Schiller), relegated to fourth position behind the Porsche n°96 of Rutronik Racing (Thomas Preining, Laurin Heinrich, Dennis Olsen).
- Fifth, the No. 88 Mercedes-AMG of Timur Boguslavskiy, Jules Gounon and Raffaele Marciello retained its Endurance Cup title.
- In the Gold Cup, the #9 Audi of Boutsen VDS won with Alberto di Folco, Aurélien Panis and Adam Eteki.
- In the Silver category, victory went to Gerhard Tweraser, Sam Neary and Fabrizio Crestani at the wheel of the Grasser Racing Team Lamborghini Huracán GT3 EVO2.
- La McLaren 720S GT3 EVO n°188 from Garage 59 won the Bronze Cup with Louis Prette, Miguel Ramos and Henrique Chaves.
- First victory in the Pro-Am category for ST Racing. Samantha Tan, Isaac Tutumlu and Lorcan Hanafin triumphed with the Ferrari 296 GT3 No. 38 starting from pole position.
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