The 2009 SEAT León Eurocup was the second season of the SEAT León Eurocup, a one-make racing series supporting the World Touring Car Championship.
Hungarian Norbert Michelisz won the championship at the final round at Imola.
Teams and drivers
editTeam | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Team Clairet Sport | 1 | Jean Marie Clairet | All |
Zengő Motorsport | 2 | Róbert Mendre | 2 |
3 | Norbert Michelisz | All | |
4 | Andrea Larini | All | |
5 | György Kontra | 2 | |
50 | Gábor Wéber | 6 | |
SUNRED | 6 | Javier Ibran | All |
7 | Aldo Ponti | 1–4, 6 | |
19 | Tim Coronel | All | |
21 | Rob Kamphues | All | |
23 | Michal Matějovský | All | |
28 | Diego Puyo | 1–4 | |
30 | Santiago Navarro | 4–6 | |
32 | Michaël Rossi | 1–2, 5–6 | |
Rangoni Motorsport | 8 | Massimiliano Pedalà | All |
9 | Davide Roda | 1–3, 6 | |
14 | Martin Morente | 1, 3–4 | |
18 | Aleksey Dudukalo | 1–3, 5–6 | |
51 | Eoin Murray | 6 | |
SEAT Swiss Racing | 10 | Fredy Barth | All |
Ursinho Racing by Carpi | 11 | Urs Sonderegger | 1–3, 5–6 |
JR Niogret | 12 | Jean Robert Niogret | 1–5 |
Team Russia | 15 | Anton Markin | All |
16 | Oleg Petrikov | All | |
Pujolaracing | 30 | Santiago Navarro | 1 |
De Diego Motorsport | 31 | Marcos De Diego | 1 |
Zsille Motorsport | 33 | Bálint Hatvani | 2, 5–6 |
34 | Zoltán Bárkovics | 2, 5–6 | |
Oasis Motorsport | 38 | Miguel Freitas | 3 |
Welch Motorsport | 39 | Daniel Welch | 4 |
Advent Motorsport | 44 | Freddy Nordström | 4 |
GAG Racing Team | 47 | Petr Fulín | 5 |
48 | Damien Sawicki | 5 |
Race calendar and results
edit* The highest points scorer from each round won a prize drive in the next round of the WTCC in a SEAT León with SUNRED Engineering. Michaël Rossi will race at the first European round in 2010.
Championship standings
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Bold – Pole |