2007 motorsport champions | |
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This list of 2007 motorsport champions is a list of national or international touring auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.
Series | Pilot | refer |
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Red Bull Air Race World Series | Mike Mangold | 2007 Red Bull Air Race World Series |
Series | Champion | Refer |
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Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series | Earl Pearson Jr. | |
World of Outlaws Late Model Series | Steve Francis | |
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series | Donny Schatz | |
Teams: Donny Schatz Motorsports | ||
Series | Champion | Refer |
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NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series | Top Fuel: Tony Schumacher | 2007 NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series season |
Funny Car: Tony Pedregon | ||
Pro Stock: Jeg Coughlin Jr. | ||
Pro Stock Motorcycle: Matt Smith | ||
Series | Champion | Refer |
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D1 Grand Prix | Masato Kawabata | 2007 D1 Grand Prix series |
D1SL: Kazuya Matsukawa | ||
D1NZ | Carl Ruiterman | 2007 D1NZ season |
European Drift Championship | Brett Castle | 2007 European Drift Championship |
Formula D | Tanner Foust | 2007 Formula D season |
NZ Drift Series | Carl Ruiterman | 2007 NZ Drift Series |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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Karting World Championship | KF1: Marco Ardigò | |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship | FA: Marco Ardigò | |
KZ1: Alessandro Manetti | ||
KZ2: Will Stevens | ||
KF3: Jack Harvey | ||
Rotax Max Challenge | DD2: Leeroy Poulter | |
DD2 Masters: Dennis Kroes | ||
MAX: Ben Cooper | ||
MAX Masters: Martin Pierce | ||
Junior: Facundo Chapur | ||
Nations Cup: United Kingdom | ||
Series | Rider | Season article |
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MotoGP World Championship | Casey Stoner | 2007 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season |
Teams: Ducati Marlboro Team | ||
Constructors: Ducati | ||
250cc World Championship | Jorge Lorenzo | |
Teams: Master MVA Aspar Team | ||
Constructors: Aprilia | ||
125cc World Championship | Gábor Talmácsi | |
Teams: Bancaja Aspar | ||
Constructors: Aprilia | ||
Superbike World Championship | James Toseland | 2007 Superbike World Championship |
Manufacturers: Yamaha | ||
Supersport World Championship | Kenan Sofuoğlu | 2007 Supersport World Championship |
Manufacturers: Honda | ||
Australian Superbike Championship | Jamie Stauffer | |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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FIA European Rallycross Championship | Div 1: Lars Larsson | |
Div 1A: Michaël De Keersmaecker | ||
Div 2: Tomáš Kotek | ||
British Rallycross Championship | Ollie O'Donovan | |
Series | Champion | Refer |
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Porsche Supercup, Porsche Carrera Cup, GT3 Cup Challenge and Porsche Sprint Challenge | ||
Porsche Supercup | Richard Westbrook | 2007 Porsche Supercup |
Teams: HISAQ Competition | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia | Tim Sugden | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Asia |
Australian Carrera Cup Championship | David Reynolds | 2007 Australian Carrera Cup Championship |
Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil | Ricardo Baptista | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil |
Porsche Carrera Cup France | Patrick Pilet | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup France |
Teams: IMSA Performance | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany | Uwe Alzen | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany |
Teams: Herberth Motorsport | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain | James Sutton | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain |
Teams: Redline Racing | ||
Pro-Am: Nigel Rice | ||
Pro-Am Team: Redline Racing | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan | Shinichi Takagi | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Japan |
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia | Edward Sandström | 2007 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia |
Teams: Kristoffersson Motorsport | ||
Series | Driver | Season article |
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European Truck Racing Championship | Markus Bösiger | 2007 European Truck Racing Championship |
Teams: Buggyra International Racing System | ||
Fórmula Truck | Felipe Giaffone | 2007 Fórmula Truck season |
Teams: RM Competições | ||
Manufacturers: Volkswagen | ||
V8 Ute Racing Series | Grant Johnson | 2007 V8 Ute Racing Series |
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