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The 2011 Formula Abarth season was the seventh season of the former Formula Azzurra , and the second under its guise of "Formula Abarth". It was the first split in European and Italian series.
The Italian Championship began on 17 April in Vallelunga , while European Championship on 8 May in Valencia . They finished together on 16 October in Monza .
Teams and drivers
Team
Driver
Rounds
Prema Powerteam [1]
2
Bruno Bonifacio [2]
7–10
3
Luca Ghiotto [3]
All
11
Vicky Piria [1]
All
Uboldi Corse[4]
5
Luca Defendi[4]
1
BVM[5]
7
Gerrard Barrabeig[5]
All
8
Lorenzo Camplese[5]
1–4
9
Mario Marasca[5]
All
10
Michael Heche[5]
All
16
Gregor Ramsay [6]
9–10
Euronova Racing by Fortec [7]
12
Sergey Sirotkin [8]
6–10
13
Dmitry Suranovich [2]
7–10
15
Emanuele Zonzini [9]
10
35
Alessandra Brena[7]
1, 3–5
51
Yoshitaka Kuroda [10]
1, 3–6, 8–9
Composit Motorsport[11]
14
Paolo Bonetti[6]
9–10
15
Emanuele Zonzini [11]
1, 3–6, 8–9
48
Nick Cassidy [12]
8
Jenzer Motorsport [13]
18
Patric Niederhauser [13]
All
19
Robert Visoiu [13]
All
20
Sergey Sirotkin [13]
1–5
Samin Gómez [2]
7–10
22
Kevin Jörg [6]
9–10
Cram Competition [14]
21
Giorgio Roda[14]
1–9
23
Victor Franzoni[8]
6
39
Nicolas Costa[11]
1–9
JD Motorsport [11]
24
Antonio Spavone [11]
1, 3–10
25
Riccardo Agostini [15]
5–10
26
Jimmy Antunes[2]
7–10
41
Dario Orsini[16]
4–6, 8
EuroInternational [17]
29
Dustin Sofyan [17]
2, 4, 6–9
30
Samin Gómez [18]
2, 4
Lorenzo Camplese[8]
6–9
Diegi Motorsport[19]
31
Lorenzo Foglia[19]
1, 3–4
Island Motorsport[15]
5–6, 9
45
Andrea Barbirato[15]
5
46
Santiago Urrutia [20]
9–10
Villorba Corse[21]
33
Riccardo Agostini [22]
1–4
Victoria World[11]
37
Roman de Beer [11]
1, 3–4
Team Costarica[6]
38
Valeria Carballo[6]
9–10
Emmebi Motorsport [23]
41
Dario Orsini[23]
1, 3, 9
TomCat Racing[24]
45
Andrea Barbirato[24]
1
Class
European/Italian Championship
National Trophy
Race calendar and results
On 19 November 2010, the calendar for both series was presented in a press conference held in Varano .[25]
European championship
Italian championship
Both championships
1 Fastest lap recorded by Yoshitaka Kuroda, but he was ineligible to score the fastest lap point.
Championship standings
Points were awarded as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
PP
FL
Race 1
20
15
12
10
8
6
4
3
2
1
1
1
Race 2
13
11
9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
Italian Championship
Drivers' standings
Teams' standings
Colour
Result
Gold
Winner
Silver
Second place
Bronze
Third place
Green
Points finish
Blue
Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple
Retired (Ret)
Red
Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black
Disqualified (DSQ)
White
Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank
Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
European Championship
Drivers' standings
Teams' standings
Rookies' standings
Pos
Driver
VRT
MIS
SPA
RBR
MUG
MNZ
CAT
Pts
1
Gerrard Barrabeig
5
5
1
Ret
3
5
8
Ret
11
5
10
Ret
6
10
158
2
Luca Ghiotto
12
Ret
7
3
9
15
3
6
10
14
7
Ret
2
3
157
3
Robert Visoiu
6
6
4
1
8
17
Ret
5
7
Ret
19
2
5
1
148
4
Giorgio Roda
11
Ret
12
14
13
Ret
14
17
Ret
13
14
Ret
70
5
Emanuele Zonzini
8
9
10
12
17
8
15
6
3
6
62
6
Dmitry Suranovich
16
13
13
17
23
Ret
10
18
48
7
Santiago Urrutia
13
8
13
17
31
8
Dario Orsini
11
13
12
14
19
11
18
Ret
30
9
Kevin Jörg
21
10
7
13
27
10
Paolo Bonetti
16
11
14
16
23
11
Lorenzo Foglia
16
18
14
16
18
22
17
13
16
12
Victor Franzoni
DSQ
9
11
13
Alessandra Brena
15
17
9
Pos
Driver
VRT
MIS
SPA
RBR
MUG
MNZ
CAT
Pts
References
External links