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2021 Ferrari Challenge Europe

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2021 Ferrari Challenge Europe
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Sister series:
Ferrari Challenge North America
Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific
Ferrari Challenge UK

The 2021 Ferrari Challenge Europe is the 29th season of Ferrari Challenge competition in Europe including the series' predecessor Ferrari Challenge Italy. The season is scheduled to consist of 7 rounds, starting at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza on April 10 and concluding at the Mugello Circuit on November 6.[1]

Luka Nurmi became the youngest race winner of a Ferrari Challenge race in Monza at 16.[2]

Calendar[edit]

Rnd. Circuit Dates
1 Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 10–11 April
2 Austria Red Bull Ring 1–2 May
3 Czech Republic Automotodrom Brno 29–30 May
4 Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo 19–20 June
5 Germany Nürburgring 27–29 August
6 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 11–12 September
7 Italy Mugello Circuit 5–6 November

Entry list[edit]

All teams and drivers used the Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo fitted with Pirelli tyres.

Trofeo Pirelli[edit]

Team No. Driver Class Rounds
France SF Grand Est et Côte d’Azur 2 France Ange Barde Pro-Am 1
Denmark Formula Racing 4 Denmark Christian Brunsborg Pro-Am 1
25 Italy Alessandro Cozzi Pro-Am 1
66 Finland Luka Nurmi Pro 1
98 Denmark Frederik Paulsen Pro 1
Switzerland Octane126 5 Liechtenstein Fabienne Wohlwend Pro TBC
Switzerland Kessel Racing 8 Switzerland Nicolò Rosi Pro-Am 1
Germany Autohaus Ulrich Frankfurt 9 Germany Oliver Plaßmann Pro-Am 1
Italy Switzerland Iron Lynx – Scuderia Niki Hasler 13 Germany Arno Dahlmeyer Pro-Am 1
83 Denmark Michelle Gatting Pro 1
Monaco Scuderia Monte Carlo 21 France Hugo Delacour Pro-Am 1
Luxembourg Francorchamps Motors Luxembourg 26 Belgium John Wartique Pro 1
73 Poland Roman Ziemian Pro-Am 1
80 Luxembourg Jorge Daniel Pinto Pro-Am 1
Italy Rossocorsa 27 Italy Marco Pulcini Pro-Am 1
97 Italy Tommaso Rocca Pro-Am 1
Czech Republic Scuderia Praha 56 Slovakia Matúš Výboh Pro-Am 1
Spain Santogal Madrid – MST Team 63 Spain Sergio Paulet Pro-Am 1
Austria Baron Motorsport 65 Denmark Frederik Espersen Pro TBC
Netherlands Kroymans Automotive 77 Netherlands Roger Grouwels Pro-Am 1
Germany Riller und Schnauck 85 Germany Hanno Laskowski Pro-Am 1
United Kingdom HR Owen 99 United Arab Emirates Omar Jackson Pro-Am 1

Coppa Shell[edit]

Team No. Driver Class Rounds
Italy Sa.Mo.Car 101 Italy Paolo Scudieri Am 1
Italy Switzerland Iron Lynx – Scuderia Niki Hasler 102 Italy Claudio Schiavoni Pro-Am 1
Austria Baron Motorsport 109 Austria Ernst Kirchmayr Pro-Am 1
127 Sweden Thomas Lindroth Am 1
159 Germany Matthias Moser Am 1
196 Austria Michael Simoncić Am 1
Germany Mertel Italo Cars Nürnberg 111 Germany Martinus Richter Pro-Am 1
Italy Rossocorsa 118 United States James Weiland Pro-Am 1
168 Italy Germana Tognella Am 1
172 Italy Giuseppe Ramelli Am 1
Belgium Scuderia FMA 120 Belgium Guy Fawe Pro-Am 1
Czech Republic Scuderia Praha 122 Slovakia Miroslav Výboh Am 1
Sweden Scuderia Autoropa 126 Sweden Joakim Olander Am 1
Denmark Formula Racing 128 Sweden Christian Kinch Pro-Am 1
France SF Grand Est Mulhouse 139 France "Alex Fox" Am 1
Germany Moll Sportwagen Hannover 150 Germany Werner Genter Am 1
United Kingdom HR Owen 155 Belgium Laurent de Meeus Am 1
Switzerland Kessel Racing 177 Netherlands Fons Scheltema Pro-Am 1
Germany Lüg Sportivo 178 Germany Axel Sartigen Pro-Am 1
Italy CDP 181 Italy Maurizio Pitorri Am 1
Monaco Scuderia Monte Carlo 182 Netherlands Willem van der Vorm Am 1
Germany Eberlein Automotive 197 Germany Josef Schumacher Pro-Am 1

Results and standings[edit]

Race results[edit]

Round Race Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Trofeo Pirelli Winners Coppa Shell Winners
1 1 Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza TP Pro: Finland Luka Nurmi
TP Pro-Am: France Ange Barde
CS Pro-Am: Germany Axel Sartigen
CS Am: Sweden Joakim Olander
TP Pro: Denmark Michelle Gatting
TP Pro-Am: France Ange Barde
CS Pro-Am: Germany Axel Sartigen
CS Am: Italy Giuseppe Ramelli
Pro: Denmark Michelle Gatting
Iron Lynx – Scuderia Niki Hasler
Pro-Am: France Ange Barde
SF Grand Est et Côte d’Azur
Pro-Am: United States James Weiland
Rossocorsa
Am: Italy Giuseppe Ramelli
Rossocorsa
2 TP Pro: Finland Luka Nurmi
TP Pro-Am: Spain Sergio Paulet
CS Pro-Am: Austria Ernst Kirchmayr
CS Am: Sweden Joakim Olander
TP Pro: Finland Luka Nurmi
TP Pro-Am: France Hugo Delacour
CS Pro-Am: United States James Weiland
CS Am: Sweden Thomas Lindroth
Pro: Finland Luka Nurmi
Formula Racing
Pro-Am: Spain Sergio Paulet
Santogal Madrid – MST Team
Pro-Am: France "Alex Fox"
SF Grand Est Mulhouse
Am: Italy Giuseppe Ramelli
Rossocorsa
2 1 Austria Red Bull Ring
2
3 1 Czech Republic Automotodrom Brno
2
4 1 Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo
2
5 1 Germany Nürburgring
2
6 1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
2
7 1 Italy Mugello Circuit
2

References[edit]

  1. "Ferrari Corse Clienti – Race Calendar". Ferrari B.V. 6 April 2021.
  2. "LUKA NURMI MAKES HISTORY TO BECOME THE YOUNGEST CHALLENGE WINNER. "ALEX FOX" TAKES FIRST HONOURS IN COPPA SHELL". Ferrari B.V. 11 April 2021.

External links[edit]

Europe 2021 Ferrari Challenge Europe Ferrari Challenge Europe



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