2011 SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises season

The 2011 SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises season was the second, and last, 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.

2011 SCCA Pro Formula Enterprises season
Previous: 2010 Next: none

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Location Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver
1[1] Virginia International Raceway Alton, Virginia May 14 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
2[2] May 15 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
3[3] Mosport Bowmanville, Ontario May 21 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
4[4] May 22 Scott Rettich Patrick Gallagher Scott Rettich
5[5] Brainerd International Raceway Brainerd, Minnesota September 3 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
6[6] September 4 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
7[7] Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio July 5 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
8[8] July 6 Scott Rettich Scott Rettich Scott Rettich
9[9] Road Atlanta Atlanta, Georgia August 2 Jason Wolfe Jason Wolfe Scott Rettich
10[10] August 3 Jason Wolfe Scott Rettich Matt Schneider

Final standings

Pos.Driver
VIR

MOS

BRA

MDO

ATL
Points
1 Scott Rettich111111111121307
2 Patrick Gallagher222225332101102
3 Jason Wolfe334Ret5222Ret7992
4 Jim Libecco4411333446Ret930
5 Matt Schneider55344455Ret1896
6 Tilden Kinlaw913786977411797
7 Eric Cruz81099889884796
8 Patrick Linn101287101066Ret3786
9 Shaun Miller129659652687
10 Andrew Cross Jr.Ret148995436
11 Paul Schneider7636362
12 Lee Rackley68106332
13 Eric FaganRet8511303
14 Jed Copham77168
15 Chris LoCurto10Ret148
16 Wally Osinga11Ret148
17 Joel Janco7Ret140
18 Joseph Wolf1111136
19 Curt HarrelsonRetRet113
20 Mark Eaton15DNS2
Sam Beasley
Jay Leeman
Kenneth Martin
Carl Przyborowski
Travis Ward
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References

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