Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
Category | One-make racing by Porsche |
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Country | Germany |
Inaugural season | 1986 |
Constructors | Porsche |
Tyre suppliers | Michelin |
Drivers' champion | Sven Müller |
Teams' champion | Konrad Motorsport |
Official website | porsche.com/germany |
The Porsche Carrera Cup Germany, also known as Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland, between 1986-1989 as Porsche 944 Turbo Cup; is a one-make racing series by Porsche based in Germany.
Champions
Season | Champion | Team Champion |
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1986 | Joachim Winkelhock | Winkelhock Motorsport |
1987 | Roland Asch | Max Moritz Racing Team |
1988 | Roland Asch | Strähle Autosport |
1989 | Roland Asch | Strähle Autosport |
1990 | Olaf Manthey | Team Derkum |
1991 | Roland Asch | Strähle Autosport |
1992 | Uwe Alzen | Porsche Zentrum Koblenz |
1993 | Wolfgang Land | Roock Racing |
1994 | Bernd Mayländer | Porsche Zentrum Koblenz |
1995 | Harald Grohs | Oberbaiern Motorsport |
1996 | Ralf Kelleners | Porsche Zentrum Koblenz |
1997 | Wolfgang Land | Porsche Zentrum Freiburg/Eichin Racing |
1998 | Dirk Müller | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
1999 | Lucas Luhr | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2000 | Jörg Bergmeister | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2001 | Timo Bernhard | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2002 | Marc Lieb | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2003 | Frank Stippler | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2004 | Mike Rockenfeller | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2005 | Christian Menzel | Team HP-PZ Koblenz |
2006 | Dirk Werner | HP Team Herberth |
2007 | Uwe Alzen | Herberth Motorsport |
2008 | René Rast | UPS Porsche Junior Team |
2009 | Thomas Jäger | MS Racing PZ Hamburg-NW |
2010 | Nicolas Armindo | Hermes Attempto Racing |
2011 | Nick Tandy | Team Deutsche Post by Tolimit |
2012 | René Rast | Team Deutsche Post by Tolimit |
2013 | Kévin Estre | Attempto Racing |
2014 | Philipp Eng | Walter Lechner Racing |
2015 | Philipp Eng | Deutsche Post by Project 1 |
2016 | Sven Müller | Konrad Motorsport |
References
Auto Motor und Sport
External links
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