The 2007 FIA European Touring Car Cup was the third running of the FIA European Touring Car Cup. It was held on 28 October 2007 at the Adria International Raceway near Adria in Italy.

Teams and drivers

Super 2000 class[1]
Team Car No Drivers
Sweden Engström Motorsport Honda Accord Euro R 2 Sweden Tomas Engström
Russia Golden Motors Honda Accord Euro R 4 Russia Alexander Lvov
5 Russia Andrey Smetsky
Germany Engstler Motorsport BMW 320i 6 Russia Oleg Petrishin
7 United Kingdom Richard Kaye
Italy Promotorsport Squadra Corse BMW 320i 8 Italy Roberto Conte
9 Italy Riccardo Bianco
Denmark Poulsen Motorsport BMW 320si 10 Denmark Kristian Poulsen
23 Republic of Ireland Emmet O'Brien
Denmark Hartmann Honda Racing Honda Accord Euro R 11 Denmark Jens Reno Møller
Italy Arsenio Corse BMW 320i 12 Italy Cesare Cremonesi
Denmark Chevrolet Motorsport Danmark Chevrolet Lacetti 14 Sweden Pontus Mörth
15 Denmark Henrik Lundgaard
Germany TFS-Yaco Racing Toyota Corolla T-Sport 16 Germany Philip Geipel
17 Austria Charlie Geipel
Latvia JH Motorsport Honda Civic Type R 18 Latvia Janis Horeliks
Russia Autosport Projects Audi A4 19 Russia Alexander Lvov Jr.
Ford Focus 20 Russia Yuriy Odud
Czech Republic O2 Motorsport CSMS Alfa Romeo 156 GTA 21 Czech Republic Michal Matejovský
Italy Zerocinque Motorsport BMW 320i 22 San Marino Stefano Valli
30 Italy Alessandro Canali
Hong Kong GR Asia SEAT León 24 Denmark Michel Nykjær
25 Italy Maurizio Ceresoli
Sweden MB Sport Mercedes C200 26 Sweden Tobias Johansson
Portugal Sports & You BMW 320si 27 Portugal César Campaniço
Italy Team GPS Mercurio Honda Civic Euro R 31 Italy Massimo Arduini
Super Production class
Russia Rostokino-Lada Honda Civic Euro R 52 Russia Aleksey Basov
53 Russia Nikolay Agapov
Italy Gruppo Piloti Forlivesi BMW 320i 54 Italy Fabio Fabiani
55 Italy Alessandro Revello
Russia Aimol Racing Opel Astra Coupé 56 Russia Dmitriy Dobrovolsky
57 Russia Arkadiy Pavlovskiy
Russia SumTel Racing Dynamo Avtorsport BMW 320i 58 Russia Anton Markin
Super 1600 class
Russia BMS Racing Volkswagen Polo GTi 70 Russia Mikhail Barabin
71 Russia Andrey Nikolaev
Russia Volkswagen Polo GTi 72 Russia Maxim Tsimbalov
Germany Citroen Ravenol Team Citroen C2 VTS 74 Germany Jens Lohnig
Germany Thate Motorsport Ford Fiesta ST 75 Germany Jens-Guido Weimann

Final standings

Pos Driver Race
1
Race
2
Pts
Super 2000
1 Denmark Michel Nykjær 2 1 18
2 Sweden Tomas Engström 1 4 15
3 Denmark Kristian Poulsen 6 2 11
4 Republic of Ireland Emmet O'Brien 3 5 10
5 Russia Alexander Lvov 4 6 8
6 Sweden Pontus Mörth 9 3 6
7 Germany Philip Geipel 5 Ret 4
8 Denmark Henrik Lundgaard Ret 7 2
9 Denmark Jens Reno Møller 7 Ret 2
10 Austria Charlie Geipel 8 24 1
11 Portugal César Campaniço Ret 8 1
12 Italy Maurizio Ceresoli Ret 9 0
13 Sweden Tobias Johansson 10 11 0
14 San Marino Stefano Valli Ret 10 0
15 Latvia Janis Horeliks 11 14 0
16 United Kingdom Richard Kaye 12 Ret 0
17 Italy Riccardo Bianco 13 12 0
18 Italy Alessandro Canali 29 13 0
19 Italy Cesare Cremonesi 14 DNS 0
20 Italy Massimo Arduini 15 Ret 0
21 Russia Oleg Petrishin 17 15 0
22 Russia Andrey Smetsky 16 21 0
23 Italy Roberto Conte Ret 16 0
24 Russia Yuriy Odud 22 23 0
25 Russia Alexander Lvov Jr. Ret Ret 0
26 Czech Republic Michal Matejovský Ret DNS 0
Super Production
1 Russia Aleksey Basov 18 17 20
2 Russia Nikolay Agapov 21 18 13
3 Russia Arkadiy Pavlovskiy 19 20 13
4 Russia Dmitriy Dobrovolsky 25 19 10
5 Russia Anton Markin 20 Ret 6
6 Italy Fabio Fabiani Ret 22 4
- Italy Alessandro Revello DNS DNS 0
Super 1600
1 Germany Jens-Guido Weimann 23 25 20
2 Germany Jens Löhnig 24 26 14
3 Russia Maxim Tsimbalov 26 27 14
4 Russia Mikhail Barabin 27 28 10
5 Russia Andrey Nikolaev 28 29 8
Pos Driver Race
1
Race
2
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

  1. "2007 Entry List". fiaetcc.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
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