2005 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

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The 2005 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season was the 20th German Porsche Carrera Cup season. It began on 17 April at Hockenheim and finished on 23 October at the same circuit, after seven rounds. It ran as a support championship for the 2005 DTM season. Christian Menzel won the championship by 12 points and finishing on the podium in all seven races. This season was also the last season along with quite a few of the other domestic championships that the 996 model was raced. It was replaced with the 997 model for the 2006 season after it was first introduced in the Porsche Supercup in the same year.

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriversRounds
Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team 1 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth All
2 Flag of Germany.svg Lance David Arnold All
Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing3 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo All
27 Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heidfeld 1
Flag of France.svg Anthony Beltoise 2, 7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dumbreck 3
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vanina Ickx 4
Flag of Germany.svg Mark Warnecke 5
Flag of Germany.svg Eichin Racing5 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander RoloffAll
6 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Farnbacher All
37 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Boris Hrubesch6–7
Flag of Germany.svg MRS PC-Service Team7 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas RiethmüllerAll
8 Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch 1, 3, 5, 7
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Werner 2, 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Duncan Huisman 6
Flag of Germany.svg Land Motorsport9 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler1
Flag of Germany.svg Kersten Jodexnis3
10 Flag of Lithuania.svg Aivaras Pyragius2
Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Kesselman3–4, 6–7
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Scharmach 5
Flag of Sweden.svg Alx Danielsson 7
35 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Albrecht5, 7
Flag of Germany.svg Herberth Motorsport11 Flag of Germany.svg Alfred Renauer4–7
12 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Renauer1–5, 7
Flag of Austria.svg B/E/M Brückl Motorsport14 Flag of Austria.svg Marco SchärfAll
Flag of Germany.svg Barthlomeyczik Motorsport16 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Barthlomeyczik1–4, 6–7
Flag of Germany.svg Bertram Hornung5
417
Flag of Germany.svg Schnabl Engineering17 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück2–5, 7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Harders Plaza Racing19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert van den BergAll
Flag of Germany.svg Mamerow Racing21 Flag of Germany.svg Christian MamerowAll
Flag of Germany.svg Rotpunkt Sport23 Flag of Germany.svg Albert Daffner1–2
24 Flag of Germany.svg Dietmar Haggenmüller1–2, 4–7
Flag of Germany.svg GM Sports25 Flag of Germany.svg Gerhard Mannsperger7
42 Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Dürr7
43 Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Bender7
Flag of Sweden.svg Podium MS Sweden31 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ros1, 7
32 Flag of Sweden.svg Hakan Ricknäs1
38 Flag of Sweden.svg Jan Nilsson 7
Flag of Austria.svg Schratter Racing Team33 Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Schratter4–5, 7
Flag of Germany.svg AKF Motorsport34 Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Freymuth3–7
47 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Dechent7
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 MRP Motorsport44 Flag of Germany.svg Michael RajaAll
Flag of Germany.svg Farnbacher Racing50 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Seefried4, 6–7
55 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt1–5
60 Flag of Germany.svg Hermann Speck4
66 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Zollhöfer1
Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Svepes2–7
Flag of Turkey.svg Attempto Racing36 Flag of Turkey.svg Arda Aka6
45 Flag of Germany.svg Kai Phister7
99 Flag of Turkey.svg Arkin AkaAll

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 17 April Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg tolimit Motorsport
2 Flag of Germany.svg EuroSpeedway Lausitz 1 May Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg tolimit Motorsport
3 Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben 26 June Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing
4 Flag of Germany.svg Norisring 17 July Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt Flag of Germany.svg Farnbacher Racing
5 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Short 7 August Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg tolimit Motorsport
6 Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul Park 2 October Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel Flag of Germany.svg tolimit Motorsport
7 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 23 October Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing

Championship standings

Points system
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
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Drivers' championship

PosDriver HOC
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LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
IST
Flag of Turkey.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Menzel 1132112132
2 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo 4413221120
3 Flag of Austria.svg Richard Lietz 3345354100
4 Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Farnbacher 7724711382
5 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Hardt22Ret1470
6 Flag of Germany.svg Lance David Arnold 81212Ret103749
7 Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Brück57761047
8 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Mamerow5686DNSRet27†41
9 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Renauer1010511930†39
10 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth Ret917†Ret84938
11 Flag of Austria.svg Marco Schärf13Ret119117Ret33
12 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Riethmüller6Ret20†RetRet10530
13 Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Svepes1514101481129
14 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Roloff19119RetDNS12828
15 Flag of Germany.svg Roland Asch Ret135626
16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert van den Berg161610131219†1724
17 Flag of Germany.svg Dietmar Haggenmüller14181616131816
18 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Raja1814Ret15DNS141913
19 Flag of Germany.svg Albert Daffner11176
20 Flag of Turkey.svg Arkin Aka1719161919DNS206
21 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Schmickler125
22 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Werner 13Ret4
23 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Zollhöfer152
24 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Barthlomeyczik21†21Ret17Ret212
guest drivers ineligible for championship points
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Dumbreck 60
Flag of Germany.svg Marco SeefriedRet6DNS0
Flag of Germany.svg Alfred Renauer821†9280
Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ros9Ret0
Flag of France.svg Anthony Beltoise 829†0
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vanina Ickx 120
Flag of Sweden.svg Jan Nilsson 120
Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Scharmach 130
Flag of Germany.svg Gerhard Mannsperger130
Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Freymuth15141516220
Flag of Germany.svg Martin Dechent140
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Boris Hrubesch15Ret0
Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Bender150
Flag of Germany.svg Florian Albrecht20160
Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Kesselman181817240
Flag of Germany.svg Mark Warnecke 170
Flag of Germany.svg Bertram Hornung18230
Flag of Turkey.svg Arda Aka18†0
Flag of Germany.svg Kersten Jodexnis190
Flag of Sweden.svg Håkan Ricknäs200
Flag of Lithuania.svg Aivaras Pyragius200
Flag of Germany.svg Hermann Speck200
Flag of Austria.svg Norbert Schratter2122250
Flag of Germany.svg Kai Pfister260
Flag of Germany.svg Sven Heidfeld Ret0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Duncan Huisman Ret0
Flag of Germany.svg Dieter DürrRet0
Flag of Sweden.svg Alx Danielsson Ret0
PosDriver HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
IST
Flag of Turkey.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (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

 — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Teams' Championship

PosTeam HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
IST
Flag of Turkey.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
Points
1 Flag of Germany.svg Tolimit Motorsport 1132112236
3345354
2 Flag of Germany.svg Farnbacher Racing PZN221414611121
1515Ret10149DNS
3 Flag of Germany.svg EMC ARAXA Racing4413221120
4 Flag of Germany.svg Eichin Racing PZ Freiberg77247113112
19119RetDNS128
5 Flag of Germany.svg MRS PC-Service Team61313Ret510562
RetRet20†RetRetRet6
6 Flag of Germany.svg Schnabel Engineering PZ Siegen57761048
7 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Renauer1010511930†41
8 Flag of Germany.svg Mamerow Racing PZ Essen5686DNSRet27†40
9 Flag of Austria.svg B.E.M Brückl Motorsport Team13Ret119117Ret37
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Harders' Plaza Racing161610131219†1727
11 Flag of Germany.svg ARAXA BUCHBINDER RACINGRet86121729†25
11 Flag of Germany.svg Land Motorsport PZ Koblenz1220181813172417
1920
13 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Raja1814Ret15DNS141917
14 Flag of Germany.svg Dietmar Haggenmüller1616131816
15 Flag of Germany.svg Rotpunkt Sport111712
1418
16 Flag of Turkey.svg Arkin Aka1719161919DNS207
17 Flag of Germany.svg Marco Barthlomeyczik21†21Ret17Ret213
8 Flag of Germany.svg Bertram Hornung18231
teams ineligible for championship points
Flag of Germany.svg UPS Porsche-Junior Team 8912Ret8370
Ret1217†Ret1049
Flag of Sweden.svg Podium MS Sweden9120
20Ret
Flag of Germany.svg GM Sports130
15
Flag of Germany.svg AKF Motorsport15141516140
22
Flag of Austria.svg Schratter Racing Team2122250
PosTeam HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
IST
Flag of Turkey.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
Points

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