2019 European Truck Racing Championship
The 2019 FIA European Truck Racing Championship is a motor-racing championship using highly tuned tractor units. It is the 35th year of the championship. The eight-round season began May 25 at the Misano World Circuit and ended October 6 at the Circuito del Jarama. Jochen Hahn dominated the season en route to his sixth career ETRC championship, securing the title one round early at the Bugatti Circuit in France.[1]
2019 European Truck Racing Championship | |||
Previous: | 2018 | Next: | 2020 |
Teams and drivers
Team | Manufacturer | No. | Drivers | Rounds | Class |
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Anderson Racing | MAN | 7 | Jamie Anderson | All | G |
Buggyra Racing | Freightliner | 22 | Oliver Janes | All | G |
55 | Adam Lacko | All | |||
Czech Racing Truck Team | MAN | 9 | Frankie Vojtíšek | 4 | G |
Don't Touch Racing | Iveco | 11 | André Kursim | All | |
EK Truck Race | Scania | 15 | Erwin Kleinnagelvoort | 4–8 | G |
Franck Conti Racing | Volvo | 39 | Franck Conti | 4 | G |
Heinrich-Clemens Hecker | MAN | 25 | Heinrich-Clemens Hecker | 4 | G |
Jennifer Janiec | MAN | 75 | Jennifer Janiec | 4 | G |
Lion Truck Racing | MAN | 6 | Anthony Janiec | 1, 4–5, 8 | |
20 | Tèo Calvet | 4 | G | ||
Mad Croc Racing | Freightliner | 71 | Mika Mäkinen | 5 | |
Reboconorte Racing Truck Team | MAN | 14 | José Rodrigues | 1–2, 4–8 | |
38 | José Eduardo Rodrigues | 1, 4, 6–8 | G | ||
Eduardo Rodrigues | 2–3, 5 | G | |||
Reinert Racing GmbH | Iveco | 77 | René Reinert | All | |
SL Trucksport | MAN | 30 | Sascha Lenz | All | |
T-Sport Racing | MAN | 37 | Terry Gibbon | 2, 4–8 | G |
Tankpool 24 Racing | Mercedes-Benz | 5 | Norbert Kiss | All | |
24 | Fabio Citignola | All | G | ||
Team Hahn Racing | Iveco | 1 | Jochen Hahn | All | |
Team Orsini Racing | Mercedes-Benz | 19 | Dominique Orsini | 1–3, 5–8 | G |
Team Robineau | MAN | 21 | Thomas Robineau | 1, 4 | G |
Team Schwabentruck | Iveco | 27 | Gerd Körber | 4 | |
44 | Stephanie Halm | All | |||
TOR Truck Racing | MAN | 17 | Shane Brereton | 4, 7 | |
Truck Sport Lutz Bernau | MAN | 23 | Antonio Albacete | All | |
64 | Luis Recuenco | All | G | ||
Entries ineligible to score points1 | |||||
David Jenkins Motorsport Developments | MAN | 69 | David Jenkins | 6 | G |
Icon | Class |
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G | Grammer Truck Cup |
1 Drivers who did not participate in any of the first five events of the championship are not eligible to score points.[2]
Calendar and winners
All rounds from the 2018 season returned for 2019. A switch in order between the rounds in Slovakia and Germany was the only change in the schedule from the preceding year.
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Grammer Cup winner | |
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1 | R1 | Misano World Circuit | May 25–26 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Luis Recuenco |
R2 | René Reinert | René Reinert | Reinert Racing GmbH | Luis Recuenco | ||||
R3 | Norbert Kiss | Norbert Kiss | Norbert Kiss | Tankpool 24 Racing | Oliver Janes | |||
R4 | Anthony Janiec | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Jamie Anderson | ||||
2 | R1 | Hungaroring | June 22–23 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Oliver Janes |
R2 | Sascha Lenz | Sascha Lenz | SL Trucksport | Terry Gibbon | ||||
R3 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Jamie Anderson | |||
R4 | Jochen Hahn | André Kursim | Don't Touch Racing | Jamie Anderson | ||||
3 | R1 | Slovakia Ring | July 6–7 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Luis Recuenco |
R2 | Norbert Kiss | Sascha Lenz | SL Trucksport | Jamie Anderson | ||||
R3 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Jamie Anderson | |||
R4 | Norbert Kiss | Antonio Albacete | Truck Sport Lutz Bernau | Jamie Anderson | ||||
4 | R1 | Nürburgring | July 20–21 | Jochen Hahn | Antonio Albacete | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Thomas Robineau |
R2 | Jochen Hahn | Adam Lacko | Buggyra Racing | Jamie Anderson | ||||
R3 | Jochen Hahn | Sascha Lenz | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Thomas Robineau | |||
R4 | Antonio Albacete | Norbert Kiss | Tankpool 24 Racing | Fabio Citignola | ||||
5 | R1 | Autodrom Most | August 31–September 1 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Terry Gibbon |
R2 | Jochen Hahn | René Reinert | Reinert Racing GmbH | Terry Gibbon | ||||
R3 | Jochen Hahn | Race 3 and 4 cancelled due to heavy rain.[3] | ||||||
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6 | R1 | Circuit Zolder | September 14–15 | Jochen Hahn | Antonio Albacete | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Terry Gibbon |
R2 | Stephanie Halm | René Reinert | Reinert Racing GmbH | Oliver Janes | ||||
R3 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Jamie Anderson | |||
R4 | Antonio Albacete | Antonio Albacete | Truck Sport Lutz Bernau | Jamie Anderson | ||||
7 | R1 | Bugatti Circuit | September 27–29 | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Luis Recuenco |
R2 | André Kursim | André Kursim | Don't Touch Racing | Jamie Anderson | ||||
R3 | Adam Lacko | Antonio Albacete | Adam Lacko | Buggyra Racing | Oliver Janes | |||
R4 | Sascha Lenz | Sascha Lenz | SL Trucksport | Jamie Anderson | ||||
8 | R1 | Circuito del Jarama | October 5–6 | Jochen Hahn | Antonio Albacete | Jochen Hahn | Team Hahn Racing | Jamie Anderson |
R2 | Norbert Kiss | Norbert Kiss | Tankpool 24 Racing | Oliver Janes | ||||
R3 | Adam Lacko | Adam Lacko | Adam Lacko | Buggyra Racing | Fabio Citignola | |||
R4 | Jochen Hahn | Norbert Kiss | Tankpool 24 Racing | Erwin Kleinnagelvoort | ||||
Championship standings
Drivers championship
Each round or racing event consists of four races. At each race, points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers using the following structure:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
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Points (races 1 and 3) | 20 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Points (races 2 and 4) | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Bold – Pole |
- Notes
1 Races 3 and 4 at Autodrom Most cancelled due to heavy rain.
Grammer Truck Cup
1 Races 3 and 4 at Autodrom Most were cancelled due to heavy rain. External linksReferences
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