2018 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

The 2018 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season was the 33rd German Porsche Carrera Cup season. It began on 14 April at Oschersleben and finished on 23 September at Hockenheimring after six double-header meetings, It is a support championship for the ADAC GT Masters.[1]

Teams and drivers

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Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
  Raceunion 3   Lukas Ertl R All
13   Wolfgang Triller G 2
20   Henric Skoog All
37   Igor Walilko R All
87   Richard Wagner R All
96   Bertram Hornung Am 7
  Black Falcon 4   Sören Spreng Am All
  Black Falcon Team TMD Friction 5   Tim Zimmermann R All
6   Carlos Rivas Am All
  Car Collection Motorsport 7   Toni Wolf All
17   Matthias Weiland Am 1–5, 7
  Oliver Mayer Am 6
  BWT Lechner Racing 10   Thomas Preining All
11   Michael Ammermüller All
  Cito Pretiosa 12   Jörn Schmidt-Staade Am All
22   Matthias Jeserich Am 1
  Peter Scheufen Am 2–3, 5–7
33   Stefan Rehkopf Am All
  MRS GT-Racing 14   Marius Nakken All
15   Glenn van Parijs R 1–6
  Zaid Ashkanani 7
70   Richard Heistand G 1, 5
  Team Deutsche Post by Project 1 16   Gustav Malja R All
93   Larry ten Voorde R All
  Team Project 1 18   Michael DeQuesada R All
24   Jake Eidson R All
  Lechner Racing 27   Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer R 1–5, 7
28   Dylan Pereira R All
71   Al Faisal Al Zubair G 7
  QA Racing by Kurt Ecke 66   Andreas Sczepansky Am All
  FÖRCH Racing 68   Robert Lukas All
69   Stefan Oschmann Am 1–2
  Jaap van Lagen 3–7
  MRS Cup-Racing 70   Richard Heistand G 2
73   Philipp Sager G 2
  Lechner Racing Middle East 71   Al Faisal Al Zubair G 2
72   Khalid Al Wahaib G 2
  Martinet by Alméras 74   Julien Andlauer G 2
75   Florian Latorre G 2
  Team CARTECH Motorsport by Nigrin 76   Matthias Jeserich Am 7
  Schütz Motorsport 77   Georgi Donchev Am 7
  MSG / HRT Motorsport 97   Kim Andre Hauschild Am 1
  Luca Rettenbacher 2
  Sandro Kaibach R 3–7
98   Tom Lautenschlager R All
99   Kris Wright R 1–4, 6
  Ayhancan Güven R 5, 7
Icon Class
Am Amateur class
R Rookie
G Guest

Race calendar and results

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Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Am-class Winner
1 R1   Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Saxony-Anhalt 14 April   Michael Ammermüller   Michael Ammermüller   Michael Ammermüller   BWT Lechner Racing   Jörn Schmidt-Staade
R2 15 April   Michael Ammermüller   Dylan Pereira   Michael Ammermüller   BWT Lechner Racing   Jörn Schmidt-Staade
2 R1   Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 9 June   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Jörn Schmidt-Staade
R2 10 June   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Jörn Schmidt-Staade
3 R1   Nürburgring, Rhineland-Palatinate (Sprint circuit) 4 August   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
R2 5 August   Thomas Preining   Michael Ammermüller   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
4 R1   Nürburgring, Rhineland-Palatinate (GP circuit) 11 August   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Jaap van Lagen   FÖRCH Racing   Stefan Rehkopf
R2 12 August   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
5 R1   Circuit Park Zandvoort, Noord-Holland 18 August   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
R2 19 August   Jaap van Lagen   Thomas Preining   Jaap van Lagen   FÖRCH Racing   Carlos Rivas
6 R1   Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal 8 September   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
R2 9 September   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
7 R1   Hockenheimring, Baden-Württemberg 22 September   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Carlos Rivas
R2 23 September   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   Thomas Preining   BWT Lechner Racing   Jörn Schmidt-Staade

References

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  1. ^ "Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland, Saison 2018, Vorbericht". Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG. 23 December 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
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