2009 European Truck Racing Championship

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The 2009 FIA European Truck Racing Championship was a multi-event motor racing championship for production based trucks held across Europe. The championship features a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded amateur drivers competing in highly modified versions of two-axle tractor units which conform to the technical regulations for the championship. It was the 25th European Truck Racing Championship season and began at Assen on May 10, with the finale at Jarama on October 4 after nine events. The championship was won by David Vršecký, taking his second title in a row.

Teams and drivers

No.DriverTeamManufacturerRounds

Race drivers without fixed number, whose number is defined race by race:

No.DriverTeamManufacturerRounds

Calendar and winners

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg TT Circuit Assen May 9-10 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
2R1 Flag of Italy.svg Misano World Circuit May 23-24 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R4 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
3R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito de Albacete June 6-7 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
4R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Armagnac June 20-21 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R4 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
5R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Catalunya July 4-5 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring July 25-26 Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
7R1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Autodrom Most August 29-30 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
8R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit Zolder September 12-13 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
9R1 Flag of France.svg Bugatti Circuit September 19-20 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
10R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito del Jarama October 3-4 Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R2 Flag of Austria.svg Egon Allgäuer Flag of Austria.svg Truck Race Team Allgäuer
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Each round or racing event consisted of four races. At the races 1 and 3, the points awarded according to the ranking was on a 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top 10 finishers – at the races 2 and 4 with reversed grid, the points awarded were 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (rank 1 - 10) respectively.

RankDriverTruckPoints
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Freightliner 490
2 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete MAN 467
3 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn MAN 361
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Freightliner 295
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett MAN 253
6 Flag of Austria.svg Egon Allgäuer MAN 218
7 Flag of Austria.svg Markus Altenstrasser Renault 139
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Oliver MAN 119
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Frankie Vojtíšek Renault 101
10 Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Szobi MAN 94
RankDriverTruckPoints
11 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Lvov MAN 62
12 Flag of France.svg Anthony Janiec Renault 47
13 Flag of France.svg Dominique Lachèze MAN 29
14 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Mariezcurrena MAN 18
15 Flag of Portugal.svg José Rodrigues MAN 15
16 Flag of France.svg Pascal Robineau MAN 6
17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean-Pierre Blaise MAN 5
18 Flag of France.svg Dominique Orsini Mercedes-Benz 1
19 Flag of France.svg Michel Bassanelli DAF 0
20 Flag of Spain.svg José Bermejo Mercedes-Benz 0
RankDriverTruckPoints
21 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Conejero MAN 0
22 Flag of France.svg Noel Crozier MAN 0
23 Flag of France.svg Yvan Gaillard Freightliner 0
24 Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Ignacio García Iveco 0
25 Flag of France.svg Philippe Guyot MAN 0
26 Flag of France.svg Jennifer Janiec MAN 0
27 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Johansson Scania 0
28 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Erwin Kleinnagelvoort Scania 0
29 Flag of Spain.svg David Marco Bermejo MAN 0
30 Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Navarro MAN 0

Source of information: [1]

Teams' Championship

RankTeamDriversTrucksPoints
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký, Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Bösiger Freightliner 887
2 Flag of Germany.svg Flag of Hungary.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn, Flag of Hungary.svg Balázs Szobi MAN 634
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Frankie Truck Racing Team Flag of Austria.svg Markus Altenstrasser, Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Frankie Vojtíšek Renault 475
4 Flag of Germany.svg Team Bird's Bernau Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett, Flag of France.svg Dominique Lachèze MAN 291

Source of information: [2]

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