Former stock car racing series
The
Speedcar Series
Championship was a
stock car racing
series that was active from January 2008 to June 2009 across two championship seasons. Races were held across several countries, spanning the Middle East and Asia. It featured up to 24 drivers competing in identical V8 620 hp stock cars, deliberately lacking electronic driver aids.
[1]
Its headquarters were situated at the
Dubai Autodrome
.
Former
Formula One
drivers
Jacques Villeneuve
,
Jean Alesi
,
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
,
Christian Danner
,
Johnny Herbert
,
Stefan Johansson
,
Narain Karthikeyan
,
Ukyo Katayama
,
JJ Lehto
,
Gianni Morbidelli
,
Alex Yoong
and
Vitantonio Liuzzi
competed in the Speedcar Series. Herbert and Morbidelli were the two series champions.
MotoGP
rider
Marco Melandri
also competed in several races.
As a result of cutbacks, the series' backer, Union Properties, withdrew its support. A rescue deal planned by new series boss Claudio Berro fell through, and the championship was cancelled in June 2009. The
British Virgin Islands
based company that ran the series was placed into liquidation on 14 June 2010 and its assets put up for sale.
[2]
Technical and sporting regulations
[
edit
]
The series was a one-make series in that only one type of car was allowed. The car was the Speedcar V8, made by the championship promoter, powered by a V8 620 hp supplied by Menard Competition Technologies. The chassis has been updated for the
2008-09
season.
[3]
Vehicle Specifications
[
edit
]
Event schedule
[
edit
]
Speedcar events were held usually over two consecutive days, below the structure of the weekend.
Race day 1:
- Free practice
(1 h)
- Qualifying
(30 min)
- Race 1
(40 min)
Race day 2:
- Warm-up
(20 min)
- Race 2
(40 min)
The grid of race 2 was decided by the race 1 result with top 8 being reversed, so the driver who finished 8th have started from pole position and the winner have started from 8th place.
No refuelling was allowed during either race.
Points system
[
edit
]
The series used the points scoring systems adopted at the time in the majority of the
FIA
championships.
Position
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
5th
|
6th
|
7th
|
8th
|
Points
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
5
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
Champions
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]