2011 motorsport champions | |
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This list of 2011 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2011 calendar year.
Series | Champion | Refer |
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Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series | Jimmy Owens | |
World of Outlaws Late Model Series | Rick Eckert | |
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series | Jason Meyers | |
Teams: Elite Racing | ||
Series | Champion | Refer |
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NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series | Top Fuel: Del Worsham | 2011 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season |
Funny Car: Matt Hagan | ||
Pro Stock: Jason Line | ||
Pro Stock Motorcycle: Eddie Krawiec | ||
European Drag Racing Championship | Top Fuel: Urs Erbacher | |
Top Methanol Dragster: Fred Hanssen | ||
Top Methanol Funny Car: Ulf Leanders | ||
Pro Stock Car: Jimmy Ålund | ||
Pro Stock Modified: Michael Gullqvist | ||
Series | Champion | Refer |
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British Drift Championship | Michael Marshall | 2011 British Drift Championship |
Super-Pro: Matt Carter | ||
Semi-Pro: Matt Campling | ||
D1 Grand Prix | Youichi Imamura | 2011 D1 Grand Prix series |
D1SL: Seimi Tanaka | ||
D1NZ | Gaz Whiter | 2010–11 D1NZ season |
Pro-Sport: Nico Reid | ||
Drift Allstars | James Deane | 2011 Drift Allstars |
European Drift Championship | Brett Castle | 2011 European Drift Championship |
Formula D | Daijiro Yoshihara | 2011 Formula D season |
Formula D Asia | Daigo Saito | 2011 Formula D Asia season |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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CIK-FIA Karting World Championship | KF1: Nyck de Vries | |
U18 KF3: Matthew Graham | ||
CIK-FIA KF3 World Cup | Charles Leclerc | |
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy | Charles Leclerc | 2011 CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship | KF2: Sami Luka | |
KZ1: Paolo De Conto | ||
KF3: George Russell | ||
KZ2: Fabian Federer | ||
WSK Euro Series | KZ1: Rick Dreezen | |
KZ2: Joel Johansson | ||
KF2: Stefano Cucco | ||
KF3: Max Verstappen | ||
Rotax Max Challenge | DD2: Pier-Luc Ouellette | |
DD2 Masters: Cristiano Morgado | ||
MAX: Ben Cooper | ||
Junior: Ukyo Sasahara | ||
Nations Cup: Australia | ||
Series | Rider | refer |
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MotoGP World Championship | Casey Stoner [1] | 2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season |
Constructors: Honda [2] | ||
Moto2 World Championship | Stefan Bradl [3] | |
Constructors: Suter [4] | ||
125cc World Championship | Nicolás Terol [5] | |
Constructors: Aprilia [6] | ||
Superbike World Championship | Carlos Checa [7] | 2011 Superbike World Championship |
Manufacturers: Ducati [7] | ||
Supersport World Championship | Chaz Davies [8] | 2011 Supersport World Championship |
Manufacturers: Yamaha [9] | ||
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup | Davide Giugliano [7] | 2011 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup |
Manufacturers: Ducati [7] | ||
European Superstock 600 Championship | Jed Metcher [10] | |
Australian Superbike Championship | Glenn Allerton | |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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FIA European Rallycross Championship | Supercar: Sverre Isachsen | 2011 European Rallycross Championship |
Super1600: Andreas Bakkerud | ||
TouringCar: Lars Øivind Enerberg | ||
British Rallycross Championship | Julian Godfrey | |
Global Rallycross | Tanner Foust | |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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European Truck Racing Championship | Jochen Hahn | 2011 European Truck Racing Championship |
Teams: Cepsa-Truck Sport Lutz Bernau | ||
Fórmula Truck | Felipe Giaffone | 2011 Fórmula Truck season |
Teams: RM Competições | ||
Manufacturers: Volkswagen | ||
South American: Felipe Giaffone | ||
South American Manufacturers: Volkswagen | ||
V8 Ute Racing Series | Chris Pither | 2011 Australian V8 Ute Racing Series |
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The result saw the 2011 title race decided with Grosjean the new champion ahead of Filippi and Bianchi, while in the teams' fight Addax was victorious ahead of DAMS and Racing Engineering.
Durch diesen Erfolg sicherte sich Motopark vorzeitig den Titel in der Teamwertung. [By this success, Motopark secured an early title in the team standings.][ permanent dead link ]
Starting from 18th on the grid, Daniil Kvyat (Koiranen Motorsport) produced a storming drive to finish third, the Russian finding his way past Robin Frijns (Josef Kaufmann Racing) on the final lap to help his outfit to the team title.
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