2004 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

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The 2004 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season was the 19th German Porsche Carrera Cup season. It began on 18 April at Hockenheim and finished on 3 October at the same circuit, after nine rounds. It ran as a support championship for the 2004 DTM season. Mike Rockenfeller won the championship by 21 points.

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriversRounds
Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team 1 Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller All
2 Flag of Germany.svg Christian MamerowAll
Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing3 Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler All
4 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg HardtAll
Flag of Germany.svg Eichin Racing PZ Freiburg5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simon Fabian Willner1–4
Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Farnbacher 5, 7–9
6 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander RoloffAll
Flag of Germany.svg MRS PC-Service-Team7 Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Melkus1–3
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Walz4
Flag of Italy.svg Ivano Giuliani5
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Seefried6
Flag of Germany.svg Yarpivo Racing MRS8 Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Kesselman1–7, 9
Flag of Germany.svg Land Motorsport-PZ Koblenz9 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo All
10 Flag of Germany.svg Hendrik Vieth2–8
Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Land9
Flag of Germany.svg PZ Olympiapark Herberth Motorsport11 Flag of Germany.svg Alfred RenauerAll
12 Flag of Germany.svg Robert RenauerAll
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jetstream Motorsport14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Simon Frederiks7
15 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marcel Kesseler7
Flag of Germany.svg Schnabl Engineering PZ Trier18 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück1–8
Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch 9
19 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas RiethmüllerAll
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Carsport Racing Swiss20 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Benz 1–4
Flag of Sweden.svg Podium MS Porsche Sweden22 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Rudholm9
23 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ros9
24 Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Karlsson9
Flag of Germany.svg Mamerow Racing PZ Essen 25 Flag of Austria.svg Hannes LachingerAll
Flag of Germany.svg ARAXA Buchbinder Racing27 Flag of Germany.svg Christoph Langen 1–3, 6
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Warnecke4–5
Flag of Germany.svg JvG Racing30 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Seefried7–9
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Bleekemolen31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michael Bleekemolen 4, 7
32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sebastiaan Bleekemolen 4, 7
Flag of Austria.svg Walter Lechner Racing School Team 33 Flag of Austria.svg Marco Schärf7–9
Flag of Germany.svg MRP Motorsport34 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Raja6–7, 9
Flag of Turkey.svg Arkin Aka35 Flag of Turkey.svg Arkin Aka6, 9
Flag of Germany.svg TLM Lauderbach Motorsport36 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Neuberger7
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Hartung8–9
Flag of Germany.svg Tolimit Motorsport 39 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel All
46 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz All
Flag of Germany.svg Infineon – Team Farnbacher65 Flag of Germany.svg Hermann Speck4
66 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Farnbacher 4

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 18 April Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team
2 Flag of Italy.svg Adria Raceway 16 May Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing
3 Flag of Germany.svg EuroSpeedway Lausitz 6 June Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing
4 Flag of Germany.svg Norisring 27 June Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team
5 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Short 1 August Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team
6 Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben 8 August Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zandvoort 5 September Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Brno 19 September Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg Mike Rockenfeller Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team
9 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 23 October Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Henzler Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing

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