Difference between revisions of "2019 SEAT Leon Supercopa season"
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+ | | 5-7 April | ||
+ | | {{ESP}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of Spain | ||
+ | | Circuito Ricardo Tormo | ||
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+ | | 19-21 April | ||
+ | | {{GBR}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of the United Kingdom | ||
+ | | Brands Hatch Indy | ||
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+ | | {{BEL}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of Belgium | ||
+ | | Circuit Zolder | ||
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+ | | 30 May-2 June | ||
+ | | {{FRA}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of France | ||
+ | | Circuit Charles de Gaulle | ||
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+ | | 28-30 June | ||
+ | | {{AUT}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of Austria | ||
+ | | Laudaring | ||
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+ | | 26-28 July | ||
+ | | {{GER}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of Germany | ||
+ | | Eurospeedway Lausitz | ||
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+ | | 16-18 August | ||
+ | | {{USA}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of the United States | ||
+ | | Watkins Glen | ||
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+ | | 13-15 September | ||
+ | | {{USA}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of the Netherlands | ||
+ | | Circuit Park Zandvoort | ||
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− | + | | 27-29 September | |
− | | | + | | {{HUN}} SEAT Leon Supercopa Round of Hungary |
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Revision as of 14:57, 12 June 2017
2019 SEAT Leon Supercopa | |
Previous: 2018 | Next: 2020 |
The 2019 SEAT Leon Supercopa will be the second season of the championship.
Teams and drivers
Team | # | Driver(s) | Rounds |
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Scuderia Vittore | 0 | Angel Jose Castañeda | 1- |
7 | Scott Marsden | 1- | |
ZAR Junior Team | 3 | Sofia Bonaventura | 1- |
23 | Kaitlyn Harris | 1- | |
Movistar Álvarez Competición | 19 | Thibault Stadelmann | 1- |
20 | Mateo Rosa | 1- | |
Trueba Primavera | 24 | Jochen Markö | 1- |
28 | Adilmar Caetano Xairim | 1- | |
Union Saver Developments | 25 | Mauricio Cueva | 1- |
26 | Shoi-Jun Seo | 1- | |
Équipe Fantomette | 44 | Elisa Jama Yattae | 1- |
# | Constantin Florescu | 1- | |
Go Kart Planet | 51 | Khungirat Molotov Khünbish | 1- |
98 | Shane Atkinson | 1- | |
Cardel Racing United | 87 | Francesco de Crescenzo | 1- |
Blokkmonsta Motorsport | 91 | Torolf Siggurdsson | 1- |
92 | Ernesto Raya | 1- | |
Equip de SEAT Catalunya | 99 | Guillem Llobet | 1- |
100 | Jordi Bruguera | 1- | |
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