2011 World Touring Car Championship

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Yvan Muller (front) won his third Drivers' Championship and Chevrolet won the Manufacturers' Championship. The Chevrolet trio (from the front: Muller, Robert Huff and Alain Menu) occupied the top three positions in the Drivers' Championship ranking.

The 2011 World Touring Car Championship season was the eighth season of the FIA World Touring Car Championship, and the seventh since its 2005 return. The championship, which was open to Super 2000 cars and Diesel 2000 cars,[1] began with the Race of Brazil at Curitiba on 20 March and ended with the Guia Race of Macau at the Guia Circuit on 20 November, after twelve events and twenty-four races.

The series underwent major changes with new circuits Suzuka and Tianma coming into the championship, new drivers such as Pepe Oriola to SUNRED Engineering and Robert Dahlgren with Polestar Racing for the whole season. The series lost the FIA Formula Two Championship as a support championship, but it was replaced by Auto GP. It was also supported by a brand new series, European Production Series which supported the six rounds at Zolder, Monza, Brno, Donington, Oschersleben and Valencia.

Teams and drivers[edit]

A provisional list of teams and drivers was revealed on 23 February,[2] and the official entry list was published on 4 March.[3]

Team Car No. Drivers Events
Manufacturer Teams
United Kingdom Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 1 France Yvan Muller All
2 United Kingdom Robert Huff All
6 Brazil Carlos 'Cacá' Bueno 1
8 Switzerland Alain Menu All
Spain Lukoil – SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 3 Italy Gabriele Tarquini 1–4
SUNRED SR León 1.6T 5–12
Spain SUNRED Engineering SEAT León 2.0 TDI 18 Portugal Tiago Monteiro 1–4
SUNRED SR León 1.6T 5–12
Italy ROAL Motorsport BMW 320 TC 15 Netherlands Tom Coronel All
Sweden Polestar Racing Volvo C30 30 Sweden Robert Dahlgren 1–4
Volvo C30 DRIVe 5–12
Yokohama Trophy
Spain Lukoil – SUNRED SUNRED SR León 1.6T 4 Russia Aleksey Dudukalo 7–12
Switzerland SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED 7 Switzerland Fredy Barth 4–12
Spain SUNRED Engineering 17 Denmark Michel Nykjær 4–12
74 Spain Pepe Oriola 4–12
Hungary Zengõ-Dension Team BMW 320 TC 5 Hungary Norbert Michelisz 2–12
Hong Kong bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 9 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young 2–12
10 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi 2–12
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320 TC 11 Denmark Kristian Poulsen All
12 Germany Franz Engstler All
Italy Proteam Racing BMW 320 TC 20 Spain Javier Villa All
25 Morocco Mehdi Bennani All
Germany Wiechers-Sport BMW 320 TC 26 Italy Stefano D'Aste 6, 8–9
29 United Kingdom Colin Turkington 7, 10–11
35 Switzerland Urs Sonderegger 2–5
Hong Kong DeTeam KK Motorsport BMW 320 TC 64 Russia David Sigachev 9
65 Hong Kong Marchy Lee 1–3
Jay-Ten Trophy
Spain Lukoil – SUNRED SEAT León 2.0 TDI 4 Russia Aleksey Dudukalo 1–6
Switzerland SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED 7 Switzerland Fredy Barth 1–3
Spain SUNRED Engineering 17 Denmark Michel Nykjær 1–3
74 Spain Pepe Oriola 1–3
Hong Kong bamboo-engineering Chevrolet Lacetti 9 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young 1
10 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi 1
Turkey Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport BMW 320si'08 13 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay 3, 8
Italy Proteam Racing BMW 320si'09 21 Italy Fabio Fabiani 1–4, 7–10
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler 11
Asian Wild Card Entries
Italy Proteam Racing BMW 320si´09 23 Hong Kong Philip Ma 11–12
Germany Wiechers-Sport BMW 320 TC 28 Canada Gary Kwok 12
United Kingdom Chevrolet RML Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T 31 Japan Toshi Arai 10
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si'09 52 Macau Jo Merszei 12
51 Hong Kong Charles Ng 10
Hong Kong DeTeam KK Motorsport BMW 320 TC 11–12
68 Japan Masaki Kano 10
Spain SUNRED Engineering SUNRED SR León 1.6T 66 Macau André Couto 12
88 Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto 10
Macau RPM Racing Team BMW 320si'08 70 Macau Mak Ka Lok 12
Hong Kong Corsa Motorsport Chevrolet Lacetti 75 Macau Felipe De Souza 12
76 Macau Kuok Io Keong 12
Hong Kong 778 Auto Sport Peugeot 308 77 Hong Kong Lo Ka Chun 12

Team and driver changes[edit]

Chevrolet retained their three full-time drivers from 2010, Yvan Muller, Robert Huff and Alain Menu. Cacá Bueno also joined the team in a fourth car at his home meeting in Curitiba. The team utilized the newly introduced 1,600 cc (98 cu in) engine. Again, two further Chevrolets were entered by bamboo-engineering, who retained their 2010 drivers, Darryl O'Young and Yukinori Taniguchi. Bamboo campaigned Lacettis at the first round in Curitiba, but contested the rest of the season with Cruzes.

SUNRED Engineering again ran six cars through three different team guises. Gabriele Tarquini remained with the team and was joined by former SEAT León Eurocup racer Aleksei Dudukalo, who brought Lukoil sponsorship into the team. Another three-car outfit was headed by Tiago Monteiro, who was joined by Michel Nykjær, and another graduate from the SEAT León Eurocup, Pepe Oriola. Fredy Barth completed the SEAT sextet, with his SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED team. The SEATs began the season using a two-litre turbo diesel engine and from Hungary introduced a similar engine to that used in the Chevrolets. However, the cars were branded as SR Leon with no SEAT support at all. Leaving the team is Jordi Gené, who parted with the team before the end of the 2010 season.

Norbert Michelisz remained in the championship with the Zengő Dension Team, but switched to a BMW 320 TC, having campaigned a SEAT in 2010, winning a race at Macau. He began his campaign at the second round of the season at Zolder. Three other teams campaigned a single 320 TC during the season; ROAL Motorsport returned to the series, with Tom Coronel switching from a SUNRED SEAT, Wiechers-Sport ran Urs Sonderegger – another driver from the SEAT León Eurocup – at the European races held during the season, and DeTeam KK Motorsport ran Marchy Lee, who steps up from the Asian Porsche Carrera Cup.

The factory BMW Team RBM did not return in 2011, and drivers Augusto Farfus and Andy Priaulx moved into sportscar racing, entering the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. Independent BMWs were however campaigned by the Proteam Racing and Liqui Moly Team Engstler outfits. Proteam ran three BMWs; two 320 TCs for Mehdi Bennani, who moves from Wiechers-Sport and former single-seater racer Javier Villa, as well as a naturally aspirated 320si for Fabio Fabiani. Bennani and Villa replaced Independents' champion Sergio Hernández and Stefano D'Aste. Team Engstler ran two cars once again, with Franz Engstler being joined by Kristian Poulsen, who drove for his own team in 2010 after driving for Engstler in 2009. Poulsen replaced Andrei Romanov.

Polestar Racing campaigned a Volvo full-time in 2011, having contested five meetings over the past four seasons. Swedish Touring Car Championship runner-up Robert Dahlgren again campaigned the car as he had done in each of Polestar's events to date. The team also introduced a similar engine in the mid-season.

Calendar[edit]

The provisional calendar for the 2011 season was approved by the FIA World Motor Sport Council on 8 September 2010[4] with further amendments on 3 November 2010,[5] 7 December 2010[6] and 8 March 2011.[7]

Event Race Name Track Date
1 R1 Race of Brazil Brazil Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba 20 March
R2
2 R3 Monroe Race of Belgium Belgium Circuit Zolder 24 April
R4
3 R5 Race of Italy Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 15 May
R6
4 R7 Race of Hungary Hungary Hungaroring 5 June
R8
5 R9 Monroe Race of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit 19 June
R10
6 R11 Race of Turismo de Portugal Portugal Circuito da Boavista 3 July
R12
7 R13 Race of UK United Kingdom Donington Park 17 July
R14
8 R15 bet-at-home.com Race of Germany Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 31 July
R16
9 R17 interwetten.com Race of Spain Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo 4 September
R18
10 R19 Kenwood Race of Japan Japan Suzuka Circuit 23 October
R20
11 R21 Race of China China Shanghai Tianma Circuit 6 November
R22
12 R23 Race of Macau Macau Guia Circuit 20 November
R24

Calendar changes[edit]

Results and standings[edit]

Races[edit]

Race Race Name Pole Position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Yokohama winner Jay-Ten Winner Report
1 Brazil Race of Brazil United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Kristian Poulsen Denmark Michel Nykjær Report
2 United Kingdom Robert Huff Switzerland Alain Menu United Kingdom Chevrolet Spain Javier Villa Spain Pepe Oriola
3 Belgium Race of Belgium United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Kristian Poulsen Denmark Michel Nykjær Report
4 Spain Javier Villa Italy Gabriele Tarquini Spain Lukoil – SUNRED China Darryl O'Young Denmark Michel Nykjær
5 Italy Race of Italy United Kingdom Robert Huff France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Hungary Norbert Michelisz Switzerland Fredy Barth Report
6 France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Kristian Poulsen Spain Pepe Oriola
7 Hungary Race of Hungary Switzerland Alain Menu Hungary Norbert Michelisz Switzerland Alain Menu United Kingdom Chevrolet Hungary Norbert Michelisz Russia Aleksei Dudukalo Report
8 Hungary Norbert Michelisz France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Germany Franz Engstler Russia Aleksei Dudukalo
9 Czech Republic Race of the Czech Republic France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Kristian Poulsen Russia Aleksei Dudukalo Report
10 France Yvan Muller France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Michel Nykjær Russia Aleksei Dudukalo
11 Portugal Race of Portugal Switzerland Alain Menu Switzerland Alain Menu Switzerland Alain Menu United Kingdom Chevrolet Hungary Norbert Michelisz no finishers Report
12 United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Hungary Norbert Michelisz Russia Aleksei Dudukalo
13 United Kingdom Race of UK France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Robert Huff France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Germany Franz Engstler no finishers Report
14 France Yvan Muller France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Germany Franz Engstler no finishers
15 Germany Race of Germany France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Robert Huff France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Italy Stefano D'Aste Turkey Ibrahim Okyay Report
16 Netherlands Tom Coronel Germany Franz Engstler Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler Germany Franz Engstler Turkey Ibrahim Okyay
17 Spain Race of Spain France Yvan Muller France Yvan Muller France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Kristian Poulsen Italy Fabio Fabiani Report
18 France Yvan Muller France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Kristian Poulsen Italy Fabio Fabiani
19 Japan Race of Japan Switzerland Alain Menu Switzerland Alain Menu Switzerland Alain Menu United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Michel Nykjær Hong Kong Charles Ng Report
20 Sweden Robert Dahlgren Netherlands Tom Coronel Italy ROAL Motorsport Denmark Michel Nykjær Hong Kong Charles Ng
21 China Race of China Switzerland Alain Menu United Kingdom Robert Huff Switzerland Alain Menu United Kingdom Chevrolet United Kingdom Colin Turkington Italy Fabio Fabiani Report
22 France Yvan Muller France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Chevrolet United Kingdom Colin Turkington Italy Fabio Fabiani
23 Macau Guia Race of Macau United Kingdom Robert Huff France Yvan Muller United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Michel Nykjær Macau Jo Merszei Report
24 United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Robert Huff United Kingdom Chevrolet Denmark Michel Nykjær Macau Jo Merszei

Championship standings[edit]

Points system
 1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Drivers' Championship[edit]

Pos Driver BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
1 France Yvan Muller 2 3 3 Ret 2 2 5 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 4 2 4 1 2 3 433
2 United Kingdom Robert Huff 1 4 1 6 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 2 2 2 6 5 2 2 3 3 3 1 1 430
3 Switzerland Alain Menu 6 1 2 2 19† 5 1 Ret 3 3 1 6 3 5 5 2 2 3 1 4 1 6 Ret DNS 323
4 Netherlands Tom Coronel 4 2 Ret DNS 5 15 18† 4 4 2 6 5 4 4 10 4 3 7 NC 1 5 5 4 2 233
5 Italy Gabriele Tarquini 7 6 4 1 Ret 10 6 3 NC 6 5 7 5 7 3 3 17† 4 9 Ret NC 2 3 4 204
6 Portugal Tiago Monteiro 11 7 5 3 3 4 7 5 12 12 4 3 Ret Ret Ret 8 8 Ret Ret DNS 8 Ret 12 8 117
7 Denmark Kristian Poulsen 5 14 6 Ret 6 3 9 Ret 5 8 14 19 9 17† 13 Ret 4 5 5 10 6 7 7 13 112
8 Germany Franz Engstler 9 9 Ret 12 9 9 15 6 16 Ret 11 8 6 3 16 1 NC 10 10 11 12 8 6 7 88
9 Hungary Norbert Michelisz 7 8 4 7 2 15 8 15 8 4 NC 12 15 Ret 7 6 15 9 11 Ret 8 9 88
10 Denmark Michel Nykjær 8 Ret 8 5 12 Ret 13 13† 10 5 9 12 7 Ret 7 17 11 15 3 6 14 14 5 5 86
11 Sweden Robert Dahlgren 12 13 13 7 15 13 NC 9 6 9 7 16 8 6 4 7 9 9 Ret 5 9 9 DNS DNS 72
12 Spain Javier Villa 14 8 9 10 8 8 3 7 9 7 Ret 17 17 16 12 10 6 19† 16 8 10 Ret 11 10 59
13 United Kingdom Colin Turkington 10 10 6 7 2 4 46
14 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young Ret 11 10 4 7 6 12 8 7 Ret 12 9 11 8 14 11 15 14 11 Ret 13 Ret Ret 12 43
15 Brazil Cacá Bueno 3 5 25
16 Morocco Mehdi Bennani 10 Ret Ret 11 11 20† 14 14 11 10 16 18 14 9 11 Ret Ret 12 8 18 7 11 9 6 24
17 Italy Stefano D'Aste 10 11 6 9 10 11 12
18 Spain Pepe Oriola 13 10 11 14 14 12 10 Ret 13 11 13 14 12 15 8 12 12 8 18 13 17 13 10 11 11
19 Switzerland Fredy Barth 15 Ret Ret DNS 10 19† 8 10 Ret 16† NC 10 13 11 NC Ret 19 18† Ret DNS 21 12 DNS DNS 7
20 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi 18 15 14 DSQ 13 11 11 11 15 14 15 15 16 13 17 14 14 16 7 14 20† DNS WD WD 6
21 Russia Aleksei Dudukalo 17 12 12 9 Ret Ret 16 12 14 13 Ret 13 15 14 9 15 13 Ret 17 12 15 17 Ret DNS 4
22 Hong Kong Charles Ng 14 19 16 10 13 14 1
Japan Masaki Kano 12 16 0
Japan Toshi Arai 13 15 0
Italy Fabio Fabiani 19 NC 16 13 18 18 17 Ret DSQ DSQ 19 16 16 17 DNQ DNQ 18 15 0
Turkey Ibrahim Okyay 16 16 18 13 0
Russia David Sigachev 18† 13 0
Macau Jo Merszei 14 15 0
Hong Kong Marchy Lee 16 16 Ret DNS 20 14 0
Switzerland Urs Sonderegger 15 15† 17 17 DNS DNS 17 Ret 0
Macau Felipe De Souza 15† Ret 0
Hong Kong Philip Ma 19 16† Ret 16 0
Canada Gary Kwok 16† Ret 0
Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto Ret 17 0
Macau Mak Ka Lok Ret Ret 0
Macau André Couto Ret Ret 0
Macau Kuok Io Keong DNS DNS 0
Hong Kong Lo Ka Chun EX EX 0
Pos Driver BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Drivers Championship points were awarded on a 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis for the first ten places in each race.[1]

Manufacturers' Championship[edit]

Pos Manufacturer BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
1 United States Chevrolet 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 973
2 3 2 4 2 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 3
2 Germany BMW Customer Racing Teams 4 2 6 8 4 3 2 4 4 2 6 4 4 3 6 1 3 5 5 1 2 4 4 2 583
5 8 7 10 5 7 3 6 5 7 8 5 6 4 10 4 4 6 6 7 5 5 6 6
3 Spain SR Customer Racing 7 6 4 1 3 4 6 3 10 5 4 3 5 7 3 3 8 4 3 6 8 2 3 4 522
8 7 5 3 10 10 7 5 12 6 5 7 7 11 7 8 11 8 9 12 14 12 5 5
4 Sweden Volvo Polestar Evaluation Team 12 13 13 7 15 13 NC 9 6 9 7 16 8 6 4 7 9 9 Ret 5 9 9 DNS DNS 154
Pos Manufacturer BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 

Manufacturers Championship points were awarded on a 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis for the first ten places in each race.[1] However, only the results obtained by the best two cars classified per manufacturer in each race were counted.[1] All the other cars of that same manufacturer were invisible as far as scoring points is concerned.[1]

Yokohama Drivers' Trophy[edit]

Pos Driver BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
1 Denmark Kristian Poulsen 5 14 6 Ret 6 3 9 Ret 5 8 14 19 9 17 13 Ret 4 5 5 10 6 7 7 13 141
2 Denmark Michel Nykjær 8 Ret 8 5 12 Ret 13 13 10 5 9 12 7 Ret 7 17 11 15 3 6 14 14 5 5 139
3 Germany Franz Engstler 9 9 Ret 12 9 9 15 6 16 Ret 11 8 6 3 16 1 NC 10 10 11 12 8 6 7 125
4 Hungary Norbert Michelisz 7 8 4 7 2 15 8 15 8 4 NC 12 15 Ret 7 6 15 9 11 Ret 8 9 124
5 Spain Javier Villa 14 8 9 10 8 8 3 7 9 7 Ret 17 17 16 12 10 6 19 16 8 10 Ret 11 10 104
6 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young Ret 11 10 4 7 6 12 8 7 Ret 12 9 11 8 14 11 15 14 11 Ret 13 Ret Ret 12 88
7 Morocco Mehdi Bennani 10 Ret Ret 11 11 20 14 14 11 10 16 18 14 9 11 Ret Ret 12 8 18 7 11 9 6 73
8 Spain Pepe Oriola 13 10 11 14 14 12 10 Ret 13 11 13 14 12 15 8 12 12 8 18 13 17 13 10 11 66
9 United Kingdom Colin Turkington 10 10 6 7 2 4 49
10 Italy Stefano D'Aste 10 11 6 9 10 11 37
11 Russia Aleksei Dudukalo 17 12 12 9 Ret Ret 16 12 14 13 Ret 13 15 14 9 15 13 Ret 17 12 15 17 Ret DNS 31
12 Switzerland Fredy Barth 15 Ret Ret DNS 10 19 8 10 Ret 16 NC 10 13 11 NC Ret 19 18 Ret DNS 21 12 DNS DNS 30
13 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi 18 15 14 DSQ 13 11 11 11 15 14 15 15 16 13 17 14 14 16 7 14 20 DNS WD WD 26
14 Hong Kong Charles Ng 14 19 16 10 13 14 7
15 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay 16 16 18 13 3
16 Hong Kong Marchy Lee 16 16 Ret DNS 20 14 3
17 Russia David Sigachev 18 13 2
18 Japan Masaki Kano 12 16 1
19 Italy Fabio Fabiani 19 NC 16 13 18 18 17 Ret DSQ DSQ 19 16 16 17 DNQ DNQ 18 15 1
Macau Jo Merszei 14 15 0
Switzerland Urs Sonderegger 15 15 17 17 DNS DNS 17 Ret 0
Macau Felipe De Souza 15 Ret 0
Hong Kong Philip Ma 19 16 Ret 16 0
Canada Gary Kwok 16 Ret 0
Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto Ret 17 0
Macau Mak Ka Lok Ret Ret 0
Macau Kuok Io Keong DNS DNS 0
Hong Kong Lo Ka Chun EX EX 0
Pos Driver BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Yokohama Teams' Trophy[edit]

Pos Team BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
1 Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler 5 9 6 12 6 3 9 6 5 8 11 8 6 3 13 1 4 5 5 10 6 7 6 7 259
9 14 Ret Ret 9 9 15 Ret 16 Ret 14 19 9 17 16 Ret NC 10 10 11 12 8 7 13
2 Spain SUNRED Engineering 8 10 8 5 12 12 10 13 10 5 9 11 7 15 7 12 11 8 3 6 14 13 5 5 200
13 Ret 11 14 14 Ret 13 Ret 13 11 13 14 12 Ret 8 17 12 15 18 13 17 14 10 11
3 Italy Proteam Racing 10 8 9 10 8 8 3 7 9 7 16 17 14 9 11 10 6 12 8 8 7 11 9 6 172
14 NC 16 11 11 18 14 14 11 10 Ret 18 17 16 12 16 16 17 16 18 10 15 11 10
4 Hungary Zengő-Dension Team 7 8 4 7 2 15 8 15 8 4 NC 12 15 Ret 7 6 15 9 11 Ret 8 9 113
5 United Kingdom bamboo-engineering 18 11 10 4 7 6 11 8 7 14 12 9 11 8 14 11 14 14 7 14 13 Ret Ret 12 112
Ret 15 14 DSQ 13 11 12 11 15 Ret 15 15 16 13 17 14 15 16 11 Ret 20 DNS WD WD
6 Germany Wiechers-Sport 15 15 17 17 DNS DNS 17 Ret 10 11 10 10 6 9 10 11 6 7 2 4 16 Ret 81
7 Spain LukoilSUNRED 17 12 12 9 Ret Ret 16 12 14 13 Ret 13 15 14 9 15 13 Ret 17 12 15 17 Ret DNS 31
8 Switzerland SEAT Swiss Racing by SUNRED 15 Ret Ret DNS 10 19 8 10 Ret 16 NC 10 13 11 NC Ret 19 18 Ret DNS 21 12 DNS DNS 30
9 Hong Kong DeTeam KK Motorsport 16 16 Ret DNS 20 14 18 13 12 16 16 10 13 14 13
10 Turkey Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport 16 16 18 13 3
Hong Kong Corsa Motorsport 15 Ret 0
DNS DNS
Macau RPM Racing Team Ret Ret 0
Hong Kong 778 Auto Sport EX EX 0
Pos Team BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Jay-Ten Trophy[edit]

Pos Driver BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 
1 Italy Fabio Fabiani 19 NC 16 13 18 18 17 Ret DSQ DSQ 19 16 16 17 DNQ DNQ 18 15 88
2 Russia Aleksei Dudukalo 17 12 12 9 Ret Ret 16 12 14 13 Ret 13 75
3 Spain Pepe Oriola 13 10 11 14 14 12 47
4 Denmark Michel Nykjær 8 Ret 8 5 12 Ret 38
5 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay 16 16 18 13 33
6 Hong Kong Philip Ma 19 16 Ret 16 24
7 Switzerland Fredy Barth 15 Ret Ret DNS 10 19 21
8 Macau Jo Merszei 14 15 20
9 Hong Kong Charles Ng 14 19 20
10 Japan Yukinori Taniguchi 18 15 9
11 Hong Kong Darryl O'Young Ret 11 8
12 Macau Felipe De Souza 15 Ret 8
Macau Mak Ka Lok Ret Ret 0
Macau Kuok Io Keong DNS DNS 0
Hong Kong Lo Ka Chun EX EX 0
Pos Driver BRA
Brazil
BEL
Belgium
ITA
Italy
HUN
Hungary
CZE
Czech Republic
POR
Portugal
GBR
United Kingdom
GER
Germany
ESP
Spain
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
MAC
Macau
 Pts 

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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