Germany has won GT gold at the FIA Motorsport Games after a dramatic final contest in which it overcame a spirited fight from the United Kingdom.

The UK Ferrari started from pole with James Cottingham at the wheel, but Hubert Haupt was on the attack from the word go. The German-flagged Mercedes-AMG was alongside on the run towards Turn 2 and muscled past into the corner.

Having dominated his segment of Qualifying, it might have been expected that Haupt would disappear into the distance. But Cottingham proved a more than worthy adversary, the two trading purple sectors and running between five tenths and one second apart.

The United Kingdom lost a little time in the pits, giving Finn Wiebelhaus a few seconds advantage. Chris Froggatt made fast work of this and was soon pushing hard for the lead.

Froggatt then earned a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits. He finally found a way past Wiebelhaus with a forceful move on the 45-minute mark, but now needed to gap the German by five seconds.

He gave it everything, but in pushing to make up time Froggatt recieved a second track limits penalty. Wiebelhaus was able to stay close behind, ultimately taking victory once the penalties had been administered.

Switzerland claimed the bronze medal in dramatic fashion as Yannick Mettler passed Jorge Cabezas Catalán (Spain) on the final lap. The Swiss Mercedes-AMG made major progress during the second half of the race after Dexter Müller ran the opening stint.

Result: GT Medal Race