Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

2015 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series

The 2015 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series was the seventh Racecar Euro Series season, and the third under the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series branding.

The Elite 1 championship was won for the third time in four years by Ander Vilariño in the No. 2 TFT Racing Chevrolet Camaro.[1] He scored three victories during the season, and ultimately won the championship by 35 points ahead of CAAL Racing driver Alon Day, who also took three victories – coming at the final two meetings of the season, at Magione and Zolder – during his first season in the championship. Third place, 13 points further in arrears, was Vilariño's team-mate Romain Iannetta, who won a race at Brands Hatch. Three other drivers won races during the season; Nicolò Rocca was another three-time winner for CAAL Racing, but he finished down in ninth in the drivers' championship, while Eddie Cheever III and defending champion Anthony Kumpen won a race apiece at Valencia and Venray respectively. Rocca won the Race And Win Pole Award for scoring the highest number of pole positions with four; the other two poles went to Day.

The Elite 2 championship was won by Gianmarco Ercoli, who won four races driving his No. 9 Double T by MRT Nocentini Chevrolet Camaro.[2] Ercoli won the championship by 20 points ahead of Philipp Lietz, who won both races at Venray for GDL Racing. Third place in the championship – four points behind Lietz – went to Knauf Racing Team's Thomas Ferrando, who achieved three victories during 2015. The season's other race-winners finished fourth, fifth and sixth in the championship; Stienes Longin won at Tours Speedway for PK Carsport, Salvador Tineo Arroyo won at Magione for CAAL Racing and Dexwet Renauer Team's Florian Renauer was a race-winner at Brands Hatch.

Teams and drivers

Ander Vilariño, the 2015 Whelen Euro Series champion.
Alon Day finished second in the Elite 1 category.

Elite 1 Division

Manufacturer Car Team No. Race Driver Rounds
Chevrolet Chevrolet SS France TFT Racing 2 Spain Ander Vilariño[3] All
7 France Romain Iannetta[3] All
France RDV Compétition 3 France Frédéric Gabillon[4] All
Belgium PK Carsport 11 Belgium Bert Longin[5] All
24 Belgium Anthony Kumpen[5] All[a]
Italy Double T by MRT Nocentini 12 Italy Fabrizio Armetta[7] 1–2, 5–6
Italy Roberto Benedetti[8] 3–4
Brazil Record News Racing 21 Brazil William Ayer, Jr.[9] All
Italy CAAL Racing 51 Italy Eddie Cheever III[10] 1–4
54 Israel Alon Day[11] All
56 Italy Nicolò Rocca[10] All
France Whelen – Amai.fr 55 United States Jeffrey Earnhardt[8] 3
France Stéphane Sabates[12] 4–5
Austria DF1 Racing by B66 Raceconsulting 66 France Christophe Bouchut[13] 1–3
Austria Mathias Lauda[12] 4, 6
Slovakia Christian Malchárek 5
77 United Kingdom Luke Wright[4] 1
Germany Stefan Oberndorfer[14] 2
France Wilfried Boucenna[8] 3
Chevrolet Camaro Italy Double T by MRT Nocentini 6 Italy Domenico Schiattarella[4] 1
Italy Fabrizio Armetta[8] 3
Italy Cesare Balistreri[15] 5
9 Italy Roberto Benedetti[4] 1–2
Italy Michela Cerruti[8] 3
Italy Fabrizio Armetta[12] 4
Italy Gianmarco Ercoli 5–6
United States Precision Performance Motorsports 46 United States Brandon Gdovic[16] 5
San Marino GDL Racing 68 Italy Renzo Calcinati[4] 1–4
99 Austria Dominic Tiroch[4] All
France VTS 85 85 France Nicolas Gaudin[4] 1–4
Italy Eurokart Racing Team 88 Italy Simone Monforte[4] 1–4
Ford Ford Mustang Spain Active Racing Competition 1 Spain Borja García[17] 1–2
Spain Dasi Racing Team 4 France Wilfried Boucenna[4] 1–2
France TLC – Leclerc France Pierre Roché[12] 4
Austria Dexwet Renauer Team 5 Austria Florian Renauer[18] All
15 Czech Republic Martin Doubek[4] 2–6
France RDV Compétition 8 France Hugo Bec[19] All
France Knauf Racing Team 37 France Thomas Ferrando[4] 1–3
France Wilfried Boucenna[12] 4–6
San Marino GDL Racing 44 Sweden Freddy Nordström[4] 1–5
67 Austria Philipp Lietz[4] All
87 Italy Gianluca de Lorenzi[20] 6
Belgium Brass Racing 78 Belgium Jerry De Weerdt[21] All
Belgium Motorsport 98 98 Belgium Eric De Doncker[4] All
Toyota Toyota Camry Luxembourg Racing Club Partners 20 Belgium Tim Verbergt[20] 6
Italy CAAL Racing 51 Italy Eddie Cheever III[10] 5–6

Elite 2 Division

Manufacturer Car Team No. Race Driver Rounds
Chevrolet Chevrolet SS France TFT Racing 2 Switzerland Léonard Vernet[4] All
7 France Sébastien Morales[4] 1
France RDV Compétition 3 France Ulysse Delsaux[4] All
Belgium PK Carsport 11 Belgium Stienes Longin[5] All
24 Belgium Martin Van Hove[22] 1
Belgium Maxime Dumarey[14] 2–4, 6
Belgium Bart Van Haeren[15] 5
Italy Double T by MRT Nocentini 12 Italy Simone Laureti[7] 1–4
Italy Roberto Benedetti 5–6
Brazil Record News Racing 21 Brazil Gabriela Prado Arantes[9] All
Italy CAAL Racing 51 Spain Salvador Tineo Arroyo[14] 2–4
54 France Carole Perrin[4] All
56 Italy Nicolò Rocca[4] 1
Belgium Guillaume Deflandre[12] 4
Italy Leonardo Baccarelli[15] 5–6
France Whelen – Amai.fr 55 France Stéphane Sabates[12] 4–5
Austria DF1 Racing by B66 Raceconsulting 66 Slovakia Christian Malchárek[13] All
77 Belgium Guillaume Deflandre[4] 1–3
Chevrolet Camaro Italy Double T by MRT Nocentini 6 Italy Ruggero Melgrati[8] 3–4
Italy Giovanni Altoè[15] 5
9 Italy Gianmarco Ercoli[4] All
United States Precision Performance Motorsports 46 United States Brandon Gdovic[16] 5
San Marino GDL Racing 68 Italy Vittorio Bagnasco[4] 1–3
France Arthur Lehouck[12] 4
99 Italy Francesca Linossi[4] All
France VTS 85 85 France Jack Gaudin[4] 1–4
Italy Eurokart Racing Team 88 Italy Erika Monforte[4] 1–4
Ford Ford Mustang Spain Active Racing Competition 1 Spain Salvador Tineo Arroyo[17] 1
Spain Dasi Racing Team 4 Spain Santiago Cañizares[4] 1[b]
Spain Moisés Soriano[4]
France Eric Van de Vyver[14] 2
Spain Miguel Angel Dasi Perez[8] 3
France TLC – Leclerc France Pierre Roché[12] 4
Austria Dexwet Renauer Team 5 Austria Florian Renauer[4] All
15 Czech Republic Martin Doubek[4] 2–6
France RDV Compétition 8 France Didier Bec[19] All
France Knauf Racing Team 37 France Thomas Ferrando[23] All
San Marino GDL Racing 44 Denmark Nicki Petersen[4] 1–4
Belgium Guillaume Deflandre[15] 5
67 Austria Philipp Lietz[4] All
87 Belgium Guillaume Deflandre[20] 6
Belgium Brass Racing 78 Belgium Jerry De Weerdt[21] All
Belgium Motorsport 98 98 Belgium Eric De Doncker[4] All
Toyota Toyota Camry Luxembourg Racing Club Partners 20 Belgium Philippe Steveny[20] 6
Luxembourg RCP – Marc VDS 32 Belgium Denis Dupont[24] 1
Italy CAAL Racing 51 Spain Salvador Tineo Arroyo[14] 5–6

Schedule and results

The schedule was announced in September 2014.[25]

Elite 1

Round Race Title Track Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning Driver Winning Manufacturer
1 R1 Valencia American Fest Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 25 April Italy Nicolò Rocca Spain Ander Vilariño Italy Eddie Cheever III Chevrolet
R2 26 April Spain Ander Vilariño Spain Ander Vilariño Spain Ander Vilariño Chevrolet
2 R3 Autospeedway American Style Netherlands Raceway Venray, Venray 23 May Italy Nicolò Rocca Italy Nicolò Rocca Italy Nicolò Rocca Chevrolet
R4 24 May Italy Nicolò Rocca Belgium Anthony Kumpen Belgium Anthony Kumpen Ford[a]
3 R5 American SpeedFest United Kingdom Brands Hatch (Indy), Swanley 6 June Italy Nicolò Rocca France Romain Iannetta France Romain Iannetta Chevrolet
R6 7 June France Romain Iannetta France Romain Iannetta Spain Ander Vilariño Chevrolet
4 R7 Tours Motor Show France Tours Speedway, Tours 27 June Italy Nicolò Rocca Spain Ander Vilariño Italy Nicolò Rocca Chevrolet
R8 28 June Spain Ander Vilariño France Frédéric Gabillon Spain Ander Vilariño Chevrolet
5 R9 Magione American Style Italy Autodromo dell'Umbria, Umbria 11 September Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
R10 12 September Israel Alon Day Italy Nicolò Rocca Italy Nicolò Rocca Chevrolet
6 R11 American Festival Circuit Zolder NASCAR Finals Belgium Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 3 October Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
R12 4 October Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Israel Alon Day Chevrolet
  Oval/Speedway
  Road Course

Elite 2

Round Race Title Track Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning Driver Winning Manufacturer
1 R1 Valencia American Fest Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 25 April Austria Florian Renauer Austria Philipp Lietz Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Chevrolet
R2 26 April Austria Philipp Lietz Belgium Stienes Longin France Thomas Ferrando Ford
2 R3 Autospeedway American Style Netherlands Raceway Venray, Venray 23 May Austria Philipp Lietz Austria Philipp Lietz Austria Philipp Lietz Ford
R4 24 May Austria Philipp Lietz Spain Salvador Tineo Arroyo Austria Philipp Lietz Ford
3 R5 American SpeedFest United Kingdom Brands Hatch (Indy), Swanley 6 June Austria Florian Renauer France Thomas Ferrando Austria Florian Renauer Ford
R6 7 June France Thomas Ferrando France Thomas Ferrando France Thomas Ferrando Ford
4 R7 Tours Motor Show France Tours Speedway, Tours 27 June Belgium Guillaume Deflandre Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Belgium Stienes Longin Chevrolet
R8 28 June Italy Gianmarco Ercoli France Thomas Ferrando Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Chevrolet
5 R9 Magione American Style Italy Autodromo dell'Umbria, Umbria 11 September France Thomas Ferrando France Thomas Ferrando France Thomas Ferrando Ford
R10 12 September France Thomas Ferrando Austria Philipp Lietz Spain Salvador Tineo Arroyo Toyota
6 R11 American Festival Circuit Zolder NASCAR Finals Belgium Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 3 October Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Chevrolet
R12 4 October Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Belgium Stienes Longin Italy Gianmarco Ercoli Chevrolet
  Oval/Speedway
  Road Course

Championship standings

At the final two meetings of the season, double points were awarded in each race.[26]

Elite 1

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Fastest lap. * – Most laps led.

Pos Driver VAL VEN BRH TOU UMB ZOL Points
1 Spain Ander Vilariño 2 1* 7 2 3 1 3 1* 2 5 6 6 662
2 Israel Alon Day 9 19 11 9 10 3 4 8 1* 16 1* 1* 627
3 France Romain Iannetta 20 5 3 3 1* 2* 15 6 10 2 5 5 614
4 Belgium Anthony Kumpen 5 3 16 1* 5 5 18 9 4 10 3 3 610
5 Italy Eddie Cheever III 1* 4 6 5 4 9 6 7 19 18* 2 2 599
6 France Frédéric Gabillon 18 2 2 4 2 16 2 2 14 3 16 4 587
7 Austria Philipp Lietz 8 10 4 8 9 8 8 5 5 17 7 9 575
8 Austria Florian Renauer 7 7 8 16 6 4 11 14 7 6 10 8 571
9 Italy Nicolò Rocca 3 11 1* 7 18 22 1* 3 3 1 18 DNS 561
10 France Wilfried Boucenna 13 6 10 6 21 19 14 10 6 11 9 7 545
11 France Hugo Bec 10 16 17 10 13 13 10 11 9 13 11 12 519
12 Belgium Bert Longin 17 22 5 15 8 6 12 12 15 4 15 17 509
13 Austria Dominic Tiroch 22 12 DNS 17 11 12 7 18 20 7 8 11 491
14 Brazil William Ayer, Jr. 15 20 15 DNS 17 14 16 16 11 14 14 15 457
15 Belgium Eric De Doncker 12 14 12 13 15 11 17 19 22 DNS 12 13 452
16 Sweden Freddy Nordström 16 17 9 11 12 10 9 13 8 12 394
17 Belgium Jerry De Weerdt 14 18 DNS 15 DNS 17 12 DNS 13 14 365
18 Italy Fabrizio Armetta 21 13 7 24 17 9 17 16 344
19 Czech Republic Martin Doubek DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 10 227
20 Italy Gianmarco Ercoli 14 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 207
21 Italy Roberto Benedetti 11 23 DNS 12 14 18 159
22 Slovakia Christian Malchárek 13 14 16 DNS 155
23 Austria Mathias Lauda 5 4 22 DNS 147
24 Italy Simone Monforte 24 15 18 DNS 19 21 139
25 United States Brandon Gdovic 18 8 124
26 France Stéphane Sabates 20 DNS 21 DNS 124
27 Italy Cesare Balistreri 13 15 120
28 Belgium Tim Verbergt 4 DNS 114
29 Italy Renzo Calcinati 19 15 76
30 Spain Borja García 4 9 75
31 Italy Gianluca de Lorenzi DNS DNS 68
32 France Christophe Bouchut 19 DNS DNS DNS 64
33 Italy Domenico Schiattarella 6 21 61
34 United States Jeffrey Earnhardt 20 7 61
35 France Nicolas Gaudin 16 17 56
36 France Pierre Roché 13 20 55
37 United Kingdom Luke Wright 23 8 54
38 Italy Michela Cerruti 22 20 46
France Thomas Ferrando DNS DNS DNS DNS 0
Pos Driver VAL VEN BRH TOU UMB ZOL Points

Elite 2

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Fastest lap. * – Most laps led.

Pos Driver VAL VEN BRH TOU UMB ZOL Points
1 Italy Gianmarco Ercoli 1* 2* 5 3 5 8 2 1* 22 5 1* 1* 663
2 Austria Philipp Lietz 3 14 1* 1* 2 5 4 5 8 2 6 5 643
3 France Thomas Ferrando 4 1 2 2 16 1* 3 3 1* 21 4 4 639
4 Belgium Stienes Longin 2* 8 6 4 20 3 1* 19 2 3 7 2 621
5 Spain Salvador Tineo Arroyo 20 5 3 5 3 2 6 4 3 1* 2 17 620
6 Austria Florian Renauer 21 3 4 9 1* 4 7 9 23 7 3 3 589
7 France Ulysse Delsaux 6 20 8 7 8 10 5 2 6 9 12 10 572
8 Belgium Eric De Doncker 7 10 11 10 6 9 14 12 17 17 11 8 537
9 Italy Francesca Linossi 19 7 12 11 9 7 15 18 21 8 10 9 524
10 France Carole Perrin 11 9 10 18 21 11 10 15 14 10 16 6 519
11 France Didier Bec 15 18 15 15 12 20 9 10 10 18 15 14 490
12 Belgium Léonard Vernet 8 11 13 12 22 15 13 11 19 16 14 12 486
13 Belgium Guillaume Deflandre 10 17 7 6 23 DNS 20 21 20 20 8 18 440
14 Belgium Jerry De Weerdt 13 13 15 16 17 14 12 15 13 13 438
15 Brazil Gabriela Prado Arantes 18 19 18 DNS 18 17 18 16 18 19 17 16 429
16 Czech Republic Martin Doubek 16 16 7 12 9 11 9 7 415
17 Slovakia Christian Malchárek DNS DNS 19 14 10 14 12 17 15 12 DNS DNS 402
18 Belgium Maxime Dumarey 9 8 11 6 DNS DNS 5 19 319
19 Denmark Nicki Petersen 5 4 20 19 4 13 8 6 273
20 Italy Roberto Benedetti 7 6 19 11 266
21 Italy Leonardo Baccarelli 16 22 18 15 210
22 France Stéphane Sabates 19 8 13 23 183
23 Italy Simone Laureti 12 12 14 13 14 21 178
24 United States Brandon Gdovic 4 4 160
25 Belgium Bart Van Haeren 5 13 140
26 Italy Erika Monforte 14 15 DNS DNS 17 DNS 128
27 Italy Giovanni Altoè 11 14 126
28 France Pierre Roché 11 7 70
29 Belgium Martin Van Hove 16 6 66
30 France Sébastien Morales 9 16 63
31 Belgium Philippe Steveny DNS DNS 60
32 France Arthur Lehouck 16 13 59
33 Italy Ruggero Melgrati 13 18 57
34 France Eric Van de Vyver 17 17 54
35 France Jack Gaudin 19 19 50
36 Spain Santiago Cañizares 17 27
37 Italy Vittorio Bagnasco DNS DNS 26
38 Spain Moisés Soriano 21 23
Italy Nicolò Rocca DNS DNS 0
Pos Driver VAL VEN BRH TOU UMB ZOL Points

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b In the first race at Raceway Venray, Kumpen's Chevrolet chassis was damaged in a crash with Hugo Bec.[6] For the second race, Kumpen competed in a Ford chassis.
  2. ^ Santiago Cañizares competed in the Saturday race in Valencia, while Moisés Soriano competed in the Sunday race.

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