The 2008 season in numbers
Stuttgart. The 19th season of the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland concluded with Rast of the MRS Team PZ Aschaffenburg taking a clear title victory. In the end the new champion won the series with a 19-point advantage over the vice-champion, Jan Seyffarth. Over the course of the year, an average of 30 pilots from twelve countries contested the nine championship rounds. A review of Europe’s fastest one-make series outlines some more fascinating facts and figures:Total race distance covered: 712.670 kilometres
Race winners and their number of victories: Jan Seyffarth (3 wins), Joerg Hardt (2), Uwe Alzen (1), Nicolas Armindo (1), Marco Holzer (1) and René Rast (1)
The pilot with the most wins: Jan Seyffarth (3)
The pilots with the most flag-to-flag wins: Uwe Alzen, Nicolas Armindo, Joerg Hardt, Marco Holzer, René Rast and Jan Seyffarth with one flag-to-flag win each
The teams with the most wins: three wins each – HP Team Herberth PZ Olympiapark with Joerg Hardt (2) and Uwe Alzen (1) as well as SMS Seyffarth-Motorsport with Jan Seyffarth (3)
The pilot with the most pole positions: René Rast (3)
The pilot with the highest number of fastest race laps: Uwe Alzen (2), Nicolas Armindo (2)
The pilot who led the drivers’ standings the longest: René Rast
The pilot with the most Supercup experience: Joerg Hardt (6 years)
The pilot with the most wins in the Carrera Cup: Wolfgang Land (14)
The average number of competitors per race: 30 drivers
The championship round with the largest grid line-up: Season-final Hockenheimring, 31 drivers
The total engine power in the Porsche paddock: average 12,600 hp
The most impressive win: In his first Porsche year, Marco Holzer claimed pole position, victory and the fastest race lap at the final round in Hockenheim
The fastest race: Mugello, average speed 160.421 km/h
The slowest race: EuroSpeedway, average speed 131.626 km/h
The longest race: EuroSpeedway, 36:27.860 minutes
The shortest race: Season final Hockenheim, 27:56.381 minutes
The longest race distance: Mugello, 83.920 kilometres
The shortest race distance: Zandvoort, 64.605 kilometres
The fastest race lap: Uwe Alzen in Mugello, 1:55.763 minutes (163.109 km/h)
The closest qualifying: Barcelona – the first 22 drivers were inside one second
The smallest gap between winner and second position: 0.204 seconds at the season-opener in Hockenheim, René Rast ahead of Chris Mamerow
The largest gap between winner and second position: 8.023 seconds on the Nürburgring, Jan Seyffarth ahead of Martin Ragginger
The smallest gap between pole position and second in qualifying: 0.001 seconds at the season final in Hockenheim, Marco Holzer ahead of Joerg Hardt
The largest gap between pole position and second in qualifying: 0.141 seconds in Zandvoort, Chris Mamerow ahead of Marco Holzer
The highest number of vehicles to cross the finish line: Season-opener in Hockenheim and Zandvoort, 27 out of 30
The lowest number of vehicles to cross the finish line: Nürburgring, 21 out of 30
The hottest race: Barcelona, 26 degrees Celsius
The coolest race: Season-opener Hockenheim, 11 degrees Celsius
The youngest competitor: Carl-Olov Carlsson, 20 years (7.12.1988)
The oldest competitor: Patrick Huisman, 42 years (23.8.1966)
The tallest pilots: Patrick Huisman and Niclas Kentenich each 1.94 metres
The shortest pilot: Martin Ragginger, 1.69 metres
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Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland: The 2008 season in numbers