2021 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia

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The 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia was the 18th Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia season. It began on 7 May at Ring Knutstorp and ended on 2 October at Mantorp Park. The championship was made up of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991 II).

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Entry list

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing1 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas SundahlAll
42 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer BergströmMAll
Flag of Norway.svg Jaffa-Hermansen Racing5 Flag of Norway.svg Roger HermansenM2, 5
51 Flag of Norway.svg Ole William Nærsnes5
Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition9 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas KarlssonM1–3, 5–6
92 Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Marklund 1
Flag of Sweden.svg Prido Racing10 Flag of Sweden.svg Krister AnderoM1–2, 4–6
Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport11 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Fredericsson1–3, 6
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle LejonkransM6
31 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus EricssonAll
44 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Hedin1–2, 4–6
45 Flag of Sweden.svg Emil PerssonAll
Flag of Germany.svg Porsche Experience Racing 13 Flag of Sweden.svg Carl Philip BernadotteMAll
911 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ekblom G1
4
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen 2–3
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simona de Silvestro 5
Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist 6
Flag of Sweden.svg Nova Racing27 Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin HellstenAll
Flag of Sweden.svg Steber Racing28 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrick Rundqvist1, 3–6
39 Flag of Sweden.svg Hugo AnderssonAll
Flag of Sweden.svg R Competition61 Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil RantzowM2, 5–6
Flag of Sweden.svg TK Competition62 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy KarlssonM4–6
Flag of Sweden.svg Kjellin Motorsports91 Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar Löfqvist4–6
Flag of Norway.svg Porsche Center Son991 Flag of Norway.svg Erlend Juan Olsen5–6
IconClass
MMasters' Cup
GGuest

Results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamMasters' Cup Winner
1R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Ring Knutstorp 7–8 May Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Karlsson
2R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anderstorp Raceway 18–19 June Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow
R3 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow
3R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Falkenbergs Motorbana 9–10 July Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin Hellsten Flag of Sweden.svg Nova Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
4R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Karlskoga Motorstadion 20–21 August Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Karlsson
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
5R1 Flag of Norway.svg Rudskogen 17–18 September Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow
R3 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simona de Silvestro Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow
6R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Mantorp Park 1–2 October Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow

Championship standings

Race format

Race 1 is a 20-minute + 1 lap race being set by the results of Q1. Race 2 is a 30-minute + 1 lap race with 9th and below being set by Q1 results and the top 8 being set by a top-eight shootout in Q2. [1] If there are three races, Q1 sets the grid for Race 1 and Race 2 with Q2 setting the grid for Race 3.

Scoring system

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th Pole   FL  
Points25201714121098765432111

Drivers' Championship

Those highlighted in blue are Masters' Cup entries.

Pos.Driver KNU
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AND
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FAL
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KAR
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RUD
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MAN
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Points
R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl111112Ret2211111332
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson66383411133236237
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin Hellsten45567164422454202
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson5272432Ret344345201
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Hugo Andersson3313495Ret126659177122
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström91165Ret637771014810112
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Fredericsson2Ret2Ret27DSQRet289
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrick Rundqvist1081058Ret8867984
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Karlsson119119Ret11Ret5910131091177
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Carl Philip Bernadotte12Ret1010894611Ret15Ret111370
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow836Ret986868
12 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Hedin1410912109Ret131111121453
13 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen 4758Ret43
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist 2338
15 Flag of Sweden.svg Krister Andero13121211111110151616141737
16 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simona de Silvestro 56535
17 Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar Löfqvist108121215101233
18 Flag of Sweden.svg Fredrik Ekblom [lower-alpha 1] 743529
19 Flag of Norway.svg Ole William Nærsnes97725
20 Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Marklund 8719
21 Flag of Norway.svg Roger HermansenRetDNSDNS11141211
22 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Karlsson131216181716187
23 Flag of Norway.svg Erlend Juan Olsen14171315166
24 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle Lejonkrans13154
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2Points
KNU
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AND
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FAL
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KAR
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RUD
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MAN
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Masters' Cup

Pos.Driver KNU
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AND
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FAL
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KAR
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RUD
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MAN
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Points
R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström91165Ret637771014810281
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Karlsson119119Ret11Ret59101310911229
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Carl Philip Bernadotte12Ret1010894611Ret15Ret1113182
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil Rantzow836Ret9868170
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Krister Andero131212111111101516161417159
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Tommy Karlsson1312161817161873
7 Flag of Norway.svg Roger HermansenRetDNSDNS11141248
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle Lejonkrans131524
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2Points
KNU
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AND
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FAL
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KAR
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RUD
Flag of Norway.svg
MAN
Flag of Sweden.svg

Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamPoints
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl-Pampas Racing591
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport478
3 Flag of Germany.svg Porsche Experience Racing 325
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition297
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Steber Racing206
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Nova Racing202
7 Flag of Sweden.svg R Competition170
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Prido Racing159
9 Flag of Norway.svg Jaffa-Hermansen Racing73
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjellin Motorsports33
11 Flag of Sweden.svg TK Competition24
12 Flag of Norway.svg Porsche Center Son6

Notes

  1. Fredrik Ekblom was ineligible for points at Round 1 but was eligible for points at Round 4.

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References

  1. "Tävlingsformat och regler". Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-12-19.