2004 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
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The 2004 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season was the 19th German Porsche Carrera Cup season. It began on 18 April at Hockenheim and finished on 3 October at the same circuit, after nine rounds. It ran as a support championship for the 2004 DTM season. Mike Rockenfeller won the championship by 21 points.
Teams and drivers
Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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UPS Porsche-Junior Team | 1 | Mike Rockenfeller | All |
2 | Christian Mamerow | All | |
EMC ARAXA Racing | 3 | Wolf Henzler | All |
4 | Jörg Hardt | All | |
Eichin Racing PZ Freiburg | 5 | Simon Fabian Willner | 1–4 |
Dominic Farnbacher | 5, 7–9 | ||
6 | Alexander Roloff | All | |
MRS PC-Service-Team | 7 | Ronny Melkus | 1–3 |
Marc Walz | 4 | ||
Ivano Giuliani | 5 | ||
Marco Seefried | 6 | ||
Yarpivo Racing MRS | 8 | Oleg Kesselman | 1–7, 9 |
Land Motorsport-PZ Koblenz | 9 | Nicolas Armindo | All |
10 | Hendrik Vieth | 2–8 | |
Jochen Land | 9 | ||
PZ Olympiapark Herberth Motorsport | 11 | Alfred Renauer | All |
12 | Robert Renauer | All | |
Jetstream Motorsport | 14 | Simon Frederiks | 7 |
15 | Marcel Kesseler | 7 | |
Schnabl Engineering PZ Trier | 18 | Christopher Brück | 1–8 |
Roland Asch | 9 | ||
19 | Thomas Riethmüller | All | |
Carsport Racing Swiss | 20 | Marc Benz | 1–4 |
Podium MS Porsche Sweden | 22 | Robin Rudholm | 9 |
23 | Fredrik Ros | 9 | |
24 | Nicklas Karlsson | 9 | |
Mamerow Racing PZ Essen | 25 | Hannes Lachinger | All |
ARAXA Buchbinder Racing | 27 | Christoph Langen | 1–3, 6 |
Marc Warnecke | 4–5 | ||
JvG Racing | 30 | Marco Seefried | 7–9 |
Team Bleekemolen | 31 | Michael Bleekemolen | 4, 7 |
32 | Sebastiaan Bleekemolen | 4, 7 | |
Walter Lechner Racing School Team | 33 | Marco Schärf | 7–9 |
MRP Motorsport | 34 | Michael Raja | 6–7, 9 |
Arkin Aka | 35 | Arkin Aka | 6, 9 |
TLM Lauderbach Motorsport | 36 | Stefan Neuberger | 7 |
Marco Hartung | 8–9 | ||
Tolimit Motorsport | 39 | Christian Menzel | All |
46 | Richard Lietz | All | |
Infineon – Team Farnbacher | 65 | Hermann Speck | 4 |
66 | Dominic Farnbacher | 4 | |
Race calendar and results
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team | |
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1 | Hockenheimring | 18 April | Mike Rockenfeller | Jörg Hardt | Mike Rockenfeller | UPS Porsche-Junior Team | |
2 | Adria Raceway | 16 May | Jörg Hardt | Christopher Brück | Wolf Henzler | EMC ARAXA Racing | |
3 | EuroSpeedway Lausitz | 6 June | Wolf Henzler | Richard Lietz | Wolf Henzler | EMC ARAXA Racing | |
4 | Norisring | 27 June | Mike Rockenfeller | Wolf Henzler | Mike Rockenfeller | UPS Porsche-Junior Team | |
5 | Nürburgring Short | 1 August | Mike Rockenfeller | Christopher Brück | Mike Rockenfeller | UPS Porsche-Junior Team | |
6 | Oschersleben | 8 August | Mike Rockenfeller | Mike Rockenfeller | Mike Rockenfeller | UPS Porsche-Junior Team | |
7 | Zandvoort | 5 September | Wolf Henzler | Mike Rockenfeller | Wolf Henzler | EMC ARAXA Racing | |
8 | Brno | 19 September | Mike Rockenfeller | Mike Rockenfeller | Mike Rockenfeller | UPS Porsche-Junior Team | |
9 | Hockenheimring | 23 October | Wolf Henzler | Jörg Hardt | Jörg Hardt | EMC ARAXA Racing |
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