The 2009 Star Mazda Championship was the eleventh season of the Star Mazda Championship , an open wheel auto racing series that competes using spec chassis and engines. It consisted of a 13-race schedule beginning in March and ending in October. For the first time since 2006, the series featured races on oval tracks , more precisely the Milwaukee Mile and the Iowa Speedway . The remaining races except the one at Virginia were held jointly with the also Mazda-backed Atlantic Championship . In addition to the main championship that is typically tested by young, developing drivers, there were also additional class titles for senior drivers.
Adam Christodoulou won the championship ahead of Peter Dempsey, after the Irish driver's retirement at the final round at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca gifted the title to the Briton.[ 1] [ 2] Chris Cumming and Michael Guasch won class titles for older drivers.[ 3]
Team
Driver(s)
Round(s)
Notes
AIM Autosport
3
Peter Dempsey
1–5
71
David Ostella
All
72
Jorge Goncalvez
All
73
Giancarlo Vilarinho
13
Unregistered
American Speed Factory
31
Carlos Conde
2, 4–5, 8–9
Masters Series
Andersen Racing
2
Joel Miller
7–13
5
Joe D'Agostino
1
17
Mikaël Grenier
2–6, 10
21
Denis Navarro
All
22
Conor Daly
All
33
Richard Kent
1, 3–13
DF Racing
12
Chuck Hulse
3, 13
Masters Series
Eliseo THL Motorsports
77
Kevin Toledo
1–10, 12
Goshen Motorsports
80
Toshi Deki
1–10
Expert Series
82
Billy Goshen
1–7
83
Ryan Booth
1–2
Bruce Binnquist
3
Unregistered
JDC MotorSports
2
Joel Miller
1–6
11
Adam Christodoulou
All
19
Caio Lara
All
20
Gustavo Linares
3, 6–7
Unregistered
51
Alex Ardoin
All
55
Gerry Kraut
1–4, 8, 11–13
Masters Series
85
Chris Miller
12–13
Unregistered
91
Michael Guasch
1–5, 8–11, 13
Masters Series
Juncos Racing
3
Peter Dempsey
6–13
13
Michael Furfari
1–10
23
Walt Bowlin
1–5, 10–12
Masters Series
61
Sean Burstyn
1–5, 7–10
80
Toshi Deki
11–13
Expert Series
Kester Racing with Team 3G
15
Taylor Hacquard
1–7
16
Chris Cumming
1–6
Expert Series
24
Jeffery Kester
1–7
48
Kristy Kester
1–7
Mitchell Motorsports
66
Rusty Mitchell
All
Mundill
13
Michael Furfari
11–13
27
Anders Krohn
All
64
Patrick O'Neill
2–3, 13
Expert Series
Northwest Autosport
29
Phil Fogg
1, 3
Expert Series
Team Apex
57
Bob Kaminsky
8
Unregistered
Team GDT
30
Rick Rosin
2–5, 8–9, 12
Unregistered
Kyle Marcelli
13
Unregistered
65
J. W. Roberts
1, 10, 13
Expert Series
Ashley Freiberg
8–9
Unregistered
Worldspeed Motorsports
16
Chris Cumming
8–9, 12–13
Expert Series
18
Stan Kohls
3
Unregistered
86
Dave House
3
Unregistered
Race calendar and results
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Round
Circuit
Location
Date
Pole position
Fastest lap
Winning driver
Winning team
1
Sebring International Raceway
Sebring, Florida
March 20
Richard Kent
Caio Lara
Adam Christodoulou
JDC MotorSports
2
Virginia International Raceway
Alton, Virginia
April 26
Adam Christodoulou
Adam Christodoulou
Peter Dempsey
AIM Autosport
3
Miller Motorsports Park
Tooele, Utah
May 16
Adam Christodoulou
Adam Christodoulou
Adam Christodoulou
JDC MotorSports
4
New Jersey Motorsports Park
Millville, New Jersey
June 13
Conor Daly
Conor Daly
Conor Daly
Andersen Racing
5
June 14
Richard Kent
Adam Christodoulou
Richard Kent
Andersen Racing
6
Milwaukee Mile
West Allis, Wisconsin
June 20
Richard Kent
Peter Dempsey
Anders Krohn
Mundill
7
Iowa Speedway
Newton, Iowa
July 10
Peter Dempsey
Peter Dempsey
Peter Dempsey
Juncos Racing
8
Autobahn Country Club
Joliet, Illinois
July 25
Peter Dempsey
Adam Christodoulou
Peter Dempsey
Juncos Racing
9
July 26
Peter Dempsey
Adam Christodoulou
Peter Dempsey
Juncos Racing
10
Circuit Trois-Rivières
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
August 16
Rusty Mitchell
Conor Daly
Alex Ardoin
JDC MotorSports
11
Mosport International Raceway
Bowmanville, Ontario
August 29
Richard Kent
Conor Daly
Richard Kent
Andersen Racing
12
Road Atlanta
Braselton, Georgia
September 25
Peter Dempsey
Peter Dempsey
Peter Dempsey
Juncos Racing
13
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
Monterey, California
October 10
Peter Dempsey
Peter Dempsey
Adam Christodoulou
JDC MotorSports
Championship standings
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Color
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
2nd place
Bronze
3rd place
Green
4th & 5th place
Light Blue
6th–10th place
Dark Blue
Finished (Outside Top 10)
Purple
Did not finish
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown
Withdrawn (Wth)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Blank
Did not participate (DNP)
Not competing
In-line notation
Bold
Pole position (1 point)
Italics
Ran fastest race lap
Masters (age 45 and older)
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Note: Expert and Masters classes have different point system than the overall championship.
^ Darley, Andy. Star Mazda: Adam Christodoulou wins championship showdown , Brits on Pole , October 11, 2009, Retrieved 2011-07-25
^ STAR MAZDA: Christodoulou Wins Championship Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine , Speed , October 11, 2009, Retrieved 2011-07-25
^ 2009 Star Mazda points Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine , Star Mazda Championship , Retrieved 2011-07-25