2020 Porsche Supercup

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The 2020 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup was the 28th Porsche Supercup season. It began on 5 July at the Red Bull Ring and ended on 6 September at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, after eight scheduled races, all of which were support events for the 2020 Formula One season.

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing 1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaxon Evans All
2 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira All
Flag of Bahrain.svg Lechner Racing Middle East 3 Flag of Germany.svg Leon Köhler RAll
4 Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer RAll
8 Flag of Germany.svg Julian Hanses G1–2, 4–5
Flag of Monaco.svg Nicolas MisslinG6–7
34 Flag of Turkey.svg Berkay Besler G4–5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fach Auto Tech5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen All
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jordan LoveRAll
41 Flag of Italy.svg Diego BertonelliG8
Flag of Italy.svg Dinamic Motorsport 10 Flag of Norway.svg Marius NakkenAll
11 Flag of Austria.svg Moritz SagerR1–5
Flag of the United States.svg Jaden ConwrightG6–8
12 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp SagerPAAll
40 Flag of Italy.svg Gianmarco QuaresminiG8
Flag of Germany.svg MRS GT-Racing14 Flag of Guatemala.svg Mateo LlarenaRAll
15 Flag of Finland.svg Jukka HonkavuoriAll
16 Flag of Germany.svg Laurin HeinrichG1–2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JM LittmanG4–5
Flag of Sweden.svg Hugo NermanG7–8
Flag of France.svg Pierre martinet by Alméras 19 Flag of France.svg Stéphane DenoualPA1, 3, 7
Flag of France.svg Roland BervilléPA2, 6, 8
20 Flag of Norway.svg Roar LindlandPAAll
21 Flag of France.svg Clément MateuPAAll
Flag of France.svg martinet by Alméras 22 Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven All
23 Flag of France.svg Marvin KleinRAll
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite24 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max van SplunterenRAll
25 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde All
26 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesse van KuijkAll
Flag of the Netherlands.svg GP Elite30 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lucas GroeneveldRAll
31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan van KuijkRAll
Flag of France.svg CLRT 32 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck PA1–4
Flag of France.svg Côme Ledogar G5
Flag of France.svg Adam EtekiG6–8
33 Flag of France.svg Florian Latorre All
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bas Koeten Racing Team 35 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek HartogG7
36 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maxime OostenG7
Flag of Italy.svg Ombra Racing 38 Flag of Italy.svg Simone IaquintaG8
39 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Gattuso G8
Flag of Germany.svg Porsche Motorsport911 Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Fassbender G6
Source: [1]
IconClass
PAPro-Am Cup
RRookie
GGuest

Race calendar and results

The revised calendar was announced on 3 June 2020. [2]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 5 July Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaxon Evans Flag of France.svg Florian Latorre Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaxon Evans Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing
212 July Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing
3 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring, Budapest 19 July Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 2 August Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite
59 August Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven Flag of France.svg martinet by Alméras
6 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona 16 August Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaxon Evans Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 30 August Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven Flag of France.svg martinet by Alméras
8 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza 6 September Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Pos.Driver RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde 43312151155
2 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira 21163324148
3 Flag of Turkey.svg Ayhancan Güven 8229181Ret113
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaxon Evans 152038245108
5 Flag of France.svg Florian Latorre 57647432105
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max van Splunteren159924581377
7 Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein76476971075
8 Flag of Germany.svg Leon Köhler 34Ret89626373
9 Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer 685105Ret9665
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jordan Love1213812Ret1112744
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen Ret11Ret513761943
12 Flag of Norway.svg Marius Nakken918713121015843
13 Flag of Finland.svg Jukka HonkavuoriRet1513171412131425
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesse van Kuijk141412151617241523
15 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lucas Groeneveld171611161713142019
16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan van Kuijk1317102319Ret161717
17 Flag of Austria.svg Moritz Sager16191420Ret4
18 Flag of Guatemala.svg Mateo Llarena19241519181419244
19 Flag of Norway.svg Roar Lindland20201618211622183
20 Flag of France.svg Stéphane Denoual2117200
21 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Sager1821Ret22202121Ret0
22 Flag of France.svg Clément Mateu22221821222025220
23 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck 232519250
24 Flag of France.svg Roland Bervillé23Ret230
Guest drivers ineligible for points
- Flag of Germany.svg Julian Hanses 11121490
- Flag of Italy.svg Diego Bertonelli90
- Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich10100
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek Hartog100
- Flag of Turkey.svg Berkay Besler 11110
- Flag of the United States.svg Jaden Conwright1811Ret0
- Flag of Italy.svg Gianmarco Quaresmini110
- Flag of Italy.svg Simone Iaquinta120
- Flag of France.svg Côme Ledogar 150
- Flag of Monaco.svg Nicolas Misslin15170
- Flag of France.svg Adam Eteki1923160
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maxime Oosten180
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JM Littman24230
- Flag of Ireland.svg Michael Fassbender Ret0
- Flag of Sweden.svg Hugo NermanRetRet0
Pos.Driver RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points

Rookie Championship

Pos.Driver RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max van Splunteren159924581377
2 Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein76476971075
3 Flag of Germany.svg Leon Köhler 34Ret89626373
4 Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer 685105Ret9665
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jordan Love1213812Ret1112744
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lucas Groeneveld171611161713142019
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan van Kuijk1317102319Ret161717
8 Flag of Austria.svg Moritz Sager16191420Ret4
9 Flag of Guatemala.svg Mateo Llarena19241519181419244
Pos.Driver RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points

Pro-Am Championship

Pos.Driver RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
1 Flag of Norway.svg Roar Lindland2020161821162218182
3 Flag of France.svg Clément Mateu2222182122202522125
2 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Sager1821Ret22202121Ret124
4 Flag of France.svg Stéphane Denoual21172062
5 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck 2325192552
6 Flag of France.svg Roland Bervillé23Ret2331
Pos.Driver RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points

Teams' Championship

Pos.Team RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
1 Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing 11133224256
252068345
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite43312151232
1599245813
3 Flag of France.svg martinet by Alméras 722718110188
8649697Ret
4 Flag of Bahrain.svg Lechner Racing Middle East 34585693138
68Ret109Ret256
5 Flag of France.svg CLRT 5764743257
2325192515192316
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fach Auto Tech1211851376786
Ret13Ret12Ret111219
7 Flag of Italy.svg Dinamic Motorsport 918713121015851
16191420201811Ret
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg GP Elite131610161713141732
1717112319Ret1620
9 Flag of Germany.svg MRS GT-Racing191513171412131427
Ret24151918141924
10 Flag of France.svg Pierre martinet by Alméras 20201618211622182
2122172122202522
Pos.Team RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points

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