2010 SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises season

The 2010 SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises season was the inaugural season of the SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises. The series was sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing. All drivers competed in Mazda powered, Hoosier shod Van Diemen DP06's.

2010 SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises season
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Sean Rayhall won the championship in the final round of the season over Scott Rettich.

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver
1[1] Road Atlanta Braselton, Georgia April 10 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Nick Evans
2[2] April 11 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Scott Rettich
3[3] New Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, New Jersey May 8 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall
4[4] May 9 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall
5[5] Miller Motorsports Park Tooele, Utah June 5 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall
6[6] June 6 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall
7[7] Brainerd International Raceway Brainerd, Minnesota September 3 Sean Rayhall Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
8[8] September 4 Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall
9[9] Virginia International Raceway Alton, Virginia September 10 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
10[10] September 11 Scott Rettich Sean Rayhall Sean Rayhall

Final standings

Pos.Driver
ATL

NJMP

MIL

BIR

VIR
Points
1 Sean Rayhall4Ret111121Ret11203
2 Scott Rettich31222317121180
3 Paul Schneider6367Ret74226940
4 Brian Novak58Ret6447635886
5 Matt Schneider7245Ret5343856
6 Jim Libecco12Ret783554670
7 Matthew Mair245332629
8 Wally Osinga141211107568604
9 Lee Rackley8789Ret77552
10 Tilden Kinlaw1069138Ret440
11 Andrew Cross Jr.RetRet1214Ret9368
12 Nick Evans1Ret34Ret360
13 Robert Mumm9564352
14 Eric CruzRetDNSRet10198
15 Chuck Raggio66176
16 Jed Copham8Ret160
17 Brandon Aleckson5Ret149
18 Thomas Green119144
19 Johnathan Corsico1012136
20 Stephen Zamborsky1311128
21 Roger FeghaliRet11124
22 Steve StadelRet10116
23 Tyler HunterRetDNS80
24 Randall Stanley15DNS53
Mick Robinson
gollark: Tux1 is lying so they can be safely ignored.
gollark: Welcome. Escape is now mathematically impossible.
gollark: <@213674115700097025> Why do you have a very outdated ABR fork?
gollark: It accidentally came up in the reboot.
gollark: I fixed it 19024801924 ago, don't worry.

References

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