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1 Teams and drivers  



1.1  EuroNASCAR PRO  





1.2  EuroNASCAR 2  





1.3  EuroNASCAR Club Challenge  



1.3.1  Driver changes  





1.3.2  Team changes  





1.3.3  Mid-season changes  









2 Schedule  



2.1  EuroNASCAR PRO  





2.2  EuroNASCAR 2  





2.3  EuroNASCAR Club Challenge  





2.4  Calendar changes  





2.5  Calendar changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic  







3 Rule changes  



3.1  Changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic  







4 Results  



4.1  EuroNASCAR PRO  





4.2  EuroNASCAR 2  







5 Standings  



5.1  EuroNASCAR PRO  





5.2  EuroNASCAR 2  





5.3  EuroNASCAR Club Challenge  





5.4  Team's Championship (Top 15)  







6 See also  





7 References  














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Esports series:
EuroNASCAR Esports Series
2. Zolder

2. Zolder

3. Rijeka

3. Rijeka

4 & 5. Valencia

4 & 5. Valencia

Locations of the circuits that hosted a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race in 2020
Alon Day won his third Euro Series championship title in 2020.
Vittorio Ghirelli (pictured in 2012) was crowned champion in the EuroNASCAR 2 division.
Alain Mosqueron defended his Club Challenge title in 2020.

The 2020 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series is the twelfth Racecar Euro Series season, and the eighth under the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series branding. Loris Hezemans and Lasse Sørensen entered the season as the defending champion in the EuroNASCAR PRO and EuroNASCAR 2 category respectively, although Sørensen will not defend his title as he moved up to the EuroNASCAR PRO class in 2020. Hendriks Motorsport will enter the season as the defending team's champion.

Alon Day was crowned as the champion after winning 4 races and finishing all 10 races inside the Top-10. Day becomes the second three-time champion of Euro Series, tying Ander Vilariño for the most titles in history. During the course of the season, Day broke Vilariño's record for the most wins in the series when he won his 23rd career victory in the second race at Valencia.[1] Rookie Lasse Sørensen finished second after scoring two race wins on his debut year in the EuroNASCAR PRO division, while defending champion Loris Hezemans finished third having scored two race wins. Gianmarco Ercoli and Stienes Longin were the other two race winners of 2020 after winning a single race at Vallelunga and Rijeka respectively.

In the EuroNASCAR 2 division, Hendriks Motorsport driver Vittorio Ghirelli won the title after winning 5 races and finished 9 races inside the Top-10. Series debutant and teammate Tobias Dauenhauer finished second after winning 3 races while Alessandro Brigatti finished third after scoring 4 podiums, both drivers also finished 9 races inside the Top-10. Vladimiros Tziortzis, the first Cypriot driver in NASCAR, finished fourth while Julia Landauer finished fifth. Landauer's podium finish in the third race at Valencia is the first for a female driver in Euro Series since Carole Perrin scored a third-place finish in the first Elite division race at Spa-Francorchamps in 2012.[2] Martin Doubek was the only other race winner of the season, having swept the weekend at Zolder.

Hendriks Motorsport's No. 50 team, driven by Hezemans and Dauenhauer, successfully defended the Teams Championship title after scoring 835 points, finishing 88 points ahead of the sister No. 18 car driven Giorgio Maggi and Ghirelli. PK Carsport's No. 11 team, driven by Longin and Landauer, finished third with 713 points, 122 points behind Hendriks' No. 50 team.

Teams and drivers

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NASCAR Whelen Euro Series released a provisional 33-car entry list for the teams participating on 27 March 2020.[3]

EuroNASCAR PRO

[edit]
Team No. Body Style Race Driver Rounds
Switzerland Alex Caffi Motorsport with Race Art Tech[4] 1 Ford Mustang Italy Stefano Attianese[5] 1
Croatia Niko Pulić[6] 3
France Thomas Ferrando[7][8] 4–5
Italy FEED Vict Racing[9][10] 5 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Canada Jacques Villeneuve[9] 1–2
6 France Patrick Lemarié[9] 1–2, 4–5
Belgium Simon Pilate[11] 3
8 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Dario Caso[10][12] All
Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport[13] 7 Ford Mustang United Kingdom Daniel Rowbottom[14][15] 1
Czech Republic Martin Doubek[16][17] 2–3
Netherlands Olivier Hart[7][8] 4–5
18 Switzerland Giorgio Maggi[18] All
50 Netherlands Loris Hezemans[13] All
Italy Not Only Motorsports[19][3] 10 Ford Mustang Italy Alberto Panebianco[7][8] 4–5
89 Chevrolet Camaro Malta Fabio Spatafora[19] 1[N 2]
Italy Davide Dallara[20] All[N 2]
Belgium PK Carsport 11 Chevrolet Camaro Belgium Stienes Longin[12] All
24 Israel Alon Day[21][22] All
Italy Solaris Motorsport by CAAL Racing[23][3] 12 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Francesco Sini[23] All
Switzerland Shadow Racing Cars by 42 Racing[24][3][20] 17 Ford Mustang Italy Bernardo Manfrè[25][26] 1–2
42 Italy Luigi Ferrara[26] 1–2
Austria DF1 Racing 22 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Nicolò Rocca[27][28][29] All
66 Denmark Lasse Sørensen[30][31] All
99 Germany Justin Kunz[32][33][12] All
Italy CAAL Racing 31 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Switzerland Mauro Trione[12] All
54 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Gianmarco Ercoli[34][12] All[N 3]
88 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] France Thomas Ferrando[14][35] 1–2
Slovenia Mark Škulj[36] 3
98 Ford Mustang Belgium Marc Goossens[37][38] All
Germany Mishumotors[3] 33 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 2[N 1]
Chevrolet Camaro 3
France Lucas Lasserre[14] All
70 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Gianmarco Ercoli[39] 3[N 3]
Germany Mirco Schultis 5
Germany Marko Stipp Motorsport[N 4]
Germany DF1-MSM Racing[40][3][N 4]
46 Chevrolet Camaro France Wilfried Boucenna[11] 3
Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky[7][8] 4–5
48 Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky 1–3[N 5]
Spain Ander Vilariño[7][8][41] 4–5

EuroNASCAR 2

[edit]
Team No. Body Style Race Driver Rounds
Switzerland Alex Caffi Motorsport with Race Art Tech[4] 1 Ford Mustang Cyprus Vladimiros Tziortzis[42] All
Italy FEED Vict Racing[9][10] 6 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Belgium Simon Pilate[9] All
8 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Alessandro Brigatti[10][12] All
Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport[13] 7 Ford Mustang Czech Republic Martin Doubek[43] 2–5
18 Italy Vittorio Ghirelli[18] All
50 Germany Tobias Dauenhauer[13] All
Italy Not Only Motorsports[19] 10 Ford Mustang Finland Leevi Lintukanto[7][8] 4–5
89 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Davide Dallara[19] 1
Ukraine Igor Romanov[44] 2–3
Israel Naveh Talor[7][8] 4–5
Belgium PK Carsport 11 Chevrolet Camaro United States Julia Landauer[45] All
24 Belgium Guillaume Dumarey[46] 1–2
43 Belgium Pol van Pollaert[44] 2
Italy Solaris Motorsport by CAAL Racing[23][3] 12 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Nicholas Risitano[47] All
Switzerland Shadow Racing Cars by 42 Racing[24][3][20] 17 Ford Mustang Italy Alex Ciompi[14] 1–2
42 Italy Francesco Garisto[24] 1–2
Austria DF1 Racing 22 Chevrolet Camaro United States Andre Castro[48] 1–2
Spain Zihara Esteban[7][8][41] 4–5
66 Denmark Andreas Jochimsen[49][31] 1–2
99 Germany Marcel Lenerz[50] 1
Germany Frank Riedel[11] 3
Japan Kenko Miura[7][8][41] 4–5
Italy CAAL Racing 31 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Switzerland Giovanni Trione[12] 1, 3–5
54 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Arianna Casoli[51] All[N 6]
88 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Italy Max Lanza[52] 1–3[N 6]
Italy Arianna Casoli[53] 3[N 6]
98 Ford Mustang Belgium Dylan Derdaele[38] All
Germany Mishumotors[3] 33 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 2[N 1]
Chevrolet Camaro 2
France Eric Quintal[14] 1–2, 4–5
70 Chevrolet Camaro Germany Mirco Schultis[11] 3–5
Italy The Club Motorsports[14] 41 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Roberto Benedetti[14] 1
Germany Marko Stipp Motorsport[N 4]
Germany DF1-MSM Racing[40][3][N 4]
46 Chevrolet Camaro Slovenia Gašper Dernovšek[14][54] 1
Italy Francesco Garisto[36] 3
Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky[7][8] 4–5
48 Switzerland Kris Richard[14][55] 1
Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky 2–3
Italy Francesco Garisto[7][8] 4–5
France Speedhouse[3] 64 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Germany Matthias Hauer[14] 2

EuroNASCAR Club Challenge

[edit]
Team No. Body Style Race Driver Rounds
Switzerland Alex Caffi Motorsport with Race Art Tech[4] 1 Ford Mustang Cyprus Vladimiros Tziortzis All
Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport 7 Ford Mustang Netherlands Olivier Hart[8] 3
Italy Not Only Motorsports[19] 10 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020[N 1] Finland Leevi Lintukanto[8] 3
89 Chevrolet Camaro Italy Federico Monti[19] All
Belgium PK Carsport 11 Chevrolet Camaro United States Julia Landauer All
Switzerland Shadow Racing Cars by 42 Racing 17 Ford Mustang Italy Bernardo Manfrè[44] 1
42 Italy Francesco Garisto[44] 1-2
Austria DF1 Racing 22 Chevrolet Camaro Germany Frank Riedel[44] 1
Germany Thomas Blumberger[11] 2
Spain Zihara Esteban[8] 3
99 France Alain Mosqueron[33][56][12] All
Germany Marko Stipp Motorsport 46 Chevrolet Camaro United Kingdom Gordon Barnes[57] 1, 3
Italy Francesco Garisto[11][36] 2
48 United Kingdom Gordon Barnes[57] 2
Italy Francesco Garisto[8][36] 3
Germany Mishumotors[3] 70 Chevrolet Camaro Germany Mirco Schultis 2
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Chevrolet SS-styled bodies are rebadged as the EuroNASCAR FJ's starting from 2020.
  • ^ a b Fabio Spatafora drove the car in Practice and Qualifying at Vallelunga before he was replaced by Davide Dallara during the race.
  • ^ a b Gianmarco Ercoli initially entered and qualified in CAAL Racing's No. 54 team for Croatia, but due to a crash in EuroNASCAR 2 Qualifying the No. 54 car was damaged beyond repair. A deal with Mishumotors allowed Ercoli to drive the No. 70 car for the races.
  • ^ a b c d Car No. 46 entered as Marko Stipp Motorsport and car No. 48 entered as DF1-MSM Racing.
  • ^ Sokolovsky was initially entered in the No. 46 car for Vallelunga, but he was transferred to the No. 48 car after the No. 46 car was heavily damaged in the EuroNASCAR 2 races.
  • ^ a b c Arianna Casoli and Max Lanza were initially entered in the No. 54 and No. 88 entries respectively, but crashes for both drivers in Qualifying resulted in Lanza receiving a wrist injury and the No. 54 car being damaged beyond repair. Lanza's entry was subsequently withdrawn for Race 2 while Casoli raced the No. 88 car for Race 2.
  • Driver changes

    [edit]

    Team changes

    [edit]

    Mid-season changes

    [edit]

    Schedule

    [edit]

    The provisional calendar for the 2020 season was announced on 22 October 2019.[78] Following changes to the calendar as a result of the season's postponement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all races of the 2020 season will be held on road courses.

    EuroNASCAR PRO

    [edit]
    Round Race Title Track Date
    1 R1 NASCAR GP Italy - Delphix / NSR American Festival of Rome Italy ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma 12 September
    R2 13 September
    2 R3 NASCAR GP Belgium Belgium Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 3 October
    R4 4 October
    3 R5 NASCAR GP Croatia Croatia Automotodrom Grobnik, Čavle 14 November
    R6 15 November
    4 R7 Valencia Super Speedweek – NASCAR GP Spain Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 4 December
    R8 5 December
    5 R9 Valencia Super Speedweek – EuroNASCAR Finals 6 December
    R10

    EuroNASCAR 2

    [edit]
    Round Race Title Track Date
    1 R1 NASCAR GP Italy - Delphix / NSR American Festival of Rome Italy ACI Vallelunga Circuit, Campagnano di Roma 12 September
    R2 13 September
    2 R3 NASCAR GP Belgium Belgium Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 3 October
    R4 4 October
    3 R5 NASCAR GP Croatia Croatia Automotodrom Grobnik, Čavle 14 November
    R6 15 November
    4 R7 Valencia Super Speedweek – NASCAR GP Spain Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 4 December
    R8
    5 R9 Valencia Super Speedweek – EuroNASCAR Finals 5 December
    R10 6 December

    EuroNASCAR Club Challenge

    [edit]
    Round Race Title Track Date
    1 NASCAR GP Belgium – Club Challenge Belgium Race Belgium Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 1 October
    2 NASCAR GP Croatia – Club Challenge Race Croatia Automotodrom Grobnik, Čavle 13 November
    3 NASCAR GP Spain – Club Challenge Spain Race Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 3 December

    Calendar changes

    [edit]

    Calendar changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

    [edit]

    Rule changes

    [edit]

    Changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

    [edit]

    Results

    [edit]

    EuroNASCAR PRO

    [edit]
    Round Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
    1 R1 Delphix / NSR American Festival of Rome Netherlands Loris Hezemans Denmark Lasse Sørensen Canada Jacques Villeneuve Netherlands Loris Hezemans Ford
    R2 Denmark Lasse Sørensen United Kingdom Daniel Rowbottom Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Chevrolet
    2 R3 NASCAR GP Belgium Denmark Lasse Sørensen Belgium Stienes Longin Denmark Lasse Sørensen Denmark Lasse Sørensen Chevrolet
    R4 Belgium Stienes Longin Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
    3 R5 NASCAR GP Croatia Switzerland Giorgio Maggi Israel Alon Day Belgium Stienes Longin Belgium Stienes Longin Chevrolet
    R6 Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
    4 R7 NASCAR GP Spain Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Belgium Stienes Longin Denmark Lasse Sørensen Chevrolet
    R8 Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Belgium Stienes Longin Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
    5 R9 EuroNASCAR Finals Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
    R10 Israel Alon Day Netherlands Loris Hezemans Netherlands Loris Hezemans Netherlands Loris Hezemans Ford

    EuroNASCAR 2

    [edit]
    Round Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
    1 R1 Delphix / NSR American Festival of Rome Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
    R2 Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
    2 R3 NASCAR GP Belgium Czech Republic Martin Doubek Czech Republic Martin Doubek Czech Republic Martin Doubek Czech Republic Martin Doubek Ford
    R4 Czech Republic Martin Doubek Czech Republic Martin Doubek Czech Republic Martin Doubek Czech Republic Martin Doubek Ford
    3 R5 NASCAR GP Croatia Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Ford
    R6 Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Ford
    4 R7 NASCAR GP Spain Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Ford
    R8 Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Ford
    5 R9 EuroNASCAR Finals Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
    R10 Germany Tobias Dauenhauer Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Italy Vittorio Ghirelli Ford

    Standings

    [edit]

    Points are awarded to drivers and team using the current point system used in Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, excluding the Stage and Race Winner bonus points. For the final round at Valencia, double points are awarded. In addition, the driver that gained the most positions in a race will receive bonus championship points.

    EuroNASCAR PRO

    [edit]

    (key) Bold - Pole position awarded by fastest qualifying time (in Race 1) or by previous race's fastest lap (in Race 2). Italics - Fastest lap. * – Most laps led. ^ – Most positions gained.

    Pos Driver Italy
    ITA
    Belgium
    BEL
    Croatia
    CRO
    Spain
    ESP1
    Spain
    ESP2
    Points
    1 Israel Alon Day 2 4 3 1* 5 1* 6 1 1* 4 431
    2 Denmark Lasse Sørensen 6^ 5 1* 12 3 3 1 6 2 2 411
    3 Netherlands Loris Hezemans 1 6 19 5 4 2 2 3 12 1* 390
    4 France Lucas Lasserre 4 3 14 14 9 20 3 9 3^ 7 356
    5 Belgium Marc Goossens 22 11^ 2 3 7 5 4 7 5 17 352
    6 Italy Gianmarco Ercoli 3 1* 5 2 12^ 5 5 5 4 20 350
    7 Italy Francesco Sini 7 7 7 8 20 11 16 10 10 5 342
    8 Belgium Stienes Longin 5 9 11 4 1* 8 18* 2* 20 13 334
    9 Italy Nicolò Rocca 8 8 8 DNS2 10 13 15 4 15 3 317
    10 Germany Justin Kunz 21 DNS1 13 10^ 8 6 7 14 7 12 306
    11 Switzerland Giorgio Maggi 15 12 16 18 2 17 8 12 6 19 303
    12 Italy Davide Dallara 10 DNS 12 9 13 11 9 20 9 8^ 297
    13 Switzerland Mauro Trione 14 18 15^ 13 16 9^ 11 18 19 18 279
    14 Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky 13 16 17 15 18 14 14 17 14 11 278
    15 Italy Dario Caso 12 13 18 11 15 16 12^ 13 11 14 275
    16 France Thomas Ferrando 19 20 6 6 DNS 8^ 16 6 247
    17 France Patrick Lemarié 11 10 20 16 17 16 13 9 242
    18 Netherlands Olivier Hart 10 11 8 16 153
    19 Spain Ander Vilariño 19 19 15 17 120
    20 Czech Republic Martin Doubek 9 7 6 18 108
    21 Canada Jacques Villeneuve 16* 2 4 19 104
    22 Italy Alberto Panebianco 13 15 18 DNS 98
    23 Italy Luigi Ferrara 9 15 10 17 97
    24 Italy Bernardo Manfrè 20 14 21 DNS2 65
    25 Belgium Simon Pilate 13 7 54
    26 Slovenia Mark Škulj 19 10 45
    27 France Wilfried Boucenna 17 15 42
    28 Croatia Niko Pulić 14 19 41
    29 Italy Stefano Attianese 18 17 39
    30 United Kingdom Daniel Rowbottom 17 19 20
    Malta Fabio Spatafora QL QL 0
    Drivers ineligible for EuroNASCAR PRO points
    Germany Mirco Schultis DNS 10
    Notes

    EuroNASCAR 2

    [edit]

    (key) Bold - Pole position awarded by fastest qualifying time (in Race 1) or by previous race's fastest lap (in Race 2). Italics - Fastest lap. * – Most laps led. ^ – Most positions gained.

    Pos Driver Italy
    ITA
    Belgium
    BEL
    Croatia
    CRO
    Spain
    ESP1
    Spain
    ESP2
    Points
    1 Italy Vittorio Ghirelli 2 4 7 2 1* 1* 1* 1* 16 1* 419
    2 Germany Tobias Dauenhauer 1* 1* 10 13 2 3 4 3 1* 4 413
    3 Italy Alessandro Brigatti 3 2 2 11 6 9 6 2 8 5 379
    4 Cyprus Vladimiros Tziortzis 8 7 9 10 15 4 5 15 2 3 365
    5 United States Julia Landauer 11 15 5 19 7 6 8 5^ 3^ 10 358
    6 Italy Nicholas Risitano 5 3 3 14 3 10 3 19 5 2 350
    7 Czech Republic Martin Doubek 1* 1* 4^ 2^ 2 4 19 8^ 336
    8 Belgium Simon Pilate 20 18 19 7 8 7 18 6 4 6 323
    9 Italy Francesco Garisto 16 DNS1 6 3 9 8 10^ 17 10 11 320
    10 Belgium Dylan Derdaele 18 16 16 6 5 5 10 8 9 19 318
    11 Italy Arianna Casoli 13 11 15 5 DNS4 16 14 14 12 14 293
    12 Switzerland Giovanni Trione 7^ 12 10 11 19 13 11 18 261
    13 Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky 13 8 12 12 13 11 15 12 260
    14 France Eric Quintal 12 13 14 9 12 18 13 15 250
    15 Germany Mirco Schultis 11 13 16 16 7 17 209
    16 Japan Kenko Miura 9 9 6 13 152
    17 Spain Zihara Esteban 15 12 16 14 133
    18 Finland Leevi Lintukanto 11 10 17 9 131
    19 Israel Naveh Talor 17 7 18 7 130
    20 Italy Max Lanza 10 10 12 18 DNS4 Wth 110
    21 Belgium Guillaume Dumarey 19 9^ 4 16 104
    22 Denmark Andreas Jochimsen 17 5 11 17 98
    23 Ukraine Igor Romanov 18 12 14 15 89
    24 United States Andre Castro 14 17 DNS2 4^ 88
    25 Italy Alex Ciompi 4 6 DNS2 DNS3 79
    26 Italy Davide Dallara 9 8 57
    27 Belgium Pol van Pollaert 8^ 15 55
    28 Switzerland Kris Richard 6 14 54
    29 Germany Frank Riedel 13 14 47
    30 Germany Matthias Hauer 17 20 37
    31 Slovenia Gašper Dernovšek 15 DNS1 31
    32 Germany Marcel Lenerz DNS1 Wth 9
    Italy Roberto Benedetti PO PO 0
    Notes

    EuroNASCAR Club Challenge

    [edit]
    Pos Driver Belgium
    BEL
    Croatia
    CRO
    Spain
    ESP
    Points
    1 France Alain Mosqueron 2 1 1 224
    2 Italy Federico Monti 1 2 2 220
    3 United Kingdom Gordon Barnes 3 3 3 210
    4 Germany Frank Riedel 4 66
    5 Germany Thomas Blumberger 4 66
    Cyprus Vladimiros Tziortzis
    Netherlands Olivier Hart
    Finland Leevi Lintukanto
    United States Julia Landauer
    Italy Bernardo Manfrè
    Italy Francesco Garisto
    Spain Zihara Esteban
    Germany Mirco Schultis

    Team's Championship (Top 15)

    [edit]
    Pos No. Team EuroNASCAR PRO Driver(s) EuroNASCAR 2 Driver(s) Points
    1 50 Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport Netherlands Loris Hezemans Germany Tobias Dauenhauer 835
    2 18 Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport Switzerland Giorgio Maggi Italy Vittorio Ghirelli 747
    3 11 Belgium PK Carsport Belgium Stienes Longin United States Julia Landauer 713
    4 12 Italy Solaris Motorsport Italy Francesco Sini Italy Nicholas Risitano 705
    5 8 Italy FEED Vict Racing Italy Dario Caso Italy Alessandro Brigatti 685
    6 6 Italy FEED Vict Racing France Patrick Lemarié
    Belgium Simon Pilate
    Belgium Simon Pilate 642
    7 98 Italy CAAL Racing Belgium Marc Goossens Belgium Dylan Derdaele 640
    8 7 Netherlands Hendriks Motorsport United Kingdom Daniel Rowbottom
    Czech Republic Martin Doubek
    Netherlands Olivier Hart
    Czech Republic Martin Doubek 638
    9 1 Switzerland Alex Caffi Motorsport with Race Art Tech Italy Stefano Attianese
    Croatia Niko Pulić
    France Thomas Ferrando
    Cyprus Vladimiros Tziortzis 610
    10 33 Germany Mishumotors France Lucas Lasserre France Eric Quintal 607
    11 48 Germany Marko Stipp Motorsport
    Germany DF1-MSM Racing
    Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky
    Spain Ander Vilariño
    Switzerland Kris Richard
    Ukraine Evgeny Sokolovsky
    Italy Francesco Garisto
    583
    12 89 Italy Not Only Motorsport Malta Fabio Spatafora
    Italy Davide Dallara
    Italy Davide Dallara
    Ukraine Igor Romanov
    Israel Naveh Talor
    570
    13 24 Belgium PK Carsport Israel Alon Day Belgium Guillaume Dumarey 569
    14 22 Austria DF1 Racing Italy Nicolò Rocca United States Andre Castro
    Spain Zihara Esteban
    563
    15 54 Italy CAAL Racing Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Italy Arianna Casoli 531
    Pos No. Team EuroNASCAR PRO Driver(s) EuroNASCAR 2 Driver(s) Points

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "ALON DAY BREAKS THE ALL-TIME WIN RECORD AND EXPANDS HIS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD". euronascar.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  • ^ "Landauer earns first career EuroNASCAR Podium at Valencia". kickinthetires.net. Kickin' the Tires. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
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  • ^ a b c d "ALEX CAFFI MOTORSPORT CON RACE ART TECHNOLOGY VERSO IL 2020". euronascar.com (in Italian). NASCAR Media Group, LLC. 15 November 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  • ^ "GIANMARCO ERCOLI RETURNS TO VICTORY LANE AT HIS HOME TRACK". euronascar.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. 13 September 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  • ^ a b "GIANMARCO ERCOLI RETURNS TO VICTORY LANE AT HIS HOME TRACK". euronascar.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
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  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "2020 NASCAR WHELEN EURO SERIES - FINALS 1&2 ENTRY LIST". euronascar.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
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