2011 Mini Challenge UK

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The 2011 Mini Challenge season was the tenth season of the Mini Challenge UK. The season started on 16 April at Silverstone Circuit and ended on 16 October at Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit. The season featured seven rounds across the UK.

Contents

Calendar

RoundCircuitDateClassesRaces
1 Silverstone Circuit 16-17 AprilAll2
2 Oulton Park 14 MayAll2
3 Brands Hatch 4-5 JuneAll3
4 Brands Hatch 16-17 JulyAll3
5 Donington Park 13-14 AugustAll3
6 Anglesey Circuit 10-11 SeptemberAll4
7 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 15-16 OctoberAll3

Entry list

TeamNo.DriverRounds
JCW Class
Truck Align1Lee AllenAll
3Craig Freeman5-7
71-2
26George Allen3-7
Forster Motorsport 3 Arthur Forster 1-4
30 Martin Depper 1-4
Maximum Solutions4 Stewart Lines All
IN:MINI5Andrew BaileyAll
Excelr8 Motorsport 6Luke CaudleAll
9Kevin O'ConnorAll
77Chris KnoxAll
Minimax8Finlay CrockerAll
Coastal Racing10Chris Smith1-5, 7
29Chris Panayiotou1-5
52Rhys Lloyd6-7
57Lee Pattison7
Mark Fish Motorsport18Sam OsborneAll
45David Ogden1-5, 7
50Jason Richardson1-5, 7
OX4 Racing35James Loukes1
Chris Oakman3
515-6
Gavin Bristow4
576
RPM Racing68Lee SullivanAll
CSK Motorsport89Shane Stoney7
Cooper Class
Powerstart2Dean RaymondAll
Excelr8 Motorsport 11Roger Bates4
12Justina Williams5-7
19Sarah Parsons1-5
21Daniel Bishop7
31Keith Issatt5
41Robert Ladbrook4
44Ben Gridley1-4
54 Ant Whorton-Eales All
Mark Fish Motorsport11Michelle Nixon7
Lohen12Andrey Magiy1
147
Advent Motorsport15Patrick MortimerAll

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

JCW Class

PosDriver SIL OUL BHGP BHI DON ANG SNE Pts
1Chris Knox314913111C423111124123301
2Lee Allen6261244C1142Ret837341Ret252
3Luke Caudle27114322C241DSQ3221110RetDNS248
4Sam Osborne53117855C855323Ret52262221
5Chris Smith7DNS22433CRetDNS1575751146
6Jason Richardson11455611C396RetRet3RetDNS142
7 Stewart Lines 1663313DNSDNSCDNS72Ret7DNS61158411130
8Andrew Bailey1310812111012CDNS12844543121198126
9Finlay Crocker10111681098CDNS8910RetRetRet107534115
10Lee Sullivan1281015914DNSCRetRet1066771281276107
11Chris Panayiotou9974677C5316RetDNS91
12Kevin O'Connor111514Ret1286CRet1112Ret8DNS1041013Ret784
13David Ogden14Ret1311141214C710138998973
14George Allen151313C6614Ret11689915RetRet67
15 Martin Depper 44597Ret9CDNSDNS60
16Craig Freeman15131510C1191091181314DNSDNS56
17Rhys LloydC45Ret6Ret111046
18Chris OakmanRet1110C75RetDNSDNS61146
19 Arthur Forster 85126RetRetDNSCRetDNS33
20Shane StoneyC610527
21Gavin BristowCRetDSQRet9DNSDNS7
22James LoukesRet12C4
23Lee PattisonCRetRetRet0

Cooper Class

PosDriver SIL OUL BHGP BHI DON ANG SNE Pts
1 Ant Whorton-Eales 111Ret111C111111131211373
2Dean Raymond22213Ret4C23232222RetRetRetRet234
3Patrick Mortimer5642RetRetRetC325233412456227
4Sarah Parsons3333Ret32C443DSQDSQ133
5Justina WilliamsC4Ret44343RetRet5106
6Ben Gridley44RetRet223CRetDNS75
7Michelle NixonC12255
8Andrey MagiyRet5C54448
9Daniel BishopC33345
10Robert LadbrookCRet511
11Roger BatesCRetRet0
12Keith IssattCRetRetDNS0

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