2021 Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific

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The 2021 Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific is the 10th season of Ferrari Challenge competition in the Asia-Pacific region. The season consists of three rounds, starting at the Mugello Circuit on November 16 and concluded at the Dubai Autodrome on January 14 2022. [1]

Contents

Calendar

Rnd.CircuitDatesSupporting
1 Flag of Italy.svg Mugello Circuit 20–21 November 2021Finali Mondiali
2 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Yas Marina Circuit 6–8 January 2022 Gulf 12 Hours
3 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome 12–14 January 2022 2022 Dubai 24 Hour

Entry list

All teams and drivers used the Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo fitted with Pirelli tyres.

TeamNo.DriverClassRounds
Flag of France.svg SF Côte D'Azur Cannes - IB Fast2 Flag of France.svg Ange BardePAMAll
Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing4 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian BrunsborgPAMAll
60 Flag of Denmark.svg Johnny LaursenPAM2
89 Flag of Denmark.svg Claus ZibrandstenPAM2–3
121 Flag of Denmark.svg Peter ChristensenSAM1–2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg HR Owen16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Han SikkensPAM1, 3
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors104 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Andrew GilbertSAM2–3
107 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Mohamed Al QamziSAM2–3
156 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Abdulrahman AddasSAM2
157 Flag of Lebanon.svg Tani HannaS3
173 Flag of Poland.svg Roman ZiemianS2–3
Flag of South Korea.svg Forza Motor Korea111 Flag of South Korea.svg Andrew MoonS2–3
125 Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Sung ParkSAll
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Blackbird Concessionaries113 Flag of Singapore.svg Kirk BaerwaldtSAMAll
Flag of the United States.svg Ferrari of Houston 123 Flag of the United States.svg Brett JacobsonSAMAll
Flag of the United States.svg Ferrari of Beverly Hills 127 Flag of the United States.svg Lisa ClarkSAMAll
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Scuderia Praha163 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renè MateraSAMAll
Flag of Austria.svg Baron Motorsport188 Flag of Austria.svg Ernst KirchmayrS1, 3
IconClass
PTrofeo Pirelli
PAMTrofeo Pirelli Am
SCoppa Shell
SAMCopa Shell Am

Results and standings

Race results

RoundRaceCircuitPole position Trofeo PirelliPole position Coppa ShellTrofeo Pirelli WinnersTrofeo Pirreli Am WinnersCoppa Shell WinnersCoppa Shell Am Winners
11 Flag of Italy.svg Mugello Circuit Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of Austria.svg Baron MotorsportNo Entries Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of Austria.svg Baron Motorsport Flag of the United States.svg Ferrari of Houston
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Austria.svg Enrst Kirchmayr Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Austria.svg Enrst Kirchmayr Flag of the United States.svg Brett Jacobson
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of Austria.svg Baron Motorsport Flag of France.svg SF Côte D'Azur Cannes - IB Fast Flag of Austria.svg Baron Motorsport Flag of the United States.svg Ferrari of Houston
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Austria.svg Enrst Kirchmayr Flag of France.svg Ange Barde Flag of Austria.svg Enrst Kirchmayr Flag of the United States.svg Brett Jacobson
21 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Yas Marina Circuit Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Scuderia Praha
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Poland.svg Roman Ziemian Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Poland.svg Roman Ziemian Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renè Matera
2 Flag of France.svg SF Côte D'Azur Cannes - IB Fast Flag of South Korea.svg Forza Motor Korea Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors Flag of Hong Kong.svg Blackbird Concessionaries
Flag of France.svg Ange Barde Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Sung Park Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Poland.svg Roman Ziemian Flag of Singapore.svg Kirk Baerwaldt
3 Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of South Korea.svg Forza Motor Korea Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Scuderia Praha
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of South Korea.svg Jae Sung Park Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Poland.svg Roman Ziemian Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renè Matera
31 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors Flag of France.svg SF Côte D'Azur Cannes - IB Fast Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors Flag of Hong Kong.svg Blackbird Concessionaries
Flag of Denmark.svg Claus Zibrandsten Flag of Lebanon.svg Tani Hanna Flag of France.svg Ange Barde Flag of Poland.svg Roman Ziemian Flag of Singapore.svg Kirk Baerwaldt
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Formula Racing Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Tayer Motors
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Brunsborg Flag of Poland.svg Roman Ziemian
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Results: [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

Championship standings

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