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|name = Caterham Winter Series | |name = Caterham Winter Series | ||
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− | | | + | |locale = {{BRN}} Bahrain<br />{{QAT}} Qatar<br />{{UAE}} United Arab Emirates |
− | |founder | + | |founder = Caterham Cars |
− | |inaugural season | + | |inaugural season = [[2017-2018_Caterham_Winter_Series|2017-18]] |
− | |last season = [[2017-2018_Caterham_Winter_Series|2017-18]] | + | |last season = [[2017-2018_Caterham_Winter_Series|2017-18]] |
− | + | |engine suppliers = {{GBR}} Ford Duratec | |
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− | |engine suppliers = | + | |drivers champion = {{USA}} [[Shad Griffith]] |
− | |tyre suppliers = Michelin | + | |teams champion = {{World}} Team Red |
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− | The '''Caterham Winter Series''', commonly refered to as '''CWS''', was a sprint-type racing series held by the WMS Group, together with Caterham, in the Middle-East. The car used was the Caterham SP/300R, a prototype-like car that features an engine developed by | + | The '''Caterham Winter Series''', commonly refered to as '''CWS''', was a sprint-type racing series held by the WMS Group, together with Caterham, in the Middle-East. The car used was the Caterham SP/300R, a prototype-like car that features an engine developed by Cosworth's Ford Duratec division, putting out 300HP. |
==Format== | ==Format== |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 22 January 2017
Caterham Winter Series | |
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Category | Sportscars |
Country/Region | Bahrain Qatar United Arab Emirates |
Founder(s) | Caterham Cars |
Inaugural Season | 2017-18 |
Last season | 2017-18 |
Engine supplier(s) | Ford Duratec |
Tyre supplier(s) | |
Records | |
Driver's Champion | Shad Griffith |
Team's Champion | Team Red |
The Caterham Winter Series, commonly refered to as CWS, was a sprint-type racing series held by the WMS Group, together with Caterham, in the Middle-East. The car used was the Caterham SP/300R, a prototype-like car that features an engine developed by Cosworth's Ford Duratec division, putting out 300HP.
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Format
The series featured an "arrive and drive" concept. 18 drivers were entered for the CWS inaugural season, with them beeing split into teams of 2. For each race weekend, 4 wildcars were given to drivers who whiched to participate in the series. The race weekened featured a 20 minutes practice session, so the drivers could get up to speed with the cars, a 20 minutes qualifying session, which determined the grid for both races, and two 30 minute races. Points were handed out to the top 10 drivers, with a 15-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 points scheme. There were four separate championships to compete for: an overall one, one for the Pro drivers, one for the Am drivers, and one for the teams.
List of Champions
Drivers'
Season | Driver | Team | Wins | Podiums | Points |
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2017-18 | Shad Griffith | Team Red | 4 | 6 | 96 |
Pro Champion
Season | Driver | Wins | Podiums | Points |
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2017-18 | Shad Griffith | 5 | 7 | 103 |
Am Champion
Season | Driver | Wins | Podiums | Points |
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2017-18 | Chad Brooks | 3 | 6 | 89 |
Teams' Champion
Season | Team | Wins | Podiums | Points |
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2017-18 | Team Red | 4 | 7 | 132 |