The 2018 Supercar Challenge powered by Hankook was the eighteenth season of the Supercar Challenge. It began at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 13 April and ended at TT Circuit Assen on 21 October. [1]
Round | Circuit | Date | Event | Notes |
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1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium | 13–15 April | Spa Euro Races | Both races contested with cars from the GT & Prototype Challenge. |
2 | Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands | 19–21 May | JUMBO Racing Day | |
3 | Circuit Zolder, Belgium | 29–30 June–1 July | Zolder Superprix | |
4 | Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands | 13–15 July | Supporting Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, GT class contested both races with cars from the GT & Prototype Challenge. | |
5 | TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands | 17–19 August | Gamma Racing Day | |
6 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium | 28–30 September | Spa Racing Festival | Both races contested with cars from the GT & Prototype Challenge. |
7 | TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands | 19–21 October | Hankook Finale Races | GT class contested both races with cars from the GT & Prototype Challenge. |
Source: [1] [2] |
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Bold indicates overall winner.
Round | Circuit | GT Winning Car | Supersport 1 Winning Car | Supersport 2 Winning Car | Sport Winning Car | |
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GT Winning Drivers | Supersport 1 Winning Drivers | Supersport 2 Winning Drivers | Sport Winning Drivers | |||
1 | R1 | Spa-Francorchamps | No. 188 Speedlover | No. 201 FEBO Racing Team | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 401 Traxx Racing Team |
John de Wilde | Dennis de Borst Stan van Oord | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Bart van den Broeck Chris Voet | |||
R2 | No. 111 JR Motorsport | No. 202 Ferry Monster Autosport | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 403 Kustlicht | ||
Ward Sluys Bas Schouten | René Steenmetz | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Sandra van der Sloot John van der Voort | |||
2 | R1 | Zandvoort | No. 199 JR Motorsport | No. 259 BS Racing Team | No. 342 Koopman Racing | No. 402 Spirit Racing |
Willem Meijer Michael Verhagen | Peter Schreurs Marcel van de Maat | Bart Arendsen Joop Arendsen | Rob Nieman | |||
R2 | No. 188 Speedlover | No. 202 Ferry Monster Autosport | No. 343 Koopman Racing | No. 401 Traxx Racing Team | ||
John de Wilde | René Steenmetz | Marco Dijkhuis | Bart van den Broeck Chris Voet | |||
3 | R1 | Zolder | No. 111 JR Motorsport | No. 259 BS Racing Team | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 402 Spirit Racing |
Ward Sluys Bas Schouten | Peter Schreurs Marcel van de Maat | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Rob Nieman | |||
R2 | No. 111 JR Motorsport | No. 222 Blueberry Racing | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 401 Traxx Racing Team | ||
Ward Sluys Bas Schouten | Luuk van Loon Ronald van Loon | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Bart van den Broeck Chris Voet | |||
4 | R1 | Zandvoort | No. 180 Go Motorsports by DVB | No. 201 FEBO Racing Team | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 402 Spirit Racing |
Cenk Ceyisakar | Dennis de Borst Stan van Oord | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Rob Nieman | |||
R2 | No. 199 JR Motorsport | No. 202 Ferry Monster Autosport | No. 381 Why Not Pitstop Racing Events | No. 402 Spirit Racing | ||
Willem Meijer Michael Verhagen | René Steenmetz | Nicolas Delencre | Rob Nieman | |||
5 | R1 | Assen | No. 107 BODA Racing | No. 201 FEBO Racing Team | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 405 Racing Team Tappel |
Daan Meijer | Dennis de Borst Stan van Oord | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Henk Tappel | |||
R2 | No. 188 Speedlover | No. 201 FEBO Racing Team | No. 342 Koopman Racing | No. 405 Racing Team Tappel | ||
John de Wilde | Dennis de Borst Stan van Oord | Bart Arendsen Joop Arendsen | Henk Tappel | |||
6 | R1 | Spa-Francorchamps | No. 111 JR Motorsport | No. 246 Euro Autosport Foundation | No. 346 Koopman Racing | No. 402 Spirit Racing |
Ward Sluys Bas Schouten | Ruud Olij | René Snel | Rob Nieman Joey van Splunteren | |||
R2 | No. 199 JR Motorsport | No. 202 Ferry Monster Autosport | No. 381 Why Not Pitstop Racing Events | No. 401 Traxx Racing Team | ||
Willem Meijer Michael Verhagen | René Steenmetz | Nicolas Delencre | Bart van den Broeck Chris Voet | |||
7 | R1 | Assen | No. 111 JR Motorsport | No. 266 JW Race Service | No. 356 MWR Racing | No. 405 Racing Team Tappel |
Ward Sluys Bas Schouten | Max Veels Jack van der Ende | Remco de Beus | Henk Tappel Harold Wisselink | |||
R2 | No. 188 Speedlover | No. 201 FEBO Racing Team | No. 355 Brightfiber Glaszevel Promotion Team | No. 499 Spirit Racing | ||
John de Wilde | Dennis de Borst Stan van Oord | Rogier de Leeuw Patrick de Vreede | Joey van Splunteren | |||
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | Pole |
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Points | 23 | 20 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
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