Formula BMW Germany season 2006

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Formula BMW Germany season 2006
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Driver: GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
Team: GermanyGermany Josef Kaufmann Racing
Season dates
Number of races: 18th
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The 2006 Formula BMW Germany season was the fifth season of the German Formula BMW Championship, which this year for the first time bore the name Formula BMW Germany instead of Formula BMW ADAC . It began on April 8, 2006 in Hockenheim and ended on October 29, 2006 in the same place. Christian Vietoris won the drivers 'championship title, his team Josef Kaufmann Racing the teams' championship.

Starting field

All teams and drivers used the FB02 chassis from Mygale and 140 hp engines from BMW .

team Automobile # driver Race weekend
GermanyGermany AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH 1 GermanyGermany Marco Holzer 1-9
16 GermanyGermany Christian Zacherl 1-8
17th GermanyGermany Dominik Wasem 1-9
GermanyGermany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 2 AustriaAustria Martin Ragginger 1-2, 4-6
3 MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti 1-8
4th JapanJapan Yoshitaka Kuroda 1-2, 4-9
5 AustriaAustria Philipp Eng 1-9
7th MexicoMexico Sergio Perez 1-9
24 CanadaCanada Robert Wickens 3
25th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oliver Oakes 3
29 GermanyGermany Christian Engelhart 7-9
GermanyGermany ADAC Mittelrhein eV 6th GermanyGermany Tobias Hegewald 1-9
GermanyGermany Josef Kaufmann Racing 8th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris 1-9
9 GermanyGermany Patrick Kronenberger 1-5
10 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn 1-9
28 SpainSpain Daniel Campos-Hull 6-9
GermanyGermany Eifelland Racing 11 GermanyGermany Jens Klingmann 1-9
12 FinlandFinland Mika Mäki 1-9
14th RussiaRussia Oskar Paegle 1-7
27 ColombiaColombia Sebastian Saavedra 6th
30th AustriaAustria Martin Ragginger 7-9
GermanyGermany Team Rosberg / Matson Motorsport 15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabio Leimer 1-9
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Mičánek Motorsport 18th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Josef Král 1-9
GermanyGermany GU-Racing motorsport team 19th GermanyGermany Maximilian Wissel 1-9
21st RomaniaRomania Andrei Harnagea 1-9
22nd GermanyGermany Jens Höing 1-9
23 United StatesUnited States Jules Duc 5
26th AustriaAustria Bernd Herndlhofer 6-9
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Devis Schwägli 20th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Devis Schwägli 1-4

Racing calendar

Most of the races took place as part of the DTM supporting program; the series competed once each with Formula 1 and the World Touring Car Championship .

No. date Racetrack winner Second Third
1. April 8th GermanyGermany Hockenheim (DTM) GermanyGermany Marco Holzer GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki
2. 9th April GermanyGermany Marco Holzer GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki
3. April 29 GermanyGermany EuroSpeedway Lausitz (DTM) GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki AustriaAustria Philipp Eng
4th April, 30th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn
5. May 6th GermanyGermany Nürburgring (F1) GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti GermanyGermany Jens Klingmann
6th May 7th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris GermanyGermany Jens Klingmann GermanyGermany Marco Holzer
7th May 20th GermanyGermany Oschersleben (DTM) GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti MexicoMexico Sergio Perez
8th. May 21 GermanyGermany Marco Holzer GermanyGermany Dominik Wasem GermanyGermany Jens Klingmann
9. 3rd of June GermanyGermany Oschersleben (WTCC) MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti GermanyGermany Maximilian Wissel GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
10. June 4th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris MonacoMonaco Stefano Coletti GermanyGermany Jens Klingmann
11. 22nd of July GermanyGermany Norisring (DTM) FinlandFinland Mika Mäki NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
12. July 23 FinlandFinland Mika Mäki NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
13. August 19th GermanyGermany Nürburgring (DTM) NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris AustriaAustria Martin Ragginger
14th 20th of August AustriaAustria Martin Ragginger NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris
15th September 2nd NetherlandsNetherlands Zandvoort (DTM) GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki GermanyGermany Dominik Wasem
16. September 3 GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris FinlandFinland Mika Mäki MexicoMexico Sergio Perez
17th 28th of October GermanyGermany Hockenheim (DTM) AustriaAustria Martin Ragginger GermanyGermany Marco Holzer FinlandFinland Mika Mäki
18th October 29th GermanyGermany Christian Vietoris AustriaAustria Martin Ragginger GermanyGermany Marco Holzer

Ratings

Point system

The points were awarded according to the following scheme:

1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10
20th 15th 12 10 8th 6th 4th 3 2 1

Driver ranking

Item driver HOC
1

GermanyGermany
HOC
2

GermanyGermany
LAU
1

GermanyGermany
LAU
2

GermanyGermany
ONLY
1

GermanyGermany
ONLY
1

GermanyGermany
OSC
1

GermanyGermany
OSC
2

GermanyGermany
OSC
1

GermanyGermany
OSC
2

GermanyGermany
NOR
1

GermanyGermany
NOR
2

GermanyGermany
ONLY
1

GermanyGermany
ONLY
2

GermanyGermany
ZAN
1

NetherlandsNetherlands
ZAN
2

NetherlandsNetherlands
HOC
1

GermanyGermany
HOC
2

GermanyGermany
Points
1 GermanyGermany Vietoris 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7th 3 1 3 3 2 3 1 1 DNF 1 277
2 FinlandFinland Mäki 3 3 2 2 4th 5 9 13 6th 4th 1 1 DNF 4th 2 2 3 DNF 182
3 GermanyGermany Holzer 1 1 13 12 10 3 6th 1 9 6th 8th DNF 7th 9 6th 13 2 3 129
4th GermanyGermany Klingmann 9 10 DNF 5 3 2 14th 3 4th 3 4th 4th 5 6th DNF 6th 8th 6th 121
5 NetherlandsNetherlands de Bruijn 4th 6th DNF 3 6th 8th 5 11 11 12 2 2 1 2 4th DNF 13 11 120
6th MexicoMexico Perez 5 4th DNF 6th 5 6th 3 6th 7th 5 5 DSQ 9 DNF 5 3 6th 5 112
7th MonacoMonaco Coletti 21st 5 5 DNF 2 4th 2 12 1 2 6th DNS 6th 12 DNF DNF 103
8th AustriaAustria Ragginger 18th DNF 4th 19th 4th 10 12 11 11 8th 3 1 DNF DNF 1 2 91
9 GermanyGermany Wasem 12 9 6th 7th 8th 9 12 2 5 13 12 6th 8th 7th 3 4th 4th 9 87
10 AustriaAustria Closely 7th 7th 3 4th 7th 7th 10 14th 8th DNF 10 9 4th 5 DSQ DNS 14th 4th 73
11 GermanyGermany Wissel 19th 13 9 8th 19th 16 11 18th 2 8th 20th 5 10 8th 8th 9 10 7th 45
12 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Král 8th 11 11 13 9 20th 13 4th 10 9 9 10 11 11 9 5 5 10 40
13 GermanyGermany Hegewald 11 12 7th 16 13 18th 7th 15th 16 7th 7th 7th 15th 13 7th 8th 9 13 29
14th GermanyGermany Höing 6th DNF 10 20th 11 17th 15th 9 13 16 14th 16 13 14th 10 10 15th 16 11
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Schwägli 15th 18th 15th 11 20th 10 18th 5 9
16 GermanyGermany Engelhart 12 10 12 7th 11 8th 8th
17th GermanyGermany Kronenberger 10 8th 8th 10 14th 11 20th 19th DNF 19th 8th
18th SpainSpain D. Campos-Hull 15th DNF 14th 16 15th 11 7th DNF 4th
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Glue 13 17th 14th 15th DNF 15th 8th DNF 14th 10 17th 12 17th 15th 11 15th 16 14th 4th
20th GermanyGermany Zacherl 14th 14th DNF 14th 15th 12 16 8th 15th 14th DNF 11 16 17th 14th 12 3
21st JapanJapan Kuroda 17th 15th 12 9 17th 17th 17th 15th 16 13 19th 18th 13 16 12 DNF 2
- AustriaAustria Herndlhofer 18th 15th 18th 19th 16 14th 17th 12 0
- United KingdomUnited Kingdom O. Oakes 12 14th 0
- CanadaCanada Wickens 17th 13 0
- ColombiaColombia Saavedra 13 DSQ 0
- RussiaRussia Paegle 16 16 17th 17th 16 19th 19th 16 DNF DNF DNF 14th 20th DNF 0
- RomaniaRomania Harnagea 20th 19th 16 18th 18th 21st DNQ DNQ 19th 18th 19th 17th 21st 20th 17th 17th 18th 15th 0
- United StatesUnited States Duc 18th 17th 0
Item driver HOC
1

GermanyGermany
HOC
2

GermanyGermany
LAU
1

GermanyGermany
LAU
2

GermanyGermany
ONLY
1

GermanyGermany
ONLY
1

GermanyGermany
OSC
1

GermanyGermany
OSC
2

GermanyGermany
OSC
1

GermanyGermany
OSC
2

GermanyGermany
NOR
1

GermanyGermany
NOR
2

GermanyGermany
ONLY
1

GermanyGermany
ONLY
2

GermanyGermany
ZAN
1

NetherlandsNetherlands
ZAN
2

NetherlandsNetherlands
HOC
1

GermanyGermany
HOC
2

GermanyGermany
Points
colour meaning
gold winner
silver 2nd place
bronze 3rd place
green Placement in the points
blue Classified outside the point ranks
violet Race not finished (DNF)
not classified (NC)
red not qualified (DNQ)
black disqualified (DSQ)
White not at the start (DNS)
withdrawn (WD)
Race canceled (C)
Blank not participated
injured or sick (INJ)
excluded (EX)
other
formats
and
characters
P / bold Pole position
italic Fastest racing lap (in the GP2 series / FIA Formula 2 championship
from 2008 for the fastest racing lap of the ten best drivers)
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
underlined Leader in the overall standings
Further notation
fat Pole position
Italic Fastest race lap
Rookie of the year
Rookie

Team evaluation

Item team Points
1. GermanyGermany Josef Kaufmann Racing 404
2. GermanyGermany Eifelland Racing 335
3. GermanyGermany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 288
4th GermanyGermany AM-Holzer Rennsport GmbH 210
5. GermanyGermany GU-Racing Team International 56
6th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Mičánek Motorsport 40
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Devis Schwägli 9
8th. Matson Motorsport 4th

Individual evidence

  1. autosieger.de : Formula BMW Germany: Vietoris wins season finale, accessed on March 16, 2011