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The season start saw renewed interest in the Supercup series and with it came three new teams for 2011. The first of these were [[Malta Force GP]], a Maltese team founded by Superleague driver [[Jason Muscat]] who made an immediate impact on the series thanks to the talent of [[Bart de Vos]]. The 2nd of these were [[Triple-Double Racing]] who under the leadership of [[Ben Warren]] made the step up to Supercup, having previously competed as [[Triple-Double Engineering]] in the [[Masters]] and [[Meganes]] series. The last of the new teams to enter at the season start were [[CP-Lotus]], an Anglo-German team who had also competed in the Masters series in 2010.
 
The season start saw renewed interest in the Supercup series and with it came three new teams for 2011. The first of these were [[Malta Force GP]], a Maltese team founded by Superleague driver [[Jason Muscat]] who made an immediate impact on the series thanks to the talent of [[Bart de Vos]]. The 2nd of these were [[Triple-Double Racing]] who under the leadership of [[Ben Warren]] made the step up to Supercup, having previously competed as [[Triple-Double Engineering]] in the [[Masters]] and [[Meganes]] series. The last of the new teams to enter at the season start were [[CP-Lotus]], an Anglo-German team who had also competed in the Masters series in 2010.
  
As the season got under way the demand continued to grow, prompting GPVWC officials to expand the number of available team slots to 15. One of the new teams who took advantage of this were [[Water Blue Racing]] who joined Supercup returnees [[PB Racing]] on the grid from Round 4 onwards. Water Blue are a Greek team, who have been active in several other high profile leagues and are led by [[Georgios Davakos]] who left [[Nordsjoen Racing]].  
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As the season got under way the demand continued to grow, prompting GPVWC officials to expand the number of available team slots to 15. One of the new teams who took advantage of this were [[Water Blue Racing]] who joined Supercup returnees [[PB Racing]] on the grid from Round 4 onwards. Water Blue Racing is a Greek team, who have been active in several other high profile leagues and is led by [[Georgios Davakos]] who left [[Nordsjoen Racing]].  
  
 
Round 6 at the A1-Ring saw another GPVWC Masters team join the Supercup ranks in the form of Cornish team [[Kernow Sport]]. The team led by Superleague veteran [[Mark Wicks]] suffered a disappointing debut and were noticably absent in [[Magny Cours]] sparking speculation over their future in the competition.
 
Round 6 at the A1-Ring saw another GPVWC Masters team join the Supercup ranks in the form of Cornish team [[Kernow Sport]]. The team led by Superleague veteran [[Mark Wicks]] suffered a disappointing debut and were noticably absent in [[Magny Cours]] sparking speculation over their future in the competition.

Revision as of 23:27, 25 May 2011

The 2011 Supercup season is the 4th GPVWC Supercup season.

Teams and drivers

Team Base Constructor Chassis Engine Tyre No. Race Drivers Rounds Reserve Driver(s)
United Kingdom Draig Racing F2 Wales Maerdy, Wales Draig Racing Renault P 0 United States Sean Scott -
2 -
United Kingdom Nijo Racing F2 England Nantwich, UK Nijo Racing NR-GP2 Renault P 3 England Chris Williamson 1-7
4 Switzerland David Jundt 1-7
Germany European Williamson Dynamics Grand Prix F2 Germany Berlin, Germany Williamson Dynamics Renault P 5 Scotland Sam Millar 1–7
6 England Adam Smith 1–6
United Kingdom Red 5 Racing F2 Wales Aberdare, Wales Red 5 Racing Renault P 7 England Ben Morgan 1-4 England Chris Allen
8 Wales Gavin Thomas 1-3
United Kingdom Nordsjoen Racing F2 Wales Cardiff, Wales Nordsjoen Racing Renault P 9 Finland Samuli Leinonen 1, 2-5
10 Greece Georgios Davakos 1–3
England Lewis Redshaw 4-7
United States Mineral GP F2 United States Mineral, USA Mineral GP Renault P 11 United States Robert Rose 1–5
12 Greece Nikos Evangelidakis 1-7
Malta Malta Force GP F2 Malta Valletta, Malta Malta Force GP Renault P 14 Belgium Bart De Vos 1–2, 4-7
Malta Jason Muscat 3
15 Romania Leontin Nemet 1–4, 6-7
Malta Jason Muscat 5
United Kingdom Woods Racing F2 England Croydon, UK Woods Racing Renault P 16 England Gregg Lawson 1–7
17 Romania Dan Rusu 1–2, 4-7
United Kingdom Triple-Double Racing F2 England Oxford, UK Triple-Double Racing Renault P 18 England Ben Warren -
19 Estonia Pavel Loknovski 1–7
Germany CP Lotus F2 Germany Germany CP Lotus Renault P 20 England Paul McKenna 1-3 Germany Christoph Lichtenstein
Germany Christoph Lichtenstein 4-7
21 Northern Ireland Luke McKee 1-7
United Kingdom Synergetic Motorsports F2 Northern Ireland Belfast, UK Synergetic Motorsports Renault P 22 Northern Ireland Mal McKee 1–7
23 England Liam Hatchell 2-7
United Kingdom PB Racing F2 England Swindon, UK PB Racing Renault P 24 England Simon Cattell 2, 7 Finland Teemu Toikka
25 Finland Teemu Toikka 5-6
Malta Jason Muscat 7
Greece Water Blue Racing F2 Greece Athens, Greece Water Blue Racing Renault P 26 Greece Georgios Davakos 4-7
27 Egypt Ihab Abbas 4-7
United Kingdom Kernow Sport F2 England Cornwall, UK Kernow Sport Renault P 28 England Tom Parker 6
29 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra 6

New entries

The season start saw renewed interest in the Supercup series and with it came three new teams for 2011. The first of these were Malta Force GP, a Maltese team founded by Superleague driver Jason Muscat who made an immediate impact on the series thanks to the talent of Bart de Vos. The 2nd of these were Triple-Double Racing who under the leadership of Ben Warren made the step up to Supercup, having previously competed as Triple-Double Engineering in the Masters and Meganes series. The last of the new teams to enter at the season start were CP-Lotus, an Anglo-German team who had also competed in the Masters series in 2010.

As the season got under way the demand continued to grow, prompting GPVWC officials to expand the number of available team slots to 15. One of the new teams who took advantage of this were Water Blue Racing who joined Supercup returnees PB Racing on the grid from Round 4 onwards. Water Blue Racing is a Greek team, who have been active in several other high profile leagues and is led by Georgios Davakos who left Nordsjoen Racing.

Round 6 at the A1-Ring saw another GPVWC Masters team join the Supercup ranks in the form of Cornish team Kernow Sport. The team led by Superleague veteran Mark Wicks suffered a disappointing debut and were noticably absent in Magny Cours sparking speculation over their future in the competition.

Team changes

Driver changes

2011 Calendar

Round Race Title Grand Prix Circuit Date Time
Track time GMT
1 Australian Grand Prix Australian GP Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne 23rd March  ??? 19:00
2 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi GP United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island 30th March  ??? 19:00
3 Japanese Grand Prix Japanese GP Japan Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Mie 6th April  ??? 19:00
4 Chinese Grand Prix Chinese GP China Shanghai International Circuit 20th April  ??? 19:00
5 UPP South African Grand Prix South African GP South Africa Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit 4th May  ??? 19:00
6 Austrian Grand Prix Austrian GP Austria A1-Ring 11th May  ??? 19:00
7 French Grand Prix French GP France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 18th May  ??? 19:00
8 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco GP Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 1st June  ??? 19:00
9 British Grand Prix British GP United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit 15th June  ??? 19:00
10 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain GP Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain 22nd June  ??? 19:00
11 San Marino Grand Prix San Marino GP San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, San Marino 6th July  ??? 19:00
12 Turkish Grand Prix Turkish GP Turkey Istanbul Park 13th July  ??? 19:00
13 Mexican Grand Prix Mexican GP Mexico Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City 27th July  ??? 19:00
14 Canadian Grand Prix Canadian GP Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal 24th August  ??? 19:00
15 Brazilian Grand Prix Brazilian GP Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace, São Paulo 31st August  ??? 19:00
16 Italian Grand Prix Italian GP Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 14th September  ??? 19:00
17 Spanish Grand Prix Spanish GP Spain Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona 28th September  ??? 19:00
18 Belgian Grand Prix Belgian GP Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa 5th October  ??? 19:00
19 Dutch Grand Prix Dutch GP Netherlands Circuit Park Zandvoort 12th October  ??? 19:00
20 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore GP Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore 19th October  ??? 19:00

Changes

Rule changes

Results and standings

Grands Prix

Rd. Grands Prix Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning constructor Report
1 Australia Australian Grand Prix Belgium Bart De Vos Belgium Bart De Vos Belgium Bart De Vos Malta Malta Force GP Report
2 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Belgium Bart De Vos Belgium Bart De Vos Belgium Bart De Vos Malta Malta Force GP Report
3 Japan Japanese Grand Prix Malta Jason Muscat Malta Jason Muscat Malta Jason Muscat Malta Malta Force GP Report
4 China Chinese Grand Prix Belgium Bart De Vos England Simon Cattell England Lewis Redshaw Wales Nordsjoen Racing Report
5 South Africa South African Grand Prix Belgium Bart De Vos Belgium Bart De Vos Belgium Bart De Vos Malta Malta Force GP Report
6 Austria Austrian Grand Prix England Lewis Redshaw England Lewis Redshaw England Lewis Redshaw Wales Nordsjoen Racing Report
7 France French Grand Prix Switzerland David Jundt England Simon Cattell England Simon Cattell England PB Racing Report
8 Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Report
9 United Kingdom British Grand Prix Report
10 Bahrain Bahrain Grand Prix Report
11 San Marino San Marino Grand Prix Report
12 Turkey Turkish Grand Prix Report
13 Mexico Mexican Grand Prix Report
14 Canada Canadian Grand Prix Report
15 Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Report
16 Italy Italian Grand Prix Report
17 Spain Spanish Grand Prix Report
18 Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Report
19 Netherlands Dutch Grand Prix Report
20 Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Report

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.

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

Drivers standings

Pos Driver AUS
Australia
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
SA
South Africa
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
MON
Monaco
UK
United Kingdom
BAH
Bahrain
SAN
San Marino
TUR
Turkey
MEX
Mexico
CAN
Canada
BRA
Brazil
ITA
Italy
SPA
Spain
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
Points
1 Belgium Bart De Vos 1 1 Ret 1 2 Ret 57
2 Estonia Pavel Loknovski 2 Ret 5 2 Ret 3 7 44
3 England Lewis Redshaw 1 2 1 Ret 42
4 England Liam Hatchell Ret 7 3 4 4 4 38
5 Switzerland David Jundt Ret 2 6 15 3 7 5 37
6 Greece Georgios Davakos 6 3 Ret 7 Ret 5 3 35
7 England Gregg Lawson 5 4 4 5 6 Ret Ret 33
8 Malta Jason Muscat 1 5 2 33
9 Scotland Sam Millar Ret Ret 2 4 Ret 10 Ret 21
10 Finland Samuli Leinonen 3 3 Ret Ret Ret 20
11 England Chris Williamson 8 6 8 9 9 9 8 20
12 England Simon Cattell 8 1 18
13 Germany Christoph Lichtenstein 11 7 6 6 14
14 Greece Nikos Evangelidakis Ret 8 9 Ret 10 8 10 10
15 Wales Gavin Thomas 4 Ret 10 DNS DNS DNS DNS 9
16 Northern Ireland Mal McKee Ret 5 Ret 10 Ret 13 9 9
17 Egypt Ihab Abbas 6 8 11 Ret 8
18 England Paul McKenna 10 7 Ret 5
19 England Ben Morgan 7 Ret Ret Ret 4
20 Romania Dan Rusu 9 10 DNS 16 Ret 12 Ret 3
21 United States Robert Rose 9 16 11 14 11 DNS DNS 2
22 England Adam Smith 11 Ret 12 Ret Ret 14 0
23 Northern Ireland Luke McKee Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret 0
24 Romania Leontin Nemet Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 0
25 Finland Teemu Toikka Ret Ret 0
26 England Tom Parker Ret 0
27 Netherlands Wopke Hoekstra Ret 0
Pos Driver AUS
Australia
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
SA
South Africa
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
MON
Monaco
UK
United Kingdom
BAH
Bahrain
SAN
San Marino
TUR
Turkey
MEX
Mexico
CAN
Canada
BRA
Brazil
ITA
Italy
SPA
Spain
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Light blue Practiced only (PO)
Blank Did not participate (-)
Excluded (EX)
Withdrew entry before the event (WD)

Bold - Pole
Italics - Fastest lap

Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Constructors standings

Pos Constructor Car
No.
AUS
Australia
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
SA
South Africa
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
MON
Monaco
UK
United Kingdom
BAH
Bahrain
SAN
San Marino
TUR
Turkey
MEX
Mexico
CAN
Canada
BRA
Brazil
ITA
Italy
SPA
Spain
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
Points
1 Malta Malta Force GP 14 1 1 1 Ret 1 2 Ret 78
15 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 5 Ret
2 Wales Nordsjoen Racing 9 3 3 Ret Ret Ret DNS DNS 77
10 6 3 Ret 1 2 1 Ret
3 England Nijo Racing 3 8 6 8 9 9 9 8 57
4 Ret 2 6 15 3 7 5
4 Northern Ireland Synergetic Motorsports 22 Ret 5 Ret 10 Ret 13 9 47
23 DNS Ret 7 3 4 4 4
5 England Triple-Double Racing 18 44
19 2 Ret 5 2 Ret 3 7
6 England Woods Racing 16 5 4 4 5 6 Ret Ret 36
17 9 10 DNS 16 Ret 12 Ret
7 England PB Racing 24 8 1 30
25 Ret Ret 2
8 Greece Water Blue Racing 26 6 3 Ret 7 Ret 5 3 28
27 6 8 11 Ret
9 Germany Williamson Dynamics 5 Ret Ret 2 4 Ret 10 Ret 21
6 11 Ret 12 Ret Ret 14 DNS
10 Germany CP Lotus 20 10 7 Ret 11 7 6 6 19
21 Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret Ret
11 Wales Red 5 Racing 7 7 Ret Ret Ret 13
8 4 Ret 10 DNS DNS DNS DNS
12 United States Mineral GP 11 9 16 11 14 11 DNS DNS 12
12 Ret 8 9 Ret 10 8 10
13 England Kernow Sport 28 Ret 0
29 Ret
14 Wales Draig Racing 0 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 0
2
Pos Constructor Car
No.
AUS
Australia
UAE
United Arab Emirates
JPN
Japan
CHN
China
SA
South Africa
AUT
Austria
FRA
France
MON
Monaco
UK
United Kingdom
BAH
Bahrain
SAN
San Marino
TUR
Turkey
MEX
Mexico
CAN
Canada
BRA
Brazil
ITA
Italy
SPA
Spain
BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
SIN
Singapore
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Light blue Practiced only (PO)
Blank Did not participate (-)
Excluded (EX)
Withdrew entry before the event (WD)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Cars did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.