2015 European Touring Car Cup

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The 2015 FIA European Touring Car Cup is the eleventh running of the FIA European Touring Car Cup. It will consist of six events in Hungary, Slovakia, France, Czech Republic, Belgium and Italy.[1] The championship will be split into three categories: Super 2000 for TC2 Turbo and TC2 machinery, Super 1600, and the Single-Make Trophy for cars such as the SEAT León Supercopa.

Nikolay Karamyshev, Petr Fulín, Gilles Bruckner and Dmitry Bragin will be the defending champions in TC2 Turbo, TC2, Super 1600 and Single-makes Trophy respectively. From these four only Bruckner will be able to defend his title as Fulín moved to the Single-makes Trophy, while Karamyshev and Bragin left the series.

Teams and drivers[edit]

TC2 Turbo
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Turkey Ülkü Motorsport[2] BMW 320 TC 2 Turkey Ümit Ülkü[2] All
3 Turkey Galip Atar[2] All
Turkey Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport[2] 4 Turkey Aytaç Biter[2] All
Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler[2] 5 Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia[2] All
6 Germany Franz Engstler[3] 6
TC2
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Switzerland Rikli Motorsport[2] Honda Civic FD 12 Switzerland Peter Rikli[2] All
24 Switzerland Daniel Conrad[2] All
Turkey Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport[4] BMW 320si 13 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay[4] All
Czech Republic Krenek Motorsport[5] 20 Czech Republic Michal Matějovský[5] All
Super 1600
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Luxembourg Gilles Bruckner[2] Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V 31 Luxembourg Gilles Bruckner[2] All
Luxembourg Ben Lintgen Ford Fiesta ST 32 Luxembourg Ben Lintgen[6] 5
Germany Ravenol Team[2] Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V 33 Germany Ulrike Krafft[2] All
34 Germany Erwin Lukas 3–6
35 Germany Christian Kranenberg[2] 1
Germany Niklas Mackschin[2] 36 Germany Niklas Mackschin[2] All
Germany Florian Hildner[2] 38 Germany Florian Hildner[2] All
Single-Make Trophy
Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Germany ADAC Team Hessen-Thüringen e.V[2] SEAT León Cup Racer 55 Germany Andreas Pfister[7] All
Slovenia LEIN Racing[8][9] 62 Montenegro Dejan Bulatovič[9] 2–4
77 Serbia Mladen Lalušić[9] 2–4
Switzerland Topcar Sport[2] 66 Switzerland Ronny Jost[2] All
Slovakia Homola Motorsport[2] 70 Slovakia Maťo Homola[10] All
Czech Republic Krenek Motorsport[5] 72 Czech Republic Petr Fulín[5] All
Spain Baporo Motorsport[2] 73 Kazakhstan Alexandr Artemyev[2] 1
Hungary Zengő Motorsport[2] 96 Hungary Ferenc Ficza[2] 1–2
99 Hungary Norbert Tóth[9] 2
Hungary NIS Petrol B3 Racing Team[2] 98 Serbia Dušan Borković[2] All

Race calendar and results[edit]

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Overall winner Winning SMT Winning TC2T Winning TC2 Winning S1600
1 R1 Hungary Hungaroring 3 May Serbia Dušan Borković Hungary Ferenc Ficza Hungary Ferenc Ficza Hungary Ferenc Ficza Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
R2 Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Switzerland Peter Rikli Germany Niklas Mackschin
2 R1 Slovakia Automotodróm Slovakia Ring 21 June Czech Republic Petr Fulín Czech Republic Petr Fulín Czech Republic Petr Fulín Czech Republic Petr Fulín Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Ulrike Krafft
R2 Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
3 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard 28 June Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Switzerland Peter Rikli Germany Niklas Mackschin
R2 Serbia Dušan Borković Germany Andreas Pfister Germany Andreas Pfister Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
4 R1 Czech Republic Masaryk Circuit 6 September Slovakia Maťo Homola Slovakia Maťo Homola Slovakia Maťo Homola Slovakia Maťo Homola Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
R2 Montenegro Dejan Bulatovič Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
5 R1 Belgium Circuit Zolder 20 September Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Slovakia Maťo Homola Slovakia Maťo Homola Turkey Aytaç Biter Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
R2 Slovakia Maťo Homola Serbia Dušan Borković Serbia Dušan Borković Turkey Ümit Ülkü Czech Republic Michal Matějovský Germany Niklas Mackschin
6 R1 Italy Autodromo di Pergusa 11 October Serbia Dušan Borković Czech Republic Petr Fulín Czech Republic Petr Fulín Czech Republic Petr Fulín Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Switzerland Peter Rikli Luxembourg Gilles Bruckner
R2 Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia Germany Franz Engstler Czech Republic Petr Fulín Germany Franz Engstler Switzerland Peter Rikli Germany Niklas Mackschin

Championship standings[edit]

Pos Driver HUN
Hungary
SVK
Slovakia
LEC
France
BRN
Czech Republic
ZOL
Belgium
PER
Italy
 Pts 
TC2 Turbo
1 Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia 21 4 51 2 31 6 31 3 101 9 22 2 149
2 Turkey Aytaç Biter 93 6 162 Ret 92 10 102 11 52 10 8 8 100
3 Turkey Ümit Ülkü 132 10 13 12 123 9 123 15 DSQ3 7 93 9 90
4 Turkey Galip Atar 12 14 153 14 14 14 15 17 9 12 11 12 73
5 Germany Franz Engstler 31 1 42
TC2
1 Czech Republic Michal Matějovský 81 9 81 6 111 8 81 5 41 6 62 7 147
2 Switzerland Peter Rikli 102 8 9 7 103 11 113 10 7 8 51 6 130
3 Turkey Ibrahim Okyay 143 NC 112 8 132 13 132 9 62 Ret 73 10 86
4 Switzerland Daniel Conrad 11 13 14 13 17† Ret 14 12 Ret3 11 10 11 64
Super 1600
1 Germany Niklas Machschin 151 15 182 15 151 15 161 13 111 13 143 14 150
2 Luxembourg Gilles Bruckner 173 17 193 16 202 19† 173 14 122 Ret 132 15 105
3 Germany Ulrike Krafft 162 16 171 17 163 16 182 Ret 143 14 Ret1 16 94
4 Germany Florian Hildner 18 19 Ret DNS 19 17 19 16 15 16 15 17 62
5 Germany Erwin Lukas 18 18 DNS DNS 13 15 16 18 41
6 Germany Christian Kranenberg Ret 18 5
7 Luxembourg Ben Lintgen Ret DNS 0
Single-Make Trophy
1 Serbia Dušan Borković 51 1 33 1 11 2 22 1 32 1 Ret1 13 110
2 Czech Republic Petr Fulín 32 3 11 4 2 12 4 DNS 23 4 13 3 107
3 Germany Andreas Pfister 43 12 6 5 42 1 5 6 Ret 5 12 4 78
4 Slovakia Maťo Homola Ret 5 22 3 73 3 11 2 11 3 Ret2 DNS 77
5 Switzerland Ronny Jost 6 7 7 9 5 4 7 4 8 2 4 5 75
6 Montenegro Dejan Bulatovič 10 11 6 5 63 8 20
7 Hungary Ferenc Ficza 1 2 20† Ret 18
8 Serbia Mladen Lalušić 12 10 8 7 9 7 15
9 Kazakhstan Alexandr Artemyev 7 11 6
10 Hungary Norbert Tóth 4 Ret 5
Pos Driver HUN
Hungary
SVK
Slovakia
LEC
France
BRN
Czech Republic
ZOL
Belgium
PER
Italy
 Pts 
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

References[edit]

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  5. ^ a b c d Hudson, Neil (28 January 2015). "Petr Fulín switches to new SEAT León for 2015 campaign". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
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  7. ^ Hudson, Neil (15 February 2015). "Andreas Pfister upgrades to new SEAT León for his fourth ETCC year". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
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  10. ^ "Mat'o Homola changes to SEAT for 2015 ETCC". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2015.

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