2009 NASCAR Corona Series

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The 2009 NASCAR Corona Series was the sixth season of the Corona Series, which was sanctioned by NASCAR Mexico. It was marred by the fatal accident of Carlos Pardo.

Contents

New for this season

All five previous NASCAR Mexico series champions raced the full schedule in 2009.

The Rookie of the Year championship adopted a points system similar to those used in NASCAR's national series, with points going from ten to one for rookies only, and bonus points for top-ten finishes in the overall race.

Drivers

These are the entries for the 2009 season.

TeamManufacturerNo.Race DriverRounds
FCV0Rafael VallinaAll
4 Carlos Contreras All
49 Jorge Arteaga All
Escuderia Telmex1 Antonio Pérez 1–14
Ricardo Pérez de Lara15–16
5Rubén RoveloAll
Equipo Telcel2 Germán Quiroga All
3 Rogelio López All
2B Racing7 Carlos Peralta All
10Oscar Peralta1–14, 16
77 Abraham Calderón All
MM11Hugo OliverasAll
15Patrick GoetersAll
Motorcraft12 Rubén Pardo All
21 Carlos Pardo 1–4
22Irwin VencesAll
Plata Motorsport17Fernando Plata1, 3–14
71 Israel Jaitovich 3–14
Team GP18Rafael MartínezAll
19Freddy Tame, Jr.1–14, 16
31 Jorge Goeters All
H&High Speed20 Homero Richards All
Jünker Motorsport24Juan Carlos Herrero1–6
32Ricardo Pérez de Lara1, 4–5, 9, 12
Seman Baker38Jorge Seeman5, 13–14
83Elliott VanRankin3–14
87Luis Felipe Montaño3–7, 15–16

2009 calendar

The race calendar for this season and results is as follows: [1] In this season was inaugurated the Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes with the first race of the season. [2]

No.Race TitleTrackDateTime
LocalUTC
1Aguascalientes Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes April 1213:1018:10
2Chiapas Flag of Chiapas.svg Autódromo Chiapas, Berriozábal May 1713:1018:10
3 San Luis Potosí Flag of San Luis Potosi.svg Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza May 3113:1018:10
4Puebla Flag of Puebla.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Puebla June 1413:1018:10
5 Quéretaro Flag of Queretaro.svg Autódromo Querétaro, El Marqués June 2813:1018:10
6Guadalajara Flag of Jalisco.svg Trióvalo Bernardo Obregón, Guadalajara July 1913:1018:10
7Zacatecas Flag of Zacatecas.svg Autódromo Internacional de Zacatecas, Zacatecas August 213:1018:10
8 San Luis Potosí Flag of San Luis Potosi.svg Autódromo Potosino, Zaragoza August 1613:1018:10
9Puebla Flag of Puebla.svg Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Puebla September 613:1018:10
10 Monterrey Flag of Nuevo Leon.svg Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca September 2013:1018:10
11 Quéretaro Flag of Queretaro.svg Autódromo Querétaro, El Marqués October 1113:1018:10
12Mexico City Flag of Mexico City.svg Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City October 2513:1018:10
13Chiapas Flag of Chiapas.svg Autódromo Chiapas, Berriozábal November 813:1019:10
14Aguascalientes Flag of Aguascalientes.svg Autódromo Internacional de Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes November 2213:1019:10
  Oval
  Road Course

Results

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverWinning manufacturer
1Aguascalientes Rubén Rovelo Germán Quiroga Germán Quiroga Ford
2Chiapas Germán Quiroga 1 Germán Quiroga Rogelio López Dodge
3 San Luis Potosí Germán Quiroga 2 Germán Quiroga Germán Quiroga Ford
4Puebla Rafael Martínez Jorge Goeters Carlos Pardo   3 Ford
5 Quéretaro Jorge Goeters Rafael Martínez Hugo Oliveras Toyota
6Guadalajara Germán Quiroga Homero Richards Homero Richards Toyota
7ZacatecasRubén Rovelo Antonio Pérez Antonio Pérez Chevrolet
8 San Luis Potosí Hugo Oliveras Jorge Goeters Jorge Goeters Toyota
9Puebla Germán Quiroga 4 Patrick Goeters Patrick Goeters Toyota
10 Monterrey Jorge Goeters Antonio Pérez Germán Quiroga Ford
11 Querétaro Rubén RoveloRubén RoveloRubén Rovelo Chevrolet
12Mexico CityRafael Martínez Antonio Pérez Rogelio López Ford
13Chiapas Rogelio López Homero Richards Homero Richards Toyota
14AguascalientesRubén RoveloRafael Martínez Rogelio López Ford
1 ^ Qualifying cancelled by rain. [3]
2 ^ Qualifying cancelled by rain. [4]
3 ^ Posthumous victory.
4 ^ Qualifying cancelled by rain. [5]

Standings

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

RankDriverAGSTXG SLP PUE QRO GDLZAC SL2 PU2 MTY QR2 MXCTX2AG2Points
1 Germán Quiroga 1*2*1*49233412112122273
2 Rogelio López 1811211108115526311111997
3 Jorge Goeters 117262*252521*21159851992
4Rafael Martínez2141734*15121831891033*1972
5 Homero Richards 131741661*443066301*101946
6 Rubén Pardo 21286279810325296151946
7Rubén Rovelo1752515614238251*82241929
8Hugo Oliveras22102929112712910102581836
9Patrick Goeters715222829518251*44141061788
10 Carlos Peralta 3692326105928711719251764
11 Carlos Contreras 10141114111423177918137121758
12 Abraham Calderón 14201491229151916875991744
13Irwin Vences521211089251124224613241709
14 Jorge Arteaga 232423223481411523284141703
15 José Luis Ramírez 8193271413196171313242301700
16 Antonio Pérez 259718531*7614*1616*1678
17Freddy Tame, Jr.4861216192223321817181604
18Pepe Montaño19132013281721212317121514111555
19Carlos Anaya24111319221113162616292112211520
20Oscar Peralta202110261321241313291518171397
21Victor Barrales12161524271826242920192615271388
22Rafael Vallina15232430302327222112171220311361
23Alejandro Capin (R)28201924162015192742371303
24Elliot VanRankin (R)1815202620153215222518201218
25Fernando Plata272731172217272728143217191209
26Luis Felipe Montaño1987166101224291097
27 Israel Jaitovich 252121281028222230DNQ26261017
28Julían Islas (R)3025312026252321DNQ2522886
29Ricardo Pérez de Lara671818192713831
30 Carlos Pardo 9351648
31Juan Carlos Herrero (R)161816172430615
32 Daniel Suárez (R)14202028406
33Mike Sánchez26262316379
34Jorge Seeman231623303
35Stan Culpepper (R)1927188
36Alan Williams (R)2822DNS303
37Pepe González2170
38Roberto Fernández2731152
39Pepe Rivera14103
40Héctor A. Sánchez24DNQ91
41 César Tiberio Jiménez 2782
42Rodrigo Marbán (R)2879
43Oscar Ruíz3170
RankDriverAGSTXG SLP PUE QRO GDLZAC SL2 PU2 MTY QR2 MXCTX2AG2Points
References [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

Rookie of the Year

Only the best 10 results count in the final classification.

RankDriverAGSTXG SLP PUE QRO GDLZAC SL2 PU2 MTY QR2 MXCTX2AG2Points
1Alejando Capín282019241620151927423790
2Elliot VanRankin18152026201532152225182082
3Julían Islas3025312026252321DNQ252277
4Juan Carlos Herrero16181617243054
5 Daniel Suárez 1420202836
6Stan Culpepper192714
7Alan Williams2822DNS14
8Rodrigo Marbán287
RankDriverAGSTXG SLP PUE QRO GDLZAC SL2 PU2 MTY QR2 MXCTX2AG2Points

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