2019 motorsport champions | |
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This list of 2019 motorsport champions is a list of national or international motorsport series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2019 calendar year.
Series | Champion | refer |
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Red Bull Air Race World Championship | ![]() | 2019 Red Bull Air Race World Championship |
Challenger Class: ![]() | ||
National Championship Air Races | Unlimited: ![]() | 2019 National Championship Air Races |
Jet: ![]() | ||
Sport: ![]() | ||
T-6: ![]() | ||
Formula One: ![]() | ||
Biplane: ![]() |
Series | Champion | refer |
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Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series | ![]() | 2019 Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series |
Oval Superstars Tour | ![]() | 2019 Oval Superstars Tour |
USAC Silver Crown Series | ![]() | 2019 USAC Silver Crown Series |
Entrant: ![]() | ||
World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series | ![]() | 2019 World of Outlaws Craftsman Sprint Car Series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
World of Outlaws Late Model Series | ![]() | 2019 World of Outlaws Late Model Series |
Teams: ![]() |
Series | Champion | refer |
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NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series | Top Fuel: ![]() | 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series |
Funny Car: ![]() | ||
Pro Stock: ![]() | ||
PS Motorcycle: ![]() | ||
European Drag Racing Championship | Top Fuel: ![]() | |
Top Methanol: ![]() | ||
Pro Stock Car: ![]() | ||
Pro Stock Modified: ![]() | ||
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup | ![]() | 2019 FIA Intercontinental Drifting Cup |
British Drift Championship | ![]() | 2019 British Drift Championship |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
D1 Grand Prix | ![]() | 2019 D1 Grand Prix series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Tanso Series: ![]() | ||
D1 Lights | ![]() | 2019 D1 Lights |
Tanso Series: ![]() | ||
D1NZ | ![]() | 2019 D1NZ season |
Pro-Sport: ![]() | ||
Formula Drift | ![]() | 2019 Formula Drift |
Auto Cup: ![]() | ||
Tire Cup: ![]() | ||
Pro-2: ![]() | ||
Formula Drift Japan | ![]() | 2019 Formula Drift |
Drift Masters | ![]() | 2019 Drift Masters |
Nations Cup: ![]() | ||
Series | Champion | refer |
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Formula One Esports Series | ![]() | 2019 Formula One Esports Series |
Constructors: ![]() | ||
FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships | Nations Cup: ![]() | 2019 FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships |
Manufacturers Series: ![]() Manufacturers Series: ![]() Manufacturers Series: ![]() | ||
Manufacturer: ![]() | ||
Gfinity Supercars eSeries | ![]() | 2019 Gfinity Supercars eSeries |
eROC | ![]() | 2019 Race of Champions |
McLaren Shadow Project | ![]() | 2018–19 McLaren Shadow Project |
iRacing | ||
eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series | ![]() | 2019 eNASCAR PEAK Antifreeze iRacing Series |
Porsche eSports Supercup | ![]() | 2019 Porsche eSports Supercup |
VRS GT iRacing Series | ![]() ![]() | 2019 VRS GT iRacing Series |
iRacing USAC World Championship | ![]() | 2019 iRacing USAC World Championship |
World of Outlaws Late Model Series | ![]() | 2019 World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Model Championship Series |
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series | ![]() | 2019 World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Championship Series |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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CIK-FIA Karting World Championship | OK: ![]() | |
OKJ: ![]() | ||
KZ: ![]() | ||
KZ2: ![]() | ||
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy | ![]() | 2019 CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship | OK: ![]() | |
OK-J: ![]() | ||
KZ: ![]() | ||
KZ2: ![]() | ||
WSK Champions Cup | OK: ![]() | |
OKJ: ![]() | ||
60 Mini: ![]() | ||
WSK Euro Series | KZ2: ![]() | |
OK: ![]() | ||
OKJ: ![]() | ||
60 Mini: ![]() | ||
Rotax Max Challenge | DD2: ![]() | |
DD2 Masters: ![]() | ||
Senior: ![]() | ||
Junior: ![]() | ||
Mini: ![]() | ||
Micro: ![]() | ||
Nations Cup: ![]() | ||
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIM Motocross World Championship | ![]() | 2019 FIM Motocross World Championship |
Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
MX2: ![]() | ||
MX2 Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
FIM Women's Motocross World Championship | ![]() | 2019 FIM Women's Motocross World Championship |
Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
FIM Enduro World Championship | ![]() | 2019 FIM Enduro World Championship |
Enduro 1: ![]() | ||
Enduro 2: ![]() | ||
Enduro 3: ![]() | ||
Junior: ![]() | ||
Junior 1: ![]() | ||
Junior 2: ![]() | ||
Youth: ![]() | ||
Women: ![]() | ||
Open 2-Stroke: ![]() | ||
Open 4-Stroke: ![]() | ||
AMA Motocross Championship | ![]() | 2019 AMA National Motocross Championship |
250cc: ![]() | ||
AMA Supercross Championship | ![]() | 2019 AMA Supercross Championship |
250SX West: ![]() | ||
250SX East: ![]() |
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIA World Rallycross Championship | ![]() | 2019 FIA World Rallycross Championship |
Teams: ![]() | ||
RX2: ![]() | ||
FIA European Rallycross Championship | ![]() | 2019 FIA European Rallycross Championship |
Super1600: ![]() | ||
Touring Car: ![]() | ||
Americas Rallycross Championship | ![]() | 2019 Americas Rallycross Championship |
ARX2: ![]() | ||
ARX3: ![]() | ||
British Rallycross Championship | ![]() | |
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas | ![]() | 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas |
Co-drivers: ![]() | ||
Teams: ![]() | ||
T2 Cup: ![]() | ||
T2 Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
T3 Cup: ![]() | ||
T3 Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies | ![]() | 2019 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies |
Co-drivers: ![]() | ||
Teams: ![]() | ||
T2 Cup: ![]() | ||
T2 Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
T3 Cup: ![]() | ||
T3 Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
FIM Bajas World Cup | ![]() | 2019 FIM Bajas World Cup |
Quads: ![]() | ||
FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship | ![]() | 2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship |
Manufacturers (Bikes): ![]() | ||
Quads: ![]() | ||
Manufacturers (Quads): ![]() | ||
Dakar Rally | ![]() Co-driver: ![]() | 2019 Dakar Rally |
Bikes: ![]() | ||
Trucks: ![]() Trucks: ![]() Trucks: ![]() | ||
Quads: ![]() | ||
UTV: ![]() UTV Co-driver: ![]() |
Series | Champion | refer |
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FIA World Endurance Championship | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 2018–19 FIA World Endurance Championship |
Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
LMP2: ![]() LMP2: ![]() LMP2: ![]() | ||
LMP2 Teams: ![]() | ||
LMGTE: ![]() LMGTE: ![]() | ||
LMGTE Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
LMGTE Am: ![]() LMGTE Am: ![]() LMGTE Am: ![]() | ||
LMGTE Am Teams: ![]() | ||
ADAC GT Masters | ![]() ![]() | 2019 ADAC GT Masters |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Junior Cup: ![]() | ||
Trophy Cup: ![]() | ||
ADAC GT4 Germany | ![]() ![]() | 2019 ADAC GT4 Germany |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Trophy: ![]() | ||
Junior: ![]() | ||
Australian GT Championship | ![]() | 2019 Australian GT Championship |
Endurance: ![]() Endurance: ![]() | ||
GT4: ![]() GT4: ![]() | ||
Trophy: ![]() | ||
Tropheo: ![]() | ||
Britcar Endurance Championship | Overall: ![]() Overall: ![]() | 2019 Britcar Endurance Championship |
Class 1: ![]() Class 1: ![]() Class 1: ![]() | ||
Class 2: ![]() Class 2: ![]() | ||
Class 3: ![]() Class 3: ![]() | ||
Class 4: ![]() | ||
Class 5: ![]() | ||
British GT Championship | GT3: ![]() GT3: ![]() | 2019 British GT Championship |
GT4: ![]() GT4: ![]() | ||
GT3 Teams: ![]() | ||
GT4 Teams: ![]() | ||
GT3 Pro-Am: ![]() GT3 Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
GT4 Pro-Am: ![]() GT4 Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
GT3 Silver Cup: ![]() GT3 Silver Cup: ![]() | ||
GT4 Silver Cup: ![]() GT4 Silver Cup: ![]() | ||
GT3 Am: ![]() GT3 Am: ![]() | ||
GT4 Am: ![]() GT4 Am: ![]() | ||
Blancpain Trophy: ![]() | ||
Ginetta GT4 Supercup | ![]() | 2019 Ginetta GT4 Supercup |
Amateur: ![]() | ||
Ginetta Junior Championship | ![]() | 2019 Ginetta Junior Championship |
GT4 America Series | SprintX Pro-Am: ![]() SprintX Pro-Am: ![]() | 2019 GT4 America Series |
SprintX Am: ![]() SprintX Am: ![]() | ||
SprintX Teams: ![]() | ||
SprintX Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
East Pro-Am: ![]() East Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
East Am: ![]() East Am: ![]() | ||
SprintX East Teams: ![]() | ||
West Pro-Am: ![]() West Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
West Am: ![]() West Am: ![]() | ||
SprintX West Teams: ![]() | ||
Sprint: ![]() | ||
Sprint Am: ![]() | ||
Sprint Teams: ![]() | ||
Sprint Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
GT4 European Series | Silver Cup: ![]() Silver Cup: ![]() | 2019 GT4 European Series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am: ![]() Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
Am: ![]() Am: ![]() | ||
GT Cup Open Europe | ![]() | 2019 GT Cup Open Europe |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup: ![]() Silver Cup: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
Am: ![]() | ||
IMSA Prototype Challenge | ![]() ![]() | 2019 IMSA Prototype Challenge |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Bronze Cup: ![]() Bronze Cup: ![]() | ||
Intercontinental GT Challenge | ![]() | 2019 Intercontinental GT Challenge |
Constructors: ![]() | ||
Bronze: ![]() | ||
International GT Open | ![]() ![]() | 2019 International GT Open |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am: ![]() Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
Am: ![]() | ||
Michelin Le Mans Cup | LMP3: ![]() LMP3: ![]() | 2019 Michelin Le Mans Cup |
LMP3 Teams: ![]() | ||
GT3: ![]() GT3: ![]() | ||
GT3 Teams: ![]() | ||
Michelin Pilot Challenge | Grand Sport: ![]() Grand Sport: ![]() | 2019 Michelin Pilot Challenge |
Grand Sport Teams: ![]() | ||
Grand Sport Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
Touring Car: ![]() Touring Car: ![]() | ||
Touring Car Teams: ![]() | ||
Touring Car Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
Super GT Series | ![]() ![]() | 2019 Super GT Series |
GT300: ![]() GT300: ![]() | ||
Toyota 86 Racing Series | ![]() | 2019 Toyota 86 Racing Series |
Toyota Finance 86 Championship | ![]() | 2018–19 Toyota Finance 86 Championship |
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship | DPi: ![]() DPi: ![]() | 2019 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship |
DPi Teams: ![]() | ||
LMP2: ![]() | ||
LMP2 Teams: ![]() | ||
GTLM: ![]() GTLM: ![]() | ||
GTLM Teams: ![]() | ||
GTD: ![]() GTD: ![]() | ||
GTD Teams: ![]() | ||
Automobile Club de l'Ouest | ||
Asian Le Mans Series | LMP2 Pro: ![]() LMP2 Pro: ![]() | 2018–19 Asian Le Mans Series |
LMP2 Pro Teams: ![]() | ||
LMP2 Am: ![]() LMP2 Am: ![]() LMP2 Am: ![]() | ||
LMP2 Am Teams: ![]() | ||
LMP3: ![]() LMP3: ![]() | ||
LMP3 Teams: ![]() | ||
GT: ![]() GT: ![]() GT: ![]() | ||
GT Teams: ![]() | ||
GT Am: ![]() | ||
GT Am Teams: ![]() | ||
GT Cup: ![]() GT Cup: ![]() | ||
GT Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
24H Series | ||
24H Continents Series | ![]() | 2019 24H GT Series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
A6: ![]() A6: ![]() | ||
A6 Teams: ![]() | ||
A6-Am: ![]() A6-Am: ![]() | ||
A6-Am Teams: ![]() | ||
SPX: ![]() | ||
SPX Teams: ![]() | ||
991: ![]() | ||
991 Teams: ![]() | ||
GT4: ![]() GT4: ![]() GT4: ![]() | ||
GT4 Teams: ![]() | ||
24H Europe Series | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 2019 24H GT Series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
A6: ![]() A6: ![]() A6: ![]() | ||
A6 Teams: ![]() | ||
A6-Pro: ![]() A6-Pro: ![]() A6-Pro: ![]() | ||
A6-Pro Teams: ![]() | ||
A6-Am: ![]() | ||
A6-Am Teams: ![]() | ||
SPX: ![]() SPX: ![]() SPX: ![]() SPX: ![]() | ||
SPX Teams: ![]() | ||
991: ![]() 991: ![]() | ||
991 Teams: ![]() | ||
SP2: ![]() SP2: ![]() | ||
SP2 Teams: ![]() | ||
GT4: ![]() GT4: ![]() | ||
GT4 Teams: ![]() | ||
Ladies Cup: ![]() | ||
Junior Cup: ![]() | ||
24H Middle East Series | ![]() ![]() | 2019 24H Middle East Series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
SPX: ![]() SPX: ![]() | ||
SPX Teams: ![]() | ||
TCR: ![]() | ||
TCR Teams: ![]() | ||
Blancpain GT Series | ||
Blancpain GT Series | ![]() ![]() | 2019 Blancpain GT Series |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup: ![]() Pro-Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup | ![]() ![]() | 2019 Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup: ![]() Silver Cup: ![]() Silver Cup: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup: ![]() Pro-Am Cup: ![]() Pro-Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Am Cup: ![]() Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Blancpain GT Sports Club | ![]() | 2019 Blancpain GT Sports Club |
Titanium Cup: ![]() | ||
Iron Cup: ![]() | ||
Blancpain GT World Challenge America | ![]() | 2019 Blancpain GT World Challenge America |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Manufacturers: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe | ![]() ![]() | 2019 Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup: ![]() Silver Cup: ![]() | ||
Silver Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup: ![]() Pro-Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Pro-Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Am Cup: ![]() Am Cup: ![]() | ||
Am Cup Teams: ![]() | ||
Porsche Supercup, Porsche Carrera Cup and GT3 Cup Challenge | ||
Porsche Supercup | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Supercup |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia |
Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Amateur: ![]() | ||
Rookies: ![]() | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup France | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup France |
Teams: ![]() | ||
Gentlemen: ![]() | ||
Rookies: ![]() | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain |
Pro-Am: ![]() | ||
Am: ![]() | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Japan |
Team: ![]() | ||
Gentleman: ![]() | ||
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia | ![]() | 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia |
Approved Cup: ![]() | ||
Masters: ![]() | ||
Ferrari Challenge | ||
Finali Mondiali | Trofeo Pirelli Pro: ![]() Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Am: ![]() | 2019 Finali Mondiali |
Ferrari Challenge Europe | Trofeo Pirelli Pro: ![]() Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Am: ![]() | 2019 Ferrari Challenge Europe |
Ferrari Challenge North America | Trofeo Pirelli Pro: ![]() Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Am: ![]() | 2019 Ferrari Challenge North America |
Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific | Trofeo Pirelli Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Pro-Am: ![]() Coppa Shell Am: ![]() | 2019 Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific |
Series | Champion | refer |
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Copa Truck | ![]() | 2019 Copa Truck season |
FIA European Truck Racing Championship | ![]() | 2019 European Truck Racing Championship |
Grammer Truck Cup: ![]() | ||
New Zealand Super Truck Championship | ![]() | 2019 New Zealand Super Truck Championship |
New Zealand V8 Ute Racing Series | ![]() | 2018-19 New Zealand V8 Ute Racing Series |
Stadium Super Trucks | ![]() | 2019 Stadium Super Trucks Series |
SuperUtes Series | ![]() | 2019 SuperUtes Series |
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