International Formula Masters 2007 season

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The 2007 International Formula Masters season was the first season of the International Formula Masters . The season started on March 19, 2007 in Valencia and ended on October 6, 2007 in Monza . Jérôme D'Ambrosio won the drivers' championship title ; the team ranking won the Cram Competition .

Regulations

Technical regulations

In the International Formula Master all teams drive the same car - the Formula 2000 from Tatuus . The chassis and body are made of carbon fiber. The engines come from Honda and have a capacity of 2000 cm³ over 250 HP. The brakes are supplied by Brembo and the tires by Yokohama . The electronics come from Magneti Marelli .

Sporting regulations

Each race weekend begins on Friday with two 45-minute training sessions and a 30-minute qualification, with which the starting grid for the first race is determined. This will be held on Saturday and will cover approx. 75 km. The second race on Sunday has a distance of approx. 100 km. The starting grid for this race is based on the result of the first race, with the first eight starting in reverse order.

Starting field

team Automobile # driver Race weekend
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jenzer Motorsport 02 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Rahel Frey 1-8
03 FinlandFinland Juho Annala 1-8
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Iris Project 04th SpainSpain Oliver Campos-Hull 1-8
05 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nicolas Maulini 1-3, 5-8
ItalyItaly JD Motorsport 06th BrazilBrazil Claudio Cantelli 1-8
07th New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift 1-8
08th DenmarkDenmark Kasper Andersen 1-8
ItalyItaly Pro motorsport 09 ItalyItaly Marcello Puglisi 1-8
10 ItalyItaly Mattia Pavoni 1, 3-4, 6-8
11 ItalyItaly Ignazio Belluardo 1-5
15th ItalyItaly Salvatore Gatto 6-8
40 ItalyItaly Luigi Ferrara 2-3
ItalyItaly Alan Racing 12 MexicoMexico Pablo Sánchez López 1-8
14th ItalyItaly Giuseppe Terranova 1-8
15th ItalyItaly Salvatore Gatto 1-5
43 RussiaRussia Daniil Mowe 2-3
Czech RepublicCzech Republic ISR Racing 16 GermanyGermany Maximilian Götz 1-3
33 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn 4-8
36 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Erik Janiš 4-5
44 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Salaquarda 8th
ItalyItaly Euronova Racing 18th ItalyItaly Alberto Costa 1-8
19th FranceFrance Pierre Ragues 1-8
20th RussiaRussia Vitaly Petrov 1
23 FinlandFinland Sami Isohella 7-8
42 ItalyItaly Marco Bonanomi 4-6
45 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Michael Meadows 7th
ItalyItaly ADM Motorsport 21st ItalyItaly Frankie Provenzano 1-3, 5-8
22nd ItalyItaly Michele Caliendo 1-8
33 NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn 1-3
34 GermanyGermany Dominik Schraml 1-3
41 AustriaAustria Norbert Siedler 4-8
FinlandFinland Team Soderman 23 FinlandFinland Sami Isohella 1-3, 5
ItalyItaly Cram Competition 24 SpainSpain Arturo Llobell 1-8
25th BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio 1-8
26th MacauMacau Rodolfo Avila 1-8
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Team JVA 27 ThailandThailand Gate Graves 1-6
28 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jon Barnes 1
ItalyItaly Ombra Racing 29 VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. 1-8
30th NetherlandsNetherlands Dominick Muermans 1-8
ItalyItaly Scuderia Famà 31 ItalyItaly Luca Persiani 1-8
32 ItalyItaly Massimo Torre 1-8
ItalyItaly Bicar Racing 35 ItalyItaly Marco Mapelli 8th

run

The 2007 Formula Masters season comprised eight race weekends in eight countries. Two races were run on each racetrack.

No. date Racetrack winner Second Third
1. 19th March SpainSpain Valencia ItalyItaly Salvatore Gatto SpainSpain Arturo Llobell VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr.
2. March, 20th DenmarkDenmark Kasper Andersen BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio SpainSpain Oliver Campos-Hull
3. 2th of June FranceFrance Pau New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift GermanyGermany Maximilian Götz BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio
4th 3rd of June MexicoMexico Pablo Sánchez López FinlandFinland Juho Annala BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio
5. June 16 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Brno BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio GermanyGermany Maximilian Götz New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift
6th 17th of June BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio ItalyItaly Giuseppe Terranova New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift
7th 7th of July PortugalPortugal postage MexicoMexico Pablo Sánchez López ItalyItaly Marcello Puglisi BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio
8th. 8th of July AustriaAustria Norbert Siedler ItalyItaly Salvatore Gatto ItalyItaly Marcello Puglisi
9. July 28th SwedenSweden Anderstorp DenmarkDenmark Kasper Andersen BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio MexicoMexico Pablo Sánchez López
10. 29th of July AustriaAustria Norbert Siedler SpainSpain Oliver Campos-Hull VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr.
11. August 25 GermanyGermany Oschersleben BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift AustriaAustria Norbert Siedler
12. 26th of August New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift ItalyItaly Marcello Puglisi FranceFrance Pierre Ragues
13. September 22 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Brands Hatch BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio ItalyItaly Salvatore Gatto AustriaAustria Norbert Siedler
14th September 23rd SpainSpain Arturo Llobell VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift
15th October 6th ItalyItaly Monza BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio MexicoMexico Pablo Sánchez López ItalyItaly Luca Persiani
16. October 7th ItalyItaly Marcello Puglisi BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift

Ratings

In both races, the eight best drivers receive points according to the scheme (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1). The teams only receive points for their two best cars.

Driver ranking

Item driver Points
1. BelgiumBelgium Jérôme D'Ambrosio 100
2. New ZealandNew Zealand Chris van der Drift 65
3. MexicoMexico Pablo Sánchez López 50
4th ItalyItaly Salvatore Gatto 50
5. ItalyItaly Marcello Puglisi 47
6th AustriaAustria Norbert Siedler 40
7th DenmarkDenmark Kasper Andersen 33
8th. VenezuelaVenezuela Johnny cecotto jr. 30th
9. SpainSpain Arturo Llobell 24
10. GermanyGermany Maximilian Götz 24
11. FinlandFinland Juho Annala 20th
12. ItalyItaly Luca Persiani 20th
13. SpainSpain Oliver Campos-Hull 19th
Item driver Points
14th FranceFrance Pierre Ragues 16
15th ItalyItaly Marco Bonanomi 11
16. ItalyItaly Giuseppe Terranova 10
17th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Rahel Frey 9
18th RussiaRussia Daniil Mowe 8th
19th MacauMacau Rodolfo Avila 8th
20th ItalyItaly Frankie Provenzano 7th
21st NetherlandsNetherlands Nick de Bruijn 7th
22nd ItalyItaly Massimo Torre 7th
23. ItalyItaly Alberto Costa 6th
24. ItalyItaly Ignazio Belluardo 4th
25th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Erik Janiš 2
26th ItalyItaly Mattia Pavoni 2
Item driver Points
27. FinlandFinland Sami Isohella 2
28. NetherlandsNetherlands Dominick Muermans 1
29 BrazilBrazil Claudio Cantelli 1
30th ThailandThailand Gate Graves 1
31. ItalyItaly Michele Caliendo 0
32. GermanyGermany Dominik Schraml 0
33. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nicolas Maulini 0
34. ItalyItaly Marco Mapelli 0
35. RussiaRussia Vitaly Petrov 0
36. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Salaquarda 0
37. ItalyItaly Luigi Ferrara 0
38. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jon Barnes 0
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Michael Meadows 0

Team evaluation

Item team Points
1. ItalyItaly Cram Competition 132
2. ItalyItaly Alan Racing 104
3. ItalyItaly JD Motorsport 99
4th ItalyItaly Pro motorsport 67
5. ItalyItaly ADM Motorsport 50
6th ItalyItaly Euronova Racing 35
7th ItalyItaly Ombra Racing 31
Item team Points
8th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic ISR Racing 30th
9. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jenzer Motorsport 29
10. ItalyItaly Scuderia Famà 27
11. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Iris Project 19th
12. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Team JVA 1
13. FinlandFinland Team Soderman 0
14th ItalyItaly Bicar Racing 0