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NASCAR Euro Series

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European auto racing series
NASCAR Euro Series
CategoryStock Cars
RegionEurope
Inaugural season2009
ConstructorsChassis built by Team FJ, badged as eitherChevrolet, EuroNASCAR FJ,Ford,Shadow, orToyota
Engine suppliersTeam FJ
Tyre suppliersHoosier
Drivers' championEuroNASCAR PRO:
ItalyVittorio Ghirelli
EuroNASCAR OPEN:
GreeceThomas Krasonis
Makes' championToyota
Teams' championNetherlands Team Bleekemolen
Official websitenascar.eu
Current season

TheNASCAR Euro Series (formerly known asRacecar Euro Series,Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series, andNASCAR Whelen Euro Series) is an officialNASCARstock-car racing series based inEurope. It is one of NASCAR's four international-sanctioned series, alongside theNASCAR Canada Series, theNASCAR Mexico Series and theNASCAR Brasil Series, and is the only one based inEurope.

History

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Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series logo, 2012–June 2013
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series logo, June 2013–2017
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series logo, 2017–2024

USA-based NASCAR racing is using V8-powered "stock cars" and focusing mainly on oval tracks with more or less banked corners,Daytona International Speedway being a famous example. In Europe, there are some test tracks with high bankings, but only two tracks have been used for racing by CART Champ Cars,Rockingham Motor Speedway andEurospeedway in 2001 and 2002. TheASCAR Racing Series brought NASCAR-style racing to mainly the UK from 2001 to 2008.

French rally driver Jérôme Galpin conceived the idea of a European-based stock car racing series after he watched a NASCAR race in 2002.[1] His family group, Team FJ, then launched theRacecar Euro Series in June 2008, and announced that the first season would be held the following year as aFFSA-sanctioned series.[2] The first season in 2009, was held on 7 tracks acrossFrance, with 16 cars entering the inaugural race atNogaro. The series was approved as an International Series by theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) after the series held a race at theNürburgring in 2010.[3][2] The calendar was expanded further in 2011, to include more races in Europe.

Galpin began to make connections with NASCAR after he had contact with NASCAR's Senior Development Business Director, Robert Duvall, in June 2009.[4] NASCAR soon took interest in the series, and later in 2010, the then-Racecar Euro Series championLucas Lasserre was invited to enter theToyota All-Star Showdown.[5]

In early 2012, Team FJ entered into an agreement with NASCAR to sanction the series as part of the NASCAR circuit until 2020, though it remains registered as an International FIA series.[6][7] As part of the agreement, the series changed its name to theEuro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series.

With the new agreement with NASCAR, the series became an official NASCAR racing series in Europe. NASCAR rules and standards were adopted in the series. The champion was invited to the NASCAR Night of Champions Gala at theNASCAR Hall of Fame inCharlotte, North Carolina, along with the rest of the regional series champions, with the 2012 championAnder Vilariño being the first to attend.[8]

On July 1, 2013, the series was renamed theNASCAR Whelen Euro Series afterWhelen Engineering announced an agreement to become the title sponsor of the series through 2018.[9][10] This agreement was extended on December 6, 2017, after NASCAR announced that Whelen Engineering would continue to be the title sponsor of both the Euro Series and theNASCAR Whelen Modified Tour until 2024.[11]

On October 4, 2019, the series announced that NASCAR and Team FJ would continue to work together to operate the series until at least 2030.[12] On October 22, 2019, the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series announced that the classes would be rebranded from Elite 1 and Elite 2 to EuroNASCAR PRO (ENPRO) and EuroNASCAR 2 (EN2) for the 2020 season.[13]

Tracks

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Locations of the tracks that have held a NASCAR Euro Series/NASCAR Whelen Euro Series/Racecar Euro Series race. Green dots representcurrent tracks, red dots represent former tracks, and purple dots representreturning tracks.

The following are the tracks which have been used since 2009, currently are in use, or are scheduled to be used in the NASCAR Euro Series as sanctioned by NASCAR:

YearsTrackLocationType
2016Adria International RacewayAdria,ItalyRoad course
2017–2019Autodromo di FranciacortaCastrezzato,ItalyRoad course
2014–2015Autodromo dell'UmbriaMagione,ItalyRoad course
2013Autodromo Nazionale di MonzaMonza,ItalyRoad course
2020–presentAutodromo VallelungaCampagnano di Roma,ItalyRoad course
2019, 2021–present[N 1]Autodrom MostMost,Czech RepublicRoad course
2020–2022Automotodrom GrobnikČavle,CroatiaRoad course
2011–2019, 2021–present[N 1]Brands HatchWest Kingsdown,EnglandRoad course
2009–2014Bugatti CircuitLe Mans,FranceRoad course
2009Circuit d'AlbiAlbi,FranceRoad course
2009–2010Circuit de LédenonLédenon,FranceRoad course
2009, 2011Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursMagny-Cours,FranceRoad course
2012Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsStavelot,BelgiumRoad course
2009–2010Circuit du Val de VienneLe Vigeant,FranceRoad course
2009–2013Circuit Paul ArmagnacNogaro,FranceRoad course
2012, 2014–presentCircuit Ricardo TormoValencia,SpainRoad course
2011Circuit ZandvoortZandvoort,NetherlandsRoad course
2015–presentCircuit ZolderHeusden-Zolder,BelgiumRoad course
2009–2010, 2013Dijon-PrenoisPrenois,FranceRoad course
2017–2019[N 1][N 2]HockenheimringHockenheim,GermanyRoad course
2011MotorLand AragónAlcañiz,SpainRoad course
2023–presentMotorsport Arena OscherslebenOschersleben,GermanyRoad course
2010, 2014NürburgringNürburg,GermanyRoad course
2015–2017, 2019, 2024[N 1]Raceway VenrayVenray,Netherlands0.500-mile oval
2012–2016, 2018Tours SpeedwayTours,France0.357-mile oval
Notes
  1. ^abcdInitially scheduled to host a round in 2020, but the round was cancelled because of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[14][15][16][17]
  2. ^Initially scheduled to host a round in 2021, but the round was cancelled because of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[18]

Cars

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The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series is based around the concept of usingNASCAR-style cars on Europeancircuits. The Euro-NASCAR cars are inspired by AmericanNASCAR cars but were built specifically for European tracks. The cars use aV8 engine creating 450 hp (340 kW). It uses a four-speedmanual gearbox, isrear-wheel drive and weighs 1,225 kg (2,701 lb).[19]

A new generation of car, dubbed as the "Next Level" package, was introduced in the 2016 season. The Next Level car saw the introduction of a new aerodynamic package and a redesigned composite body, and the cars adopted an 8-inch rear spoiler instead of the wing used in the previous generation of cars.[20][21]

The first Next Level car to be introduced was the redesignedChevrolet SS composite body, which was unveiled during the 2015 season-ending race atCircuit Zolder.[22] Resembling the body of its American counterpart, the car made its racing debut in the2015 Race of Champions.[23] TheFord Mustang body also made its test debut soon after.[24] Starting in 2018, the Chevrolet composite body was updated into aCamaro ZL1-based body style, although the SS body is still legal for competition until the end of the 2019 season.[25] The SS nameplate was subsequently retired in 2020 and existing bodies from the SS platform was rebranded into the EuroNASCAR FJ 2020.[26] The revivedShadow Racing Cars brand would begin to compete with their own Shadow DNM8 chassis starting from the 2021 season.[27]

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series became the first NASCAR series to introduce sequential gearboxes after it was announced on 25 March 2021 that sequential gearboxes will be made available as an optional choice in 2021, predatingNASCAR Cup Series' introduction of the sequential gearboxes with theNext Gen car by one year. A new NASCAR Whelen Euro Series car is available to be purchased from Team FJ at a price of €89,000 in 2021.[28]

NASCAR Whelen Euro Series currently featuredHoosier as the exclusive tyre supplier of the series. Previously,Michelin was the exclusive tyre supplier from the inaugural season in 2009 until2017 while subsidiary companyBFGoodrich became the exclusive tyre supplier for the2018 season only. In 2019,Continental AG signed a six-year contract to become the exclusive tyre supplier of the series.[29] The deal was renewed on January 22, 2021, extending the tyre supply contract until 2027.General Tire was selected as the tyre brand of choice in the2019 and2020 season before it was switched to theHoosier brand for the2021 season.[30]

On 3 May 2022, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series announced a new partnership deal with VP Racing Fuels to become the new exclusive fuel supplier in the series, switching from a previously undisclosed fuel supplier. The series will now use VP's N20 Race Fuel, an unleaded gasoline sustainable fuel that incorporates 20% sustainable materials and is complying to both FIA Appendix J and European Union'sE10 road fuel regulations. The series will be working together with VP to further develop the sustainable fuel with an aim to become fossil fuel free by the 2025 season.[31]

Outside of NASCAR Euro Series competition, the NASCAR Euro Series cars are used in theRace of Champions.

Specifications

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Current available models includes theChevrolet SS (top-left, now running under the EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 monicker),Ford Mustang (top-right),Toyota Camry (bottom-left), andChevrolet Camaro (bottom-right).
  • Chassis: FIA-certified tubular steel tube frame with safety roll cage.
  • Engine Displacement: 5.7 L (5,700 cc) (350 in³)V8.
  • Aspiration:Naturally aspirated.
  • Transmission: 4 Speedmanual orsequential.[28]
  • Fuel: VP Racing Fuels N20 Race Fuel
  • Power: 450 hp (340 kW)
  • Weight: 1,225 kg (2,701 lb)
  • Height: 1,300 mm (51 in)
  • Length: 5,080 mm (200 in)
  • Wheelbase: 2,740 mm (108 in)
  • Width: 1,950 mm (77 in)

As manufacturer involvement is limited, model representations are used for aesthetic purposes only. The current models available are the EuroNASCAR FJ 2020,Ford Mustang,Chevrolet Camaro,Shadow DNM8, andToyota Camry. TheDodge Challenger model was available to be used in the past before it was retired after Dodge pulled out factory support for all NASCAR series outside ofCanada in 2012, while theChevrolet SS model was retired after it was rebranded into the EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 in 2020.[26]

Championships

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  • EuroNASCAR Pro drivers championship – Main championship open to gold/silver/bronze drivers
    • Junior Trophy – For drivers aged 25 years and under
    • Challenger Trophy – For amateur drivers
  • EuroNASCAR 2 drivers championship – Restricted to silver/bronze drivers
    • Legend Trophy – For drivers aged 40 years and over
    • Rookie Cup – For drivers making their Euro Series debuts, regardless of age or experience
    • Lady Cup – For female drivers
  • Teams championship – Scored by points collected by each car in EuroNASCAR PRO and EuroNASCAR 2 divisions

The Euro Series champions and other standout drivers of the series will be honored at the yearly NASCAR Home Tracks Champions Awards at theNASCAR Hall of Fame.[32] Until the 2014 season, the EuroNASCAR PRO champion wins entry into a NASCAR race, theUNOH Battle at the Beach (formerly theToyota All-Star Showdown), while the Elite 2 champion wins a NASCAR test.

A NASCAR Euro Series race week is run over three days and includes four races, two EuroNASCAR PRO races and two EuroNASCAR 2 races. Practice is held on Friday, followed by qualifying and the first races of EuroNASCAR PRO and EuroNASCAR 2 on Saturday, before the week closes with the second races of EuroNASCAR PRO and EuroNASCAR 2 on Sunday. The only exception to this were the race atVenray in 2019, which was run over two days and only included one race each for both classes and the 2020 race atVallelunga, which was held using a condensed variant of the schedule as part of the sporting regulation changes made as a response to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[33][34]

Champions

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Four-time EuroNASCAR championAlon Day.
SeasonEuroNASCAR PRO ChampionEuroNASCAR OPEN ChampionClub Challenge ChampionTeam Champion
Racecar Euro Series
2009FranceLucas LasserreFrance Wilfried Boucenna
2010FranceLucas Lasserre (2)France Emmanuel Brigand
2011FranceÉric HélaryFrance Romain FournillierFranceHélary Racing Team
Euro-Racecar NASCAR Touring Series
2012SpainAnder VilariñoFrance Simon EscallierFrance Exotics Racing - Still Racing
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
2013SpainAnder Vilariño (2)France Anthony GandonFranceTFT -Banco Santander
2014BelgiumAnthony KumpenBelgiumMaxime DumareyBelgiumPK Carsport
2015SpainAnder Vilariño (3)ItalyGianmarco ErcoliSan MarinoGDL Racing
2016BelgiumAnthony Kumpen (2)BelgiumStienes LonginBelgiumPK Carsport (2)
2017IsraelAlon DayFrance Thomas FerrandoAustria Andreas KuchelbacherFranceKnauf Racing
2018IsraelAlon Day (2)FranceUlysse DelsauxIndia Advait DeodharFrance RDV Compétition
2019NetherlandsLoris HezemansDenmarkLasse SørensenFranceAlain MosqueronNetherlands Hendriks Motorsport
2020IsraelAlon Day (3)ItalyVittorio GhirelliFranceAlain Mosqueron (2)Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport (2)
2021NetherlandsLoris Hezemans (2)Czech Republic Martin DoubekUnited Kingdom Gordon BarnesNetherlands Hendriks Motorsport (3)
2022IsraelAlon Day (4)Netherlands Liam HezemansUnited Kingdom Gordon Barnes (2)Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport (4)
2023ItalyGianmarco ErcoliFrance Paul JouffreauUnited Kingdom Gordon Barnes (3)France RDV Compétition (2)
2024ItalyVittorio GhirelliCzech Republic Martin Doubek (2)Italy Federico MontiFrance RDV Compétition (3)
NASCAR Euro Series
2025ItalyVittorio Ghirelli (2)GreeceThomas KrasonisSpain Jose PenaltaNetherlands Team Bleekemolen

All-time wins

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All-time wins for the NASCAR Euro Series under NASCAR official sanctioning, starting from the 2012 season; does not include Racecar Euro Series wins. All figures correct as of the 2023 EuroNASCAR Finals atCircuit Zolder (October 15, 2023).

Key
Driver competed full-time in the2023 season
Driver competed part-time in the2023 season
BoldNASCAR Euro Series Champion
ItalicsNASCAR Euro Series EuroNASCAR 2 Champion

Elite 1 / EuroNASCAR PRO (ENPRO)

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DriverWinsFirstLast
IsraelAlon Day322015 Umbria 12022 Rijeka 1
SpainAnder Vilariño222012 Nogaro 12019 Valencia 2
FranceFrédéric Gabillon122013 Tours 12019 Brands Hatch 2
NetherlandsLoris Hezemans112018 Hockenheim 12021 Rijeka 1
BelgiumAnthony Kumpen102014 Le Mans 12017 Hockenheim 2
ItalyGianmarco Ercoli92018 Brands Hatch 22023 Vallelunga 1
SpainBorja García52014 Nürburgring 12017 Hockenheim 1
ItalyNicolò Rocca52015 Venray 12022 Valencia 1
ItalyEddie Cheever III42014 Brands Hatch 12015 Valencia 1
BelgiumStienes Longin32019 Zolder 22021 Zolder 1
ItalyVittorio Ghirelli32021 Most 22023 Most 1
FranceLucas Lasserre32018 Franciacorta 22023 Zolder 1
FranceGael Castelli22012 Le Mans 12012 Le Mans 2
SwitzerlandYann Zimmer22013 Monza 22014 Valencia 1
FranceRomain Iannetta22012 Spa 22015 Brands Hatch 1
DenmarkLasse Sørensen22020 Zolder 12020 Valencia 1
CanadaJacques Villeneuve22021 Vallelunga 12021 Vallelunga 2
FrancePaul Jouffreau22023 Most 22023 Oschersleben 1
GermanyTobias Dauenhauer22023 Oschersleben 22023 Zolder 2
GreeceThomas Krasonis12025 Valencia 22025 Valencia 2
SpainJavier Villa12012 Brands Hatch 22012 Brands Hatch 2
AustriaMathias Lauda12014 Tours 22014 Tours 2
BelgiumMarc Goossens12017 Zolder 22017 Zolder 2
FranceThomas Ferrando12019 Zolder 12019 Zolder 1
SwedenAlexander Graff12022 Brands Hatch 22022 Brands Hatch 2
NetherlandsSebastiaan Bleekemolen12022 Most 12022 Most 1
FrancePatrick Lemarié12022 Rijeka 22022 Rijeka 2
NetherlandsLiam Hezemans12023 Valencia 12023 Valencia 1

Elite 2 / EuroNASCAR OPEN (ENOPEN)

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DriverWinsFirstLast
FranceThomas Ferrando122014 Nürburgring 12017 Zolder 2
BelgiumStienes Longin92015 Tours 12016 Zolder 2
GermanyTobias Dauenhauer82020 Vallelunga 12021 Vallelunga 1
AustraliaJosh Burdon72013 Nogaro 12013 Le Mans 1
DenmarkLasse Sørensen72019 Franciacorta 12019 Zolder 2
Czech RepublicMartin Doubek [cs]72020 Zolder 12021 Vallelunga 2
ItalyAlberto Naska72022 Valencia 22023 Most 2
GreeceThomas Krasonis62025 Valencia 12025 Zolder 1
ItalyVittorio Ghirelli62019 Venray2020 Valencia 4
NetherlandsLiam Hezemans62022 Brands Hatch 22022 Rijeka 2
CyprusVladimiros Tziortzis62022 Valencia 12023 Most 1
FranceAnthony Gandon42013 Dijon 12013 Le Mans 2
ItalyGianmarco Ercoli42015 Valencia 12015 Zolder 2
FranceWilfried Boucenna42014 Brands Hatch 12018 Valencia 2
FranceUlysse Delsaux42017 Valencia 12018 Hockenheim 1
AustriaPhilipp Lietz32014 Umbria 22015 Tours 2
SwitzerlandGabriele Gardel32014 Le Mans 22016 Zolder 1
BrazilFelipe Rabello32017 Venray 12018 Franciacorta 1
BelgiumGuillaume Deflandre32017 Zolder 22018 Hockenheim 2
FranceFlorian Venturi32018 Brands Hatch 22019 Franciacorta 2
SwitzerlandGiorgio Maggi32019 Valencia 12019 Hockenheim 1
FrancePaul Jouffreau32023 Vallelunga 22023 Zolder 2
BelgiumMartin van Hove22012 Nogaro 12012 Nogaro 2
FranceSimon Escallier22012 Valencia 12012 Valencia 2
FranceOlivier Porta22012 Le Mans 12012 Le Mans 2
BelgiumNeal Van Vaerenbergh22014 Valencia 12014 Valencia 2
BelgiumDenis Dupont22014 Tours 12014 Tours 2
SpainSalvador Tineo Arroyo22015 Umbria 22016 Brands Hatch 2
BelgiumGuillaume Dumarey22018 Franciacorta 22018 Zolder 2
FranceVincent Gonneau12012 Brands Hatch 12012 Brands Hatch 1
BrazilAdriano Medeiros12012 Brands Hatch 22012 Brands Hatch 2
Belgium Loic Deman12012 Spa 12012 Spa 1
BelgiumMarc Duez12012 Spa 22012 Spa 2
FranceJulien Goupy12013 Tours 12013 Tours 1
BelgiumMaxime Dumarey12014 Umbria 12014 Umbria 1
FranceGuillaume Rousseau12014 Le Mans 12014 Le Mans 1
AustriaFlorian Renauer12015 Brands Hatch 12015 Brands Hatch 1
ItalyRiccardo Geltrude12016 Tours 12016 Tours 1
ItalyDenny Zardo12017 Franciacorta 22017 Franciacorta 2
ItalyNicholas Risitano12019 Valencia 22019 Valencia 2
IndiaAdvait Deodhar12021 Brands Hatch 12021 Brands Hatch 1
IsraelNaveh Talor12021 Zolder 12021 Zolder 1
AustriaPatrick Schober12023 Oschersleben 22023 Oschersleben 2
LuxembourgGil Linster12023 Zolder 12023 Zolder 1
ScotlandJack Davidson12024 Brands Hatch 22024 Brands Hatch 2

See also

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References

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