Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia
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Topic: Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia
Posted By: kbannon
Subject: Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia
Date Posted: 22-August-2008 at 22:08
Preview: Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia.
19-08-2008 Press Release
Preview: Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia.
Double premiere for Formula BMW Europe.
Munich, 19 August 2008. A weekend of challenges awaits the 28 young
drivers of Formula BMW Europe. Rounds 11 and 12 will be held against
the backdrop of the Formula One GP on the newly created street circuit
in the Spanish city of Valencia. For the drivers, a twofold premiere
beckons: on the one hand the weekend marks the first street race on the
European continent in the history of Formula BMW, and on the other hand
none of the drivers has had a chance to glean any driving experience
there. All the junior drivers will therefore be entering uncharted
territory: “I have prepared for the race by watching videos of the
Spanish Formula 3 race that was held there four weeks ago. I’ve also
been on location and had a look at the circuit. The crucial thing is
whether you can quickly master the details,” says Spaniard Daniel
Juncadella (Eurointernational), who is currently in second place in the
overall rankings.
The drivers – some of them just 15 years old – are setting great
store by walking the circuit on Thursday morning. “In situations like
that I memorise significant points and then use them as landmarks. That
would be things like turning in when you see the disco advert, or
braking at the big lamppost,” explains 16-year-old Spaniard Facundo
Regalia. At the weekend it’s going to be a close-fought contest not
just in the race but in the overall rankings too. Mexican driver
Esteban Gutierrez (Josef Kaufmann Racing) heads the points table with
250 ahead of Juncadella (200 points), Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland
Racing,198) and Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing, 194). With 30
points being awarded for each win, it’s a very close contest.
In terms of safety, Formula BMW Europe is well equipped for the
street circuit as well. The FORS safety seat specially developed by BMW
allows the driver to be removed from the vehicle along with the seat in
the event of an accident. This provides particular protection for the
back in case of injury. Formula BMW, moreover, was the first
entry-level series to make the HANS head and neck protection system
mandatory for its drivers. Race director David Cartwright in Valencia
sees to it that the safety regulations are strictly adhered to in the
Formula BMW Europe races: “The close confines of the Valencia street
circuit will represent a new challenge for the drivers. I believe it is
important to ensure that at this stage of the drivers' careers basics
such as obeying the yellow flags and general on-track behaviour are
firmly instilled for the future."
Formula BMW may be broaching new territory in this street race, but
it could almost be regarded as a home event. The series has had a very
special association with Valencia for some time, with the licensing
courses and scholarship qualifying being held at the Formula BMW Racing
Center at the permanent race track for several years now. It was here
that such talents as Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg were
“discovered”. In the last two years, this Mediterranean city has also
played host to the Formula BMW World Final. Several Formula BMW
graduates, moreover, had their first experience of a BMW Formula One
vehicle here: Ho-Pin Tung (CHN) in 2003, Marco Holzer in 2006 and
Christian Vietoris in 2007.
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Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 22-August-2008 at 22:09
Preview Valencia: Strong Spanish drivers in Formula BMW Europe.
08-20-2008 Press Release
Preview Valencia: Strong Spanish drivers in Formula BMW Europe.
On the Formula BMW Europe winners’ podium it’s most definitely a
case of Spanish spoken. 17-year-old Daniel Juncadella from Barcelona
has already been up there five times in this successful junior race
series, and on the top step twice as the winner of rounds 9 and 10 in
Budapest. Four pole positions, moreover, have earned the Spaniard extra
points to secure him his current second place in the overall rankings.
“Things are going pretty well,” says Juncadella, although the Italian
Team Eurointernational driver still can’t quite believe his outstanding
achievements so far. At any rate, it seems he can rely on his DNA, with
motor racing a traditional forte of the Juncadella clan. Two of his
uncles raced in Formula One and his father was Spanish Formula 3
champion.
It was the BMW Motorsport talent scouts who discovered Ramon
Pineiro (Fortec Motorsport) of Barcelona for Formula BMW Europe. The
16-year-old took part in the 2007 scholarship qualifying in Valencia
and earned a place in BMW’s junior scheme. He receives financial
support to the tune of 75,000 euros and benefits from the BMW Education
and Coaching Programme. As a rookie he lacks the necessary racing
experience in a Formula car in this, his first season, but two pole
positions in Silverstone provided dazzling evidence of his racing
talent.
The Spanish capital of Madrid is home to Formula BMW Europe’s third
Iberian contestant, 16-year-old schoolboy Facundo Regalia
(Eurointernational). He played for the Real Madrid junior team before
turning his full attention to motorsport. Born in Argentina, he moved
to Madrid with his parents at the age of eight. Another “incomer” is
Mexican driver Esteban Gutierrez (Josef Kaufmann Racing), who is
currently living with a Spanish host family in Madrid, where he attends
school but is otherwise totally focused on motor racing. After six wins
in ten races, he heads the overall rankings in Formula BMW Europe.
Shared nationality aside, these drivers all have one thing in
common: they are excited at the prospect of their second “home event”
of the year. After the season opener in Barcelona, the forthcoming
races held as part of the European Grand Prix support programme will
mark the second visit to Spain this year by Formula BMW Europe.
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Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 22-August-2008 at 22:10
Qualifying: Formula BMW Europe, 22-24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia (ES).
08-22-2008 Press Release
Qualifying: Formula BMW Europe, 22-24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia (ES).
Kevin Breysse and Esteban Gutierrez take pole positions.
During qualifying for the first European street race in the history
of Formula BMW, Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) delivered the best
performance of all 28 drivers to take his first pole of the season in
round 11 of Formula BMW Europe. On the 5.44 km circuit in Valencia,
with temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius, Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef
Kaufmann Racing) claimed second place on the grid and Esteban Gutierrez
(MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) third. The grid line-up for the 12th race of
the season is determined by the second-fastest lap in qualifying. That
puts Gutierrez at the front on Sunday, followed by Breysse in second
position and Wittmann (P3).
It was only thanks to the sterling efforts of his team Josef
Kaufmann Racing that overall leader Gutierrez was able to take part in
qualifying at all. After he slammed into a wall during the morning’s
free practice, the team had the car up and running again in a matter of
hours.
The unluckiest driver of the morning was Spaniard Ramon Pineiro,
who only managed one lap in free practice due to a technical problem,
and thus went into qualifying with practically no experience of the
circuit. He came away with positions 21 and 24 on the grid.
The 11th round of the season will take place on Saturday from 17.30 to 18 hrs and the 12th on Sunday from 9.20 to 9.50 hrs.
Kevin Breysse (FR, DAMS Team).
Round 11: pole position, round 12: 2nd on the grid. “What I really
like is the fact that nobody knew the circuit, so it was an absolutely
level playing field for everyone. It shows you the people who are quick
on the uptake and can think themselves into the circuit. Before
qualifying, my engineer said to me: ‘Aim for pole!’ That’s exactly what
I did. Now I’m hoping for a good race. Before the weekend my best
starting position was seventh. Naturally I’m really glad to be able to
start right from the front.”
Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing).
Round 11: 2nd on the grid, round 12: 3rd on the grid. “From lap
four on I was having serious problems with the brakes, which was
definitely due to the incredible heat here. As a result I had to brake
earlier on the track, and
that cost me time, of course. I adapted my driving style
accordingly, and then on the final lap everything fell into place again
and I managed to forge ahead to secure second place on the grid for the
race on Saturday.”
Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing).
Round 11: 3rd on the grid, round 12: pole position. “After my
accident in free practice, I held back a bit during qualifying. A
street circuit demands extreme concentration of any driver. When you
pass so close to a wall it really gets the adrenalin up. What is a real
support to me is my strong team-mate. On the one hand it puts you under
pressure, but on the other hand we benefit a lot from our shared data
analysis. Marco and I naturally compare ourselves to each other and
that gives us both a push.”
Grid positions round 11:
1. Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) 2:16.041
2. Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:16.158
3. Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:16.187
4. Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing) 2:16.455
5. Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) 2:16.553
6. Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing) 2:16.655
7. Facundo Regalia* (ES/Eurointernational) 2:16.859
8. Pedro Bianchini (BR/FMS International) 2:16.935
9. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:16.998 +
10. Carlos Huertas (CO/Double R Racing) 2:17.050
11. Doru Sechelariu (RO/Fortec Motorsport) 2:17.187
12. Mihai Marinescu (RO/FMS International) 2:17.287
13. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 2:17.312
14. Jim Pla (FR/DAMS Team) 2:17.501
15. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 2:17.609
16. Jazeman Jaafar (MY/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2:17.637
17. Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2:17.761
18. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 2:17.949
19. William Buller (GB/Fortec Motorsport) 2:18.017.
20. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 2:18.045
21. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 2:18.103
22. Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB/Double R Racing) 2:18.113
23. Mathijs Harkema (NL/Motaworld Racing) 2:18.294
24. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 2:18.384
25. Bastian Graber (DE/ AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2:19.664
26. Marlon Stockinger (PH/Eurointernational) 2:19.741
27. Asad Rahman* (AE, Motaworld Racing) 2:20.869
28. Sami Favre (FR/Mücke Motorsport) 2:23.531
* Rookie
Grid positions round 12:
1. Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:16.229
1. Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) 2:16.352
2. Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:16.405
4. Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) 2:16.722
5. Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing) 2:16.745
6. Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing) 2:16.938
7. Pedro Bianchini (BR/FMS International) 2:17.056
8. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:17.237
9. Mihai Marinescu (RO/FMS International) 2:17.315
10. Facundo Regalia* (ES/Eurointernational) 2:17.351
11. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 2:17.455
12. Carlos Huertas (CO/Double R Racing) 2:17.608
13. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 2:17.751
14. Jim Pla (FR/DAMS Team) 2:17.988
15. Jazeman Jaafar (MY/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2:18.066
16. William Buller (GB/Fortec Motorsport) 2:18.126
17. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 2:18.282
18. Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB/Double R Racing) 2:18.286
19. Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2:18.345
20. Doru Sechelariu (RO/Fortec Motorsport) 2:18.375
21. Mathijs Harkema (NL/Motaworld Racing) 2:18.404
22. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 2:18.444
23. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 2:18.515
24. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 2:18.557
25. Marlon Stockinger (PH/Eurointernational) 2:19.831
26. Bastian Graber (DE/ AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2:19.872
27. Asad Rahman* (AE, Motaworld Racing) 2:21.133
28. Sami Favre (FR/Mücke Motorsport) 2:24.712
* Rookie
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Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 24-August-2008 at 23:22
Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Round 11, Valencia.
08-23-2008 Press Release
Sensational battle for the lead: Geronimi is the winner.
Tiago Geronimi (Eifelland Racing) of Brazil took the flag in a
spectacular race on Valencia’s street circuit. The 11th round of
Formula BMW Europe was dominated by nail-biting jostling for position
from the first to the final lap. The leader of the rankings, Esteban
Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing), kept Geronimi under pressure
throughout the race, but the Brazilian ultimately claimed victory ahead
of Gutierrez and Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing).
The first European street race in the history of Formula BMW took
its toll on the drivers, with just 19 out of 28 starters making it to
the finish. But the battle for the top positions in the rankings made
for plenty of excitement. Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) had
to retire from the race, as did Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing).
Gleaning the biggest benefit from this was Wittmann, who managed to
advance from fourth to second in the points. After the 11th of 16
races, Gutierrez leads with 274 points, ahead of Wittmann (214),
Juncadella (200) and Tambay (198).
At the start Geronimi capitalised on the squabbling for positions
by surging from fourth place to the front of the field. Polesetter
Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) dropped back to fifth place at the start,
and on lap nine was forced to retire after colliding with third-placed
Facu Regalia (ES/Eurointernational). On the first lap, Juncadella’s car
ended up in such an unfortunate position on the track after an accident
that the safety car was immediately called out. Right to the very end
of the race there were fierce battles in particular for the top
positions. On lap nine Geronimi briefly ceded his lead to Gutierrez,
but fought his way to his first victory in Formula BMW Europe after a
mistake by Gutierrez on lap ten. Another Eifelland driver from Brazil –
Henrique Martins – was best rookie after finishing fifth.
1st place Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing): “I’m over the moon
about my first win. While Esteban was constantly breathing down my
neck, I just tried to stay cool, make no mistakes and keep on the
track. After the press conference the first thing I have to do is ring
my father Luigi in Brazil. He will be incredibly happy about my win.”
2nd place Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing): “That was a
race I’ll never forget: ten laps of full-on adrenalin! It was a tough
battle for the lead with lots of overtaking. I was constantly looking
for passing
opportunities. Over the radio I head that Juncadella and Tambay had
retired, but I pushed that aside in my mind. I was just determined to
win. In the end, what was crucial was that I was able to increase my
overall lead.”
3rd place Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing):
“At the start Kevin instantly took the battle line, which meant
that despite my better start I couldn’t get past him. It was Tiago in
fourth place who was laughing all the way to the front. As on Friday, I
was struggling with my brakes all the time. I’m sure that was evident
from the outside. Because Daniel and Adrien didn’t finish, I’m now in
second place. But it’s certainly not a case of schadenfreude. I would
rather beat them out on the track.”
Results round 11:
1. Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing) 24:21.912
2. Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 24:22.049
3. Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 24:22.899
4. Pedro Bianchini (BR/FMS International) 24:25.365
5. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 24:26.635
6. Facundo Regalia* (ES/Eurointernational) 24:28.816
7. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 24:29.314
8. William Buller (GB/Fortec Motorsport) 24:33.562
9. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 24:34.259
10. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 24:35.271
11. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 24:36.645
12. Mathijs Harkema (NL/Motaworld Racing) 24:38.539
13. Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB/Double R Racing) 24:39.167
14. Bastian Graber (DE/ AM-Holzer Rennsport) 24:45.466
15. Marlon Stockinger (PH/Eurointernational) 24:53.687
16. Sami Favre (FR/Mücke Motorsport) 25:09.827
17. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 25:10.199
18. Asad Rahman* (AE, Motaworld Racing) 25:10.784
19. Jim Pla (FR/DAMS Team) 26:12.075
20. Carlos Huertas (CO/Double R Racing) +1 Runde
21. Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) DNF.
Not classified: Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing), Doru
Sechelariu (RO/Fortec Motorsport), Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer
Rennsport), Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational), Kazeem Manzur*
(GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing), Mihai Marinescu (RO/FMS International),
Jazeman Jaafar (MY/AM-Holzer Rennsport). Fastest lap: Esteban Gutierrez
(MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:15.164.
* Rookie
Standings after 11 out of 16 rounds:
1. Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 274,
2. Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 214,
3. Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) 200,
4. Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing) 198,
5. Pedro Bianchini (BR/FMS International) 119,
6. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 100,
7. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 99,
8. Mihai Marinescu (RO/FMS International) 92,
9. Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) 82,
10. Carlos Huertas (Co/Double R Racing) 74,
11. William Buller (GB/Fortec Motorsport) 68,
12. Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing) 67,
13. Jazeman Jaafar (MY/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 64,
14. Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB/Double R Racing) 47,
15. Doru Sechelariu (RO/Fortec Motorsport) 43,
16. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 38,
17. Facundo Regalia* (ITA/Eurointernational) 32,
18. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 28,
19. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 21,
20. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 19,
21. Mathijs Harkema (NL/Motaworld Racing) 13,
22. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 11,
23. Jordan Williams (GB/DAMS Team) 4,
24. Juan Cevallos (EC/Mücke Motorsport) 3,
25. Jim Pla (FR/DAMS Team) 2,
26. Bastian Graber (DE/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2,
27. Anthony Comas (FR/Mücke Motorsport) 0,
28. Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 0,
29. Asad Rahman* (AE/Motaworld Racing) 0.
Rookie standings:
1. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 100,
2. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 99,
3. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 38,
4. Facundo Regalia* (ITA/Eurointernational) 32,
5. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 28,
6. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 21,
7. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 19,
8. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 11,
9. Asad Rahman* (AE/Motaworld Racing) 0.
Team standings:
1. Josef Kaufmann Racing 514, 2. Eifelland Racing 301, 3.
Fisichella Motor Sport International 230, 4. Eurointernational 228, 5.
Double R Racing 221, 6. Fortec Motorsport Ltd. 130, 7. Mücke Motorsport
102, 8. DAMS Team 87, 9. AM-Holzer Rennsport 66, 10. Motaworld Racing
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Posted By: kbannon
Date Posted: 24-August-2008 at 23:23
Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia.
08-24-2008 Press Release
Formula BMW Europe, 22 - 24.8.08: Rounds 11 + 12, Valencia.
Lights to flag victory for Esteban Gutierrez.
Following his second-placed finish of the previous day,
championship leader Esteban Gutierrez (Josef Kaufmann Racing) prevailed
against the other 27 Formula BMW Europe starters in Valencia. The
17-year-old Mexican beat his team-mate Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef
Kaufmann Racing) and Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) by a clear distance.
An accident involving Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer Rennsport) meant the
race had to be stopped on lap eight out of ten. According to the
regulations, the race results were based on the positions on lap eight
as the race leader had already begun his ninth lap.
In the same mould as Saturday’s race, when Tiago Geronimi
(BR/Eifelland Racing) pipped Gutierrez and Wittmann to the post to take
his debut win, Sunday’s event was bristling with battles for position.
At the start Gutierrez defended his pole position against Breysse,
while Wittmann and Breysse spent many laps jostling for second place.
On lap eight Wittmann managed to get past the French driver. At the
back of the midfield, too, there were plenty of two-, three- and
four-way battles going on. When Mitchell touched the wall on lap eight
and his wrecked car blocked the course, the race had to be halted. The
South African was shaken but uninjured and was able to get out of his
car without assistance.
In the overall rankings after 12 out of 16 races, Gutierrez leads
with seven wins and 305 points ahead of Wittmann (238). Behind them,
Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) and Adrien Tambay
(FR/Eifelland Racing) are level-pegging with a tally of 216 each. With
four races to go in Spa (5 -7.9.) and Monza (12-14.9.), Michael
Christensen (DK/Double R Racing, 110) leads the rookie standings ahead
of David Mengesdorf (DE/Mücke Motorsport, 104).
1st place Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing): “Before the
race the team had decided I should have new brake pads, which is why I
was struggling a bit with the brake balance on the first two laps. The
struggle for positions behind me meant I could extend my lead. I just
wanted to take home a clean race and not be thinking about ultimately
winning the season, although I’m edging closer to that target.”
2nd place Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing):
“I achieved my overall target for this weekend: I’m now second in
the standings. I’m not happy with the ending of Sunday’s race. It was
difficult to pass Kevin. On the straights he was faster than me, but I
knew that I would get the better of him in the corners.”
3rd place Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team):
“All in all I’m pleased with this successful weekend for me and my
team. On the front row of the grid twice, including one pole, and a
podium place on Sunday isn’t bad at all. I didn’t spray too much of my
champagne on the podium to make sure every member of the team gets a
sip.”
BMW Motorsport Director Mario Theissen:
“For the young drivers here in Valencia, this was their first race
with solid walls alongside. Some of them underestimated the absence of
large run-off zones, but it’s an experience the drivers had to go
through. I’m basically very pleased that we have a strong field of
participants this year. There’s a lot of highly promising talent among
them.”
Results round 12:
1. Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 18:08.667
2. Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 18:15.073
3. Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) 18:15.536
4. Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing) 18:16.846
5. Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) 18:17.493
6. Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing) 18:19.493
7. Facundo Regalia* (ES/Eurointernational) 18:20.021
8. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 18:28.152
9. William Buller (GB/Fortec Motorsport) 18:33.907
10. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 18:34.051
11. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 18:34.362
12. Mathijs Harkema (NL/Motaworld Racing) 18:34.595
13. Carlos Huertas (CO/Double R Racing) 18:34.875
14. Mihai Marinescu (RO/FMS International) 18:35.276
15. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 18:36.864
16. Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB/Double R Racing) 18:40.513
17. Pedro Bianchini (BR/FMS International) 18:42.752
18. Jim Pla (FR/DAMS Team) 18:42.809
19. Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 18:43.298
20. Doru Sechelariu (RO/Fortec Motorsport) 18:44.123
21. Bastian Graber (DE/ AM-Holzer Rennsport) 18:44.814
22. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 18:49.377
23. Marlon Stockinger (PH/Eurointernational) 18:51.243
24. Sami Favre (FR/Mücke Motorsport) 19:01.032
25. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 19:30.343
26. Asad Rahman* (AE, Motaworld Racing) + 1 Runde
27. Jazeman Jaafar (MY/AM-Holzer Rennsport) + 1 Runde
Not classified: Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport). Fastest lap: Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 2:14.685.
* Rookie
Standings after 12 out of 16 rounds:
1. Esteban Gutierrez (MX/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 305,
2. Marco Wittmann (DE/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 238,
3. Daniel Juncadella (ES/Eurointernational) 216,
4. Adrien Tambay (FR/Eifelland Racing) 216,
5. Pedro Bianchini (BR/FMS International) 119,
6. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 110,
7. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 104,
8. Kevin Breysse (FR/DAMS Team) 102,
9. Mihai Marinescu (RO/FMS International) 94,
10. Tiago Geronimi (BR/Eifelland Racing) 81,
11. Carlos Huertas (Co/Double R Racing) 77,
12. William Buller (GB/Fortec Motorsport) 76,
13. Jazeman Jaafar (MY/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 64,
14. Rupert Svendsen-Cook (GB/Double R Racing) 47,
15. Facundo Regalia* (ITA/Eurointernational) 44,
16. Doru Sechelariu (RO/Fortec Motorsport) 43,
17. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 38,
18. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 34,
19. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 21,
20. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 20,
21. Mathijs Harkema (NL/Motaworld Racing) 17,
22. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 11,
23. Jordan Williams (GB/DAMS Team) 4,
24. Juan Cevallos (EC/Mücke Motorsport) 3,
25. Jim Pla (FR/DAMS Team) 2,
26. Bastian Graber (DE/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 2,
27. Anthony Comas (FR/Mücke Motorsport) 0,
28. Kyle Mitchell (ZA/AM-Holzer Rennsport) 0,
29. Asad Rahman* (AE/Motaworld Racing) 0.
Rookie standings:
1. Michael Christensen* (DK/Double R Racing) 110,
2. David Mengesdorf* (DE/Mücke Motorsport) 104,
3. Facundo Regalia* (ITA/Eurointernational) 44,
4. Henrique Martins* (BR/Eifelland Racing) 38,
5. Kazeem Manzur* (GB/Josef Kaufmann Racing) 34,
6. Ramon Pineiro* (ES/Fortec Motorsport) 21,
7. Ollie Millroy* (GB/FMS International) 20,
8. Thomas Hillsdon* (GB/Motaworld Racing) 11,
9. Asad Rahman* (AE/Motaworld Racing) 0.
Team standings:
1. Josef Kaufmann Racing 574, 2. Eifelland Racing 333, 3.
Eurointernational 256, 4. Double R Racing 234, 5. Fisichella Motor
Sport International 233, 6. Fortec Motorsport Ltd. 138, 7. Mücke
Motorsport 107, 8. DAMS Team 107, 9. AM-Holzer Rennsport 66, 10.
Motaworld Racing 28.
------------- Current: 2009 E60 520d "Sport" tractor Previous: 1989 E30 320i SE 1997 E39 523i 2003 E39 525i Sport Individual
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