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The 2013 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season was the 21st Porsche Supercup season. It began on 12 May on Circuit de Catalunya and finished on 3 November at Yas Marina Circuit, after nine races, all of which were support events for the 2013 Formula One season. A new car was introduced for the season as the Porsche 991 – the internal designation for the seventh-generation Porsche 911 – replaced the Porsche 997.[1]

Racing scene from Belgium

Three-time champion René Rast did not return to defend his title, opting to focus on the ADAC GT Masters, the FIA GT Series and the Blancpain Endurance Series, where he would compete for Belgian Audi Club WRT. BTCC champion and former WTCC driver Alain Menu joined the series with his own team, FACH Auto Tech.

Ahead of the final round of the series in Abu Dhabi, Monégasque-based British[2] driver Sean Edwards held a championship lead of eighteen points over Denmark's Nicki Thiim, with Michael Ammermüller of Germany the only other driver to remain within contention for winning the title.[3] Edwards was killed on 15 October 2013 at Queensland Raceway in Willowbank, Australia, while instructing a member of the public at a private test session.[4] Thiim ultimately won the championship, after he won both races in Abu Dhabi; Edwards ended up second overall, finishing three points ahead of Ammermüller.

Changes for 2013

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Technical

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Teams and drivers

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Team No. Drivers Rounds
Germany  Attempto Racing[5] 1 France  Kévin Estre[5] All
2 Denmark  Nicki Thiim[5] All
Austria  Lechner Racing[6] 3 Germany  Michael Ammermüller[6] All
4 Slovakia  Štefan Rosina[6] 1
Netherlands  Jeroen Bleekemolen[7] 2–3, 5–8
Netherlands  Jaap van Lagen[8] 4
Poland  FÖRCH Racing by Lukas MS[6] 5 Poland  Robert Lukas[6] All
6 Austria  Klaus Bachler[6] All
Germany  MRS GT-Racing[6] 7 Argentina  Esteban Gini[6] 1–4
Austria  Philipp Eng[9] 7
Japan  Kenji Kobayashi[10] 8
8 Norway  Roar Lindland[6] 1–2, 4–8
Republic of Ireland  Karl Leonard[11] 3
9 France  Jean-Karl Vernay[6] All
Netherlands  Team Bleekemolen[12] 10 United Kingdom  Ben Barker[12] All
17 Netherlands  Sebastiaan Bleekemolen[12] All
18 Netherlands  Jeroen Mul[12] All
Poland  VERVA Racing Team[13] 11 Poland  Patryk Szczerbiński[13] All
12 Poland  Kuba Giermaziak[13] All
Germany  Team Allyouneed by Project 1[14] 14 United Kingdom  Monaco  Sean Edwards[14][N 1] 1–7
15 United States  Sean Johnston[14] All
16 France  Sébastien Ogier[15] 2
Switzerland  Jeffrey Schmidt[11] 3–4
Austria  Andreas Mayerl[16] 6
Brazil  Nonô Figueiredo[9] 7
Bahrain  Lechner Racing Academy[6] 19 Austria  Clemens Schmid[6] All
20 Germany  Markus Pommer[6] All
France  DAMS[17] 21 Denmark  Michael Christensen[17] All
22 New Zealand  Richie Stanaway[17] All
United States  MOMO-Megatron[18] 23 Italy  Alessandro Zampedri[18] 1–3, 5, 7
Belgium  Dylan Derdaele[18] 4, 6, 8
24 Netherlands  Jochen Habets[18] All
Switzerland  FACH Auto Tech[19] 25 Switzerland  Carlo Lusser[20] 1
Germany  Christian Engelhart[19] 2–8
26 Switzerland  Alain Menu[19] 1–2
Austria  Martin Ragginger[11] 3, 6–7
Germany  Florian Spengler[8] 4
New Zealand  Earl Bamber[21] 5, 8
Bahrain  GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East[22] 30 Kuwait  Zaid Ashkanani[10] 8
31 Switzerland  Antonio Giancola[10] 8
32 Germany  Hannes Waimer[10] 8
Germany  Porsche AG[23] 88 France  Sébastien Loeb[23] 1–2
Italy  Emanuele Pirro[9] 7
Notes
  1. ^ Edwards ran under a British licence for the first two meetings of the season before changing to a Monegasque one for Silverstone.[2]

Race calendar and results

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Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Spain  Circuit de Catalunya 12 May United Kingdom  Sean Edwards United Kingdom  Sean Edwards United Kingdom  Sean Edwards Germany  Team Allyouneed by Project 1
2 Monaco  Circuit de Monaco 26 May United Kingdom  Sean Edwards United Kingdom  Sean Edwards United Kingdom  Sean Edwards Germany  Team Allyouneed by Project 1
3 United Kingdom  Silverstone Circuit 30 June Denmark  Nicki Thiim Denmark  Michael Christensen Denmark  Nicki Thiim Germany  Attempto Racing
4 Germany  Nürburgring 7 July Denmark  Michael Christensen Germany  Michael Ammermüller Denmark  Michael Christensen France  DAMS
5 Hungary  Hungaroring 28 July Monaco  Sean Edwards Monaco  Sean Edwards Monaco  Sean Edwards Germany  Team Allyouneed by Project 1
6 Belgium  Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 25 August Poland  Kuba Giermaziak Poland  Kuba Giermaziak Austria  Klaus Bachler Poland  FÖRCH Racing by Lukas MS
7 Italy  Autodromo Nazionale Monza 8 September Denmark  Nicki Thiim France  Kévin Estre Denmark  Nicki Thiim Germany  Attempto Racing
8 R1 United Arab Emirates  Yas Marina Circuit 2 November New Zealand  Earl Bamber New Zealand  Earl Bamber Denmark  Nicki Thiim Germany  Attempto Racing
R2 3 November Denmark  Nicki Thiim Denmark  Nicki Thiim Denmark  Nicki Thiim Germany  Attempto Racing

Championship standings

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Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Points 20 18 16 14 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver CAT
Spain 
MON
Monaco 
SIL
United Kingdom 
NÜR
Germany 
HUN
Hungary 
SPA
Belgium 
MNZ
Italy 
YMC
United Arab Emirates 
Points
1 Denmark  Nicki Thiim 2 8 1 2 8 8 1 1 1 140
2 United Kingdom  Sean Edwards 1 1 4 4 1 2 5 118
3 Germany  Michael Ammermüller 3 3 2 5 14 5 2 6 8 115
4 France  Kévin Estre DNS 6 6 3 4 7 3 5 2 107
5 Poland  Kuba Giermaziak 4 2 5 Ret 3 11 6 3 6 105
6 Denmark  Michael Christensen 5 25 3 1 10 3 8 10 7 95
7 Austria  Klaus Bachler 7 10 21 9 5 1 7 7 21† 73
8 Germany  Christian Engelhart 5 8 Ret 2 12 4 9 12 69
9 Netherlands  Jeroen Bleekemolen 4 11 9 6 10 8 3 67
10 United Kingdom  Ben Barker 10 9 9 6 16 9 12 4 9 66
11 Poland  Robert Lukas 6 15 Ret 7 19 4 Ret 14 11 44
12 New Zealand  Richie Stanaway 9 7 13 10 Ret 13 Ret 17 4 43
13 France  Jean-Karl Vernay 12 11 20 11 11 14 9 Ret DSQ 29
14 Netherlands  Jeroen Mul 8 19 15 Ret 13 10 13 11 Ret 27
15 Germany  Markus Pommer 19 17 14 16 7 20 22 12 13 25
16 Poland  Patryk Szczerbiński 15 14 10 Ret 6 Ret 19 18 15 24
17 Austria  Clemens Schmid 14 12 12 Ret 12 15 15 16 Ret 21
18 Netherlands  Sebastiaan Bleekemolen 18 18 18 8 21 18 18 Ret 10 15
19 Austria  Martin Ragginger 7 17 11 14
20 United States  Sean Johnston 17 20 17 19 18 16 Ret 13 14 9
21 Netherlands  Jochen Habets 20† Ret 22 17 Ret 21 17 20 16 4
22 Italy  Alessandro Zampedri 16 23 16 17 16 3
23 Norway  Roar Lindland Ret 22 18 20 23 20 21 Ret 2
24 Argentina  Esteban Gini Ret 24 23 20 0
25 Switzerland  Alain Menu Ret 21 0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
New Zealand  Earl Bamber 15 2 5 0
France  Sébastien Loeb 11 16 0
Netherlands  Jaap van Lagen 12 0
Switzerland  Jeffrey Schmidt 24 13 0
Slovakia  Štefan Rosina 13 0
France  Sébastien Ogier 13 0
Germany  Florian Spengler 14 0
Austria  Philipp Eng 14 0
Kuwait  Zaid Ashkanani 15 17 0
Belgium  Dylan Derdaele 15 19 19 Ret 0
Germany  Hannes Waimer NC 18 0
Switzerland  Antonio Giancola 22 19 0
Republic of Ireland  Karl Leonard 19 0
Japan  Kenji Kobayashi 23 20 0
Brazil  Nonô Figueiredo 21 0
Austria  Andreas Mayerl 22 0
Italy  Emanuele Pirro 23† 0
Switzerland  Carlo Lusser Ret 0
Pos Driver CAT
Spain 
MON
Monaco 
SIL
United Kingdom 
NÜR
Germany 
HUN
Hungary 
SPA
Belgium 
MNZ
Italy 
YMC
United Arab Emirates 
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

References

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