2011 Super Copa Telcel

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The 2011 Super Copa Telcel is the inaugural season of the . This cup is the Mexican branch of SEAT León Supercopa. The serial was presented by Michel Jourdain in December 2010.[1] SEAT León will be the car of the category.[2] After 8 double events the Mexican driver Ricardo Pérez de Lara was proclaimed champion. Pérez de Lara won 4 races in the season.[3]

Cars[]

All the cars were SEAT Leon FWD.[4]

Engine 4 cylinders turbocharged
Displacement 1984 cc
Power 301 HP
Torque 340 Nm @ N/A
Gearbox DSG 6 speed
Length 4.6 m

Drivers[]

Team No. Sponsor Driver Rounds
Junker/RPL Racing 2 Telmex-Benotto Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara 1–12
10 Auditor Services Mexico Eduardo de León 1–12
45 PDVSA Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli 1–12
Team Venezuela 15 Venezuela Venezuela Juan Carlos Alvarez 1–12
16 Venezuela Venezuela Nelson Canache Jr 1–12
17 Venezuela Venezuela Alex Popow 1–12
Orangino by Fili 44J Orangino Mexico César Tiberio Jiménez 1–4, 7–12
Mexico Patrick Goeters 5–6
Parodi Pro Racing 12 Mexico Rubén Rovelo 3, 5, 8–9
Mexico Luis Castro 1–2, 4, 6–7, 10–12
Bardhal 31 Bardhal Mexico Jorge Goeters 1–12
Gas Uribe 30 Mexico Alexis Uribe 1–12
AT Motorsports 11 Avicola Tehuacan Mexico Alfonso Celis 1–10
Mexico Rubén Rovelo 11–12
Cedva Mexico Jorge Contreras 1–4, 7–8, 11–12
Codwell Banker 18 Corporativo APQL Mexico Marco Santibáñez 1–10
Mexico Rubén Pardo 11–12
Trager 23 Mexico Rogelio German 1–12
Z Motors 44Z Prenda Mex Mexico Santos Zanella 1–10
Mexico Rubén Garcia Novoa 11–12
SEAT Pachuca 26 SEAT Mexico Miguel Reyes 11–12

Schedule[]

The calendar was presented in December, but was changed in March 2011.[6]

Round Race Track Date
1 R1 Monterrey Nuevo León Autódromo Monterrey, Apodaca May 8
R2
2 R3 Pachuca Hidalgo (state) , Mineral de la Reforma May 29
R4
3 R5 Mexico City Mexico City Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City July 3
R6
4 R7 San Luis Potosí San Luis Potosí , San Luis Potosí July 31
R8
5 R9 Zacatecas Zacatecas , Zacatecas August 28
R10
6 R11 Pachuca Hidalgo (state) , Mineral de la Reforma September 25
R12
7 R13 Querétaro Querétaro Autódromo de Querétaro, El Marqués October 30
R14
8 R15 Puebla Puebla Autódromo Miguel E. Abed, Amozoc November 20
R16

Calendar changes[]

  • Aguascalientes was changed by Zacatecas because the road track was not complete for the race.[7]
  • Guadalajara was changed by Pachuca because the track was damaged by floods in the track.[8]

Results[]

Races[]

Race Race name Pole Position Fastest Lap Winner
1 Monterrey Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli
2 Monterrey Venezuela Nelson Canache Venezuela Alex Popow
3 Pachuca Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow
4 Pachuca Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara Venezuela Nelson Canache
5 México Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli
6 México Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara
7 San Luis Potosí Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow
8 San Luis Potosí Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara
9 Zacatecas Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow Mexico Jorge Goeters
10 Zacatecas Venezuela Nelson Canache Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara
11 Pachuca Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow Venezuela Alex Popow
12 Pachuca Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara Mexico Ruben Rovelo
13 Querétaro Venezuela Alex Popow Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara
14 Querétaro Mexico Jorge Goeters Mexico Rogelio German

Standings[]

Rank Driver Nuevo León
MTY1
Nuevo León
MTY2
Hidalgo (state)
PAC1
Hidalgo (state)
PAC2
Mexico City
MEX1
Mexico City
MEX2
San Luis Potosí
SLP1
San Luis Potosí
SLP2
Zacatecas
ZAC1
Zacatecas
ZAC2
Hidalgo (state)
PAC3
Hidalgo (state)
PAC4
Querétaro
QRO1
Querétaro
QRO2
Pts
1 Mexico Ricardo Pérez de Lara 5 14 2 4 3 1 5 1 8 1 4 3 1 3 1166
2 Venezuela Alex Popow 2 1 1 7 6 2 1 16 3 8 1 13 2 7 1151
3 Venezuela Giancarlo Serenelli 1 3 8 2 1 5 2 4 2 4 10 5 4 8 1126
4 Venezuela Nelson Canache 7 15 6 1 10 4 4 2 13 15 3 2 3 5 1058
5 Mexico César Tiberio Jiménez 4 2 15 8 7 6 4 3 5 4 5 4 1043
6 Mexico Jorge Goeters 3 16 7 6 4 15 3 3 1 5 2 12 11 6 1041
7 Mexico Rogelio German 6 9 4 5 11 6 6 5 6 2 14 DNS 7 1 1014
8 Mexico Miguel Reyes 9 4 5 3 7 3 9 7 7 6 13 7 6 9 992
9 Mexico Alfonso Celis 14 10 12 12 12 14 13 12 14 10 8 2 964
10 Mexico Alexis Uribe 12 6 9 10 9 12 11 9 9 14 9 9 12 12 922
11 Mexico Eduardo de León 15 11 13 13 8 9 8 8 10 7 11 11 10 10 919
12 Mexico Marco Santibañez 8 8 16 14 14 11 10 11 11 9 11 11 916
13 Mexico Santos Zanella 11 7 10 16 13 8 14 14 12 11 14 14 891
14 Venezuela Juan Carlos Alvarez 13 13 11 11 15 13 12 13 15 13 16 DNS 751
15 Mexico Luis Castro 16 12 9 10 16 12 12 10 9 13 641
16 Mexico Jorge Contreras Jr. 10 5 14 15 DNS DNS 15 15 DNS DNS 6 8 521
17 Mexico Rubén Rovelo 3 5 10 5 7 1 292
18 Mexico Patrick Goeters 2 7 159
19 Mexico Ruben Pardo 8 6 138
20 Mexico Ruben Garcia Novoa 15 14 123

References[]

  1. ^ "Calendario 2011 Copa SEAT León México". Cronomagazine. December 10, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Conoce el auto de La Super Copa SEAT León 2011". Sportcar. August 6, 2010. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
  3. ^ "Ricardo Pérez de Lara, Campeón de la Súper Copa Telcel". Puestaapunto.tv. November 21, 2011. Archived from the original on May 12, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2012.
  4. ^ "Conoce el auto de La Super Copa SEAT León 2011". Sportcar.com. August 6, 2010. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved April 24, 2011.
  5. ^ "Continental se confirma como el neumático oficial de la Supercopa SEAT 2011". Sportcar.com. February 18, 2011.
  6. ^ "Supercopa decidieron ajustar el calendario 2011". Sportcar. March 18, 2011. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011.
  7. ^ "Zacatecas se alista para recibir a la Súper Copa SEAT León México". Sportcar. August 9, 2011.
  8. ^ "Pachuca sede para la 6ª fecha de la Súper Copa TELCEL presentada por SEAT". Sportcar. September 6, 2011.
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