2009 Formula BMW Pacific season

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The 2009 Formula BMW Pacific season was the eighth Formula BMW Pacific season. It began on May 2 in Sepang and ended on November 22 in Macau after 15 rounds in five countries. Rio Haryanto became champion with one race to spare, having won the title at Okayama.

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2009 Formula BMW Pacific champion - Rio Haryanto Rio Haryanto, Formula BMW Pacific 2009.jpg
2009 Formula BMW Pacific champion - Rio Haryanto

Teams and drivers

TeamNoDriverClassRounds
Flag of Malaysia.svg Team Holzer PFX2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Dominic AngAll
3 Flag of Malaysia.svg Calvin WongRAll
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alif JafriRAll
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Asia Racing Team 5 Flag of Singapore.svg Suriya KerisnanR4, 6
9 Flag of Israel.svg Alon Day 6
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Atlantic Racing Team6 Flag of India.svg Aditya Patel 1
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steel GuilianaJR5–6
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Motaworld Racing1–4
Flag of South Korea.svg E-Rain Racing7 Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson RAll
17 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fahmi IlyasRAll
27 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Fahad AlgosaibiR1–2, 4–5
49 Flag of India.svg Akhil Dinesh KhushlaniAll
Flag of Malaysia.svg Eurasia Motorsport10 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio MartínezR2
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wootton All
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Harvey 4
22 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies JRAll
26 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Paul Lau4, 6
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Cole 6
33 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki 5
Flag of Macau.svg Ao's Racing16 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hong Wei Cao 1–2, 4, 6
Flag of the United States.svg EuroInternational 18 Flag of France.svg Jim Pla 6
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Buller 6
20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Kovacic4–5
21 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Nasr 4, 6
23 Flag of Spain.svg Facundo Regalia 5–6
42 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Lewis 4–5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Räikkönen Robertson Racing 28 Flag of Malaysia.svg Jazeman Jaafar 6
Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huan Zhu1
38 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dustin Sofyan RAll
88 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto All
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Champ Motorsport 29 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Jim Ka To 6
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg TopSpeed Racing Shanghai34 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoki Nojiri 6
IconClass
RRookie Driver
JJunior Driver

Calendar

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamSupporting
1R1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sepang 4 April Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson Flag of South Korea.svg E-Rain Racing Malaysian Grand Prix
R25 April Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus
2R1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Sepang 30 May Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wootton Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies Flag of Malaysia.svg Eurasia MotorsportAsian Festival of Speed
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wootton Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Fahmi Ilyas Flag of South Korea.svg E-Rain Racing
R331 May Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies Flag of India.svg Akhil Dinesh Khushlani Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies Flag of Malaysia.svg Eurasia Motorsport
R4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fahmi Ilyas Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus
3R1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sentul 15 August Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus Asian Festival of Speed
R2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus
R316 August Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus
R4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus
4R1 Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore 26 September Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus* Singapore Grand Prix
R227 September Flag of Malaysia.svg Fahmi Ilyas* Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus*
5R1 Flag of Japan.svg Okayama 31 October Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus* World Touring Car Championship
R21 November Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus*
6R1 Flag of Macau.svg Macau 22 November Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto* Flag of Malaysia.svg Questnet Team Qi-Meritus* Macau Grand Prix

* At the last three rounds, guest drivers started from pole position, setting the fastest lap before winning the race. In Singapore, Felipe Nasr achieved that before Facundo Regalia (Okayama) and William Buller did so in Macau.

Standings

12345678910 PP
Race 1201512108643211
PosDriver SEP1
1

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP1
2

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
1

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
2

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
3

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
4

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEN
1

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SEN
2

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SEN
3

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SEN
4

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SIN
1

Flag of Singapore.svg
SIN
2

Flag of Singapore.svg
OKA
1

Flag of Japan.svg
OKA
2

Flag of Japan.svg
MAC
1

Flag of Macau.svg
Pts
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rio Haryanto 31Ret341111124223250
2 Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson 13222433235936Ret180
3 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Axcil Jefferies 4Ret14134232Ret5Ret75163
4 Flag of Malaysia.svg Fahmi Ilyas7Ret1118226679RetRet58102
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dustin Sofyan 5Ret4557655414111313689
6 Flag of India.svg Akhil Dinesh Khushlani8Ret3Ret357445Ret12611Ret82
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Wootton 2212RetRet6RetRet766698Ret78.5
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Calvin Wong645Ret79Ret8Ret888104Ret69
9 Flag of Malaysia.svg Dominic Ang117876105999177Ret12Ret46
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steel Guiliana14910912148Ret8101310510Ret35
11 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Fahad Algosaibi138681112101612Ret19.5
12 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hong Wei Cao 105RetDNS911714Ret19
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Alif JafriRet119Ret131397101112Ret1114Ret17
14 Flag of India.svg Aditya Patel 965
15 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huan Zhu12100.5
16 Flag of Singapore.svg Suriya Kerisnan15Ret70
guest drivers ineligible for points
Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Nasr 11DSQ0
Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Regalia 11Ret0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg William Buller 10
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Lewis 1124Ret0
Flag of France.svg Jim Pla 20
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Kovacic33730
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Harvey 4130
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Jim Ka To 40
Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Martínez761080
Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki 890
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Paul Lau1615Ret0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Cole Ret0
Flag of Israel.svg Alon Day Ret0
Flag of Malaysia.svg Jazeman Jaafar Ret0
Flag of Japan.svg Tomoki Nojiri Ret0
PosDriver SEP1
1

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP1
2

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
1

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
2

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
3

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEP2
4

Flag of Malaysia.svg
SEN
1

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SEN
2

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SEN
3

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SEN
4

Flag of Indonesia.svg
SIN
1

Flag of Singapore.svg
SIN
2

Flag of Singapore.svg
OKA
1

Flag of Japan.svg
OKA
2

Flag of Japan.svg
MAC
1

Flag of Macau.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
W – Wet Race

Note: In the second race at the Sepang F1 support event, due to insufficient distance covered, half points were awarded.

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