2010 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
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The 2010 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain was the eighth season of the Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain series. The series again featured on the same package as the British Touring Car Championship, and as such benefited from live coverage at each round on ITV4 in the United Kingdom.[1]
Reigning champion Tim Bridgman will not be back to defend his title in 2010 as he will be taking part in the Porsche Supercup.[2] 2008 Champion Tim Harvey has announced his intention to return to the series for another year after losing out on the championship in 2009.[3]
Entry list[edit]
On 17 March 2010, the championship was officially launched at Silverstone, with the organisers unveiling a capacity entry list of 28 cars.[4]
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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Redline Racing | 3 | Tim Harvey | All |
9 | Michael Meadows | All | |
Team Parker Racing | 7 | Glynn Geddie | All |
16 | Euan Hankey | All | |
70 | Stephen Jelley | All | |
GT Marques | 30 | Robbie Kerr | 7 |
JHR | 43 | Tom Bradshaw | 1–5, 9–10 |
Motorbase Performance | 44 | Michael Caine | All |
77 | Charles Bateman | All | |
Pro-Am 1 | |||
Redline Racing | 6 | Andrew Shelley | 1–7, 9–10 |
18 | Archie Hamilton | 1–7 | |
23 | Ahmad Al Harthy | All | |
Juta Racing | 8 | Jonas Gelžinis | All |
19 | Tautvydas Barštys | 1–8, 10 | |
Team Parker Racing | 10 | Michael Leonard | 3, 6–7 |
87 | Alex Martin | 6–8, 10 | |
JHR | 11 | Martin Ohlin | 7 |
36 | Karl Leonard | 8 | |
Re-Design Racing | 34 | Tony Gilham | All |
Motorbase Performance | 48 | Ollie Jackson | All |
66 | Liam Griffin | All | |
Celtic Speed | 68 | Tommy Dreelan | All |
Pro-Am 2 | |||
Motorbase Performance | 4 | Steve Parish | 1–4, 9–10 |
28 | George Richardson | All | |
JHR | 5 | Mark Hazell | 1–5, 7–10 |
Redline Racing | 13 | Glenn McMenamin | All |
Parr Motorsport | 15 | Richard Denny | 1–8 |
GT Marques | 40 | Paul Mace | 1, 3–7, 10 |
87 | Alex Martin | 1–5 | |
IN2Racing | 50 | Paul Hogarth | 2 |
Celtic Speed | 79 | Bob Lyons | 2–5, 7–10 |
99 | George Brewster | All | |
Kinfaun Racing | 81 | John Gaw | 4 |
Guest | |||
Redline Racing | 20 | Yucel Ozbek | 9 |
60 | James Sutton | 7 | |
Celtic Speed | 45 | Rory Butcher | 8 |
Team Parker Racing | 61 | Mike Johnson | 2 |
62 | Jeremy Clark | 5 |
Calendar[edit]
On 7 October 2009, the British Touring Car Championship announced the race calendar for the 2010 season for all of the series competing on the TOCA package.[5] Each meeting will take place over a weekend. The Porsche Carrera Cup will feature Saturday races at the second meeting at Rockingham and the season finale at Brands Hatch. All other meetings will see the series race twice on Sunday. All races were held in the United Kingdom.
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning driver | Winning team | |
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1 | R1 | Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire | 4 April | Tim Harvey | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing |
R2 | Tim Harvey | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing | |||
2 | R3 | Rockingham Motor Speedway, Northamptonshire | 24 April | Tim Harvey | Tim Harvey | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing |
R4 | 25 April | Tim Harvey | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing | ||
3 | R5 | Brands Hatch (GP), Kent | 2 May | Michael Caine | Tom Bradshaw | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance |
R6 | Tim Harvey | Tom Bradshaw | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing | |||
4 | R7 | Oulton Park, Cheshire | 6 June | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing |
R8 | Tim Harvey | Charles Bateman | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing | |||
5 | R9 | Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire | 20 June | Tim Harvey | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing |
R10 | Euan Hankey | Tim Harvey | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing | |||
6 | R11 | Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit, Norfolk | 8 August | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance |
R12 | Tim Harvey | Stephen Jelley | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing | |||
7 | R13 | Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire | 22 August | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance |
R14 | Tim Harvey | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance | |||
8 | R15 | Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife | 5 September | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Tim Harvey | Redline Racing |
R16 | Michael Caine | Glynn Geddie | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance | |||
9 | R17 | Donington Park, Leicestershire | 19 September | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance |
R18 | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Michael Caine | Motorbase Performance | |||
10 | R19 | Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent | 9 October | Stephen Jelley | Michael Caine | Stephen Jelley | Team Parker Racing |
R20 | 10 October | Stephen Jelley | Glynn Geddie | Stephen Jelley | Team Parker Racing |
Standings[edit]
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Notes:
- 1.^ – Tim Harvey was penalised three points at Oulton Park.[6]
- 2.^ – Glynn Geddie was penalised three points at Brands Hatch GP, with a further six-point penalty at Oulton Park.[6]
- 3.^ – Euan Hankey was penalised two points at Rockingham.[6]
- 4.^ – Michael Meadows was penalised two points at Thruxton.[6] A four-point penalty was given at Croft and a six-point penalty was given at Donington.
- 5.^ – Tom Bradshaw was penalised two points at Donington.
- 6.^ – Archie Hamilton was penalised two points at Thruxton, and Silverstone.[6]
- 7.^ – Alex Martin was penalised two points at Snetterton.[6]
- 8.^ – Paul Mace was penalised two points at Silverstone.[6]
- 9.^ – Richard Denny was penalised two points at Brands Hatch GP.[6]
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