2019 Porsche Supercup

The 2019 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup was the 27th Porsche Supercup season. It began on 12 May at Circuit de Catalunya and ended on 27 October at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, after ten scheduled races, all of which were support events for the 2019 Formula One season.

Teams and drivers

Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
Austria BWT Lechner Racing 1 Germany Michael Ammermüller[1] All
2 France Julien Andlauer[1] All
United States Momo Megatron Lechner Racing Team 3 Luxembourg Dylan Pereira[1] All
4 Cyprus Tio Ellinas[1] All
Switzerland Fach Auto Tech 5 France Florian Latorre[1] All
6 Thailand Kantadhee Kusiri[1] R All
7 New Zealand Jaxon Evans[1] All
Bahrain Lechner Racing Middle East 8 Oman Al Faisal Al Zubair[1] All
9 South Africa Saul Hack[1] All
30 France Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer G 3–4, 6–7
Germany Leon Köhler[2] G 5
Italy Dinamic Motorsport 10 Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen[1] All
11 Italy Gianmarco Quaresmini[1] All
12 Austria Philipp Sager[1] PA All
44 Italy Alberto Cerqui G 8
Germany MRS GT-Racing 14 France Nicolas Misslin[1] PA 1–2
South Africa Ewan Taylor R 3–6
Netherlands Loek Hartog R 7
Finland Jukka Honkavuori 8
Argentina Ariel Pacho G 9
15 France Enzo Guibbert[1] R 1
Netherlands Larry ten Voorde 2–9
16 Japan Kenji Kobayashi 2, 4
Netherlands Rudy van Buren R 5
Hungary Ádám Vincze R 6
Turkey Berkay Besler R 7–8
Germany MRS Cup-Racing 17 Argentina Pablo Otero[1] PA 1–2
Argentina Dorian Mansilla R 3–9
18 Netherlands Michael Verhagen[1] 1–3, 7, 9
United Kingdom John Ferguson 4
Germany Siegfried Venema 5
Sweden Mats Karlsson 6, 8
19 Brazil Fernando Croce[1] 1–6
Australia Brenton Grove R 7
Japan Kenji Kobayashi 8
Mexico Ricardo Sanchez G 9
France pierre martinet by Alméras 20 Norway Roar Lindland[1] PA All
21 France Clement Mateu[1] PA 1–2, 4–9
France Marvin Klein R 3
France martinet by Alméras 22 Turkey Ayhancan Güven[1] R All
23 Netherlands Jaap van Lagen[1] All
43 France Hugo Chevalier[3] G 6
France Marvin Klein[4] G 7
Germany Team Project 1 - FACH 24 Germany Jannes Fittje[1] R 1
Germany Stefan Rehkopf 2
Germany Toni Wolf R 3, 5–6
United Kingdom Josh Webster 4
United States Jean-François Brunot 7
Canada Roman de Angelis R 8
Colombia Tatiana Calderón G 9
25 Germany Matthias Jeserich 2
26 Norway Marius Nakken[1] R All
Australia Team Australia 27 Australia Joey Mawson[1] R All
28 Australia Stephen Grove[1] PA All
29 Australia Marc Cini[1] PA All
Netherlands Team GP Elite 31 Netherlands Jesse van Kuijk[1][3][4] G 1, 6–8
32 Netherlands Max van Splunteren[1][3][4] G 1, 6–8
33 Belgium Lucas Groeneveld[4] G 7
Germany Huber Racing 34 Poland Igor Walilko[5][2] G 3, 5, 8
35 Germany Richard Wagner[5] G 3
36 Germany Leon Köhler[5] G 3, 8
42 Sweden Henrik Skoog[2] G 5
United Kingdom JTR 37 United Kingdom Daniel Harper[6] G 4
38 United Kingdom Sebastian Perez[6] G 4
39 United Kingdom George Gamble[6] G 4
Sweden Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia 40 Sweden Pontus Fredricsson[2] G 5
41 Sweden Robin Hansson[2] G 5
Germany Dr. Ing h. c. F. Porsche AG 911 United Kingdom Chris Hoy[6] G 4
Entry Lists[1][7][5][6][2][3][4]
Icon Class
PA Pro-Am Cup
R Rookie
G Guest

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Spain Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona 12 May France Julien Andlauer France Julien Andlauer France Julien Andlauer Austria BWT Lechner Racing
2 Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 26 May Germany Michael Ammermüller Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen Germany Michael Ammermüller Austria BWT Lechner Racing
3 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 30 June France Julien Andlauer Germany Michael Ammermüller France Julien Andlauer Austria BWT Lechner Racing
4 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 14 July Turkey Ayhancan Güven France Julien Andlauer Turkey Ayhancan Güven France martinet by Alméras
5 Germany Hockenheimring, Baden-Württemberg 28 July Netherlands Larry ten Voorde Luxembourg Dylan Pereira Luxembourg Dylan Pereira United States Momo Megatron Lechner Racing Team
6 Hungary Hungaroring, Budapest 4 August France Julien Andlauer[note 1] France Julien Andlauer Germany Michael Ammermüller Austria BWT Lechner Racing
7 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 1 September Luxembourg Dylan Pereira New Zealand Jaxon Evans Luxembourg Dylan Pereira United States Momo Megatron Lechner Racing Team
8 Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 8 September New Zealand Jaxon Evans Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen Netherlands Larry ten Voorde Germany MRS GT-Racing
9 Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City 26 October Germany Michael Ammermüller Netherlands Larry ten Voorde Germany Michael Ammermüller Austria BWT Lechner Racing
10 27 October Germany Michael Ammermüller Germany Michael Ammermüller Germany Michael Ammermüller Austria BWT Lechner Racing

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 3 1 2 6 Ret 1 8 2 1 1 150
2 Turkey Ayhancan Güven 2 5 Ret 1 12 8 2 5 2 2 124
3 France Julien Andlauer 1 7 1 2 4 2 9 Ret 4 5 118
4 Netherlands Larry ten Voorde 3 3 4 2 3 4 1 5 9 115
5 France Florian Latorre 12 4 5 3 5 6 5 9 13 8 87
6 New Zealand Jaxon Evans 8 9 9 5 10 11 3 6 14 3 83
7 Cyprus Tio Ellinas 4 8 10 16 3 4 6 11 3 11 81
8 Denmark Mikkel O. Pedersen 6 2 6 7 Ret 16 10 4 Ret 6 80
9 Luxembourg Dylan Pereira 13 Ret 7 12 1 5 1 7 Ret 4 73
10 Netherlands Jaap van Lagen 5 6 4 10 6 Ret 7 10 6 13 71
11 Australia Joey Mawson 11 13 12 9 7 9 11 3 8 10 63
12 Oman Al Faisal Al Zubair 7 10 11 11 8 10 13 8 11 12 52
13 Italy Gianmarco Quaresmini 9 19 14 17 15 7 16 16 9 15 33
14 Norway Marius Nakken 19 21 17 14 13 17 17 13 7 7 29
15 Thailand Kantadhee Kusiri 17 11 16 23 16 Ret 19 20 10 14 14
16 France Marvin Klein 8 Ret 8
17 Norway Roar Lindland 15 12 20 20 20 18 24 22 19 23 7
18 Germany Toni Wolf 13 DNS 14 7
19 Turkey Berkay Besler 12 19 5
20 Argentina Dorian Mansilla 21 22 21 21 23 Ret 12 17 4
21 South Africa Saul Hack 14 15 18 21 19 19 25 21 18 16 4
22 Germany Stefan Rehkopf 14 2
23 Canada Roman de Angelis 17 2
24 Austria Philipp Sager 21 16 24 25 22 22 26 23 16 21 1
25 Germany Jannes Fittje 16 1
26 United Kingdom Josh Webster 18 1
27 Australia Stephen Grove 23 22 25 24 25 23 29 25 17 22 0
28 Germany Matthias Jeserich 17 0
29 France Nicolas Misslin 20 18 0
30 France Enzo Guibbert 18 0
31 Netherlands Loek Hartog 18 0
32 Netherlands Michael Verhagen 24 Ret 23 27 20 20 0
33 France Clément Mateu Ret 20 26 26 24 28 24 DNS DNS 0
34 Australia Brenton Grove 20 0
35 Australia Marc Cini 25 DNQ 26 31 28 28 31 27 21 24 0
36 South Africa Ewan Taylor 22 27 24 25 0
37 Netherlands Rudy van Buren 23 0
38 Sweden Mats Karlsson 26 26 0
39 Argentina Pablo Otero 26 DNQ 0
40 Brazil Fernando Croce 27 DNQ 29† 29 27 Ret 0
41 Hungary Ádám Vincze 27 0
42 Japan Kenji Kobayashi DNQ 32 28 0
43 Germany Siegfried Venema 29 0
44 Finland Jukka Honkavuori 29 0
45 United Kingdom John Ferguson 30 0
46 United States Jean-François Brunot 30 0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
- United Kingdom Daniel Harper 8 0
- Germany Leon Köhler 15 9 14 0
- Netherlands Max van Splunteren 10 15 15 12 0
- Poland Igor Walilko 27 11 15 0
- France Hugo Chevalier 12 0
- France Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer 19 15 13 14 0
- United Kingdom George Gamble 13 0
- Sweden Henrik Skoog 14 0
- Mexico Ricardo Sanchez 15 18 0
- Sweden Robin Hansson 17 0
- Netherlands Jesse van Kuijk 22 20 22 18 0
- Sweden Pontus Fredricsson 18 0
- Argentina Ariel Pacho Ret 19 0
- United Kingdom Sebastian Perez 19 0
- Belgium Lucas Groeneveld 21 0
- Colombia Tatiana Calderón Ret 25 0
- Germany Richard Wagner 28 0
- United Kingdom Chris Hoy 28 0
- Italy Alberto Cerqui Ret 0

‡ No points were awarded at the Hockenheimring round as less than 50% of the scheduled race distance was completed.[8]

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 competition numbers

Notes

  1. Tio Ellinas took pole, but his fastest lap time was disallowed for being set under yellow flag conditions, demoting him to fourth position.

References

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