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2016 Porsche Supercup

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24th Porsche Supercup season
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The2016 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup was the 24thPorsche Supercup season. It began on 13 May atCircuit de Catalunya and finished on 23 October atCircuit of the Americas, after ten scheduled races, all of which were support events for the2016 Formula One season.[1]

Teams and drivers

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Full list of drivers that participated in the 2016 season:[2]

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
AustriaLechner MSG Racing Team1GermanyMichael AmmermüllerAll
2GermanySven MüllerAll
34NorwayDennis OlsenG2
Netherlands Charlie FrijnsG7
Poland FÖRCH Racing3Mexico Santiago CreelAll
9Germany Chris BauerAll
Poland FÖRCH Racing by Lukas Motorsport4Germany Patrick EisemannAll
5PolandRobert LukasAll
35MexicoPablo Sánchez LópezG2
54Hungary György LekenyG5
66MexicoPablo Sánchez LópezG8–9
Switzerland Fach Auto Tech6Switzerland Philipp FrommenwilerAll
7ItalyMatteo CairoliAll
BahrainLechner Racing Middle East8Republic of IrelandRyan CullenRAll
19SwitzerlandJeffrey SchmidtAll
20KuwaitZaid AshkananiRAll
United States MOMO-Megatron Team Partrax10United KingdomBen Barker1–4
NetherlandsJaap van Lagen6
SpainPepe Massot7, 9
Singapore Sean Hudspeth8
11United KingdomPaul ReesAll
12LuxembourgDylan PereiraRAll
33NorwayEgidio PerfettiG2
48United KingdomDino ZamparelliG4
68Germany Nico RindlisbacherG9
Germany MRS GT-Racing14GermanyChristian Engelhart1–4, 6–9
NorwayDennis Olsen5
15Norway Roar LindlandAll
23DenmarkMikkel O. PedersenR1–2, 6
BelgiumJohn Wartique7
Argentina Pablo Otero9
Germany MRS Cup-Racing16SpainVíctor Jiménez1
Argentina Pablo Otero2
Australia Sam Power4
BelgiumJohn WartiqueG5, 8
Japan Kenji Kobayashi6–7
Argentina Juan Pipkin9
17Germany Christof LangerAll
FranceMartinet by Alméras18France Steven PaletteRAll
21Switzerland Glauco Solieri1–3, 5–9
FranceThomas LaurentR4
22FranceMathieu JaminetRAll
30France Roland BervilleG1–2, 5, 8–9
FrancePierre Martinet by Alméras3
41Italy Gianmarco QuaresminiG3
Germany race:pro motorsport31AustriaKlaus BachlerG2–3, 7
32Austria Felix WimmerG2–3
57NetherlandsLarry ten VoordeG7
ItalyDinamic Motorsport36Italy Daniele di AmatoG3, 6, 8
37ItalyMattia DrudiG3, 6, 8
38Italy Alex de GiacomiG3, 8
AustriaTeam Huber Lechner Racing39Netherlands Wolf NathanG3
40Germany Wolfgang TrillerG3
United KingdomTeam Redline42United KingdomTom OliphantG4
43United Kingdom Lewis PlatoG4
United KingdomTeam Parker Racing44United Kingdom Tom SharpG4
45United Kingdom Mark RadcliffeG4
United KingdomRedline Racing46United KingdomDan CammishG4
47Republic of IrelandCharlie EastwoodG4
GermanyRookie Team Deutsche Post by Project 149United KingdomNick YellolyG4
50United KingdomJosh WebsterG4
Sweden Porsche Carrera Cup Sweden51Sweden Lucas SundahlG5
52Finland Anssi-Jukka KasiG5
53Sweden Matte KarlssonG5
China Porsche China Junior Team55SingaporeAndrew TangG6
56China Zhang DashengG6
Sweden PFI Racing58Sweden Henric SkoogG7
59Sweden Kenneth PantzarG7
60Sweden Pontus FredricssonG7
Belgium Speed Lover61Belgium Pierre PironG7
62Belgium Jean GlorieuxG7
ItalyGhinzani Arco Motorsport64Italy Gianmarco QuaresminiG8
65Italy Matteo TortaG8
United States Moorespeed69United States Will HardemanG9
70United StatesAlec UdellG9
Sources:[3][4]
IconMeaning
RRookie
GGuest

Race calendar and results

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RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1SpainCircuit de Catalunya15 MayItalyMatteo CairoliItalyMatteo CairoliItalyMatteo CairoliSwitzerland Fach Auto Tech
2MonacoCircuit de Monaco29 MayItalyMatteo CairoliGermanySven MüllerItalyMatteo CairoliSwitzerland Fach Auto Tech
3AustriaRed Bull Ring3 JulyItalyMatteo CairoliGermanySven MüllerGermanySven MüllerAustriaLechner MSG Racing Team
4United KingdomSilverstone Circuit10 JulyFranceMathieu JaminetFranceMathieu JaminetGermanySven MüllerAustriaLechner MSG Racing Team
5HungaryHungaroring24 JulyPolandRobert LukasGermanySven MüllerGermanySven MüllerAustriaLechner MSG Racing Team
6GermanyHockenheimring31 JulyGermanySven MüllerPolandRobert LukasItalyMatteo CairoliSwitzerland Fach Auto Tech
7BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps28 AugustGermanySven Müller[N 1]FranceMathieu JaminetFranceMathieu JaminetFranceMartinet by Alméras
8ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza4 SeptemberItalyMatteo CairoliItalyMattia DrudiItalyMatteo CairoliSwitzerland Fach Auto Tech
9R1United StatesCircuit of the Americas22 OctoberFranceMathieu JaminetItalyMatteo CairoliFranceMathieu JaminetFranceMartinet by Alméras
R223 OctoberFranceMathieu JaminetFranceMathieu JaminetFranceMathieu JaminetFranceMartinet by Alméras
Sources:[4][6]
  1. ^Matteo Cairoli, the original pole position scorer, was given a three-place grid penalty for disregarding yellow flags earlier in free practice.[5]

Championship standings

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Drivers' Championship

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Pos.DriverCAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
HUN
Hungary
HOC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
COA
United States
Points
1GermanySven Müller21311122428163
2ItalyMatteo Cairoli11437141Ret2151
3FranceMathieu Jaminet3522Ret81711146
4GermanyMichael Ammermüller531013365245129
5PolandRobert Lukas78Ret6246534118
6SwitzerlandJeffrey Schmidt673843Ret863114
7GermanyChristian EngelhartRet6161153Ret5676
8Switzerland Philipp Frommenwiler91262159Ret981367
9France Steven Palette21†9518137211491257
10KuwaitZaid Ashkanani82113191015101024†1052
11Republic of IrelandRyan Cullen131472081414Ret141445
12United KingdomBen Barker44151443
13LuxembourgDylan Pereira11182526121215Ret10935
14Norway Roar Lindland191618259171211131834
15United KingdomPaul Rees10101922Ret1626†Ret7Ret28
16Germany Patrick Eisemann141911231120RetRet161621
17SpainPepe Massot11121915
18NorwayDennis Olsen11610
19FranceThomas Laurent167
20NetherlandsJaap van Lagen116
21Singapore Sean Hudspeth126
22Germany Chris Bauer15202024RetRet18Ret18206
23DenmarkMikkel O. Pedersen12RetRet4
24Switzerland Glauco Solieri17DNSRet1722221620234
25BelgiumJohn Wartique1417134
26Germany Christof Langer18DNQ232718Ret231819252
27Mexico Santiago CreelRet2224281621252022242
28SpainVíctor Jiménez200
29Japan Kenji Kobayashi23DNQ0
20Argentina Pablo OteroDNQ23260
31Australia Sam PowerRet0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
AustriaKlaus Bachler2870
ItalyMattia Drudi91030
United KingdomJosh Webster40
United KingdomNick Yelloly50
Italy Daniele di Amato171960
United Kingdom Tom Sharp70
United StatesAlec Udell1170
NetherlandsLarry ten Voorde80
United KingdomDan Cammish90
Netherlands Charlie Frijns90
Republic of IrelandCharlie Eastwood100
United States Will Hardeman17110
Germany Wolfgang Triller120
United KingdomTom Oliphant120
SingaporeAndrew Tang130
Sweden Henric Skoog130
Austria Felix WimmerRet140
NorwayEgidio Perfetti150
United KingdomDino Zamparelli150
Sweden Matte Karlsson150
Italy Alex de GiacomiRet150
MexicoPablo Sánchez López17Ret15210
Argentina Juan PipkinRet150
France Roland Berville16Ret22Ret1721220
Belgium Pierre Piron160
United Kingdom Lewis Plato170
Germany Nico RindlisbacherRet170
China Zhang Dasheng180
Hungary György Lekeny190
Belgium Jean Glorieux190
Italy Matteo Torta190
Sweden Pontus Fredricsson200
Italy Gianmarco Quaresmini21Ret0
Sweden Kenneth Pantzar240
Netherlands Wolf Nathan260
United Kingdom Mark Radcliffe290
Sweden Lucas SundahlRet0
Finland Anssi-Jukka KasiDNQ0
Pos.DriverCAT
Spain
MON
Monaco
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
HUN
Hungary
HOC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
COA
United States
Points
Sources:[4][7]
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Notes

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

^ – Drivers took part in the races with different competiotionnumber

Notes

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References

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  1. ^"Supercup season 2016".racecam.de. racecam GmbH. 17 December 2015. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved13 January 2016.
  2. ^"Drivers 2016". racecam GmbH. 1 May 2015. Archived fromthe original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved19 April 2016.
  3. ^"Porsche Supercup - 2016: Entrylist".Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved1 September 2025.
  4. ^abc"Porsche Supercup - Season 2016: Results".Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved1 September 2025.
  5. ^Hilger, Oliver (27 August 2016)."Porsche Junior Sven Müller posts pole at race seven of the Supercup". Porsche. Retrieved1 September 2025.
  6. ^"Porsche Supercup - 2016: Racing Calendar".Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved1 September 2025.
  7. ^"Porsche Supercup - Season 2016: Points distribution".Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved1 September 2025.

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