2021 Porsche Supercup

The 2021 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup was the 29th Porsche Supercup season. It began on 23 May at Circuit de Monaco and ended on 12 September at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, after eight races, all of which were support events for the 2021 Formula One season.

Rule changes

Technical

  • The outgoing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991 II) car fleet was replaced by the latest generation of Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992) for all Porsche Supercup entrants from 2021 season onwards.[1][2] The engine power output of all Porsche Supercup entrants was increased slightly from 485 to 510 bhp (362 to 380 kW; 492 to 517 PS).
  • ExxonMobil increased its Porsche Supercup partnership by becoming the official fuel retailer and convenience store partner and supplier of the series starting from 2021 season through Esso brand. All Porsche Supercup cars utilized Esso Synergy™ Renewable Racing Fuel with full-blend of Ethanol.[3]

Teams and drivers

Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
BWT Lechner Racing 1 Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer All
2 Ayhancan Güven All
3 Dylan Pereira All
Lechner Racing Middle East 4 Tio Ellinas All
5 Nicolas Misslin PA All
Fach Auto Racing 6 Christopher Zöchling All
7 Marius Nakken All
8 Maxime Boulin 1
Fabio Scherer G 2-8
GP Elite 9 Lucas Groeneveld 1-3, 5-8
10 Daan van Kuijk All
32 Morris Schuring G 4-6
CLRT 11 Florian Latorre All
12 Steven Palette 1-3, 5-6
Marvin Klein G 4, 7-8
35 5
Dinamic Motorsport 14 Lodovico Laurini R 1-4
Jaap van Lagen G 6
Alessandro Giardelli G 7-8
Moritz Sager G 5
34 2-4
15 Philipp Sager PA All
16 Simone Iaquinta 1-3, 5-8
Alessandro Giardelli G 4
37 Gianmarco Quaresmini G 7-8
Team Parker Racing 17 Harry King R 1, 3, 5-8
Loek Hartog G 4
36 5-6
18 Michael Crees PA 1-3
Garry Findlay G 4-8
Martinet by Alméras 19 Dorian Boccolacci R All
20 Jaxon Evans All
33 Roland Bervillé G 2, 4, 8
Alessandro Ghiretti G 5
Pierre martinet by Alméras 21 Clément Mateu PA All
22 Stéphane Denoual PA All
23 Aaron Mason PA All
Team GP Elite 24 Max van Splunteren All
25 Larry ten Voorde All
26 Jesse van Kuijk All
Huber Racing 27 Roar Lindland PA All
28 Leon Köhler All
29 Laurin Heinrich R All
MRS GT-Racing 30 Georgios Frangulis G 3
Michael Verhagen G 6-8
31 Jukka Honkavuori G 3, 6-8
Porsche Motorsport 911 Michael Fassbender G 3
Icon Class
PA Pro-Am Cup
R Rookie
G Guest

Race calendar and results

The 2021 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup provisional calendar was released on 28 November 2020.[4] On 14 May 2021, due to the changes in the Formula One calendar, the Porsche Supercup calendar was also adjusted, with the round at Paul Ricard on 25–27 June being replaced by a second round at the Red Bull Ring.[5] Later on 28 June 2021 it was announced that the round at Silverstone would be cancelled and an additional race would be held at Monza.[6]

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 20–23 May Larry ten Voorde Larry ten Voorde Larry ten Voorde Team GP Elite
2 Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 25–27 June Larry ten Voorde Leon Köhler Larry ten Voorde Team GP Elite
3 2–4 July Dylan Pereira Jaxon Evans Jaxon Evans Martinet by Alméras
4 Hungaroring, Budapest 30 July–1 August Marvin Klein Larry ten Voorde Larry ten Voorde Team GP Elite
5 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 27–29 August Larry ten Voorde Ayhancan Güven Dylan Pereira BWT Lechner Racing
6 Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 3–5 September Laurin Heinrich Laurin Heinrich Laurin Heinrich Nebulus Racing by Huber
7 Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 10–12 September Ayhancan Güven Florian Latorre Ayhancan Güven BWT Lechner Racing
8 Larry ten Voorde Marvin Klein Larry ten Voorde Team GP Elite

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen classified drivers in every race, using the following system:

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Points 25 20 17 14 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

In order for full points to be awarded, the race winner must complete at least 50% of the scheduled race distance. Half points are awarded if the race winner completes less than 50% of the race distance. In the event of a tie at the conclusion of the championship, a count-back system is used as a tie-breaker, with a driver's/constructor's best result used to decide the standings.[7]

Guest drivers are ineligible to score points. If a guest driver finishes in first position, the second placed finisher will receive 25 points. The same goes for every other points scoring position. So if three guest drivers end up placed fourth, fifth and sixth, the seventh placed finisher will receive fourteen points and so forth - until the eighteenth placed finisher receives the final point.

Drivers' Championship

Source:[8]

Pos. Driver MON
RBR1
RBR2
HUN
SPA
ZND
MNZ1
MNZ2
Points
1 Larry ten Voorde 1 1 3 1 8 5 3 1 155
2 Jaxon Evans 2 6 1 2 12 10 4 7 111
3 Ayhancan Güven 20† 2 26 4 2 4 1 3 110
4 Laurin Heinrich 14 8 4 5 3 1 5 2 110
5 Leon Köhler 6 3 7 6 15 2 7 5 91
6 Dorian Boccolacci 3 4 13 21 7 9 2 9 81
7 Dylan Pereira 11 25 2 11 1 6 21 13 71
8 Florian Latorre 5 28† 5 3 28 12 20 4 61
9 Max van Splunteren 17 5 Ret 9 5 7 10 8 56
10 Christopher Zöchling 4 7 9 NC 4 Ret 14 11 50
11 Tio Ellinas 8 12 6 7 9 17 11 Ret 48
12 Simone Iaquinta 7 11 Ret 20 3 8 10 46
13 Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer Ret 9 8 12 14 20 17 18 30
14 Harry King 9 Ret 17 15 9 6 30
15 Marius Nakken 12 13 Ret 14 21 19 13 14 21
16 Steven Palette 10 22 14 11 23 17
17 Jesse van Kuijk 16 10 12 13 25 27 Ret 21 17
18 Daan van Kuijk Ret Ret DNS 15 13 13 15 23 16
19 Lodovico Laurini 13 15 Ret 19 5
20 Lucas Groeneveld 15 24 15 19 22 23 19 6
21 Nicolas Misslin Ret 17 17 18 24 25 18 22 5
22 Roar Lindland Ret 14 19 20 29 Ret 25 27 2
23 Stéphane Denoual Ret 20 18 24 Ret Ret Ret 28 1
24 Aaron Mason Ret 23 20 22 26 26 24 24 0
25 Philipp Sager 19 18 22 25 26 29 29 25 0
26 Clément Mateu 18 21 21 27 Ret 28 27 30 0
27 Michael Crees Ret 27 23 0
28 Maxime Boulin Ret 0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
- Marvin Klein DSQ 6 6 12 -
- Jaap van Lagen 8 -
- Morris Schuring 8 18 18 -
- Loek Hartog 23 10 11 -
- Jukka Honkavuori 10 14 12 16 -
- Alessandro Giardelli 10 22 20 -
- Fabio Scherer 19 11 16 22 16 19 17 -
- Gianmarco Quaresmini 16 15 -
- Moritz Sager 16 16 17 16 -
- Gary Findlay 26 23 21 Ret 26 -
- Michael Fassbender 24 -
- Michael Verhagen 24 26 29 -
- Georgios Frangulis 25 -
- Roland Bervillé 26 28 28 31 -
- Alessandro Ghiretti 30 -
Pos. Driver MON
RBR1
RBR2
HUN
SPA
ZND
MNZ1
MNZ2
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Notes

 – Driver did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Rookie Championship

Pos. Driver MON
RBR1
RBR2
HUN
SPA
ZND
MNZ1
MNZ2
Points
1 Laurin Heinrich 14 8 4 5 3 1 5 2 110
2 Dorian Boccolacci 3 4 13 21 7 9 2 9 81
3 Harry King 9 Ret 17 15 9 6 30
4 Lodovico Laurini 13 15 Ret 19 5
Pos. Driver MON
RBR1
RBR2
HUN
SPA
ZND
MNZ1
MNZ2
Points

Pro-Am Championship

Pos. Driver MON
RBR1
RBR2
HUN
SPA
ZND
MNZ1
MNZ2
Points
1 Nicolas Misslin Ret 17 17 18 24 25 18 22 170
2 Philipp Sager 19 18 22 25 26 29 29 25 122
3 Aaron Mason Ret 23 20 22 27 26 24 24 118
4 Roar Lindland Ret 14 19 20 29 Ret 25 27 107
5 Clément Mateu 18 21 21 27 Ret 27 27 30 100
6 Stéphane Denoual Ret 20 18 24 Ret Ret Ret 29 60
7 Michael Crees Ret 27 23 18
Pos. Driver MON
RBR1
RBR2
HUN
SPA
ZND
MNZ1
MNZ2
Points

Teams' Championship

Pos. Team Points
1 Team GP Elite 210
2 Nebulus Racing by Huber 201
3 Martinet by Alméras 190
4 BWT Lechner Racing 179
5 CLRT 91
6 Dinamic Motorsport SRL 67
7 Fach Auto Racing 62
8 Lechner Racing Middle East 50
9 Parker Revs Motorsport 29
10 GP Elite 20
11 Pierre martinet by Alméras 1

References

  1. "2021 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup: new racetracks, new car, new teams". newsroom.porsche.com. 26 November 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  2. Crisara, Matthew (26 November 2020). "Check Out The All-New 2021 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car". motor1.com. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  3. Papa, Paulo (21 May 2021). "Renewable fuels to power Porsche 911 GT3s in one-make race". sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  4. "F1 support series Porsche Supercup announces eight-race 2021 season with Dutch GP round". formula1.com. 28 November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
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  6. "Mobil 1 Supercup | Porsche Motorsport Hub".
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