2001 Formula Volkswagen Germany season

The 2001 Formula Volkswagen Germany supported by ZF Sachs was the inaugural season of the Formula Volkswagen Germany. All drivers competed in Volkswagen powered, Dunlop shod Reynard chassis.

Calendar and results

RoundCircuitLocationDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver
1[1]SalzburgringAustria Salzburg, AustriaJune 10Belgium Philip CloostermansBelgium Philip CloostermansBelgium Philip Cloostermans
2[2]NürburgringGermany Nürburg, GermanyJuly 21Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.
3[3]LausitzringGermany Lausitz, GermanyAugust 5Australia Rob NguyenGermany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth
4[4]Circuit ZolderBelgium Zolder, BelgiumAugust 19Belgium Philip CloostermansFinland Marko NevelainenFinland Marko Nevelainen
5[5]A1 RingAustria Spielberg, AustriaAugust 26Germany Sven BarthGermany Sven BarthGermany Sven Barth
6[6]HockenheimringGermany Hockenheim, GermanySeptember 16Germany Florian StollBelgium Philip CloostermansItaly Marco Caldonazzi
7[7]Circuit Park ZandvoortNetherlands Zandvoort, NetherlandsSeptember 23Italy Marco CaldonazziNetherlands Elran NijenhuisGermany Sven Barth
8[8]NürburgringGermany Nürburg, GermanySeptember 30Netherlands Elran NijenhuisAustria Walter Lechner Jr.Netherlands Elran Nijenhuis
9[9]Motorsport Arena OscherslebenGermanyOschersleben, GermanyOctober 14Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.Austria Walter Lechner Jr.

Final standings

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Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue 11th place or lower
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Driver replacement (Rpl)
Injured (Inj)
No race held (NH)
RankDriverAustria
SAL
Germany
NUR
Germany
LAU
Belgium
ZOL
Austria
A1
Germany
HOC
Netherlands
ZAN
Germany
NUR
Germany
OSC
Points
1Austria Walter Lechner Jr.21472521179
2Belgium Philip Cloostermans13Ret2423814155
3Germany Sven Barth9Ret131Ret1315148
4Netherlands Elran NijenhuisRetRet3578712131
5Australia Rob Nguyen117291012873118
6Germany Florian Stoll52Ret16366Ret7110
7Italy Marco Caldonazzi8111266107
8Germany Jarno Unland1010114679Ret4107
9Finland Marko Nevelainen461RetRet4511105
10Germany Stefan Haak158569910417102
11Germany Peter Heinrichsberger121371112312121289
12Germany Bastian Kolmsee45RetRet5411889
13Belgium Kim Hermans368RetRet1591077
14Germany Sebastian Zschirpe1610131351414975
15Germany Patric Rauscher1391481113151670
16Italy Christian Gratl611Ret17RetRetRet16551
17Austria Michael Zottler141215Ret10Ret131350
18Austria Hubert Stromberger8RetRet1110Ret34
19Germany Amir GhoreishiRet1318141327
20Germany Christian MamerowRetRet91023
21Germany Henrik Wilking7RetRet14
United States Casey Beadle12
Finland Nikolai KozarovitzkyRet
Austria Harald Proczyk12

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