2005 Magny-Cours Porsche Supercup round

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2005 Magny-Cours Porsche Supercup round
Race 6 of 11 in the 2005 Porsche Supercup
Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.svg
Race details
Date 3 July 2005
Location Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours, France
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.411 km (2.741 miles)
Distance 14 laps, 61.57 km ( miles)
Pole position
Driver Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach
Time 1:42.901
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz Tolimit Motorsport
Time 1:46.085
Podium
First Tolimit Motorsport
Second Konrad Motorsport-PZ Bielefeld
Third Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach

The 2005 Magny-Cours Porsche Supercup round was a Porsche Supercup motor race held on 3 July 2005 at the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours in Magny-Cours, France. It was the sixth race of the 2005 Porsche Supercup. The race was used to support the 2005 French Grand Prix.

Contents

Results

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg David Saelens Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach1:42.9011
246 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz Tolimit Motorsport 1:42.985+0.0842
34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Huisman Lechner School Racing Team 1 1:43.101+0.2003
439 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Tolimit Motorsport 1:43.333+0.4324
58 Flag of France.svg Fabrice Walfisch Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach1:43.455+0.5545
63 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zampedri Lechner School Racing Team 1 1:43.516+0.6156
721 Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Alzen Konrad Motorsport-PZ Bielefeld 1:43.534+0.6337
85 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geoffroy Horion Lechner School Racing Team 2 1:43.700+0.7998
99 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach1:43.733+0.8329
1011 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Philip Beyrer Jetstream Motorsport PZ Essen1:44.392+1.49110
1130 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Duncan Huisman MRS PC-Service-Team1:44.889+1.98811
126 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg David Dermont Lechner School Racing Team 2 1:45.634+2.73312
1316 Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Mayer Vertu Racing PZ Hofheim1:46.253+3.35213
1410 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Simon Frederiks Jetstream Motorsport PZ Essen1:46.503+3.60214
1522 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Abbelen Konrad Motorsport-PZ Bielefeld 1:47.164+4.26315
1615 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Weiland Vertu Racing PZ Hofheim1:48.069+5.16816
Lähde: [1]

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
146 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz Tolimit Motorsport 1424:58.386220
221 Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Alzen Konrad Motorsport-PZ Bielefeld 14+3.852718
38 Flag of France.svg Fabrice Walfisch Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach14+5.902516
439 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Tolimit Motorsport 14+8.561414
57 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg David Saelens Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach14+12.122112
63 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Zampedri Lechner School Racing Team 1 14+14.298610
711 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Philip Beyrer Jetstream Motorsport PZ Essen14+16.699109
89 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Bergmeister Pro Futura Racing Team Kadach14+17.61198
930 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Duncan Huisman MRS PC-Service-Team14+23.534117
105 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geoffroy Horion Lechner School Racing Team 2 14+29.03586
1110 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Simon Frederiks Jetstream Motorsport PZ Essen14+42.171145
126 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg David Dermont Lechner School Racing Team 2 14+50.662124
1316 Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Mayer Vertu Racing PZ Hofheim14+51.438133
1415 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Weiland Vertu Racing PZ Hofheim14+1:09.980162
Ret22 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Abbelen Konrad Motorsport-PZ Bielefeld 4Gearbox15
Ret4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Huisman Lechner School Racing Team 1 3Fuel system3
Lähde: [2]

Standings after the round

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References

  1. "2005 Magny-Cours Porsche Supercup Qualifying Results". Forix.autosport.com. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
  2. "2005 Magny-Cours Porsche Supercup Race Results". Forix.autosport.com. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
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