The 2022 Praga Cup was the first season of the Praga Cup made up of a grid of Praga R1Ts. The season began at Silverstone on 12 March and conclude at Donington Park on 23 October. [1]
Round | Circuit | Date |
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1 | Silverstone GP, Northamptonshire | 12 March |
2 | 13 March | |
3 | Oulton Park, Cheshire | 2 April |
4 | Snetterton Circuit (300), Norfolk | 14 May |
5 | 15 May | |
6 | Silverstone National, Northamptonshire | 4 June |
7 | 5 June | |
8 | Donington Park National, Leicestershire | 20 August |
9 | 21 August | |
10 | Donington Park GP, Leicestershire | 22 October |
11 | 23 October | |
Source: [2] |
Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
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Tim Gray Motorsport | 1 | Alex Kapadia | 1–3 |
Richard Wells | |||
28 | Jack Tomalin | 1–3 | |
Stefano Leaney | |||
Idola Motorsport | 24 | Alex Fores | 6–7 |
Jem Hepworth | |||
Lewis Appiagyei | 8–9 | ||
Ruben Stanislaus | |||
53 | Miles Lacey | 1–3 | |
Tommy Foster | |||
84 | Chris Bridle | 1–9 | |
Ed Bridle | |||
RAW Motorsport | 4 | Robert Wheldon | 1–9 |
Ben Stone | 1–3, 7–9 | ||
Matt Bell | 4–6 | ||
31 | Rod Goodman | 1–5, 8–9 | |
Motus One | 7 | Ashley Dibden | 1–2 |
University of Wolverhampton Racing | 11 | Shane Kelly | 1–9 |
George Line | 1–3 | ||
Stefano Leaney | 4–9 | ||
Mittell Cars | 29 | Christopher Wesemael | 1–9 |
Dan Gore | |||
77 | Charles Hall | 1–9 | |
Scott Mittell | |||
Praga Team 85 | 85 | Jamie Morton | 1–9 |
Ben Collins | 1–7 | ||
Scott Mansell | 8–9 | ||
Arden by Idola | 86 | Jem Hepworth | 4–5 |
David Morales | |||
Corey Alleyne | 8–9 | ||
Alex Connor | |||
Fanatec Praga Team87 | 87 | Gordie Mutch | 1–9 |
Jimmy Broadbent | |||
Invitation team | |||
Idola Motorsport | 2 | Jack Fabby | 7 |
Arden by Idola | 86 | Alex Connor | 1–2 |
Rom Canning |
Points are awarded to the top twenty classified finishers. The pole-sitter also receives one point, and one point is given to the driver who sets the fastest lap. Points are not awarded to invitation drivers.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | P | F |
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Points | 32 | 27 | 23 | 20 | 18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Source: [3] |
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