2013 Mini Challenge UK

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The 2013 Mini Challenge season was the twelfth season of the Mini Challenge UK. The season started on 6 April at Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit and ended on 29 September at Donington Park. The season featured six rounds across the UK and one in Holland.

Calendar

RoundCircuitDateClassesRaces
1 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 6–7 AprilAll4
2 Brands Hatch 11–12 MayAll3
3 Brands Hatch 22–23 JuneAll3
4 Oulton Park 13 JulyAll2
5 Castle Combe 3 AugustAll2
6 Zandvoort 7–8 SeptemberAll3
7 Donington Park 28–29 SeptemberAll3

Entry list

TeamNo.DriverRounds
JCW Class
Sussex Road & Race1Lee AllenAll
7Craig Freeman2-4
26George Allen2-3
29Chris Panayiotou1
31Keith Issatt5, 7
Excelr8 Motorsport 2Luke CaudleAll
10Chris SmithAll
27 Rob Smith 7
69Mark StewardAll
79Jono BrownAll
Independent4 Andy Wilmot 3
Coastal Racing12Lee Pattison4
141
Independent13Jake PackunAll
Advent Motorsport15Patrick Mortimer1-5
Independent17William Davison1, 3-5
Lohen18Chris Callister-Russell2, 5, 7
28Henry Duprey7
45David Ogden4
Lawrence Davey Racing19Lawrence DaveyAll
IN:MINI22 Chris Smiley All
37Stewart CalderAll
Jack Doyle Racing70Bob Hosier1-5, 7
Staffs Racing99Kevin O'ConnorAll
Cooper Class
Excelr8 Motorsport 3Gideon Cresswell1-5, 7
8Hamish BrandonAll
11Grace WilliamsAll
33Ricky PageAll
73Toby Hotston5
Lohen4Graham Leggett5
48Andrew Bray7
77Josh GollinAll
Advent Motorsport5Adrian NormanAll
9Simon Walton3-7
21Trevor Bates1, 3
25Kevin Norman1-2, 5
35Justin Taylor1-5
39Ollie Walker1-5
Coastal Racing6-7
88Chris Stoney7
89Shane StoneyAll
Lawrence Davey Racing91Pete Diamant7
Staffs Racing94Ben Gridley3-4
Max Leaver7

Championship standings

Scoring system

Championship points were awarded for the first 15 positions in each Championship Race. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's race distance in order to be classified and earn points. There were bonus points awarded for Pole Position and Fastest Lap.

Championship Race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th 
Points201715131110987654321

Drivers' Championship

JCW Class

PosDriver SNE BHGP BHI OUL CAS ZAN DON Pts
1 Chris Smiley 2Ret316Ret43211Ret1211111Ret299
2Chris Smith331322353Ret244177Ret222276
3Jake Packun11RetDNS111213Ret3124242435275
4Lee Allen44464Ret121134511755334Ret226
5Luke Caudle52223313Ret7662533255RetDNS223
6Jono Brown77799Ret9Ret52533546RetRet71180
7Lawrence Davey8654RetRet5444RetDNS66634Ret54174
8Mark Steward109101012569Ret10Ret81010886797134
9Kevin O'Connor1110975Ret107101176781010Ret1010DNS118
10Stewart Calder1412121311711Ret9Ret97911997686118
11William Davison65666658Ret8996
12Bob Hosier12111312Ret8812151211Ret13131113967
13George Allen8671012944
14Patrick Mortimer1313111110RetRet111413101044
15Chris Callister-Russell742DNSDNSRet12Ret43
16 Rob Smith 86333
17 Andy Wilmot 88725
18Craig FreemanRetRetDNS13118Ret1121
19Henry Duprey911820
20Chris Panayiotou1588DNS17
21Lee Pattison9RetRet8RetDNS16
22Keith Issatt1212RetDNSRet8
23David OgdenRet97

Cooper Class

PosDriver SNE BHGP BHI OUL CAS ZAN DON Pts
1Shane Stoney1111411Ret2611111311DNSDNS328
2Hamish Brandon43346551322224222424303
3Josh Gollin2222223211545DNS7313312286
4Ollie Walker3Ret63162313334256RetRet31256
5Ricky Page644Ret536Ret775433446263225
6Adrian Norman8677787648875565Ret776181
7Gideon Cresswell5DNS553444DSQ168Ret6895162
8Grace Williams978989810910109Ret9774558153
9Justin Taylor75Ret6Ret7956976Ret8101
10Simon Walton881191061088510107100
11Kevin Norman11910109101081354
12Trevor Bates108999101245
13Ben Gridley754RetDNS33
14Chris Stoney64Ret23
15Andrew Bray1211916
16Max Leaver98Ret15
17Pete Diamant11121015
18Graham Leggett71114
19Toby Hotston91211

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