The last race of the season began with the #8 Ekris M4 GT4 of Van der Ende on pole position and the Dutchman held this advantage into the first corner, followed by Equipe Verschuur’s Benjamin Lessennes.
Van der Ende pulled away rapidly and by lap nine the gap between the Ekris and the Equipe Verschuur McLaren was already 7.5 seconds. Further behind, Alec Udell was in fifth, with Jan Kisiel ninth in class.
When the pit window opened after 25 minutes, Udell came in right away to hand over to Simon Knap, while the other Silver Cup title contenders stay out. Lessennes came in at the end of lap 15, with Van der Ende and Kisiel entering the pits right at the end of the pit window.
After the stops, Euan McKay held an 11.5-second lead over Akhil Rabindra, who had jumped the Equipe Verschuur McLaren out of the pits. However, the PROsport Performance driver was given a stop-and-go penalty for too short pit stop.
This allowed True Racing’s Patric Niederhauser and Equipe Verschuur’s Daniel McKay to move into second and third.Knap took fourth, with title rival Koebolt in sixth. Alex Mies and Mads Siljehaug eventually passed Knap, but Koebolt was unable to overtake the #25 MDM Motorsport BMW M4 GT4.
At the front, Euan McKay controlled the race and after 28 laps he crossed the line to take Ekris Motorsport’s first win of the season. Patric Niederhauser gave the #16 True Racing KTM its fourth podium finish of the season, with the Equipe Verschuur crew completing the Silver Cup podium.
Behind the #19 PROsport Performance Aston Martin and the #24 Valvoline – True Racing KTM, Knap crossed the line in sixth place, 1.171s clear of Koebolt. As a result, and similar to last year’s season finale at the Nürburgring, the MDM Motorsport and Leipert Motorsport pairings finished the season level on points, with Udell and Knap claiming the title by virtue of more wins.
RN VISION STS AND SELLESLAGH RACING TEAM TAKE BACK-TO-BACK WINS
In Pro-Am victory went to the RN Vision STS BMW of Gabriele Piana and Marius Zug. The Italian-German duo managed to keep the #22 Allied Racing Porsche of Nicolas Schöll and Jan Kasperlik behind during the 60-minute race. Luci Trefz and Marcus Paverud claimed yet another podium finish in the #2 Leipert Motorsport Mercedes, more than enough to clinch the 2019 Pro-Am title.
The Selleslagh Racing Team drivers swept the podium in the Am category, with Jean-Luc Behets and Johan Vannerum taking their fifth win in eight races this season. Bob Herber and Alessandro Giovanelli finished in second place, ahead of Angélique Detavernier and David Dermont. With a sixth place finish, Street Art Racing’s Clement Seyler and Pascal Bachmann secured the drivers’ title in the Am category.
The 2019 GT4 European Series Teams’ title was won by Leipert Motorsport.