2014 Porsche Supercup
The 2014 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season was the 22nd Porsche Supercup season. It began on 11 May at Circuit de Catalunya and finished on 2 November at Circuit of the Americas, after ten scheduled races, all of which were support events for the 2014 Formula One season.[1]
Teams and drivers
Team |
No. |
Drivers |
Class |
Rounds |
McGregor powered by Attempto Racing[2] |
1 |
Pieter Schothorst[2] |
R |
All |
2 |
Alex Riberas[3] |
R |
1–8 |
Dennis van de Laar[4] |
R |
9 |
3 |
Chris Bauer[3] |
R |
1–2 |
Fabien Thuner[5] |
R |
3, 6 |
Kévin Estre[6] |
|
4–5, 8 |
Antti Buri[7] |
|
7 |
Vincent Beltoise[4] |
G |
9 |
Walter Lechner Racing Team[3] |
4 |
Michael Ammermüller[3] |
|
All |
5 |
Clemens Schmid[3] |
|
All |
6 |
Jeffrey Schmidt[3] |
R |
1–3 |
Nicki Thiim[6] |
|
4–9 |
40 |
Tom Dillmann[8] |
G |
3 |
Hannes Waimer[9] |
G |
5, 9 |
Konrad Motorsport[3] |
7 |
Klaus Bachler[3] |
|
All |
8 |
Christian Engelhart[3] |
|
All |
9 |
Christopher Zöchling[3] |
R |
All |
36 |
Rolf Ineichen[9] |
G |
2–3, 5 |
Team Project 1[3] |
10 |
Sean Johnston[3] |
|
1–2, 4–9 |
Sébastien Ogier[8] |
G |
3 |
11 |
Sven Müller[3] |
R |
All |
12 |
Philipp Eng[3] |
|
All |
54 |
Madison Snow[4] |
G |
9 |
Verva Lechner Racing Team |
14 |
Kuba Giermaziak[3] |
|
All |
15 |
Ben Barker[10] |
|
All |
37 |
Sebastiaan Bleekemolen[9] |
G |
2 |
Andreas Mayerl[8] |
G |
3 |
William Peluchiwski[4] |
G |
9 |
FÖRCH Racing by Lukas Motorsport[11] |
16 |
Robert Lukas[3] |
|
1–6, 8–9 |
17 |
Connor De Phillippi[3] |
R |
1–8 |
18 |
Bas Schothorst[11] |
|
All |
48 |
Christofer Berckhan Ramírez[12] |
G |
5–6 |
55 |
Santiago Creel[4] |
G |
9 |
FACH AUTO TECH[3] |
19 |
Earl Bamber[13] |
R |
All |
20 |
Philip Hirschi[3] |
R |
1–3 |
Alif Hamdan[6] |
R |
4–8 |
Phillipp Frommenwiler[4] |
R |
9 |
51 |
Daniel Keilwitz[14] |
G |
8 |
MOMO-Megatron[15] |
21 |
Mario Marasca[3] |
R |
1–6 |
Jaap van Lagen[7] |
|
7–8 |
Pepe Massot[16] |
R |
9 |
22 |
Enrico Fulgenzi[3] |
R |
1–2 |
Paul Rees[4] |
R |
9 |
23 |
Thomas Biagi[15] |
|
All |
Sébastien Loeb Racing[3] |
30 |
Roland Bervillé[3] |
G |
1 |
Maxime Jousse[9] |
G |
2, 7 |
31 |
Roar Lindland[3] |
G |
1–2, 7 |
47 |
Joffrey De Narda[7] |
G |
7 |
PRO GT by Alméras[3] |
32 |
Marc Cattaneo[3] |
G |
1, 7 |
35 |
2 |
33 |
Côme Ledogar[3] |
G |
1, 7 |
Lechner Racing Academy ME[9] |
34 |
Hannes Waimer[9] |
G |
2 |
ZaWotec Racing[8] |
38 |
Marko Klein[8] |
G |
3 |
39 |
Lukas Schreier[8] |
G |
3 |
Porsche Cars GB[6][17] |
41 |
Kelvin Fletcher[17] |
G |
4 |
42 |
Josh Webster[17] |
G |
4 |
Team Parker Racing[17] |
43 |
Karl Leonard[17] |
G |
4 |
44 |
Graeme Mundy[6] |
G |
4 |
Antonelli Motorsport[12] |
45 |
Glauco Solieri[12] |
G |
5, 7–8 |
46 |
Gianluca Giraudi[12] |
G |
5 |
Matteo Cairoli[7] |
G |
7–8 |
47 |
Davide Roda[12] |
G |
5 |
Heaven Motorsport[14] |
49 |
Giovanni Berton[14] |
G |
8 |
50 |
Enrico Fulgenzi[14] |
G |
8 |
Konrad Motorsport Austria[4] |
53 |
Jeff Harrison[4] |
G |
9 |
Kelly–Moss Motorsports[4] |
56 |
Colin Thompson[4] |
G |
9 |
57 |
David Ducote[4] |
G |
9 |
Mühlner Motorsport[4] |
58 |
Tomy Drissi[4] |
G |
9 |
59 |
Mark Kvamme[4] |
G |
9 |
Porsche AG[12] |
911 |
Patrick Dempsey[12] |
G |
5 |
|
Icon |
Meaning |
R |
Rookie |
G |
Guest |
|
Race calendar and results
An updated race calendar was released on 12 June, with the round at the Sochi Autodrom being replaced by a round at the Circuit of the Americas.[1]
Championship standings
Drivers' Championship
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Teams' Championship
Pos. |
Team |
Pts |
1 |
Verva Lechner Racing Team |
244 |
2 |
Walter Lechner Racing Team |
232 |
3 |
Team Project 1 |
208 |
4 |
Konrad Motorsport |
192 |
5 |
FACH AUTO TECH |
189 |
6 |
FÖRCH Racing by Lukas Motorsport |
132 |
7 |
McGregor powered by Attempto Racing |
100 |
8 |
MOMO-Megatron |
41 |
References
External links