The championship began on 17 April at Silverstone and finished on 30 October at the Circuit de Catalunya, after eight double-header rounds and all (excluding Silverstone) in support of International GT Open racing weekends.
[2] Zanella finished a second place in the standings with two wins, 123 points behind Bortolotti and just eight ahead of his nearest rival and another newcomer Ramón Piñeiro, who scored three wins.
The fourth place went to Piñeiro compatriot and winner of the Silverstone's race Miki Monrás.
An eight-round calendar was published on 3 November 2010,[32] with an amendment made to the Magny-Cours date on 8 December 2010.
[35] Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest Lap † – Retired, but classified