2009 FIA GT Tourist Trophy

It featured the race debut of the Ford GT and the Nissan GT-R in the GT1 category in preparation for their entry in the 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship.

The #80 Hexis Racing Aston Martin was moved to the back of the starting grid after failing post-qualifying technical inspection.

The car was found to be below the minimum ride height and carrying components of an incorrect size.

[2] Austrian Karl Wendlinger and Brit Ryan Sharp won their second successive RAC Tourist Trophy after having won the event the previous year for Jetalliance Racing.

Cars failing to complete 75% of winner's distance marked as Not Classified (NC).

Map of the Silverstone Circuit (2004-2009)