2022 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia

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The 2022 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia was the 19th Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia season. It began on 13 May at Anderstorp Raceway and ended on 1 October at Mantorp Park. The championship was primarily made up of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992), however teams could run the older Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991 II) and be entered into the "Porsche Approved Cup" category. [1]

Contents

Entry list

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Flag of Sweden.svg Micke Kågered Racing1 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas SundahlAll
22 Flag of Sweden.svg Albin WärnelövAAll
36 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas AhlbergAAll
Flag of Norway.svg Jaffa Racing3 Flag of Norway.svg Erlend Juan OlsenAAll
51 Flag of Norway.svg Ole William NærsnesA3–6
Flag of Germany.svg Porsche Experience Racing 8 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson 6
23 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen 1, 3–5
92 Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Marklund 4
911 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger 2, 5
Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist 6
Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition9 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas KarlssonAll
20 Flag of Sweden.svg Ola NilssonAll
62 Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil RantzowA1, 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport11 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus FredericssonAll
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin HanssonA4–5
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle LejonkrandsAAll
25 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus EricssonAll
27 Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin HellstenAll
28 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrick RundquistA1
44 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Hedin1, 3–6
Flag of Sweden.svg Steber Racing15 Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes MorinAAll
71 Flag of Sweden.svg Markus LöhnrothAAll
Flag of Sweden.svg Kristoffersson Motorsport 17 Flag of Sweden.svg Gustav Bergström1–4, 6
45 Flag of Sweden.svg Emil PerssonAll
Flag of Sweden.svg WestCoast Racing 32 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin KnutssonAll
48 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Karlsson1–4, 6
Flag of Sweden.svg Team Pampas42 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer BergströmAAll
Flag of Sweden.svg Århage Motorsport60 Flag of Sweden.svg Franck ÅrhageA1, 3, 5–6
Flag of Sweden.svg Race Team Gelleråsen - By AFR 61 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus AnnerviAll
Flag of Sweden.svg Sipkar Motorsport66 Flag of Sweden.svg Nermin SipkarAAll
Flag of Sweden.svg Kjellin Motorsport91 Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar LöfqvistAll
IconClass
APorsche Approved Cup
GGuest

Results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamPorsche Approved Cup Winner
1R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anderstorp Raceway 13–14 May Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Fredericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Fredericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Micke Kågered Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Ahlberg
2R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Drivecenter Arena 17–18 June Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Micke Kågered Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Kristoffersson Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin
R3 [lower-alpha 1] Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Micke Kågered Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle Lejonkrands
3R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anderstorp Raceway 5–6 August Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin Hellsten Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin Hellsten Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Ahlberg
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas Sundahl Flag of Sweden.svg Micke Kågered Racing Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin
4R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Karlskoga Motorstadion 19–20 August Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Kristoffersson Motorsport Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Hansson
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Annervi Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Annervi Flag of Sweden.svg Race Team Gelleråsen - By AFR Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin
5R1 Flag of Norway.svg Rudskogen 16–17 September Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Annervi Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin
R3 Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Ahlberg
6R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Mantorp Park 30 September–1 October Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Annervi Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Ahlberg
R2 Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist [lower-alpha 2] [lower-alpha 3] Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Annervi Flag of Sweden.svg Race Team Gelleråsen - By AFR Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin

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 11th and below being set by Q1 results and the top 10 being set by a top-ten shootout in Q2. [2] 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 Porsche Approved Cup entries.

Pos.Driver AND1
Flag of Sweden.svg
SKE
Flag of Sweden.svg
AND2
Flag of Sweden.svg
KAR
Flag of Sweden.svg
RUD
Flag of Norway.svg
MAN
Flag of Sweden.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R3 [lower-alpha 1] R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas SundahlRet1191212924357237
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Ola Nilsson57353633511118236
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Emil Persson65512941266522220
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Ericsson22Ret27354343233214
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Annervi44744420151327201179
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Edvin HellstenRet6676125477864161
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus Fredericsson1Ret41255676WDWDWD46121
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Knutsson1289398111110915972391
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen 337Ret6788689
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Ahlberg99121113119121511111191765
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin7Ret10611177Ret1312912171063
12 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger 214DNS55461
13 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Karlsson19Ret81815148912101141
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Oscar LöfqvistRetDNS14Ret810121411131014Ret1440
15 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström1013111012RetRet1619101916151235
16 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle Lejonkrands14111517101218RetDNSRet1213Ret2225
17 Flag of Sweden.svg Gustav Bergström1610138RetRet151714Ret1323
18 Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson 8521
19 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Karlsson15Ret19151413Ret1317141310211921
20 Flag of Sweden.svg Hampus Hedin8Ret1516191616142112Ret15
21 Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Marklund 10814
22 Flag of Norway.svg Erlend Juan Olsen131216131721Ret212015Ret20161512
23 Flag of Norway.svg Ole William Nærsnes161018Ret2016Ret111611
24 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Hansson8DNSWDWDWD8
25 Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist DSQ98
26 Flag of Sweden.svg Albin Wärnelöv18141716182014201817171714186
27 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrick Rundquist11Ret5
28 Flag of Sweden.svg Franck Århage2015181718181513205
29 Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil RantzowRetRet22133
30 Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Löhnroth171618Ret1619Ret222119201819210
31 Flag of Sweden.svg Nermin Sipkar2117RetRetRetDSQ19232221211918Ret0
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R3 [lower-alpha 1] R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2Points
AND1
Flag of Sweden.svg
SKE
Flag of Sweden.svg
AND2
Flag of Sweden.svg
KAR
Flag of Sweden.svg
RUD
Flag of Norway.svg
MAN
Flag of Sweden.svg

Porsche Approved Cup

Pos.Driver AND1
Flag of Sweden.svg
SKE
Flag of Sweden.svg
AND2
Flag of Sweden.svg
KAR
Flag of Sweden.svg
RUD
Flag of Norway.svg
MAN
Flag of Sweden.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R3 [lower-alpha 1] R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Ahlberg991211131191215111111917283
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Hannes Morin7Ret10611177Ret13139121710274
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Christoffer Bergström1013111012RetRet16191019161512198
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Albin Wärnelöv1814171618201420181717171418159
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjelle Lejonkrands14111517101218RetDNSRet1213Ret22149
6 Flag of Norway.svg Erlend Juan Olsen131216131721Ret212015Ret201615145
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Löhnroth171618Ret1619Ret22211920181921109
8 Flag of Norway.svg Ole William Nærsnes161018Ret2016Ret1116104
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Franck Århage20151817181815132099
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Nermin Sipkar2117RetRetRetDSQ19232221211918Ret69
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Robin Hansson8DNSWDWDWD28
12 Flag of Sweden.svg Lars-Bertil RantzowRetRet221321
13 Flag of Sweden.svg Patrick Rundquist11Ret14
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R3 [lower-alpha 1] R1R2R1R2R1R2R3R1R2Points
AND1
Flag of Sweden.svg
SKE
Flag of Sweden.svg
AND2
Flag of Sweden.svg
KAR
Flag of Sweden.svg
RUD
Flag of Norway.svg
MAN
Flag of Sweden.svg

Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamPoints
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Micke Kågered Racing532
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Fragus Motorsport483
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Steber Racing364
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Mtech Competition273
5 Flag of Norway.svg Jaffa Racing247
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Kristoffersson Motorsport 240
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Team Pampas197
8 Flag of Germany.svg Porsche Experience Racing 189
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Race Team Gelleråsen - By AFR 176
10 Flag of Sweden.svg WestCoast Racing 132
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Århage Motorsport99
12 Flag of Sweden.svg Sipkar Motorsport69
13 Flag of Sweden.svg Kjellin Motorsport40

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Race 3 at Drivecenter Arena was cancelled due to heavy fog. The race was moved to Anderstorp which was scheduled to take place before Races 1 and 2 that weekend, therefore "Race 3 at Drivecenter" actually took place at Anderstorp on 5 August. https://www.carreracup.se/nyheter/emil-persson-ensam-lordagssegrare-nar-dimman-stoppade-tredje-porsche-carrera-cup-racet-i-fallfors/
  2. Felix Rosenqvist was awarded the point for pole position, however was given a 5-place penalty from Race 1, therefore Marcus Annervi started on pole. https://www.motorsport-events.se/camp/resultsmw/10%20results%202022/04%20Racing/PCCS/07%20Mantorp%20Park/16%20Startgrid%20Race%202.pdf
  3. Felix Rosenqvist was awarded the point for pole position, however was given a 5-place penalty from Race 1, therefore Marcus Annervi started on pole. https://www.motorsport-events.se/camp/resultsmw/10%20results%202022/04%20Racing/PCCS/07%20Mantorp%20Park/16%20Startgrid%20Race%202.pdf

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References

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