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22nd Porsche Supercup season
The 2014 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season was the 22nd Porsche Supercup season. It began on 11 May at Circuit de Catalunya and finished on 2 November at Circuit of the Americas, after ten scheduled races, all of which were support events for the 2014 Formula One season.[1]
Team
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Drivers
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Class
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Rounds
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McGregor powered by Attempto Racing[2]
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1
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Pieter Schothorst[2]
|
R
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All
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2
|
Alex Riberas[3]
|
R
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1–8
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Dennis van de Laar[4]
|
R
|
9
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3
|
Chris Bauer[3]
|
R
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1–2
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Fabien Thuner[5]
|
R
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3, 6
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Kévin Estre[6]
|
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4–5, 8
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Antti Buri[7]
|
|
7
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Vincent Beltoise[4]
|
G
|
9
|
Walter Lechner Racing Team[3]
|
4
|
Michael Ammermüller[3]
|
|
All
|
5
|
Clemens Schmid[3]
|
|
All
|
6
|
Jeffrey Schmidt[3]
|
R
|
1–3
|
Nicki Thiim[6]
|
|
4–9
|
40
|
Tom Dillmann[8]
|
G
|
3
|
Hannes Waimer[9]
|
G
|
5, 9
|
Konrad Motorsport[3]
|
7
|
Klaus Bachler[3]
|
|
All
|
8
|
Christian Engelhart[3]
|
|
All
|
9
|
Christopher Zöchling[3]
|
R
|
All
|
36
|
Rolf Ineichen[9]
|
G
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2–3, 5
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Team Project 1[3]
|
10
|
Sean Johnston[3]
|
|
1–2, 4–9
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Sébastien Ogier[8]
|
G
|
3
|
11
|
Sven Müller[3]
|
R
|
All
|
12
|
Philipp Eng[3]
|
|
All
|
54
|
Madison Snow[4]
|
G
|
9
|
Verva Lechner Racing Team
|
14
|
Kuba Giermaziak[3]
|
|
All
|
15
|
Ben Barker[10]
|
|
All
|
37
|
Sebastiaan Bleekemolen[9]
|
G
|
2
|
Andreas Mayerl[8]
|
G
|
3
|
William Peluchiwski[4]
|
G
|
9
|
FÖRCH Racing by Lukas Motorsport[11]
|
16
|
Robert Lukas[3]
|
|
1–6, 8–9
|
17
|
Connor De Phillippi[3]
|
R
|
1–8
|
18
|
Bas Schothorst[11]
|
|
All
|
48
|
Christofer Berckhan Ramírez[12]
|
G
|
5–6
|
55
|
Santiago Creel[4]
|
G
|
9
|
FACH AUTO TECH[3]
|
19
|
Earl Bamber[13]
|
R
|
All
|
20
|
Philip Hirschi[3]
|
R
|
1–3
|
Alif Hamdan[6]
|
R
|
4–8
|
Phillipp Frommenwiler[4]
|
R
|
9
|
51
|
Daniel Keilwitz[14]
|
G
|
8
|
MOMO-Megatron[15]
|
21
|
Mario Marasca[3]
|
R
|
1–6
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Jaap van Lagen[7]
|
|
7–8
|
Pepe Massot[16]
|
R
|
9
|
22
|
Enrico Fulgenzi[3]
|
R
|
1–2
|
Paul Rees[4]
|
R
|
9
|
23
|
Thomas Biagi[15]
|
|
All
|
Sébastien Loeb Racing[3]
|
30
|
Roland Bervillé[3]
|
G
|
1
|
Maxime Jousse[9]
|
G
|
2, 7
|
31
|
Roar Lindland[3]
|
G
|
1–2, 7
|
47
|
Joffrey De Narda[7]
|
G
|
7
|
PRO GT by Alméras[3]
|
32
|
Marc Cattaneo[3]
|
G
|
1, 7
|
35
|
2
|
33
|
Côme Ledogar[3]
|
G
|
1, 7
|
Lechner Racing Academy ME[9]
|
34
|
Hannes Waimer[9]
|
G
|
2
|
ZaWotec Racing[8]
|
38
|
Marko Klein[8]
|
G
|
3
|
39
|
Lukas Schreier[8]
|
G
|
3
|
Porsche Cars GB[6][17]
|
41
|
Kelvin Fletcher[17]
|
G
|
4
|
42
|
Josh Webster[17]
|
G
|
4
|
Team Parker Racing[17]
|
43
|
Karl Leonard[17]
|
G
|
4
|
44
|
Graeme Mundy[6]
|
G
|
4
|
Antonelli Motorsport[12]
|
45
|
Glauco Solieri[12]
|
G
|
5, 7–8
|
46
|
Gianluca Giraudi[12]
|
G
|
5
|
Matteo Cairoli[7]
|
G
|
7–8
|
47
|
Davide Roda[12]
|
G
|
5
|
Heaven Motorsport[14]
|
49
|
Giovanni Berton[14]
|
G
|
8
|
50
|
Enrico Fulgenzi[14]
|
G
|
8
|
Konrad Motorsport Austria[4]
|
53
|
Jeff Harrison[4]
|
G
|
9
|
Kelly–Moss Motorsports[4]
|
56
|
Colin Thompson[4]
|
G
|
9
|
57
|
David Ducote[4]
|
G
|
9
|
Mühlner Motorsport[4]
|
58
|
Tomy Drissi[4]
|
G
|
9
|
59
|
Mark Kvamme[4]
|
G
|
9
|
Porsche AG[12]
|
911
|
Patrick Dempsey[12]
|
G
|
5
|
|
Icon
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Meaning
|
R
|
Rookie
|
G
|
Guest
|
|
Race calendar and results
[edit]
An updated race calendar was released on 12 June, with the round at the Sochi Autodrom being replaced by a round at the Circuit of the Americas.[1]
Championship standings
[edit]
Drivers' Championship
[edit]
|
Colour |
Result
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Gold |
Winner
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Silver |
Second place
|
Bronze |
Third place
|
Green |
Points finish
|
Blue |
Non-points finish
|
Non-classified finish (NC)
|
Purple |
Retired (Ret)
|
Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ)
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Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
|
Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
|
White |
Did not start (DNS)
|
Withdrew (WD)
|
Race cancelled (C)
|
Blank
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Did not practice (DNP)
|
Did not arrive (DNA)
|
Excluded (EX)
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Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
|
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Teams' Championship
[edit]