The All-Inkl Lamborghini team delivered its second one-two of the Navarra weekend in the main GT1 World Championship race, though this time it was Nicky Pastorelli and Dominik Schwager who led home teammates Marc Basseng and Markus Winkelhock after the latter pair were penalized.

With an engine change penalty incurred earlier in the weekend having dropped the Pastorelli/Schwager car to seventh on the grid, the latter had to pick his way through the pack early on, while Winkelhock pulled away in the lead.

Up to fourth after the opening laps, the Pastorelli/Schwager car then jumped the No. 21 Sumo Power and No. 22 JRM Nissans in the pitstops to move into second - which became first when the Winkelhock/Basseng car was awarded a drive-through penalty for a pit procedure infringement.

The lead that Winkelhock had built up was so great that Basseng was able to rejoin in second, and he followed Pastorelli home, keeping the Jamie Campbell-Walter/David Brabham Nissan at bay.

Bertrand Baguette and Maxime Martin's Marc VDS Ford was elbowed down the order at the start before coming back to fourth after the Peter Dumbreck/Richard Westbrook Nissan was penalized for an unsafe pitstop release.

Pre-Navarra points leaders Lucas Luhr and Michael Krumm's JRM Nissan was caught up in first-lap mayhem for the second time in the weekend, before recovering to sixth, finishing the race all over the back of the the Christian Hohenadel/Andrea Piccini Hexis Aston Martin.