2009 SEAT León Eurocup explained

The 2009 SEAT León Eurocup was the second season of the SEAT León Eurocup, a one-make racing series supporting the World Touring Car Championship.

Hungarian Norbert Michelisz won the championship at the final round at Imola.

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriversRounds
Team Clairet Sport1 Jean Marie ClairetAll
Zengő Motorsport2 Róbert Mendre2
3 Norbert MicheliszAll
4 Andrea LariniAll
5 György Kontra2
50 Gábor Wéber6
SUNRED6 Javier IbranAll
7 Aldo Ponti1–4, 6
19 Tim CoronelAll
21 Rob KamphuesAll
23 Michal MatějovskýAll
28 Diego Puyo1–4
30 Santiago Navarro4–6
32 Michaël Rossi1–2, 5–6
Rangoni Motorsport8 Massimiliano PedalàAll
9 Davide Roda1–3, 6
14 Martin Morente1, 3–4
18 Aleksey Dudukalo1–3, 5–6
51 Eoin Murray6
SEAT Swiss Racing10 Fredy BarthAll
Ursinho Racing by Carpi11 Urs Sonderegger1–3, 5–6
JR Niogret12 Jean Robert Niogret1–5
Team Russia15 Anton MarkinAll
16 Oleg PetrikovAll
Pujolaracing30 Santiago Navarro1
De Diego Motorsport31 Marcos De Diego1
Zsille Motorsport33 Bálint Hatvani2, 5–6
34 Zoltán Bárkovics2, 5–6
Oasis Motorsport38 Miguel Freitas3
Welch Motorsport39 Daniel Welch4
Advent Motorsport44 Freddy Nordström4
GAG Racing Team47 Petr Fulín5
48 Damien Sawicki5

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapRace WinnerWinning TeamWTCC Prize Drive Winner*
1R1 Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste30 May Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz Zengő Motorsport Tim Coronel
R231 May Norbert Michelisz Andrea Larini Zengő Motorsport
2R1 Masaryk Circuit, Brno20 June Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz Michaël Rossi SUNRED Diego Puyo
R221 June Norbert Michelisz Diego Puyo SUNRED
3R1 Circuito da Boavista4 July Fredy Barth Massimiliano Pedalà Fredy Barth SEAT Swiss Racing Norbert Michelisz
R25 July Diego Puyo Norbert Michelisz Zengő Motorsport
4R1 Brands Hatch, Kent18 July Norbert Michelisz Michal Matějovský Norbert Michelisz Zengő Motorsport Jean Marie Clairet
R219 July Jean Marie Clairet Jean Marie Clairet Team Clairet Sport
5R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben5 September Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz Norbert Michelisz Zengő Motorsport Andrea Larini
R26 September Fredy Barth Tim Coronel SUNRED
6R1 Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari19 September Michaël Rossi Michaël Rossi Michaël Rossi SUNRED Michaël Rossi
R220 September Fredy Barth Norbert Michelisz Zengő Motorsport

* The highest points scorer from each round won a prize drive in the next round of the WTCC in a SEAT León with SUNRED Engineering. Michaël Rossi will race at the first European round in 2010.

Championship standings

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1 Norbert Michelisz1Ret4271131137168
2 Massimiliano Pedalà45242Ret72Ret44455
3 Fredy Barth1233Ret19216486247
4 Tim Coronel34Ret12631511813343
5 Diego Puyo2Ret51323Ret42
6 Michaël Rossi711114Ret21534
7 Jean Marie Clairet17Ret639541599734
8 Andrea Larini818Ret88842310Ret34
9 Michal Matějovský6245513Ret15Ret611Ret27
10 Oleg Petrikov96781161487Ret17615
11 Miguel Freitas4410
12 Gábor Wéber2Ret8
13 Jean Robert NiogretRet8Ret1114767Ret118
14 Freddy Nordström567
15 Petr Fulín3Ret6
16 Javier Ibran107DNSRet131010961513105
17 Bálint HatvaniRet6Ret7Ret95
18 Aleksey Dudukalo11Ret91010Ret135Ret124
19 Anton Markin1313RetRet121116510Ret12154
20 Marcos De Diego5Ret4
21 Eoin Murray5Ret4
22 Róbert Mendre1072
23 Zoltán BárkovicsRet9RetRet882
24 Rob Kamphues15Ret11DNSDNSDNS1210910Ret110
25 Santiago NavarroRet911131112Ret140
26 Daniel Welch9Ret0
27 Aldo Ponti1410RetRetRet12Ret1416Ret0
28 Urs Sonderegger16121215DNSDNS141414Ret0
29 Martin MorenteRetRetRet1413120
30 Davide RodaRetRetRetRetRetDNS15130
31 György KontraRet130
Damian SawickiRetDNS0
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