2015 SEAT León Eurocup
The 2015 SEAT León Eurocup was the fifth season of the SEAT León Eurocup. The season was contested over seven race meetings – with two races at each meeting – starting on 25 April at the Paul Ricard Circuit and concluding on 1 November at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
2015 SEAT León Eurocup | |||
Previous: | 2014 | Next: | 2016 |
Parent series: International GT Open Euroformula Open |
Reigning champion Pol Rosell defended his championship title for the Baporo Motorsport team. Rosell won four races and recorded eight podium finishes as he finished eleven points clear of his closest rival, Stian Paulsen. Paulsen went into the final race with a shot of winning the title, but his failure to score points sealed the title for Rosell. PCR Sport driver Mikel Azcona finished third in the championship, a further eleven points in arrears. Azcona won one race during the season; the season-opener at Paul Ricard.
Six other drivers won races during 2015; Fran Rueda won the partially reversed-grid races at Paul Ricard and Estoril, with single victories taken by Wolf-Power Racing's Jonny Cocker (Silverstone), Target Competition's Loris Hezemans (Red Bull Ring), Rosell's team-mate Alex Morgan (Nürburgring), while JSB Compétition team-mates Thibaut Mourgues and Lucile Cypriano won at Monza and Catalunya respectively.
Teams and drivers
Team | No. | Drivers | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|
1 | All | ||
2 | All | ||
13 | 1–2, 7 | ||
22 | All | ||
3 | All | ||
5 | 3–7 | ||
9 | All | ||
16 | 4–5 | ||
21 | All | ||
4 | 1, 4–5 | ||
2, 6–7 | |||
18 | 7 | ||
25 | 7 | ||
28 | 1–6 | ||
6 | All | ||
16 | 7 | ||
35 | 2 | ||
7 | 1–3 | ||
8 | 3 | ||
4–7 | |||
10 | All | ||
11 | All | ||
24 | 1–6 | ||
7 | |||
33 | All | ||
50 | 4 | ||
12 | 1–4, 7 | ||
17 | 1–4, 7 | ||
15 | 4 | ||
19 | 5–7 | ||
37 | 1–4 | ||
87 | 1, 3–7 | ||
Privateer | 15 | 7 | |
26 | 7 | ||
20 | All | ||
23 | All | ||
67 | All | ||
34 | All | ||
38 | 4 | ||
73 | 1–3, 6–7 | ||
76 | 2 | ||
77 | All | ||
44 | 7 | ||
99 | 7 | ||
45 | 1, 5 | ||
46 | 1–4 | ||
61 | All | ||
88 | 3–6 |
Race calendar and results
All rounds were part of the International GT Open weekends, except for the Nürburgring event, which supported the Blancpain Endurance Series.
Round | Circuit | Date[2] | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Race Winner | Winning Team | |
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1 | R1 | 25 April | |||||
R2 | 26 April | ||||||
2 | R1 | 9 May | |||||
R2 | 10 May | ||||||
3 | R1 | 6 June | |||||
R2 | 7 June | ||||||
4 | R1 | 4 July | |||||
R2 | 5 July | ||||||
5 | R1 | 19 September | |||||
R2 | 20 September | ||||||
6 | R1 | 3 October | |||||
R2 | 4 October | ||||||
7 | R1 | 31 October | |||||
R2 | 1 November |
Championship standings
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Bold – Pole |
References
- "Entry list – SEAT León Eurocup: Rounds 1 & 2 – Paul Ricard; 25–26 April 2015" (PDF). SEAT Sport. SEAT, S.A. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 June 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
- "2015 season calendar" (PDF). SEAT León Eurocup. SEAT. p. 11. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 February 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2015.