The 2012 ADAC Procar Series season was the eighteenth season of the ADAC Procar Series, the German championship for Super 2000 touring cars. The season consisted of eight separate race weekends with two races each, spread over seven different tracks.
Team | Car | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Division 1 | ||||
Thate Motorsport [1] | BMW 320si E90 | 1 | Johannes Leidinger [2] | 7–8 |
2 | Jens Guido Weimann [1] | All | ||
Liqui Moly Team Engstler [3] | BMW 320si E90 | 4 | Paul Green | All |
KM Racing | BMW 320si E90 | 6 | Michael Meyer | 3–4 |
K&K Motorsport | Audi A4 Super 2000 | 7 | Andreas Kast | 1–3 |
Vukovic Motorsport | BMW 320si E90 | 8 | Milenko Vukovic | 2–4, 7 |
Huggler Motorsport | BMW 320i E46 | 9 | Markus Huggler | 6–8 |
Rikli Motorsport | Honda Civic FD | 12 | Peter Rikli | 7–8 |
Division 2 | ||||
Mierschke Motorsport | Ford Fiesta ST | 31 | Nils Mierschke | All |
Liqui Moly Team Engstler [3] | Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V | 33 | Julia Trampert [3] | All |
34 | Lennart Marioneck [3] | All | ||
Maurer Motorsport | Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V | 35 | Wilson Borgnino | 2 |
Chevrolet Aveo | 3–8 | |||
36 | Vadim Meshcheriakov | 2–3 | ||
37 | Alexander Frolov | 2–3 | ||
53 | Bodo Cordes | 4 | ||
ETH Tuning | Peugeot 207 Sport | 38 | Guido Thierfelder | All |
39 | Norbert Heinz | 7–8 | ||
Citroën Saxo VTS | 58 | Andreas Rinke | 7–8 | |
Ravenol Team | Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V | 40 | Yury Krauchuk | 1–6 |
57 | René Freisberg | 8 | ||
Glatzel Racing | Ford Fiesta ST | 41 | Ingo Wirtz | 3, 5 |
43 | David Griessner | 5–7 | ||
56 | Michael Zeilinger | 8 | ||
Ford Fiesta VCT Sport | 42 | Ralf Glatzel | All | |
Gena Autosport | Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V | 45 | Erwin Lukas | 7 |
Ford Fiesta TI-VCT | 46 | Kevin Krammes | 1–2, 8 | |
NK Racing | Ford Fiesta ST | 47 | Ronny Reinsberger | 3 |
48 | René Keyselt | 3 | ||
Lafia Motorsport | Citroën C2 VTS | 49 | Felix Janning | 1–3 |
52 | Alf Ahrens | 4 | ||
RSK-Motorsport | Ford Fiesta ST | 51 | Patrick Rahn | 4 |
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | |
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1 | R1 | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | 1 April | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport | ||||
2 | R1 | Circuit Park Zandvoort | 6 May | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport | ||||
3 | R1 | Sachsenring | 10 June | Jens Guido Weimann | Milenko Vukovic | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport | ||||
4 | R1 | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | 8 July | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport | ||||
5 | R1 | Red Bull Ring | 12 August | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport | ||||
6 | R1 | Lausitzring | 26 August | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Jens Guido Weimann | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport | ||||
7 | R1 | Nürburgring | 16 September | Jens Guido Weimann | Johannes Leidinger | Peter Rikli | Rikli Motorsport |
R2 | Johannes Leidinger | Johannes Leidinger | Thate Motorsport | ||||
8 | R1 | Hockenheimring | 30 September | Jens Guido Weimann | Johannes Leidinger | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
R2 | Johannes Leidinger | Jens Guido Weimann | Thate Motorsport |
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Bold – Pole |
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Bold – Pole |
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th |
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Points | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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