2006 ADAC Procar Series

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The 2006 ADAC Procar Series season was the twelfth season of the ADAC Procar Series, the German championship for Super 2000 cars. The season consisted of eight separate race weekends with two races each, spread over five different tracks. The championship was won by ex-BTCC driver Vincent Radermecker from Belgium.

Super 2000 race car class

Super 2000 is an FIA powertrain specification used in the World Rally Championship, the British Touring Car Championship, the World Touring Car Championship, and other touring car championships. The engines were originally 2 L naturally aspirated, and later being also allowed 1.6 L turbocharged units producing approximately 280 bhp.

Vincent Radermecker is a Belgian auto racing driver.

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Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Flag of Germany.svg TFS Yaco Racing Toyota Corolla T-Sport 1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Mathias Schläppi All
2 Flag of Germany.svg Philip Geipel All
Flag of Germany.svg Schubert Motors BMW 320i 3 Flag of Germany.svg Marc Hennerici 1-2
4 Flag of Germany.svg Claudia Hürtgen 1-2
Flag of Germany.svg BMW Team Engstler BMW 320i 5 Flag of Russia.svg Rustem Teregulov 1–8, 13–16
14 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Engstler 9–16
Flag of Germany.svg TW Racing Ford Focus ST 8 Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Treml 13–16
Flag of Switzerland.svg Maurer Motorsport Chevrolet Lacetti 10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Vincent Radermecker All
11 Flag of Germany.svg Rainer Bastuck All
Flag of Switzerland.svg Rikli Motorsport Honda Accord 12 Flag of Switzerland.svg Peter RikliAll
Flag of Germany.svg Kissling Motorsport Opel Astra GTC 15 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Kissling 7
Flag of Germany.svg Vogel Motorsport Opel Astra OPC 16 Flag of Germany.svg Sandro Vogel 15–16
Flag of Germany.svg Fleper Motorsport Honda Civic Type-R 20 Flag of Germany.svg Norbert Bermes 3–8, 13–16
Flag of Germany.svg Frensch Power Motorsport Peugeot 206 GTI 22 Flag of Germany.svg Karsten Frensch 5–8, 13–16
23 Flag of Germany.svg Colin Roloff 5–10, 13–16

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDateWinning driverWinning team
1
2
Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben 23 AprilVincent Radermecker
Mathias Schläppi
Maurer Motorsport
TFS Yaco Racing
3
4
Flag of Germany.svg EuroSpeedway 14 MayVincent Radermecker
Vincent Radermecker
Maurer Motorsport
Maurer Motorsport
5
6
Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring 28 MayVincent Radermecker
Vincent Radermecker
Maurer Motorsport
Maurer Motorsport
7
8
Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben 4 JunePhilip Geipel
Philip Geipel
TFS Yaco Racing
TFS Yaco Racing
9
10
Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring (24 Hours)17 JuneFranz EngstlerBMW Team Engstler
11
12
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Assen 16 JulyFranz Engstler
Franz Engstler
BMW Team Engstler
BMW Team Engstler
13
14
Flag of Austria.svg Salzburgring 17 SeptemberVincent Radermecker
Vincent Radermecker
Maurer Motorsport
Maurer Motorsport
15
16
Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben 1 OctoberVincent Radermecker
Franz Engstler
Maurer Motorsport
BMW Team Engstler

Championship standings

Driver's championship
PositionDriverPoints
1Vincent Radermecker120
2Mathias Schläppi90
3Rainer Bastuck73
4Philip Geipel67
5Rustem Teregulov54
6Peter Rikli49
7Franz Engstler48
8Norbert Bermes20
9Wolfgang Treml10
10Colin Roloff7
11Karsten Frensch6
12Sandro Vogel2
Team's Championship
PositionTeamPoints
1Maurer Motorsport193
2TFS Yaco Racing157
3BMW Team Engstler102
4Rikli Motorsport49
5Fleper Motorsport20
6Frensch Power Motorsport13
7TW Racing10
8Vogel Motorsport2

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