Draft:2001 Italian Super Production Championship

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The 2001 Italian Super Producion Championship season was the first edition of Super Production category after the end Italian Superturismo Championship in 1999.

The season began in Misano on 22 April and finished in Vallelunga on 14 October, after ten rounds. The championship was won by Fabio Francia with Alfa Romeo 147.

Teams and drivers[edit]

Team Car No. Drivers Rounds
Italy Bacci Motorsport Peugeot 306 Gti 1 Italy Andrea Bacci
2 Italy Alberto Viglione
Italy Team Carenini Opel Astra Opc 3 Italy Toby
Italy AGS Racing BMW 320i 4 Italy Giancarlo Storti
Italy Scuderia Pescara Corse Alfa Romeo 147 5 Italy Vitaliano Caldarelli
Italy Santucci Motorsport BMW 320i 6 Italy Diego Alessi
Italy Scuderia del Portello Alfa Romeo 147 7 Italy Fabio Francia
Italy Scuderia Veregra Peugeot 306 Gti 8 Italy Riccardo Tarabelli
Italy Scuderia del Portello Alfa Romeo 147 9 Italy Emilio Melloni
Italy Lella Lombardi Autosport Opel Astra Opc 10 Italy Roberto Castagna
Italy ATS Racing Alfa Romeo 156 Ts 11 Italy Giuliano Alessi
Italy Antonelli Sport Peugeot 306 Gti 12 Italy Cristian Passuti
Italy Lella Lombardi Autosport Opel Astra Opc 14 Italy Marco Facchetti
Italy Scuderia Veregra Renault Megane Coach 15 Italy Giorgio Squadroni
Italy Giuliano Bottazzi Volkswagen Golf III Gti 16 Italy Giuliano Bottazzi
Italy GDL Racing Honda Integra Type-R 18 Italy Stefano Bonello
Italy Lella Lombardi Autosport Opel Astra Opc 19 Italy Carlo Guido Nava
Italy Antonelli Sport Peugeot 306 Gti 21 Italy Adriano De Micheli
Italy Scuderia Veregra Alfa Romeo 156 Ts 23 Italy Giacomo Bertola
Italy ATS Racing Alfa Romeo 156 Ts 24 Italy Marzio Romano
Italy ATS Racing BMW 320i 25 Italy Vittorio Zadotti
Italy Ares Racing Opel Calibra 26 Italy Mario Moscatelli
Italy Errepi Racing Opel Vectra 27 Italy Giancarlo Mittiga

Race calendar and results[edit]

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Italy Misano Adriatico 22 April Italy Cristian Passuti Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Alberto Viglione Italy Bacci Motorsport
2 Italy Binetto 6 May Italy Fabio Francia Italy Fabio Francia Italy Cristian Passuti Italy Antonelli Sport
3 Italy Imola 20 May Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Marco Facchetti Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Bacci Motorsport
4 Italy Magione 3 June Italy Fabio Francia Italy Fabio Francia Italy Fabio Francia Italy Scuderia del Portello
5 Italy Pergusa 16 June Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Fabio Francia Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Bacci Motorsport
6 Italy Pergusa 17 June Italy Fabio Francia Italy Diego Alessi Italy Santucci Motorsport
7 Italy Mugello 1 July Italy Fabio Francia Italy Fabio Francia Italy Fabio Francia Italy Scuderia del Portello
8 Italy Varano De Melegari 9 September Italy Vitaliano Caldarelli Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Giancarlo Storti Italy Scuderia Pescara Corse
9 Italy Monza 30 September Italy Fabio Francia Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Fabio Francia Italy Scuderia del Portello
10 Italy Vallelunga 14 October Italy Diego Alessi Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Andrea Bacci Italy Bacci Motorsport

Drivers' Championship[edit]

Pos Driver Car  Pts 
1 Italy Fabio Francia Alfa Romeo 85 (86)
2 Italy Andrea Bacci Peugeot 67
3 Italy Giancarlo Storti BMW 66
4 Italy Alberto Viglione Peugeot 57 (59)
5 Italy Marco Facchetti Opel 43
6 Italy Diego Alessi BMW 38
7 Italy Cristian Passuti Peugeot 37
8 Italy Roberto Castagna Opel 31|-
9 Italy Vitaliano Caldarelli Alfa Romeo 25
10 Italy Toby Opel 16
11 Italy Giuliano Alessi Alfa Romeo 14
12 Italy Riccardo Tarabelli Peugeot 14
13 Italy Emilio Melloni Alfa Romeo 8
14 Italy Giacomo Bertola Alfa Romeo 5
15 Italy Mario Moscatelli Opel 2
16 Italy Giuliano Bottazzi Volkswagen 2
17 Italy Carlo Guido Nava Opel 1
18 Italy Stefano Bonello Honda 1
19 Italy Giancarlo Mittiga Opel 1

References[edit]

  • Ravaioli, Fabio (February 2002). Touring Car World 2002. Wheeled Cat International for: Eygocar Trading Ltf. p. 226-234.