Click here to Watch FIA GT World Championship 2010 San Luis Mexico Live
The FIA GT Series will head to San Luis, Argentina, for a race on November 6th that will mark the very end of the calendar for the series. This track has a length of 6.270 kilometers and there are a total of 22 turns. This series has raced all over the world during the last season, starting out in Abu Dhabi, which was held on March 26th. Next up was a race in Zolder, Belgium. Sachsenring and Silverstone were also venues on the calendar this year and recently they have raced in Paul Ricard, Ordos and in Beijing, China on September 11th.

Michael Krumm and Lucas Luhr take the number one spot in the standings right now with 131 points while Darren Turner and Stefan Mucke are in second with 120. Marcus Winkelhock and Marc Basseng take third plae and then Christian Hohenadel and Andrea Piccini are in fourth place. Tomas Enge and Alex Muller are fifth right now in the series. Click on the banners that you see on this page and get your membership. You will get access to live, high quality video from your computer or your mobile device. All you need is an internet connection.
Posted: 4th December 2010
The final race of the year is happening for the FIA GT World Championship Series, the only championship to bring together six of the most well known brands of automobiles in sprint format, including Aston Martin, Ford, Corvette, Lamborghini, Maserati and Nissan. This final race will take place in San Luis Mexico, Argentina and you can watch it live right from your computer in high quality video from anywhere in the world. All you have to do is click on the banners on this page to get started for access to streaming motorsport all year round.

The final race in San Luis will happen over the weekend of December 3rd through the 5th, and the series just finished the last round of events in Interlagos, Brazil on November 28th where Enrique Bernoldi and Xandi Negrao came out on top. The series has also visited Brno, Czech Republic since beginning the season, as well as the Paul-Ricard circuit, Spa-Francorchamps and even Britain's Silverstone Circuit. This race at San Luis takes place on a track that is 6.270 kilometers in length and there are a total of 22 turns for the drivers to contend with.

In the standings Michael Bartels and Andrea Bertolini are in first, with Darren Turner and Tomas Enge in second and Marc Hennerici in third place. Thomas Mutsch is fourth and Alexander Margaritis in fifth. For the teams, Vitaphone Racing Team is in first plae with Reiter in second and Young Driver AMR in third. If you want to watch the finale of the FIA GT1 series then get your membership at the banners on this page for access to high quality video streams right from your computer no matter where you are in the world.
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