2014 Mini Challenge UK

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The 2014 Mini Challenge season was the thirteenth season of the Mini Challenge UK. The season started on 26 April at Donington Park and ended on 14 September at Brands Hatch. The season featured seven rounds across the UK.

Calendar

RoundCircuitDateClassesRaces
1 Donington Park 26–27 AprilAll3
2 Brands Hatch 10–11 MayAll4
3 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 21–22 JuneAll2
4 Oulton Park 12 JulyAll3
5 Castle Combe 2 AugustAll2
6 Silverstone Circuit 16–17 AugustAll3
7 Brands Hatch 13–14 SeptemberAll3

Entry list

TeamNo.DriverRounds
JCW Class
Peak Performance Racing2Luke CaudleAll
Sussex Road & Race7Craig Freeman5-6
32Alan TaylorAll
57Keith Issatt1, 3-7
Excelr8 Motorsport 8Hamish BrandonAll
37 Rob Smith 4, 6-7
69Mark Steward1, 3, 6-7
79Jono Brown7
100Chris Smith2
778 Chris James 4
888Chris Knox7
Team Swanflight15Patrick Mortimer2-7
Lohen18Chris Callister-Russell1-6
28Henry DupreyAll
88Mike Fryatt6
Lawrence Davey Racing19Lawrence DaveyAll
41Paul Knapp7
Coastal Racing20Kyle Reid4
Privateer33James Webb3
IN:MINI55Simon Quinn1-2
Oakfield Motorsport66Steve Ruxton-Cocker1-2
77Neil NewsteadAll
Charles Stewart GP110Charles StewartAll
Cooper Class
Coastal Racing1Shane StoneyAll
25William Davison6
49Martin PooleAll
89Chris Stoney1–3, 5
Sussex Road & Race3Ricky PageAll
Excelr8 Motorsport4Gideon CresswellAll
17William PhillipsAll
73Toby Hotston1-2
78Matt HammondAll
Team Swanflight9Simon WaltonAll
10Adrian NormanAll
Peak Performance Racing11Grace WilliamsAll
Lohen13Stuart Kent6
128Will Dendy7
Mark Wakefield Racing16Mark Wakefield1–2, 4-7
Staffs Racing23Max Leaver5-7
West Anglia College27Josh GollinAll
Lawrence Davey Racing76Jo Polley1–2, 4-7
Team Aim Higher91Pete DiamentAll

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 DON BHI SNE OUL CAS SIL BHGP Pts
1Chris Knox105141112611311111021C325
2Neil Newstead3355447333514Ret45833C239
3Luke Caudle11212Ret411RetRetRet23112RetRet4C220
4Lawrence Davey22436213454423Ret792RetRetC210
5Hamish Brandon4638586845645456486C208
6Henry Duprey781010106572910106223Ret42C190
7Chris Callister-RussellRet9RetDSQ752DNSDNS22RetRetDNS345C120
8Alan Taylor9Ret998Ret8RetDNS8781056107712C117
9Patrick Mortimer797109910898710RetDNS811C102
10Mark Steward576107983108C89
11 Rob Smith 695Ret7155C79
12Charles Stewart11DNS71112DSQ95RetDNSRet79Ret14116RetRetC74
13Keith IssattRetRet868RetDNSDNS76812Ret99C71
14Chris Smith2333C63
15Simon Quinn64116DNSRetDNSC39
16 Chris James 736C34
17Jono Brown17C31
18Steve Ruxton-Cocker810RetRet11911C31
19Mike Fryatt12139C14
20James Webb1110C11
21Paul KnappRet10C6
22Craig FreemanDNSDNS13RetDNSC3
23Kyle ReidDNSDNSDNSC0

Cooper Class

PosDriver DON BHI SNE OUL CAS SIL BHGP Pts
1Shane Stoney1111316111111135744C337
2Josh Gollin2634643352222Ret42131C272
3William Phillips9499DSQ3122Ret333614322C247
4Ricky PageDNS27242263Ret484221413C225
5Matt HammondRet3532644675454762910C210
6Gideon Cresswell352515Ret5DSQ58Ret63535812C193
7Simon Walton47661077Ret747Ret1151291257C148
8Mark Wakefield8810Ret9956677119Ret976C123
9Grace Williams69412889Ret9Ret95107111314108C121
10Adrian Norman5Ret1175Ret1088Ret109139811111111C109
11Martin PooleRetRet13107Ret89Ret3Ret6DNSDNS101010Ret13C79
12Pete Diament101012Ret11Ret11Ret108111014121212131315C71
13Jo Polley11111411Ret1012912119101414161214C66
14Chris Stoney7Ret88RetDNSDNS748RetC55
15Max Leaver128Ret86Ret9C37
16William Davison678C27
17Toby Hotston12121513121113C24
18Will Dendy65C21
19Stuart Kent151515C3

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