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René Rast and Jeroen Bleekemolen at the Hungaroring 2009
The 2009 Porsche Supercup started on April 26th in Bahrain and ended after 13 races on November 1st in Abu Dhabi . All races were held as part of the Formula 1 supporting program. The championship won for the second time in a row by the Dutchman Jeroen Bleekemolen .
Teams and drivers
team
No.
driver
Weekends
Germany Konrad Motorsport
1
Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen
1-11
2
Spain Siso Cunill
1-11
9
Czech Republic Jiří Janák
1-10
United Kingdom Nick Tandy
11
10
Italy Alessandro Zampedri
3, 10
Germany Patrick Hirsch
6th
Brazil Valdeno Brito
8-9
Austria Walter Lechner Racing
3
Slovakia Stefan Rosina
1-11
4th
Ireland Damien Faulkner
1-11
16
Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al Faisal
1-3, 7, 11
Netherlands Federsand Jetstream Motorsport
5
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
1-4
Netherlands Renger van der Zande
5
6th
New Zealand Matthew Halliday
1-5
United States SANITEC Racing
7th
United States William Langhorne
1-11
8th
Italy Luigi Ferrara
1-4
Germany Christian Engelhart
5-6
New Zealand Matthew Halliday
11
Turkey Isaac Tutumlu Lopez
7-10
25th
6th
Germany SPS Automotive
11
Netherlands Patrick Huisman
1-11
12
United Kingdom Richard Williams
1-11
20th
Germany Lance David Arnold
5-10
Italy Alessandro Zampedri
11
Germany Veltins MRS Racing
14th
Germany René Rast
1-11
15th
Austria Norbert Siedler
1-11
Germany Seyffarth / Tolimit Motorsport Abu Dhabi Race Team United Arab Emirates
21st
Germany Jan Seyffarth
6, 7, 9
Germany Thomas Hunter
11
22nd
Russia David Sigacev
6, 7
Germany Stefan Wendt
9
United Arab Emirates Khaled Al Qubaisi
11
Italy AB Motorsport
27
Italy Cristian Passuti
3
Italy Angelo Proietti
10
28
Italy Raffaele Giannoni
3, 10
Italy Centro Porsche Padova
29
Switzerland Gabriele Gardel
3, 10
30th
Italy Andrea Belicchi
3
Italy Andrea Sonvico
10
United Kingdom Porsche Cars Great Britain
31
Ireland Michael Leonard
3
32
United Kingdom Ian Khan
3
33
United Kingdom Glynn Geddie
3
34
United States Robert Hissom
3
35
United Kingdom James Sutton
5
44
11
36
United Kingdom Tim Harvey
5
37
United Kingdom Aaron Scott
5
43
United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
11
Italy Ebimotors
38
Italy Mauro Massironi
6, 9-10
Italy Alessandro Balzan
11
39
Italy Massimiliano Fantini
6, 10
Italy Alessandro Bonacini
9
Italy Emanuele Busnelli
11
Racing calendar
Driver ranking
Legend
colour
abbreviation
meaning
gold
-
victory
silver
-
2nd place
bronze
-
3rd place
green
-
Placement in the points
blue
-
Classified outside the point ranks
violet
DNF
Race not finished (did not finish)
NC
not classified
red
DNQ
did not qualify
DNPQ
failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black
DSQ
disqualified
White
DNS
not at the start (did not start)
WD
withdrawn
Light Blue
PO
only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD
Friday test driver
without
DNP
did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ
injured or sick
EX
excluded
DNA
did not arrive
C.
Race canceled
no participation in the World Cup
other
P / bold
Pole position
SR / italic
Fastest race lap
*
not at the finish, but counted due to the distance covered
()
Streak results
underlined
Leader in the overall standings
Team evaluation
Web links
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