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| [[Australian Supercup]] | | [[Australian Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Australian Supercup|Australian | + | | [[2011 Australian Supercup|Australian SC]] |
| {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit|Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit]], Melbourne | | {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit|Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit]], Melbourne | ||
| 23rd March | | 23rd March | ||
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| [[Abu Dhabi Supercup]] | | [[Abu Dhabi Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Abu Dhabi Supercup|Abu Dhabi | + | | [[2011 Abu Dhabi Supercup|Abu Dhabi SC]] |
| {{flagicon|UAE}} [[Yas Marina Circuit]], Yas Island | | {{flagicon|UAE}} [[Yas Marina Circuit]], Yas Island | ||
| 30th March | | 30th March | ||
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| [[Japanese Supercup]] | | [[Japanese Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Japanese Supercup|Japanese | + | | [[2011 Japanese Supercup|Japanese SC]] |
| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka, Mie | | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka, Mie | ||
| 6th April | | 6th April | ||
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| [[Chinese Supercup]] | | [[Chinese Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Chinese Supercup|Chinese | + | | [[2011 Chinese Supercup|Chinese SC]] |
| {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Shanghai International Circuit]] | | {{flagicon|CHN}} [[Shanghai International Circuit]] | ||
| 20th April | | 20th April | ||
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| UPP [[South African Supercup]] | | UPP [[South African Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 South African Supercup|South African | + | | [[2011 South African Supercup|South African SC]] |
| {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit]] | | {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit]] | ||
| 4th May | | 4th May | ||
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| [[Austrian Supercup]] | | [[Austrian Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Austrian Supercup|Austrian | + | | [[2011 Austrian Supercup|Austrian SC]] |
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[A1-Ring]] | | {{flagicon|AUT}} [[A1-Ring]] | ||
| 11th May | | 11th May | ||
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| [[French Supercup]] | | [[French Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 French Supercup|French | + | | [[2011 French Supercup|French SC]] |
| {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours]] | | {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours]] | ||
| 18th May | | 18th May | ||
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| [[Monaco Supercup]] | | [[Monaco Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Monaco Supercup|Monaco | + | | [[2011 Monaco Supercup|Monaco SC]] |
| {{flagicon|MON}} [[Circuit de Monaco]], Monte Carlo | | {{flagicon|MON}} [[Circuit de Monaco]], Monte Carlo | ||
| 1st June | | 1st June | ||
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| [[British Supercup]] | | [[British Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 British Supercup|British | + | | [[2011 British Supercup|British SC]] |
| {{flagicon|UK}} [[Silverstone Circuit]] | | {{flagicon|UK}} [[Silverstone Circuit]] | ||
| 15th June | | 15th June | ||
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| [[Bahrain Supercup]] | | [[Bahrain Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Bahrain Supercup|Bahrain | + | | [[2011 Bahrain Supercup|Bahrain SC]] |
| {{flagicon|BAH}} [[Bahrain International Circuit]], Sakhir, Bahrain | | {{flagicon|BAH}} [[Bahrain International Circuit]], Sakhir, Bahrain | ||
| 22nd June | | 22nd June | ||
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| [[San Marino Supercup]] | | [[San Marino Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 San Marino Supercup|San Marino | + | | [[2011 San Marino Supercup|San Marino SC]] |
| {{flagicon|SAN}} [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]], San Marino | | {{flagicon|SAN}} [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari]], San Marino | ||
| 6th July | | 6th July | ||
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| [[Turkish Supercup]] | | [[Turkish Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Turkish Supercup|Turkish | + | | [[2011 Turkish Supercup|Turkish SC]] |
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Istanbul Park]] | | {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Istanbul Park]] | ||
| 13th July | | 13th July | ||
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| [[Mexican Supercup]] | | [[Mexican Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Mexican Supercup|Mexican | + | | [[2011 Mexican Supercup|Mexican SC]] |
| {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]], Mexico City | | {{flagicon|MEX}} [[Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez]], Mexico City | ||
| 27th July | | 27th July | ||
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| [[Canadian Supercup]] | | [[Canadian Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Canadian Supercup|Canadian | + | | [[2011 Canadian Supercup|Canadian SC]] |
| {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]], Montreal | | {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]], Montreal | ||
| 24th August | | 24th August | ||
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| [[Brazilian Supercup]] | | [[Brazilian Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Brazilian Supercup|Brazilian | + | | [[2011 Brazilian Supercup|Brazilian SC]] |
| {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]], São Paulo | | {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]], São Paulo | ||
| 31st August | | 31st August | ||
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| [[Italian Supercup]] | | [[Italian Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Italian Supercup|Italian | + | | [[2011 Italian Supercup|Italian SC]] |
| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Autodromo Nazionale di Monza]], Monza | | {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Autodromo Nazionale di Monza]], Monza | ||
| 14th September | | 14th September | ||
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| [[Spanish Supercup]] | | [[Spanish Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Spanish Supercup|Spanish | + | | [[2011 Spanish Supercup|Spanish SC]] |
| {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Circuit de Catalunya]], Barcelona | | {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Circuit de Catalunya]], Barcelona | ||
| 28th September | | 28th September | ||
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| [[Belgian Supercup]] | | [[Belgian Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Belgian Supercup|Belgian | + | | [[2011 Belgian Supercup|Belgian SC]] |
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]], Spa | | {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps]], Spa | ||
| 5th October | | 5th October | ||
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| [[Dutch Supercup]] | | [[Dutch Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[Dutch Supercup|Dutch | + | | [[Dutch Supercup|Dutch SC]] |
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] | | {{flagicon|NED}} [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] | ||
| 12th October | | 12th October | ||
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| [[Singapore Supercup]] | | [[Singapore Supercup]] | ||
− | | [[2011 Singapore Supercup|Singapore | + | | [[2011 Singapore Supercup|Singapore SC]] |
| {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Marina Bay Street Circuit]], Singapore | | {{flagicon|SIN}} [[Marina Bay Street Circuit]], Singapore | ||
| 19th October | | 19th October |
Revision as of 23:46, 28 May 2011
The 2011 Supercup season is the 4th GPVWC Supercup season.
Contents
[hide]Teams and drivers
New entries
The season start saw renewed interest in the Supercup series and with it came three new teams for 2011. The first of these were Malta Force GP, a Maltese team founded by Superleague driver Jason Muscat who made an immediate impact on the series thanks to the talent of Bart de Vos. The 2nd of these were Triple-Double Racing who under the leadership of Ben Warren made the step up to Supercup, having previously competed as Triple-Double Engineering in the Masters and Meganes series. The last of the new teams to enter at the season start were CP-Lotus, an Anglo-German team who had also competed in the Masters series in 2010.
As the season got under way the demand continued to grow, prompting GPVWC officials to expand the number of available team slots to 15. One of the new teams who took advantage of this were Water Blue Racing who joined Supercup returnees PB Racing on the grid from Round 4 onwards. Water Blue Racing is a Greek team, who have been active in several other high profile leagues and is led by Georgios Davakos who left Nordsjoen Racing.
Round 6 at the A1-Ring saw another GPVWC Masters team join the Supercup ranks in the form of Cornish team Kernow Sport. The team led by Superleague veteran Mark Wicks suffered a disappointing debut and were noticably absent in Magny Cours sparking speculation over their future in the competition.
Team changes
Driver changes
2011 Calendar
Changes
Rule changes
Results and standings
Grands Prix
Scoring system
Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
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Points | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Drivers standings
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Bold - Pole |
† Drivers did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.
Constructors standings
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Bold – Pole |
† Cars did not finish the Grand Prix, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.