The 2008 season in numbers
Stuttgart. The 16th season of the Porsche Mobil1 Supercup concluded with Jereon Bleekemolen of the Jetstream Motorsport PZ Essen team claiming the title. The new champion from the Netherlands won the series with a 72-point advantage over the second placed driver. Never before has the gap been so large. Over the course of the year, twelve championship rounds were contested in ten countries with an average of 28 pilots from a total of 19 nations competing. A review of the world's fastest international one-make series outlines some more fascinating facts and figures.Total race distance covered: 867.567 kilometres
Race winners and their number of victories: 7 pilots – Jeroen Bleekemolen (3 wins), Damien Faulkner (2), Chris Mamerow (2), Sean Edwards (2), Jan Seyffarth (1), Jaap van Lagen (1) and Nicolas Armindo (1)
The pilot with the most wins: Jeroen Bleekemolen (3)
The pilot with the most flag-to-flag wins: Jeroen Bleekemolen (2)
The team with the most wins: Konrad Motorsport – 4 wins, Sean Edwards
(2 wins), Jan Seyffarth (1) and Nicolas Armindo (1)
The pilot with the most pole positions: René Rast (4)
The pilot with the highest number of fastest race laps: Jaap van Lagen (3)
The pilot who led the drivers' standings the longest: Jeroen Bleekemolen
The pilot with the most Supercup experience: Patrick Huisman (11)
The pilot with the most wins in the Supercup: Patrick Huisman (24)
The average number of competitors per race in 2008: 28 drivers
The championship round with the largest grid line-up: Spa-Francorchamps, 31 drivers
The total engine power in the Porsche paddock: average of more than 11,700 hp
VIP drivers of Porsche AG: Antonio Coimbra (Portugal), Neel Jani (Switzerland) and Prince Albert II of Thurn and Taxis (Germany)
The most impressive win: Nicolas Armindo took up the Monza race from twelfth to see the chequered flag in first place
The fastest race: Monza, average speed 168.499 km/h
The slowest race: Monaco, average speed 96.714 km/h
The longest race: Monaco, 31:04.876 minutes
The shortest race: Hockenheim, 24:38.170 minutes
The longest race distance: Monza, 80.793 kilometres
The shortest race distance: Monaco, 50.100 kilometres
The fastest race lap: Jan Seyffarth in Monza, 1:57.502 minutes (177.484 km/h)
The closest qualifying: Magny-Cours – the first ten drivers were inside two-tenths of a second
The smallest gap between winner and second position: 0.308 seconds in Magny-Cours, Jeroen Bleekemolen ahead of Jaap van Lagen
The largest gap between winner and second position: 8.083 seconds in Bahrain (1st race), Damien Faulkner ahead of Jeroen Bleekemolen
The smallest gap between pole position and second in qualifying: 0.008 seconds in Magny-Cours, Nicolas Armindo ahead of Jeroen Bleekemolen
The largest gap between pole position and second in qualifying: 0.558 seconds in Budapest, Damien Faulkner ahead of Jeroen Bleekemolen
The highest number of vehicles to cross the finish line: Monza, 30 finishers
The lowest number of vehicles to cross the finish line: Istanbul and Silverstone, each 18 finishers
The hottest race: Bahrain, 30 degrees Celsius
The coolest race: Spa-Francorchamps, 13 degrees Celsius
The youngest competitor: Marco Holzer, 20 years (30.7.1988)
The oldest competitor: Paul van Splunteren, 50 years (21.10.1957)
The tallest pilot: Patrick Huisman, 1.94 metres
The shortest pilot: Danny Watts, 1.67 metres
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2008-09-17
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Porsche Mobil1 Supercup: The 2008 season in numbers