2018 Porsche Supercup

2018 Porsche Supercup
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The 2018 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup is the 26th Porsche Supercup season. It will begin on 13 May at Circuit de Catalunya and finish on 28 October at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, after ten scheduled races, all of which are support events for the 2018 Formula One season.[1][2]


Teams and drivers

Icon Meaning
PA ProAm Cup
R Rookie
G Guest
The paddock at the Red Bull Ring in 2018
Safety car at the Red Bull Ring in 2018
Shortly before the restart at the Red Bull Ring in 2018
Thomas Preining after his first victory at the Red Bull Ring in 2018

Entry list was announced on 3 May 2018:[3]

Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
Austria BWT Lechner Racing 1 Germany Michael Ammermüller[3] 1–8
2 Austria Thomas Preining[4] 1–8
40 United Kingdom Dino Zamparelli G 4
United States Momo Megatron Lechner Racing Team 3 Luxembourg Dylan Pereira[5] 1–8
4 United Kingdom Josh Webster[5] 1–8
30 Germany Philip Hamprecht G 3
France Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer G 4
Switzerland Fach Auto Tech 5 Netherlands Jaap van Lagen[6] 1–8
6 United Kingdom Nick Yelloly[6] 1–8
7 Germany Christof Langer[6] PA 1–8
Bahrain Lechner Racing Middle East 8 Oman Al Faisal Al Zubair[3] 1–8
9 Norway Roar Lindland[3] PA 1–8
29 Germany Philip Hamprecht[3] R 1
Sweden Magnus Öhman[7] 2
Oman Khalid Al Wahaibi R 3–7
Poland Igor Walilko G 8
30 Netherlands Charlie Frijns G 7
Italy Dinamic Motorsport 10 Italy Mattia Drudi[3] 1–8
11 Italy Ronnie Valori[3] 1
Italy Gianmarco Quaresmini[7] R 2, 4–8
Italy Alessio Rovera R 3
12 Italy Alberto Cerqui[3] R 1–8
Germany MRS GT-Racing 14 Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen[3] 1–8
15 Kuwait Zaid Ashkanani[3] 1–8
28 Argentina Pablo Otero[3] PA 1–2, 7
Norway Marius Nakken R 3–5, 8
Austria Christopher Zöchling 6
41 Japan Kenji Kobayashi G 5
Germany MRS Cup-Racing 16 United States Richard Heistand[3] 1–8
17 Singapore Yuey Tan[3] PA 1–4
Belgium Glenn Van Parijs R 5, 7–8
18 Austria Philipp Sager[3] PA 1–8
France Martinet by Alméras 19 France Julien Andlauer[4] 1–8
20 France Florian Latorre[3] R 1–8
32 France Victor Blugeon G 7
France Pierre Martinet by Alméras 21 France Nicolas Misslin[3] PA 1–8
22 France Stephane Denoual[3] PA 1, 7
Australia Stephen Grove[7] PA 2, 5–6
France Hugo Chevalier R 3–4
France Roland Berville G 8
Germany Team Project 1 23 Netherlands Larry ten Voorde[3] R 1–8
24 Netherlands Egidio Perfetti[3] 1–2
United States Michael de Quesada R 3, 7
United States Jake Eidson R 4–5, 8
25 Sweden Gustav Malja[8] R 1–8
United Kingdom IDL Racing 26 United Kingdom Tom Sharp[3] 1–8
27 United Kingdom Mark Radcliffe[3] PA 1–8
France RMS 33 Italy Howard Blank[3] G 1, 8
34 France Yannick Mallegol[3] G 1, 8
47 Monaco Fabrice Notari G 8
Austria MSG Huber Racing 36 Austria Luca Rettenbacher G 3
37 Poland Igor Walilko G 3, 5
44 Sweden Henrik Skoog G 5
United Kingdom JTR 38 United Kingdom Lewis Plato G 4
39 United Kingdom Tom Wrigley G 4
Poland FÖRCH RACING 42 Hungary György Lekeny G 6
43 Germany Chris Bauer G 6
Netherlands GP Elite 45 Netherlands Jesse Van Kuijk G 7
46 Netherlands Ziad Geris G 7
Austria Dr. Ing h. c. F. Porsche AG 911 Austria Matthias Walkner G 3
United Kingdom Chris Harris G 4
Sweden Felix Rosenqvist G 7

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Spain Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona 13 May Germany Michael Ammermüller Germany Michael Ammermüller Germany Michael Ammermüller Austria BWT Lechner Racing
2 Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 27 May United Kingdom Nick Yelloly Germany Michael Ammermüller United Kingdom Nick Yelloly Switzerland Fach Auto Tech
3 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 1 July Austria Thomas Preining Luxembourg Dylan Pereira Austria Thomas Preining Austria BWT Lechner Racing
4 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 8 July France Florian Latorre Germany Michael Ammermüller France Florian Latorre France Pierre Martinet by Alméras
5 Germany Hockenheimring, Baden-Württemberg 22 July United Kingdom Nick Yelloly United Kingdom Nick Yelloly United Kingdom Nick Yelloly Switzerland Fach Auto Tech
6 Hungary Hungaroring, Budapest 29 July Austria Thomas Preining Austria Thomas Preining Austria Thomas Preining Austria BWT Lechner Racing
7 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 26 August Austria Thomas Preining Austria Thomas Preining Austria Thomas Preining Austria BWT Lechner Racing
8 Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 2 September Germany Michael Ammermüller Luxembourg Dylan Pereira Austria Thomas Preining Austria BWT Lechner Racing
9 Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 27 October
10 28 October

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Pos. Driver CAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
HOC
Germany
HUN
Hungary
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MEX
Mexico
Points
1 Germany Michael Ammermüller 1 2 7 2 3 6 6 2 119
2 United Kingdom Nick Yelloly 5 1 5 5 1 5 5 4 114
3 Austria Thomas Preining Ret 14 1 8 4 1 1 1 105
4 Italy Mattia Drudi 10 7 9 3 2 11 3 3 93
5 France Julien Andlauer 4 10 2 Ret 7 2 4 8 87
6 Luxembourg Dylan Pereira 3 3 4 Ret 5 9 Ret 5 77
7 Netherlands Jaap van Lagen 2 4 16 Ret 13 3 7 6 73
8 France Florian Latorre 14 11 3 1 12 10 8 7 71
9 Kuwait Zaid Ashkanani Ret 6 6 6 8 4 2 18 70
10 Netherlands Larry ten Voorde 6 9 8 4 9 8 10 28† 61
11 United Kingdom Josh Webster 9 8 15 9 19 13 12 25† 34
12 Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen 12 5 20 16 6 14 15 27† 33
13 Italy Alberto Cerqui 8 15 10 12 20 16 13 9 32
14 Sweden Gustav Malja 15 13 13 17 11 15 16 26† 19
15 Oman Al Faisal Al Zubair 13 12 18 27 17 12 14 16 15
16 United Kingdom Tom Sharp 11 Ret 24 13 22 17 Ret 29† 10
17 Germany Philip Hamprecht 7 28 9
18 Austria Christopher Zöchling 7 9
19 France Hugo Chevalier 17 11 8
20 Belgium Glenn van Parijs 15 17 11 8
21 Norway Marius Nakken 14 18 16 Ret 7
22 United States Richard Heistand 17 16 22 21 23 18 18 10 6
23 United States Michael de Quesada 21 11 6
24 United States Jake Eidson 24 25 12 4
25 Oman Khalid Al Wahaibi 23 15 24 22 Ret 4
26 Italy Gianmarco Quaresmini 24 Ret 18 21 20 13 3
27 Poland Igor Walilko 12 10 14 2
28 Norway Roar Lindland 16 18 Ret 19 21 19 22 15 1
29 Netherlands Egidio Perfetti 20 17 0
30 United Kingdom Mark Radcliffe 23 23 30 28 28 24 24 17 0
31 Italy Ronnie Valori 18 0
32 France Nicolas Misslin 19 21 27 22 26 20 21 23 0
33 Austria Philipp Sager Ret 20 25 25 27 27 Ret 19 0
34 Germany Christof Langer 21 19 31 Ret 30 25 25 21 0
35 Italy Alessio Rovera 19 0
36 Singapore Yuey Tan 22 25 26 23 0
37 Australia Steven Grove 22 29 29 23 0
38 France Stephane Denoual Ret 23 0
39 Sweden Magnus Öhman 26 0
40 Argentina Pablo Otero Ret DNQ 26 0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
- United Kingdom Dino Zamparelli 7 0
- Sweden Felix Rosenqvist 9 0
- United Kingdom Tom Wrigley 10 0
- Austria Luca Rettenbacher 11 0
- United Kingdom Lewis Plato 14 0
- Sweden Henrik Skoog 14 0
- Netherlands Charlie Frijns 19 0
- France Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer 20 0
- France Roland Berville 20 0
- France Yannick Mallegol 24 22 0
- Italy Howard Blank 25 24 0
- United Kingdom Chris Harris 26 0
- Hungary György Lekeny 26 0
- Netherlands Jesse van Kuijk 27 0
- Austria Matthias Walkner 29 0
- Japan Kenji Kobayashi 31 0
- Netherlands Ziad Geris Ret 0
- France Victor Blugeon Ret 0
- Germany Chris Bauer DNS 0
- Monaco Fabrice Notari DNQ 0
Pos. Driver CAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
HOC
Germany
HUN
Hungary
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MEX
Mexico
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Notes

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

^ – Drivers took part in the races with different competiotionnumber

References

  1. "The Supercup venues 2018 – Part 1". racecam GmbH. 14 February 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  2. "The Supercup venues 2018 – Part 2". racecam GmbH. 14 February 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "Provisional Entry list" (PDF). circuitcat.com. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  4. 1 2 "Porsche Juniors have chosen their teams". porsche.com. Porsche Supercup. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  5. 1 2 Pettit, Vince (23 March 2018). "JOSH WEBSTER CONFIRMS PORSCHE SUPERCUP ASSAULT FOR 2018". thecheckeredflag.co.uk. The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
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  8. Khorounzhiy, Valentin (29 March 2018). "One-time Sauber F1 tester in Porsche switch". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
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