2022 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

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The 2022 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany was the 37th season of the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany. The season began at Spa-Francorchamps on 5 May and ended at Hockenheim on 23 October. [1] Races were held in Belgium, Germany, Austria, Italy and the Netherlands.

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Calendar

RoundCircuitDateSupporting
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium 5–7 May FIA World Endurance Championship
2 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, Austria 20–22 May ADAC GT Masters
3 Flag of Italy.svg Imola Circuit, Imola, Italy 17–19 June Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort, Netherlands 24–26 June ADAC GT Masters
5 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany 5–7 August
6 Flag of Germany.svg Lausitzring, Klettwitz, Germany 19–21 August
7 Flag of Germany.svg Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany 23–25 September
8 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring, Hockenheim, Germany 21–23 October

Entry list

TeamNo.DriverClassRounds
Flag of Germany.svg Huber Racing [lower-alpha 1]
Flag of Germany.svg SSR Huber Racing [lower-alpha 2]
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Georgi DonchevPAAll
3 Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich PAll
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Morris SchuringPAll
44 Flag of Germany.svg Jonas GreifR5–8
57 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rudy van BurenPAll
75 Flag of Israel.svg Ariel LeviRAll
92 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller P1–4
Flag of Germany.svg Black Falcon4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek HartogPAll
5 Flag of Germany.svg Sören SprengPAAll
6 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos RivasPAAll
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Fach Auto Tech7 Flag of Germany.svg Christof LangerPAAll
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander FachRAll
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan HanafinRAll
Flag of Germany.svg HRT Performance [lower-alpha 3]
Flag of Germany.svg HRT Motorsport [lower-alpha 4]
10 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias JeserichPA1
15 Flag of Austria.svg Philipp SagerPA2
31 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Freymuth RAll
65 Flag of Germany.svg Kai PfisterPA2, 5, 8
68 Flag of Germany.svg Tim StenderR5–6
69 Flag of Germany.svg Holger HarmsenPA1, 7–8
77 Flag of Germany.svg Kim Andre HauschildPA3–4, 6–7
Flag of Germany.svg Allied-Racing13 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander TauscherRAll
99 Flag of Denmark.svg Bastian Buus PAll
Flag of Austria.svg HP Racing International20 Flag of Austria.svg Harald Prozcyk PAll
98 Flag of Germany.svg Jan SeyffertRAll
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite [lower-alpha 5]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg GP Elite [lower-alpha 6]
22 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ghislain CordeelR8
24 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max van Splunteren [2] P1–6
25 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde PAll
26 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesse van KuijkPAll
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan van KuijkPAll
28 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucas GroeneveldP1–5, 7–8
29 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van EijndhovenRAll
Flag of Germany.svg CarTech Motorsport by Nigrin23 Flag of Germany.svg Lukas ErtlPAll
84 Flag of Kuwait.svg Ahmad AlshehabPAAll
Flag of Germany.svg ID Racing40 Flag of Finland.svg Jukka HonkavuoriPAll
41 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark J. ThomasPA5
42 Flag of Germany.svg Luka WlömerR6
43 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem MeijerR7
44 Flag of Germany.svg Jonas GreifR1–4
45 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Glenn van ParijsP8
Flag of Germany.svg IronForce Racing by Phoenix 94 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira PAll
95 Flag of Germany.svg Richard WagnerPAll
96 Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Erik SlootenPAAll
IconClass
PPro Cup
RRookie
PAPro-Am Cup
Guest Starter

Results

RoundCircuitPoleOverall WinnerRookie WinnerProAm Winner
1R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander Fach Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander Fach Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
2R1 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek Hartog Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan Hanafin Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Erik Slooten
R2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Morris Schuring Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
3R1 Flag of Italy.svg Imola Circuit Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek Hartog Flag of Denmark.svg Bastian Buus Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan Hanafin Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
R2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Erik Slooten
4R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Zandvoort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Tauscher Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Erik Slooten
R2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan Hanafin Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Erik Slooten
5R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan Hanafin Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
R2 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Lausitzring Flag of Denmark.svg Bastian Buus Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Erik Slooten
R2 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of Bulgaria.svg Georgi Donchev
7R1 Flag of Germany.svg Sachsenring Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan Hanafin Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
8R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Tauscher Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas
R2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander Fach Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas

Standings

Overall

Pos.DriverTeam SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
ZND
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
Flag of Germany.svg Laurin Heinrich Flag of Germany.svg Huber Racing1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice3
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Dylan Pereira Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice2
Flag of Denmark.svg Bastian Buus Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek Hartog Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Morris Schuring Flag of Germany.svg Huber Racing5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rudy van Buren Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice9
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max van Splunteren Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice8
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lorcan Hanafin Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Tauscher Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesse van Kuijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice10
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice6
Flag of Finland.svg Juukka Honkavuori Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander Fach Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Lucas Groeneveld Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Lukas Ertl Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Daan van Kuijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Israel.svg Ariel Levi Flag of Germany.svg Huber Racing
Flag of Germany.svg Jan Erik Slooten Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Freymuth Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Luxembourg.svg Carlos Rivas Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Austria.svg Hari Proczyk Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ghislain Cordeel Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Richard Wagner Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Sören Spreng Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Jan Seyffert Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Georgi Donchev Flag of Germany.svg Huber Racing
Flag of Germany.svg Christof Langer Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Mathias Jeserich Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Austria.svg Phillip Sager Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mark J. Thomas Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Luka Wlömer Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Jonas Greif Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Kai Pfister Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Holger Harmsen Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Germany.svg Kim Andre Hauschild Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice
Flag of Kuwait.svg Ahmad Al Shehab Flag of the Netherlands.svg JW Raceservice

Rookie

ProAm

Team

See also

Notes

  1. Cars No. 2, 57 and 75 entered as Huber Racing and cars No. 3, 14, 44 and 92 entered as SSR Huber Racing
  2. Cars No. 2, 57 and 75 entered as Huber Racing and cars No. 3, 14, 44 and 92 entered as SSR Huber Racing
  3. Cars No. 10, 15, 31, 65, 69 and 77 entered as HRT Performance and car No. 68 entered as HRT Motorsport in round 5 and as HRT Performance in round 6.
  4. Cars No. 10, 15, 31, 65, 69 and 77 entered as HRT Performance and car No. 68 entered as HRT Motorsport in round 5 and as HRT Performance in round 6.
  5. Cars No. 22, 24, 25 and 26 entered as Team GP Elite and cars No. 27, 28 and 29 entered as GP Elite.
  6. Cars No. 24, 25 and 26 entered as Team GP Elite and cars No. 27, 28 and 29 entered as GP Elite.

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