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2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup

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The 2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup season was the third & final season of the Volkswagen Jetta TDI Cup. It consisted of seven race meetings with ten total races. JD Mobley won the championship by 21 points over Juan Pablo Sierra Lendle with two poles and two wins.[1]

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Driver lineup

Name Hometown
Rafael Navarro IV Temecula, CA
Colin Thompson Perkasie, PA
Arie Ouimet Plymouth, MA
Michael Hogg Vancouver, BC
Chris Wehrheim Norcross, GA
Kevin Gleason Johnstown, PA
JJ Tomlinson Park City, UT
Taylor Tzouanakis Wauconda, IL
Justine Jackson Kingston, Jamaica
Wyatt Gooden Cleveland, OH
Jarvis Gennari Boca Raton, FL
Brian Whitmire Baton Rouge, LA
Mike Mineo-Nardacci East Hills, NY
AJ Severino Hamilton, NJ
Jenna Wagner Bristol, VA
Andrew Novich Novato, CA
Nate Norenberg Plymouth, MN
Taylor Broekemeier Fort Collins, CO
JD Mobley Castle Rock, CO
AJ Nealey Edgewater, MD
Andrew Cordeiro Woodbridge, ON
Ryan Ellis Ashburn, VA
Jake Thompson Calgary, AB
Juan Pablo Delgado Orizaba, Mexico
Juan Pablo Sierra Lendle Puebla, Mexico

Season results

Rd. Date Track Location Pole Position Winning Driver Supporting
1 April 24 Virginia International Raceway Danville, Virginia Ryan Ellis Ryan Ellis Rolex Sports Car Series
2 April 25 Ryan Ellis Ryan Ellis
3 May 9 New Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, New Jersey Juan Pablo Sierra Lendle Juan Pablo Sierra Lendle co-headline with Trans-Am Series
4 June 6 Miller Motorsports Park Tooele, Utah Jake Thompson Jake Thompson co-headline with Trans-Am Series
5 June 20 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio Arie Ouimet Wyatt Gooden
6 August 1 Autobahn Country Club Joliet, Illinois Kevin Gleason Wyatt Gooden Trans-Am/Star Mazda
7 August 21 Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin Chris Wehrheim Jarvis Gennari American Le Mans Series
8 August 22 Wyatt Gooden Jarvis Gennari
9 September 25 Autódromo Miguel E. Abed Amozoc, Puebla, Mexico JD Mobley JD Mobley
10 September 26 JD Mobley JD Mobley

References

  1. ^ "Drivers' Championship Point Standings" (PDF). scca.com. Sports Car Club of America. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 16, 2011. Retrieved December 5, 2010.

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