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The '''Lupo GTI Championship''' ''(often called Lupo Cup)'' is a single-make racing series using the Volkswagen Lupo GTI. The series is a support to the Rejects Touring Car Championship.
The '''Lupo GTI Championship''' ''(often called Lupo Cup)'' is a single-make racing series using the Volkswagen Lupo GTI. In mid 2015, a little group of german investors contacted Volkswagen Racing. The investors wanted to buy 20 Volkswagen Polo formerly used in the ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup. The racing department of the german brand quickly refused but made a new deal. 20 unsold Lupo GTI and a stock of spare parts for a modest amount of money. A phone call later, the deal was concluded.
 
  
The series is a support to the Rejects Touring Car Championship.
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==History==
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In mid 2015, a little group of German investors contacted Volkswagen Racing, wanting to purchase 20 Volkswagen Polo formerly used in the ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup. Volkswagen quickly refused and instead offered 20 unsold, race-ready Lupo GTIs and a stock of spare parts for a modest amount of money, which the investors agreed.
  
 
==Qualifying and Race format==
 
==Qualifying and Race format==

Revision as of 13:48, 16 June 2013

Lupo GTI Championship
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Inaugural Season 2016
Engine supplier(s) Volkswagen
Tyre supplier(s) Michelin, Pirelli, Bridgestone
Records


The Lupo GTI Championship (often called Lupo Cup) is a single-make racing series using the Volkswagen Lupo GTI. The series is a support to the Rejects Touring Car Championship.


History

In mid 2015, a little group of German investors contacted Volkswagen Racing, wanting to purchase 20 Volkswagen Polo formerly used in the ADAC Volkswagen Polo Cup. Volkswagen quickly refused and instead offered 20 unsold, race-ready Lupo GTIs and a stock of spare parts for a modest amount of money, which the investors agreed.

Qualifying and Race format

Qualifying sessions last 60 minutes and each race last 30 minutes. The same format is used for the German Special Heats and Finale. For this special final round, the grid will be divided into two heats of 10 cars. The top 4 of each heat advances to the Finale.

Points system

The 2003-2009 Formula One system (10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1) is used. An additional point is awarded for the Pole position and another for the fastest race lap.

Car specifications

Engine: 1598cc DOHC 16-valve four-cylinder engine producing 125 HP. (8500 rpm max)

Gearbox: 6 gears

Weight: 840 kg