2010 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

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The 2010 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season was the 25th German Porsche Carrera Cup season. It began on 25 April at Hockenheim and finished on 17 October at the same circuit, after nine races. It ran as a support championship for the 2010 DTM season. Frenchman Nicolas Armindo won the championship despite runner-up Nick Tandy winning more races. He also became the first non-German to win the championship.

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriversRounds
Flag of Germany.svg Porsche AG 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Harris 9
Flag of Germany.svg Herberth Motorsport3 Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Alzen All
4 Flag of Germany.svg Robert RenauerAll
Flag of Germany.svg Farnbacher Racing5 Flag of Germany.svg Niclas Kentenich1–5
Flag of Germany.svg René Rast 8–9
6 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Stuck1–5, 8–9
Flag of Germany.svg Schnabl Engineering7 Flag of Germany.svg Hannes PlesseAll
8 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan WendtAll
17 Flag of Austria.svg Martin RaggingerAll
Flag of Poland.svg Förch Racing9 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lukas All
10 Flag of Poland.svg Stefan Bilinski1–4, 6
Flag of Slovakia.svg Stefan Rosina 5, 7–9
Flag of Germany.svg Seyffarth Motorsport11 Flag of Russia.svg David Sigacev All
12 Flag of Germany.svg David MengesdorfAll
14 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens Schmid All
15 Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth 9
Flag of Germany.svg Team Deutsche Post by tolimit 18 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen 1, 3–6, 8–9
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sean Edwards 1, 3–6, 8–9
Flag of Austria.svg Konrad Motorsport 20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy All
21 Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 1–6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Bleekemolen 7
Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Mayerl8–9
26 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Bert Wolters5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen 6
Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Mayerl7
Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar Palm 9
Flag of Germany.svg MRS Team22 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Engelhart All
24 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Sandtler 1–3
Flag of Turkey.svg Yucel Özbek5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Olivier Tielemans 6
Flag of Sweden.svg Jocke Mangs8
25 Flag of Turkey.svg Yadel Oskan5
30 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Castellacci 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Harders Plaza Racing31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert van den Berg9
32 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Langeberg9
Flag of Turkey.svg Hermes Attempto Racing66 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Scholze9
772–8
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Bleekemolen 9
88 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp WlazikAll
99 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo All

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 25 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sean Edwards Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of Austria.svg Konrad Motorsport
2 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit Ricardo Tormo 23 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of Austria.svg Konrad Motorsport
3 Flag of Germany.svg EuroSpeedway Lausitz 6 June Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Turkey.svg Hermes Attempto Racing
4 Flag of Germany.svg Norisring 4 July Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Turkey.svg Hermes Attempto Racing
5 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Short 8 August Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo Flag of Turkey.svg Hermes Attempto Racing
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zandvoort 22 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of Austria.svg Konrad Motorsport
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Brands Hatch 5 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of Austria.svg Konrad Motorsport
8 Flag of Germany.svg Oschersleben 19 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy Flag of Austria.svg Konrad Motorsport
9 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 17 October Flag of Germany.svg René Rast Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Bleekemolen Flag of Germany.svg Christian Engelhart Flag of Germany.svg MRS Team

Championship standings

Points system
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
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Drivers' championship

PosDriver HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
BRH
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
1 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Armindo 11211110225142
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nick Tandy 1121616111Ret121
3 Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Alzen 4611233135Ret98
4 Flag of Germany.svg Robert Renauer54697473Ret96
5 Flag of Austria.svg Martin Ragginger3Ret33DNS814†Ret479
6 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Wlazik679Ret66128677
7 Flag of Germany.svg Christian Engelhart 18†Ret417†513411172
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sean Edwards 10144254Ret68
9 Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen 7Ret5477767
10 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lukas Ret35Ret201789955
11 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Wendt12871021Ret5Ret1149
12 Flag of Germany.svg David Mengesdorf13Ret1261191118†849
13 Flag of Germany.svg Niclas Kentenich251671343
14 Flag of Russia.svg David Sigacev 815Ret81012914Ret42
15 Flag of Germany.svg Hannes PlesseRet108111215Ret171335
16 Flag of Germany.svg Florian Scholze910122214Ret10Ret27
17 Flag of Latvia.svg Harald Schlegelmilch 9Ret18†1481123
18 Flag of Austria.svg Clemens Schmid 1416151317†161012Ret23
19 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Stuck151217Ret1913Ret10
20 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Sandtler 1611138
21 Flag of Poland.svg Stefan Bilinski1713Ret15Ret4
guest drivers ineligible for championship points
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeroen Bleekemolen 320
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen 20
Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffarth 30
Flag of Slovakia.svg Stefan Rosina 966Ret0
Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar Palm 100
Flag of Austria.svg Andreas MayerlRet16120
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Castellacci 140
Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Bert Wolters140
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chris Harris 140
Flag of Turkey.svg Yucel Özbek150
Flag of Sweden.svg Jocke Mangs150
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Langeberg150
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert van den Berg16†0
Flag of Turkey.svg Yadel Oskan180
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Olivier Tielemans 180
Flag of Germany.svg René Rast RetRet0
PosDriver HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
VAL
Flag of Spain.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
NOR
Flag of Germany.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
BRH
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.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

 — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

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