2015 ADAC Procar Series

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The 2015 ADAC Procar Series is the twenty-first season of the ADAC Procar Series, the German championship for touring cars. For this season Super 2000 cars were banned. The season consisted of eight separate race weekends with two races each, spread over eight different tracks. [1]

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Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Division 1
Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Racing Ford Fiesta ST 1 Flag of Germany.svg Heiko HammelAll
Flag of Switzerland.svg Vukovic Motorsport Renault Clio IV RS 4 Flag of Switzerland.svg Milenko Vukovic1, 3–7
Flag of Germany.svg LB-Racing Ford Fiesta ST 7 Flag of Germany.svg Johannes LeidingerAll
Flag of Germany.svg H&R Team Dombek
Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
Mini John Cooper Works 8 Flag of Germany.svg Kai Jordan1–6, 8
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik LestrupAll
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Franjo KovacAll
Flag of Germany.svg Caisley AEG ID Mini John Cooper Works 17 Flag of Germany.svg Reinhard NehlsAll
Division 2
Flag of Germany.svg ETH Tuning Citroën Saxo VTS 86 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Rinke1–2, 4–8
Peugeot 207 Sport 68 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krings1
77 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Hilgenhövel2–8
81 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Meyer2–4
Ford Fiesta ST 5
Flag of Germany.svg Glatzel Racing1
82 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Schwan3–4, 6–7
85 Flag of Germany.svg Arno Dahm8
88 Flag of Germany.svg Dominique SchaakAll
Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V 79 Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Reinsberger1–6
83 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf GlatzelAll
Division 3
Flag of Germany.svg Heide Motorsport Mini John Cooper Works 31 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Heide1–2, 5, 7–8
32 Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Kampmann2, 5, 7–8
45 Flag of Germany.svg Nils Ballerstein1–2, 5
Flag of Germany.svg IMC Motorsport33 Flag of Germany.svg Victoria FroßAll
50 Flag of Germany.svg Jeremy KrügerAll
Flag of Germany.svg Frensch Power Motorsport37 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Heidrich7
41 Flag of Germany.svg Steve KirschAll
55 Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard WagnerAll
Flag of Germany.svg Team Steve Kirsch Motorsport42 Flag of Germany.svg René Münnich 6
49 Flag of Germany.svg Niki Schelle5
Flag of Germany.svg Mini Racing Team44 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk LauthAll

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of Germany.svg Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 27 April Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
2R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit Zolder 7 June Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Lausitzring 5 July Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Switzerland.svg Milenko Vukovic Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Switzerland.svg Milenko Vukovic Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Racing
4R1 Flag of Austria.svg Salzburgring 26 July Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Switzerland.svg Milenko Vukovic Flag of Switzerland.svg Vukovic Motorsport
5R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring 16 August Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Kai Jordan Flag of Germany.svg H&R Team Dombek
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Sachsenring 30 August Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
7R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Park Zandvoort 20 September Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
8R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 4 October Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup Flag of Germany.svg Besapalast Team Dombek
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel Flag of Germany.svg Wolf Racing

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
ZOL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
SAL
Flag of Austria.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Points
Division 1
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Lestrup11111DNS141311111Ret154
2 Flag of Germany.svg Heiko Hammel223521623DNS74NC26196
3 Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Leidinger334354456232342391
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Franjo Kovac545442335465433580
5 Flag of Germany.svg Kai JordanDNSDNS22635DNS414DNS5261
6 Flag of Germany.svg Reinhard Nehls456RetDNSDNSDNSRet7553254450
7 Flag of Switzerland.svg Milenko VukovicDNSDNS35212Ret2DNSDNSDNS46
Division 2
1 Flag of Germany.svg Ralf Glatzel5Ret11112221212211140
2 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Rinke212DNS11151311RetDNS116
3 Flag of Germany.svg Dominique Schaak3453225444RetRet333380
4 Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Hilgenhövel44344Ret53344Ret2269
5 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Meyer12Ret253333265
6 Flag of Germany.svg Ronny ReinsbergerRetRet354Ret65RetDNS4235
7 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krings4311
8 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen SchwanRet5DNS6RetDNSDNSDNS7
9 Flag of Germany.svg Arno DahmRet45
Division 3
1 Flag of Germany.svg Steve Kirsch1111111111111111191
2 Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Lauth5224332343222224108
3 Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Wagner3442224224333332104
4 Flag of Germany.svg Jeremy Krüger7686443Ret6955667449
5 Flag of Germany.svg Victoria Froß6Ret6755548766776347
6 Flag of Germany.svg Nils Ballerstein23333240
7 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Heide455578555536
8 Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Kampmann7DNS96887612
9 Flag of Germany.svg René Münnich 4410
10 Flag of Germany.svg Martin Heidrich4410
11 Flag of Germany.svg Niki Schelle558
PosDriver OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
ZOL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
SAL
Flag of Austria.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
Points108654321

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References

  1. Hudson, Neil (17 December 2014). "ADAC Procar reveals calendar for 2015 season". TouringCarTimes. Mediaempire Stockholm AB. Retrieved 27 July 2015.