2011 Mini 7 Racing Club season

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The 2011 Mini 7 Racing Club season consisted of thirteen rounds over seven events including a return to Spa-Francorchamps for the first time since 2006. Paul Thompson was the Mini Miglia defending champion [1] and Paul Spark the Mini Se7en defending champion. [2]

Contents

2011 Calendar

2011 Mini Miglia Champion Endaf Owens. Endaf Owens 2011 Miglia Champion.jpg
2011 Mini Miglia Champion Endaf Owens.
Paul Spark (black Mini in front) successfully defends his Mini Se7en championship. Paul Spark 2011 Se7en Champion.jpg
Paul Spark (black Mini in front) successfully defends his Mini Se7en championship.
RoundCircuitDateRace WinnerResults (PDFs)
Mini MigliaMini Se7en
1 Flag of England.svg Silverstone, Northamptonshire 26 March Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Max Hunter Results [ permanent dead link ]
2 Flag of England.svg Snetterton, Norfolk 7 May Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Paul Spark Miglia Results [ permanent dead link ]
Se7en Results [ permanent dead link ]
38 May Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Max Hunter
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 11 June Flag of England.svg Paul Thompson Flag of England.svg Paul Spark
512 June Flag of England.svg Kane Astin Flag of England.svg Andrew Deviny
6 Flag of England.svg Donington Park, Leicestershire 16 July Flag of England.svg Tony Le May Flag of England.svg Max Hunter Miglia Results [ permanent dead link ]
Se7en Results [ permanent dead link ]
717 July Flag of England.svg Tony Le May Flag of England.svg Gareth Hunt
8 Flag of England.svg Thruxton, Hampshire 13 August Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Paul Spark Se7en & Miglia Results [ permanent dead link ]
914 August Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Paul Spark
10 Flag of England.svg Brands Hatch, Kent 28 August Flag of England.svg Kane Astin Flag of England.svg Max Hunter Se7en & Miglia Results [ permanent dead link ]
1129 August Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Max Hunter
12 Flag of England.svg Croft, North Yorkshire 24 September Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Andrew Deviny Se7en & Miglia Results [ permanent dead link ]
1325 September Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens Flag of England.svg Paul Spark

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Scoring system

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th  16th  17th  18th  All Other Finishers  All Other Starters 
Points2019181716151413121110987654321

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Championship Standings

Dunlop Mini Miglia Championship

Start of the race at Silverstone. Mini Miglias in the foreground and Se7ens in the background. Mini Miglias & Se7ens 2011 Silverstone.jpg
Start of the race at Silverstone. Mini Miglias in the foreground and Se7ens in the background.
Mini Miglias battling at Snetterton. Front=Endaf Owens, Middle=Sarah Munns, Back=Kane Astin. Mini Miglias 2011 Snetterton.jpg
Mini Miglias battling at Snetterton. Front=Endaf Owens, Middle=Sarah Munns, Back=Kane Astin.
Mini Miglias at Spa Mini Miglias at Spa.jpg
Mini Miglias at Spa
PosNoDriver Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
SNE
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SPA
Flag of England.svg
DON
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Total PtsBest 10
12345678910111213
120 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Endaf Owens111Ret2RetRet112111201198
23 Flag of England.svg Dave Drew76443Ret3257324203174
369 Flag of England.svg Tony Le May15335Ret11984485187168
47 Flag of England.svg Sarah Munns4223Ret210763768193168
51 Flag of England.svg Paul Thompson6Ret71Ret35526646182166
62 Flag of England.svg Colin Peacock35574445537179165
711 Flag of England.svg Kane Astin27621RetDSQ3712Ret2179163
821 Flag of England.svg Aaron Smith599655263Ret853187162
98 Flag of England.svg Mark Sims84108Ret44109810710161138
1010 Flag of England.svg Phil Harvey14131413779121213RetRet1210798
1142 Flag of England.svg Paul Simmonds11116Ret1010119119090
1223 Flag of England.svg Rupert Deeth1312RetRetRetRet78Ret1114DNS97876
1344 Flag of England.svg Paul Clark99Ret665555
146 Flag of England.svg Niven Burge88DNSRet995151
1517 Flag of England.svg Steve Whiteley8811114646
1655 Flag of England.svg Michael Green10101110Ret4444
1728 Flag of England.svg Robert Humphreys121112RetRet3030
1824 Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Pimenta1282222
1910 Flag of England.svg Rob HowardRet13RetDNS131818
2027 Flag of England.svg James Lindridge12121818
2115 Flag of England.svg Gordon Pocock10Ret1212
229 Flag of England.svg Mark CowanRetRetRetDNS33
2314 Flag of England.svg Robert MorrisRetRet22
2497 Flag of England.svg Andrew WilsonRetDNS11
PosNoDriver12345678910111213Total PtsBest 10
SIL
Flag of England.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
DON
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg

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Dunlop Mini Se7en Championship

Mini Se7ens at Snetterton being led by Max Hunter. Mini Se7ens 2011 Snetterton.jpg
Mini Se7ens at Snetterton being led by Max Hunter.
Paul Spark leading the Mini Se7ens at Spa Mini Se7ens at Spa.jpg
Paul Spark leading the Mini Se7ens at Spa
Mini Se7ens at Donington Park Mini Se7ens at Donington.jpg
Mini Se7ens at Donington Park
PosNoDriver Flag of England.svg
SIL
Flag of England.svg
SNE
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SPA
Flag of England.svg
DON
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Total PtsBest 10
12345678910111213
135 Flag of England.svg Paul Spark2121Ret2Ret11Ret221198195
22 Flag of England.svg Andrew DevinyRet5831322433112206183
346 Flag of England.svg Max Hunter121241DSQ1144189172
48 Flag of England.svg Gareth Hunt56456716Ret6557190161
59 Flag of England.svg Darren Thomas43777464371386194159
65 Flag of England.svg Graeme Davis34342Ret47Ret4RetRet3159156
76 Flag of England.svg James CoulsonRet155Ret55Ret5Ret8432141138
891 Flag of England.svg Julian Affleck S8101198141185DNS11109138121
995 Flag of England.svg Julian Proctor S10Ret168Ret87981110Ret10116113
1087 Flag of England.svg Ashley Davies N158Ret12Ret1069875111110
1136 Flag of England.svg Damon Astin7Ret32Ret6689696
1277 Flag of England.svg Tristen Knight676Ret3RetRet5RetRetDNS8383
1363 Flag of England.svg David Robinson121520119151212Ret1515RetRet7471
1488 Flag of England.svg Kieren McDonald NDNSRet1218Ret179121211116868
154 Flag of England.svg Ian DevinyRet99RetRet65DNS5858
1628 Flag of England.svg Jabez Dyer8DNS1178135656
1769 Flag of England.svg Steve TrenchRet131710RetDNSDNS13Ret13Ret15165453
1844 Flag of England.svg Adam Smith N121310912Ret5050
1994 Flag of England.svg Robert Pavey SN919181913141215Ret5050
2060 Flag of England.svg Malcolm Keat16141512Ret17141715Ret5050
2192 Flag of England.svg Kevin O'Shea S141822219DNS13181716175050
2225 Flag of England.svg Mike Rayner1114131614144444
2338 Flag of England.svg Steve HopperDNSRet101013153737
2457 Flag of England.svg Philip Gillibrand2015161114143737
2526 Flag of England.svg Leon Wightman N1115Ret15103434
267 Flag of England.svg Nathan Burge273333
2743 Flag of England.svg Ricky Horne633333
2815 Flag of England.svg Steve BakerRetRet1011Ret2424
2982 Flag of England.svg Andrew Ruthven13101919
3034 Flag of England.svg Anthony ToweyRet8Ret1515
3147 Flag of England.svg Kelvin Edgar1317211414
3233 Flag of England.svg Geoff TaylorDNS202344
3339 Flag of England.svg Andy MillerRet1933
PosNoDriver12345678910111213Total PtsBest 10
SIL
Flag of England.svg
SNE
Flag of England.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
DON
Flag of England.svg
THR
Flag of England.svg
BRH
Flag of England.svg
CRO
Flag of England.svg
IconDenotes
NNovice
SS Class

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