When the 2015 motorsport titles were won
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R.J. O’Connell.
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- 3rd September 2015, 11:42 at 11:42 am #304224
Keith Collantine
KeymasterEvents in IndyCar being as they were I neglected to start this last weekend, but anyway here goes. Continuing on from 2013 and 2014, here’s when the championships were won in 2015. Add anything and everything you think belongs below…
30th August – IndyCar – Scott Dixon – Sonoma – Race 16 of 16
Previously:
When the 2014 motorsport titles were won
When the 2013 motorsport titles were won3rd September 2015, 11:55 at 11:55 am #304226andae23
Participant28th June – Formula E – Nelson Piquet Jr. – Round 10 of 10 – Race 11 of 11
30th August – IndyCar – Scott Dixon – Sonoma – Round 15 of 15 – Race 16 of 164th September 2015, 9:49 at 9:49 am #304237Anonymous
Inactive25th January – MRF Challenge – Toby Sowery – Round 3 of 3 – Race 11 of 12
15th February – Toyota Racing Series – Lance Stroll – Round 5 of 5 – Race 15 of 16
26th February – Pro Mazda Winterfest – Jack Aitken – Race 5 of 5
26th February – US F2000 Winterfest – Nico Jamin – Race 5 of 54th September 2015, 9:49 at 9:49 am #304277Mathers
ParticipantThought I’d try and fill in a few blanks from the early season
17th January – Dakar Rally (Cars) – Nasser Al-Attiyah / Matthieu Baumel – Round 1 of 1 – Race 1 of 1
17th January – Dakar Rally (Trucks) – Aryat Mardeev / Aydar Belyaev / Dmitriy Svistunov – Round 1 of 1 – Race 1 of 1
17th January – Dakar Rally (Bikes) – Marc Coma – Round 1 of 1 – Race 1 of 1
17th January – Dakar Rally (Quads) – Rafal Sonik – Round 1 of 1 – Race 1 of 1
25th January – MRF Challenge Formula 2000 – Toby Sowery – Round 3 of 3 – Race 10 of 12
8th February – Toyota Racing Series – Lance Stroll – Round 4 of 5 – Race 13 of 15
26th February – Pro Mazda Winterfest – Jack Aitken – Round 2 of 2 – Race 5 of 5
26th February – US F2000 Winterfest – Nico Jamin – Round 2 of 2 – Race 5 of 5
14th June – 24 Heures du Mans (LMP1) – Earl Bamber / Nick Tandy / Nico Hulkenberg – Part of World Endurance Championship
14th June – 24 Heures du Mans (LMP2) – Matthew Howson / Richard Bradley / Nicolas Lapierre – Part of World Endurance Championship
14th June – 24 Heures du Mans (LMGTE Pro) – Oliver Gavin / Tommy Milner / Jordan Taylor – Part of World Endurance Championship
14th June – 24 Heures du Mans (LMGTE Am) – Viktor Shaitar / Aleksey Basov / Andrea Bertolini – Part of World Endurance Championship
28th June – Formula E – Nelson Piquet Jr. – Round 10 of 10 – Race 11 of 11
19th July – All Japan Formula Three (National Class) – Ryo Ogawa – Round 6 of 8 – Race 13 of 17
19th July – Formula Renault 2.0 Alps (Juniors’ Championship) – Matevos Isaakyan – Round 6 of 7 – Race 12 of 14
30th August – IndyCar – Scott Dixon – Sonoma – Round 15 of 15 – Race 16 of 164th September 2015, 15:07 at 3:07 pm #304357David Not Coulthard
ParticipantAug 21st, Pole position trophy?
5th September 2015, 7:19 at 7:19 am #304444dragoll
ParticipantI’ll be a little cheeky and add this one:
Mar 15, Formula 1 World Constructors Championship – Mecredes AMG Petronas – Round 1 of 196th September 2015, 17:45 at 5:45 pm #304584Craig Woollard
Participant9th September – European Le Mans Series – LMP3 Class – Team LNT, Sir Chris Hoy/Charlie Robertson – Round 4 of 5 – Race 4 of 5.
Worth noting that these are the first champions in that class ever.
14th September 2015, 0:50 at 12:50 am #305148Carlitox
Participant12th/13th September, Mazda Road to Indy Championships.
USF2000: Nico Jamin, Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing, Round 8/8, Race 15/16
ProMazda: Santiago Urrutia, Team Pelfrey, Round 8/8, Race 15/16
Indy Lights: Spencer Pigot, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports with Curb-Agajanian, Round 8/8, Race 16/16Especially chuffed with Santiago, first time an Uruguayan driver wins a racing championship outside South America.
14th September 2015, 4:53 at 4:53 am #305149R.J. O’Connell
Participant6 September
SMP Formula 4 Championship: Niko Kari, Round 6 of 7, Race 18 of 2113 September
FIA World Rally Championship: Sebastien Ogier & Julien Ingrassia, Volkswagen Motorsport, Round 10 of 13
BRDC Formula 4 Championship: Will Palmer, HHC Motorsport, Round 7 of 8, Race 21 of 24Could not agree more @Carlitox . Especially considering it was at Laguna Seca, 16 years and a day after losing Gonzalo Rodriguez.
3rd October 2015, 17:46 at 5:46 pm #306505Keith Collantine
Keymaster27th September – Oliver Rowland, Formula Renault 3.5, Le Mans Bugatti, race 15 of 17
27th September – Felix Rosenqvist, European Formula Three, Nurbrugring (short), race 30/333rd October 2015, 20:51 at 8:51 pm #306506Mathers
Participant3rd October – Colin Braun/Jon Bennett – United SportsCar Championship Prototype Challenge – Road Atlanta – Race 10 of 10
7th October 2015, 10:09 at 10:09 am #306631andae23
Participant20th September – Italian Formula 4 – Ralf Aron – Round 6 of 7 – Race 18 of 21
3rd October – ADAC Formula 4 – Marvin Dienst – Round 8 of 8 – Race 22 of 24
3rd October – ADAC Formula 4 Rookies’ Championship – David Beckmann – Round 8 of 8 – Race 23 of 247th October 2015, 12:21 at 12:21 pm #306633Bradley Downton
Participant@andae23 – I’m intrigued by Ralf Aron, certainly looks like one for the future. Only did 3/4 rounds in the ADAC F4 this year and finished top ten in the Championship.
Also, I totally read that as David Beckham…
8th October 2015, 8:20 at 8:20 am #306635andae23
Participant@bradley13 Yeah, and as a rookie as well! Hope he will switch into F3 next year, like Lance Stroll did.
8th October 2015, 20:54 at 8:54 pm #306692Bradley Downton
Participant@andae23 – But hopefully he’ll do a bit better, and a bit less accident-prone…
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