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2005 Italian Superturismo Championship

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The 2005 Campionato Italiano Superturismo season was the fourth season of the Italian Superturismo Championship since its recreation in 2002. It was won by well-known former Formula One and CART driver Alessandro Zanardi.

Teams and drivers

Driver Team Car
Italy Salvatore Tavano Italy DB Motorsport Alfa Romeo 156 GTA
Italy Andrea Larini Italy DB Motorsport Alfa Romeo 156 GTA
Italy Vitaliano Caldarelli Italy DB Motorsport Alfa Romeo 156 GTA
Italy Alessandro Balzan Italy Scuderia del Girasole SEAT Toledo Cupra
Italy Lorenzo Falessi Italy Errepi Racing Alfa Romeo 147
Italy Alessandro Zanardi Italy BMW Team Italy BMW 320i
Italy Gianluca de Lorenzi Italy GDL Racing BMW 320i
Italy Lorenzo Pasquinelli San Marino ZeroCinque Motorsport BMW 320i
Italy Giannantonio Pennino San Marino ZeroCinque Motorsport BMW 320i
San Marino Stefano Valli San Marino ZeroCinque Motorsport BMW 320i
Italy Stefano D'Aste Italy Proteam Motorsport BMW 320i
Italy Giuseppe Cirò Italy Proteam Motorsport BMW 320i
Germany Franz Engstler Germany Engstler Motorsport BMW 320i
Italy Adriano de Micheli Italy JAS Motorsport Honda Accord
Finland Valle Mäkelä Finland Lethonen Motorsport SEAT Toledo Cupra
Netherlands Tom Coronel United Kingdom GR Asia SEAT Toledo Cupra

Race calendar

Round Circuit Date
1
2
Italy Monza 10 April
3
4
France Magny-Cours 1 May
5
6
Italy Imola 29 May
7
8
Italy Mugello 3 July
9
10
Italy Magione 24 July
11
12
Italy Varano 11 September
13
14
Italy Vallelunga 16 October
  • Rounds 1–4 were run together with the WTCC.

Championship standings

Driver's championship
Position Driver Points
1 Alessandro Zanardi 91
2 Gianluca de Lorenzi 79
3 Salvatore Tavano 76
4 Alessandro Balzan 64
5 Stefano Valli 47
6 Andrea Larini 41
7 Stefano D'aste 21
8 Giuseppe Cirò 18
9 Adriano de Micheli 17
10 Lorenzo Pasquinelli 12
11 Vitaliano Caldarelli 11
12 Valle Mekelä 8
13 Lorenzo Falessi 8
14 Giannantonio Pennino 7
15 Franz Engstler 6
16 Tom Coronel 2