Category | One-make racing by Audi |
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Country | Asia |
Inaugural season | 2012 |
Folded | 2019 |
Constructors | Audi |
Tyre suppliers | Pirelli |
Last Drivers' champion | Yasser Shahin |
Last Teams' champion | The Bend Motorsport Park |
Official website | Official website |
The Audi R8 LMS Cup was a one-make sports car racing series by Audi based in Asia. Audi R8 LMS Cup cars were based on the Audi R8 LMS (GT3). [1]
Audi R8 LMS Cup started in 2012 in all around the Asia. Constructor of this one make racing series was Audi and the tyre supplier was Michelin until the end of 2016. [2]
2016 saw the debut of the new Audi R8 LMS car. Also in 2016, Phoenix Racing and KCMG, join Absolute Racing as Audi R8 LMS Cup service teams.
In 2017, Pirelli became the new official tyre partner for the Audi R8 LMS Cup.
2018 saw the addition of the new Audi R8 LMS GT4 to the series.
Season | Champion | Team Champion | Am Cup | |
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2012 | Marchy Lee | Audi Ultra Team | Jeffrey Lee | |
2013 | Adderly Fong | KAMLUNG Racing Team | Alex Au | |
2014 | Alex Yoong | Audi TEDA Racing Team | Lin Yue | |
2015 | Alex Yoong | Audi TEDA Racing Team | Daniel Bilski | |
2016 | Alex Yoong | Audi TEDA Racing Team | Jeffrey Lee | |
Season | Champion | Team Champion | Am+ Cup | Am Cup |
2017 | Alessio Picariello | MGT by Absolute | David Chen | Bhurit Bhirombhakdi |
2018 | Andrew Haryanto | ProMax Team | Anderson Tanoto | |
2019 | Yasser Shahin | The Bend Motorsport Park |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | April 28-29 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
3-4 | June 2-3 | Zhuhai International Circuit | |
5-6 | August 18-19 | Ordos International Circuit | |
7-8 | September 15-16 | Zhuhai International Circuit | |
9-10 | October 27-28 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
11-12 | November 10-11 | Shanghai International Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | May 3-5 | Zhuhai International Circuit | |
3-4 | July 5-7 | Ordos International Circuit | |
5-6 | August 2-4 | Inje Speedium | |
7-8 | August 29-31 | Sepang International Circuit | |
9-10 | October 25-27 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
11 | November 9-11 | Guia Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | May 17-18 | Inje Speedium | |
3-4 | July 26-27 | Fuji Speedway | |
5-6 | August 16-17 | Sepang International Circuit | |
7-8 | October 18-19 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
9-10 | October 31- November 2 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
11-12 | December 13-14 | Yas Marina Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | March 21-22 | Zhuhai International Circuit | |
3-4 | May 16-17 | Korea International Circuit | |
5-7 | July 4-5 | Penbay International Circuit | |
8-9 | September 5-6 | Sepang International Circuit | |
10-11 | October 10 | Fuji Speedway | |
12-13 | October 31 - November 1 | Shanghai International Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | May 21-22 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
3-4 | July 23-24 | Chang International Circuit | |
5-6 | August 13-14 | Sepang International Circuit | |
7-8 | September 24-25 | Korea International Circuit | |
9-10 | October 15-16 | Penbay International Circuit | |
11-12 | November 4-5 | Shanghai International Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | May 6-7 | Sepang International Circuit | |
3-4 | June 10-11 | Suzuka Circuit | |
5-6 | July 15-16 | Korea International Circuit | |
7-8 | September 9-10 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
9-10 | October 15-16 | Zhejiang Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | March 3-4 | Adelaide Street Circuit | |
3-4 | May 11-12 | Nürburgring | |
5-6 | September 1-2 | Ningbo International Circuit | |
7-8 | October 5-6 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
invitational race | October 7 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
9-10 | November 24-25 | Sepang International Circuit |
Round | Date | Location | Country |
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1-2 | March 2-3 | Adelaide Street Circuit | |
3-4 | May 4-5 | Zhuhai International Circuit | |
5-6 | June 1-2 | Shanghai International Circuit | |
7-8 | August 23-24 | Suzuka Circuit | |
9-10 | November 23-24 | Sepang International Circuit |
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