2016 motorsport champions | |
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This list of 2016 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 2016 calendar year.
Series | Rider | refer |
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Red Bull Air Race World Championship | Matthias Dolderer | 2016 Red Bull Air Race World Championship |
Challenger: Florian Bergér |
Series | Rider | refer |
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NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series | Top Fuel: Antron Brown | 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series |
Funny Car: Ron Capps | ||
Pro Stock: Jason Line | ||
Pro Stock Motorcycle: Gerald Savole | ||
European Drag Racing Championship | Top Fuel: Anita Mäkelä | |
Top Methanol Dragster: Jonny Lagg | ||
Top Methanol Funny Car: Johnny Oksa | ||
Pro Stock Car: Jimmy Ålund | ||
Pro Stock Modified: Michael Gullqvist | ||
Series | Champion | Refer |
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British Drift Championship | Jack Shanahan | 2016 British Drift Championship |
Semi-Pro: Danny Grundy | ||
D1 Grand Prix | Daigo Saito | 2016 D1 Grand Prix series |
D1SL: Katsuhiro Ueo | ||
D1NZ | Curt Whittaker | 2016 D1NZ season |
Pro-Sport: Chad McKenzie | ||
Drift Allstars | James Deane | 2016 Drift Allstars |
Drift Masters | Piotr Więcek | 2016 Drift Masters |
Formula D | Chris Forsberg | 2016 Formula D season |
PROSPEC: Marc Landerville | ||
Manufacturers: Scion | ||
Tire Cup: Falken | ||
Series | Driver | Season article |
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CIK-FIA Karting World Championship | OK: Pedro Hiltbrand | |
OKJ: Victor Martins | ||
KZ: Paolo De Conto | ||
KZ2: Pedro Hiltbrand | ||
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy | Callum Bradshaw | 2016 CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship | OK: Pedro Hiltbrand | |
OK-J: Finlay Kenneally | ||
KZ: Marco Ardigò | ||
KZ2: Fabian Federer | ||
WSK Champions Cup | KZ2: Paolo De Conto | |
OK: Logan Sargeant | ||
OKJ: Kiern Jewiss | ||
60 Mini: Michael Barbaro Paparo | ||
Rotax Max Challenge | DD2: Ferenc Kancsar | |
DD2 Masters: Lee Mitchener | ||
Senior: Denis Mavlanov | ||
Junior: Mark Kimber | ||
Mini: Jayden Els | ||
Micro: Diego Laroque | ||
Nations Cup: Canada | ||
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIA World Rallycross Championship | Mattias Ekström | 2016 FIA World Rallycross Championship |
Teams: EKS RX | ||
FIA European Rallycross Championship | SuperCars: Kevin Hansen | 2016 European Rallycross Championship |
Super1600s: Krisztián Szabó | ||
TouringCars: Ben-Philip Gundersen | ||
Global RallyCross Championship | Scott Speed | 2016 Global RallyCross Championship |
GRC Lites: Cabot Bigham | ||
Manufacturers: Volkswagen | ||
British Rallycross Championship | Dan Rooke | |
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup | Nasser Al-Attiyah Co-Driver: Mathieu Baumel | 2016 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup |
Series | Champion | refer |
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Andros Trophy | Elite Pro: Jean-Baptiste Dubourg | 2015-16 Andros Trophy |
Elite: Eddy Bénézet | ||
Électrique: Matthieu Vaxivière | ||
Féminin: Clémentine Lhoste | ||
AMV Cup: Sylvain Dabert | ||
Series | Champion | refer |
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Fórmula Truck | Felipe Giaffone | 2016 Fórmula Truck season |
Teams: RM Competições | ||
Manufacturers: Mercedes-Benz | ||
European Truck Racing Championship | Jochen Hahn | 2016 European Truck Racing Championship |
Teams: Reinert Racing GmbH | ||
Stadium Super Trucks | Sheldon Creed | 2016 Stadium Super Trucks Series |
V8 Ute Racing Series | David Sieders | 2016 V8 Ute Racing Series |
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