2013 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain

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Champion Michael Meadows driving for Samsung Smart Motorsport at Knockhill. Samsung Porsche at Knockhill BTCC 2013.jpg
Champion Michael Meadows driving for Samsung Smart Motorsport at Knockhill.

The 2013 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain was a multi-event, one make motor racing championship held across England and Scotland. The championship featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers, competing in Porsche 911 GT3 cars that conform to the technical regulations for the championship. It is a multi class championship, with drivers grouped based on their ability and experience into three classes: Professional, Professional-Amateur 1 (Pro-Am 1) and Professional-Amateur 2 (Pro-Am 2). [1] It forms part of the extensive program of support categories built up around the BTCC centrepiece.

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This season was the eleventh Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain. The season commenced on 31 March at Brands Hatch  – on the circuit's Indy configuration – and concluded on 13 October at the same venue, utilising the Grand Prix circuit, after twenty races held at ten meetings, all in support of the 2013 British Touring Car Championship.

Entry list


TeamNo.DriverRounds
Samsung Smart Motorsport1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows All
11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kent1–3
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Birch4–10
Redline Racing 7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman 1–7, 9–10
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan De Zille1
Juta Racing 8 Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis All
Team Parker Racing 23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd All
Celtic Speed45 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher All
Pro-Am 1
Celtic Speed4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Brewster9
44 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Brewster1–2, 5–7, 10
Redline Racing 10 Flag of South Africa.svg Kyle Barnes1
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan De Zille2–10
25 Flag of Spain.svg Víctor Jiménez All
29 Flag of Turkey.svg Yücel Özbek1, 3
99 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Keith Webster6
Team Parker Racing 17 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Leonard2
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Sherwood10
36 Flag of Ireland.svg Karl Leonard 2, 4
Pro-Am 2
Redline Racing 12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Wright5
IN2 Racing
Goff Racing
59 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Goff2, 6
Parr Motorsport95 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pete Smallwood1–2, 4, 9

Race calendar and results

On 29 August 2012, the British Touring Car Championship announced the race calendar for the 2013 season, for all of the series competing on the TOCA package. [2]

Circuits for the 2013 season BTCC Tracks 2012.png
Circuits for the 2013 season
RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Brands Hatch
(Indy Circuit, Kent)
31 March Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Redline Racing
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Redline Racing
2R3 Donington Park
(National Circuit, Leicestershire)
21 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
R4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
3R5 Thruxton Circuit
(Hampshire)
5 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd Team Parker Racing
R6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
4R7 Oulton Park
(Island Circuit, Cheshire)
9 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
R8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
5R9 Croft Circuit
(North Yorkshire)
23 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Redline Racing
R10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis Juta Racing
6R11 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
4 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis Juta Racing
R12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis Juta Racing
7R13 Knockhill Racing Circuit
(Fife)
25 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
R14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
8R15 Rockingham Motor Speedway
(International Super Sports Car Circuit, Northamptonshire)
15 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher Celtic Speed
R16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher Celtic Speed
9R17 Silverstone Circuit
(National Circuit, Northamptonshire)
29 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Samsung Smart Motorsport
R18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Redline Racing
10R19 Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit, Kent)
13 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher Celtic Speed
R20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman Redline Racing

Championship standings

PosDriver BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Pen.Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Meadows 291161113Ret5211DSQ41236325
2 Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Gelžinis 32232395411149235325310
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Rory Butcher 4446Ret7432Ret3328113413266
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Lloyd Ret313412226Ret4Ret32Ret22542249
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman 11323Ret541DSQ248341Ret1231
6 Flag of Spain.svg Víctor Jiménez 577945685377Ret735775Ret194
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan de Zille7610858779RetRet565466RetRet4160
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Brewster8108128210107687100
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James BirchRet97Ret6654DSQ7Ret67Ret90
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Kent65657467
11 Flag of Ireland.svg Karl Leonard573647
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pete Smallwood11Ret11138109842
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Goff9119926
14 Flag of Turkey.svg Yücel Özbek9Ret8625
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Wright10420
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Sherwood6818
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Keith Webster8816
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Brewster8915
19 Flag of South Africa.svg Kyle Barnes10814
20 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Leonard121010
PosDriver BHI DON THR OUL CRO SNE KNO ROC SIL BHGP Pen.Pts

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