The 2014 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season was the 22nd Porsche Supercup season. It began on 11 May at Circuit de Catalunya and finished on 2 November at Circuit of the Americas, after ten scheduled races, all of which were support events for the 2014 Formula One season.[1]
Teams and drivers
| Team | | Drivers | Class | Rounds | McGregor powered by Attempto Racing[2] | 1 | Pieter Schothorst[2] | R | All | | 2 | Alex Riberas[3] | R | 1–8 | Dennis van de Laar[4] | R | 9 | | 3 | Chris Bauer[3] | R | 1–2 | Fabien Thuner[5] | R | 3, 6 | Kévin Estre[6] | | 4–5, 8 | Antti Buri[7] | | 7 | Vincent Beltoise[4] | G | 9 | Walter Lechner Racing Team[3] | 4 | Michael Ammermüller[3] | | All | | 5 | Clemens Schmid[3] | | All | | 6 | Jeffrey Schmidt[3] | R | 1–3 | Nicki Thiim[6] | | 4–9 | | 40 | Tom Dillmann[8] | G | 3 | Hannes Waimer[9] | G | 5, 9 | Konrad Motorsport[3] | 7 | Klaus Bachler[3] | | All | | 8 | Christian Engelhart[3] | | All | | 9 | Christopher Zöchling[3] | R | All | | 36 | Rolf Ineichen[9] | G | 2–3, 5 | Team Project 1[3] | 10 | Sean Johnston[3] | | 1–2, 4–9 | Sébastien Ogier[8] | G | 3 | | 11 | Sven Müller[3] | R | All | | 12 | Philipp Eng[3] | | All | | 54 | Madison Snow[4] | G | 9 | Verva Lechner Racing Team | 14 | Kuba Giermaziak[3] | | All | | 15 | Ben Barker[10] | | All | | 37 | Sebastiaan Bleekemolen[9] | G | 2 | Andreas Mayerl[8] | G | 3 | William Peluchiwski[4] | G | 9 | FÖRCH Racing by Lukas Motorsport[11] | 16 | Robert Lukas[3] | | 1–6, 8–9 | | 17 | Connor De Phillippi[3] | R | 1–8 | | 18 | Bas Schothorst[11] | | All | | 48 | Christofer Berckhan Ramírez[12] | G | 5–6 | | 55 | Santiago Creel[4] | G | 9 | FACH AUTO TECH[3] | 19 | Earl Bamber[13] | R | All | | 20 | Philip Hirschi[3] | R | 1–3 | Alif Hamdan[6] | R | 4–8 | Phillipp Frommenwiler[4] | R | 9 | | 51 | Daniel Keilwitz[14] | G | 8 | MOMO-Megatron[15] | 21 | Mario Marasca[3] | R | 1–6 | Jaap van Lagen[7] | | 7–8 | Pepe Massot[16] | R | 9 | | 22 | Enrico Fulgenzi[3] | R | 1–2 | Paul Rees[4] | R | 9 | | 23 | Thomas Biagi[15] | | All | Sébastien Loeb Racing[3] | 30 | Roland Bervillé[3] | G | 1 | Maxime Jousse[9] | G | 2, 7 | | 31 | Roar Lindland[3] | G | 1–2, 7 | | 47 | Joffrey De Narda[7] | G | 7 | PRO GT by Alméras[3] | 32 | Marc Cattaneo[3] | G | 1, 7 | | 35 | 2 | | 33 | Côme Ledogar[3] | G | 1, 7 | Lechner Racing Academy ME[9] | 34 | Hannes Waimer[9] | G | 2 | ZaWotec Racing[8] | 38 | Marko Klein[8] | G | 3 | | 39 | Lukas Schreier[8] | G | 3 | Porsche Cars GB[6][17] | 41 | Kelvin Fletcher[17] | G | 4 | | 42 | Josh Webster[17] | G | 4 | Team Parker Racing[17] | 43 | Karl Leonard[17] | G | 4 | | 44 | Graeme Mundy[6] | G | 4 | Antonelli Motorsport[12] | 45 | Glauco Solieri[12] | G | 5, 7–8 | | 46 | Gianluca Giraudi[12] | G | 5 | Matteo Cairoli[7] | G | 7–8 | | 47 | Davide Roda[12] | G | 5 | Heaven Motorsport[14] | 49 | Giovanni Berton[14] | G | 8 | | 50 | Enrico Fulgenzi[14] | G | 8 | Konrad Motorsport Austria[4] | 53 | Jeff Harrison[4] | G | 9 | Kelly–Moss Motorsports[4] | 56 | Colin Thompson[4] | G | 9 | | 57 | David Ducote[4] | G | 9 | Mühlner Motorsport[4] | 58 | Tomy Drissi[4] | G | 9 | | 59 | Mark Kvamme[4] | G | 9 | Porsche AG[12] | 911 | Patrick Dempsey[12] | G | 5 | | | Icon | Meaning | | R | Rookie | | G | Guest | |
Race calendar and results
An updated race calendar was released on 12 June, with the round at the Sochi Autodrom being replaced by a round at the Circuit of the Americas.[1]
Championship standings
Drivers' Championship
| | | Colour | Result | | Gold | Winner | | Silver | Second place | | Bronze | Third place | | Green | Points classification | | Blue | Non-points classification | | Non-classified finish (NC) | | Purple | Retired, not classified (Ret) | | Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) | | Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) | | Black | Disqualified (DSQ) | | White | Did not start (DNS) | | Withdrew (WD) | | Race cancelled (C) | | Blank | Did not practice (DNP) | | Did not arrive (DNA) | | Excluded (EX) | Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest Lap |
† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
Porsche Supercup field at Hockenheimring. Teams' Championship
References
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