2009 Mini Challenge UK

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The 2009 Mini Challenge season was the eighth season of the Mini Challenge UK. The season started on 18 April at Rockingham Motor Speedway and ended on 27 September at Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit. The season featured six rounds across the UK.

Contents

Calendar

RoundCircuitDateClassesRaces
1 Rockingham Motor Speedway 18–19 AprilAll3
2 Brands Hatch 6–7 JuneAll3
3 Donington Park 4–5 JulyAll3
4 Castle Combe 18–19 JulyAll3
5 Croft Circuit 22–23 AugustAll3
6 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 26–27 SeptemberAll3

Entry list

TeamNo.DriverRounds
Cooper S Class
Forster Motorsport 1 Martin Depper All
7 Arthur Forster All
8Michael Cullen6
12Jack Stanford1-2
66Steve LiquorishAll
Mini Motorsport4Shaun KingAll
Coastal Racing5Phil HouseAll
18Chris Knox5
Chris Smith6
235
Chris Panayiotou1-2
33Lawrence SaitAll
Advent Motorsport12Graham Parsons4
ES Racing 14 Chris James 6
Team Formula Racing17Carl Bennett1-5
Jason Greatrex6
70Oly MortimerAll
Privateer21Ben Harvey5
Truck Align26Lee AllenAll
Mark Fish Motorsport50Jason RichardsonAll
Privateer97Roger GrimshawAll
Cooper Class
Mark Fish Motorsport2Luke CaudleAll
Excelr8 Motorsport 3Roger Bates1-4, 6
52Keith Issatt2
Justina Williams6
Craig Freeman3-5
696
Double Six Racing6Joey PowisAll
Privateer9Kevin O'ConnorAll
Privateer10Dave Nixon2, 4
Advent Motorsport19Sarah Parsons1-2, 4-6
55James BlythAll
76Rob Ladbrook1
Graham Parsons2
77Nigel Johnson1-4
Tim Crighton6
Waddington Motorsport35Josh Waddington5
Team Formula Racing57Nick BoothAll

Championship standings

Scoring system

Championship points were awarded for the first 15 positions in each Championship Race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. There were bonus points awarded for Pole Position and Fastest Lap.

Championship Race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points201715131110987654321

Drivers' Championship

Cooper S Class

PosDriver ROC BHI DON CAS CRO SNE Pts
1Oly Mortimer11221Ret112334421211308
2 Martin Depper 1341131339223232324278
3 Arthur Forster 22434Ret224118114642268
4Phil House45Ret4237631255363157214
5Lee Allen5DSQ10652651761655433210
6Shaun King9657Ret64454877139765163
7Jason Richardson8769779988111098787Ret134
8Steve Liquorish6DSQ78Ret858667689Ret10Ret9121
9Carl Bennett7RetDNS1085877542Ret78118
10Lawrence Sait11881210Ret1010Ret999101010Ret10Ret88
11Roger Grimshaw12Ret9131191111101010111112Ret11Ret1079
12Jack Stanford333561072
13Chris Knox54634
14Chris Panayiotou10RetRet119431
15Jason Greatrex58629
16Michael Cullen139819
17 Chris James 12111115
18Ben Harvey12111114
19Chris Smith13DNSDNS9RetDNS10
20Graham Parsons11DNSDNS5

Cooper Class

PosDriver ROC BHI DON CAS CRO SNE Pts
1Luke CaudleRet89322111321111111310
2James Blyth2111132Ret3232332222293
3Joey Powis123436422113224Ret44269
4Nick Booth3421098834544445Ret35202
5Kevin O'Connor676654446655667Ret510177
6Sarah Parsons53496Ret877553477150
7Nigel Johnson455889355788120
8Roger Bates898111010768101010789121
9Craig Freeman6Ret799988869889
10Dave Nixon77546662
11Graham Parsons24138
12Keith Issatt5DSQ734
13Justina Williams56631
14Tim Crighton3Ret330
15Rob Ladbrook76728
16Josh Waddington77628

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