2009 European Touring Car Cup

2009 European Touring Car Cup
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The 2009 FIA European Touring Car Cup was the fifth running of the FIA European Touring Car Cup. It was held on 25 October 2009 at the Circuito Vasco Sameiro near Braga in Portugal. James Thompson won the event after winning the second race. Norbert Michelisz won the first race.

Entry list

Super 2000 class[1]
Team Car No Drivers Regular series
Denmark Perfection Racing Chevrolet Lacetti 1 Denmark Michel Nykjær Danish Touring Car Championship
Sweden Engström Motorsport Honda Accord Euro R 2 Sweden Tomas Engström Swedish Touring Car Championship
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si 3 Estonia Urmas Kitsing German ADAC Procar Series
4 Germany Franz Engstler World Touring Car Championship
Spain SEAT Sport SEAT León TDi 5 Hungary Norbert Michelisz SEAT León Eurocup
Portugal Veloso Motorsport SEAT León TFSi 6 Portugal Francisco Carvalho Portuguese Touring Car Championship
Switzerland Maurer Motorsport Chevrolet Lacetti 7 Belgium Vincent Radermecker German ADAC Procar Series
8 Portugal José Monroy Portuguese Touring Car Championship
United Kingdom Bamboo Engineering Chevrolet Lacetti 9 Portugal Duarte Fèlix da Costa Portuguese Touring Car Championship
10 United Kingdom Harry Vaulkhard British Touring Car Championship
Denmark Hartmann Honda Racing Honda Accord Euro R 11 United Kingdom James Thompson Various
12 Denmark Per Poulsen Danish Touring Car Championship
Portugal Sports & You BMW 320si 14 Portugal José Pedro Fontes Portuguese Touring Car Championship
Super Production class
Latvia AV Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R 21 Latvia Marcis Birkens Baltic Touring Car Championship
Russia Sport-Garage Volkswagen Golf IV 22 Russia Nikolay Karamyshev Russian Touring Car Championship
BMW 320i 23 Russia Mikhail Zasadych
Super 1600 class
Germany NK Racing Team Ford Fiesta ST 31 Germany Carsten Seifert German ADAC Procar Series

† Although in attendance, Radermecker did not compete due to a technical problem with his car.

‡ Despite entering the event, Fontes did not attend.

Report

Qualifying

SEAT Leon Eurocup champion Norbert Michelisz took pole position from Franz Engstler at the very end of the session.[2] Bamboo Engineering pairing Duarte Félix Da Costa and Harry Vaulkhard locked out the second row of the grid.[2] Pre-event favourites James Thompson and Michel Nykjær qualified down in sixth and eighth respectively.[2] Vincent Radermecker was forced to sit out the session due to problems with his Chevrolet Lacetti.[2]

Classification

Race 1

Pos No Class Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Class Points
1 5 S2000 Hungary Norbert Michelisz SEAT Sport SEAT León TDi 17 25:54.375 1 10
2 4 S2000 Germany Franz Engstler Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si 17 +0.442 2 8
3 11 S2000 United Kingdom James Thompson Hartmann Honda Racing Honda Accord Euro R 17 +3.683 6 6
4 1 S2000 Denmark Michel Nykjær Perfection Racing Chevrolet Lacetti 17 +10.283 8 5
5 10 S2000 United Kingdom Harry Vaulkhard Bamboo Engineering Chevrolet Lacetti 17 +20.927 4 4
6 8 S2000 Portugal José Monroy Maurer Motorsport Chevrolet Lacetti 17 +34.125 9 3
7 6 S2000 Portugal Francisco Carvalho Veloso Motorsport SEAT León TFSi 17 +53.270 7 2
8 9 S2000 Portugal Duarte Félix da Costa Bamboo Engineering Chevrolet Lacetti 17 +57.518 3 1
9 2 S2000 Sweden Tomas Engström Engström Motorsport Honda Accord Euro R 17 +1:07.001 5
10 3 S2000 Estonia Urmas Kitsing Liqui Moly Team Engstler BMW 320si 17 +1:07.355 11
11 21 SP Latvia Marcis Birkens AV Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R 16 + 1 lap 13 10
12 23 SP Russia Mikhail Zasadych Sport-Garage BMW 320i 16 + 1 lap 12 8
13 31 S1600 Germany Carsten Seifert NK Racing Team Ford Fiesta ST 16 + 1 lap 14 10
14 22 SP Russia Nikolay Karamyshev Sport-Garage Volkswagen Golf IV 14 + 3 laps 27 6
Ret 12 S2000 Denmark Per Poulsen Hartmann Honda Racing Honda Accord Euro R 3 Accident 10

Final standings

Pos Driver Race
1
Race
2
Pts
Super 2000
1 United Kingdom James Thompson 3 1 16
2 Germany Franz Engstler 2 2 16
3 Hungary Norbert Michelisz 1 5 14
4 Portugal Francisco Carvalho 7 4 7
5 United Kingdom Harry Vaulkhard 5 6 7
6 Sweden Tomas Engström 9 3 6
7 Denmark Michel Nykjær 4 Ret 5
8 Portugal José Monroy 6 Ret 3
9 Portugal Duarte Félix da Costa 8 7 3
10 Denmark Per Poulsen Ret 8 1
11 Estonia Urmas Kitsing 10 Ret 0
Super Production
1 Latvia Marcis Birkens 11 9 20
2 Russia Mikhail Zasadych 12 11 16
3 Russia Nikolay Karamyshev 14 Ret 6
Super 1600
1 Germany Carsten Seifert 13 10 20
Pos Driver Race
1
Race
2
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd 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 participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

  1. "2009 Entry List". fiawetcc.com. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Hudson, Neil (2009-10-24). "Michelisz takes last second pole". TouringCarTimes. Retrieved 2009-10-24.

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