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The FIA GT Championship is a thrilling race series that showcases the best of GT racing. From the powerful machines to the skilled drivers, this championship never fails to deliver heart-pounding action. In the FIA GT3 Championship, it was Ronnie Kessel and Christopher Breuer from Kessel Racing Ferrari 430 who stole the show. Their impeccable teamwork and precision driving led them to victory, leaving their competitors in awe. Meanwhile, Henrik Roos and Magnus Wallinder showcased their skills in The Viper GTS-R, finishing an impressive fourth place. Their determination and expertise on the track were evident as they maneuvered through challenging corners with finesse. The GT 90s Revival category brought back memories of iconic cars like Terry Pudwell's Stealth B6. This sleek machine turned heads as it roared down the track, reminding everyone of a golden era in racing history. Philipp Peter represented Race Alliance Aston Martin DBR9 in the FIA GT Championship. His exceptional performance left spectators breathless as he pushed his car to its limits, showcasing both speed and control. In another exciting event, Phil Quaife and Stuart Hall from APEX Motorsport Jaguar XKR took charge in the FIA GT3 European Championship race one. Leading from start to finish, their strategic moves ensured a well-deserved victory for their team. But it wasn't just about modern cars; classic beauties also had their time to shine. George Douglas with CM33 2656 showed off his skill behind Martin BM9's wheel while Paul Cope impressed with CM33 2645 March 75S. John Burton exhibited his talent with Chevron B26 (CM33 2630), Gwyn Pollard wowed audiences with Royale RP6-17 (CM33 2625), and Roger Whiteside displayed his prowess in Chevron B8 (CM33 2620). As each race unfolded throughout this exhilarating championship, the podiums were filled with deserving winners.