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2011 Sports Racer Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2011 Sports Racer Series is the second running of the Sports Racer Series, an Australian motor racing series for small engined sports racing cars. The series began in 2010 but died after the second round at Wakefield Park due to lack of numbers. The 2011 season has a more compact four round series over three states.

The number of entries has been impacted as all of the 2010 series Radical-equipped drivers have left for their own series single-marque series, the Radical Australia Cup. As a result, only 14 drivers have appeared so far representing cars built by Minetti Sports Cars, Speads Racing Cars and Stohr Cars, as well as West Race Cars.

At the halfway mark of the series, Stohr driver Adam Proctor dominates the series having won all six races outright, as well as winning the small capacity Class One with a perfect 228 points. Proctor is the only non-West driver in Class One and he holds a 14-point lead over the leading West driver in the class, Mark Laucke. Jonathon Stoeckel sits in third place, 13 points further behind.

In Class Two, West WX10 driver Aaron Steer leads the points having won the Class Two division in the four races in which the larger Class Two cars have had finishers. Races two and three at Winton saw none of the four cars present finish either race. Steer leads Minetti driver Scott Bingham by 47 points. Steer and Bingham are the only drivers with more than one race finish for the season.

Calendar

The 2011 Sports Racer Series will consist of four events.[1]

Rd. Circuit Location Date Winner
Class One Class Two
1 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney 27–29 May[2] Adam Proctor Aaron Steer
2 Morgan Park Raceway Warwick, Queensland 24–26 June Adam Proctor Aaron Steer
3 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Cowes, Victoria 2–4 September[3] Adam Proctor Aaron Steer
4 Wakefield Park Goulburn, New South Wales 18–20 November[4] Adam Proctor Josh Hunt

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2011 Sports Racer Series.

Team No Driver Class Model
Ultra Fast Karts 8 Warren Thompson Class One West WR1000 Kawasaki
West Race Cars Australia 9 & 19 Graeme Cook Class One West WR1000 Kawasaki
33 James Kovacic
Greg Steer
Michael Whiting
66 Aaron Steer Class Two West WX10 Suzuki
Navybox School of Motorsport 32 Sue Hughes Class Two Radical SR3 Suzuki
SRS Racing 36 Geoff Rands Class Two Minetti SS-V2 Suzuki
AMAC Motorsport 51 Andrew Macpherson Class One West WR1000 Kawasaki
52 Peter Mackie Class One West WR1000 Kawasaki
Bryan Stoeckel 53 Jonathon Stoeckel Class One West WR1000 Kawasaki
55 Scott Bingham
Todd Phillips
Class Two Minetti SS-V2 Suzuki
Laucke Flour 61 Mark Laucke Class One West WR1000 Kawasaki
Meridian Motorsport 77 Josh Hunt Class Two Speads RS08 Suzuki
97 Bernie Ferguson Class Two West WX10 Suzuki
AP Racing 98 Adam Proctor Class One Stohr WF-1 Suzuki

Drivers' points

Points were are 38–35–33–32–31–30 etc. based on race positions in each race, in each class. Points based on official series website.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Retrieved 24 March 2011 from Sports racer official web page". Archived from the original on 22 March 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?29 May 2011.ARDC Rd 1 Results Retrieved 28 June 2011
  3. ^ http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?04/09/2011.PHIL Round 3 results – Phillip Island, Sept 2011
  4. ^ http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?20[permanent dead link] November 2011.WAKE Round 4 results – Wakefeild Park, Nov 2011

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