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2015 motorsport champions
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This list of 2015 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2015 calendar year.

Open wheel racing

Series Champion refer
Formula One World Championship United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton[1] 2015 Formula One season
Constructors: Germany Mercedes[2]
IndyCar Series New Zealand Scott Dixon[3] 2015 IndyCar Series
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet[4]
Rookie: Colombia Gabby Chaves[5]
Formula E Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.[6] 2014–15 Formula E season
Teams: France e.dams Renault[7]
GP2 Series Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne[8] 2015 GP2 Series
Teams: France ART Grand Prix[9]
Super Formula Japan Hiroaki Ishiura[10] 2015 Super Formula Championship
Teams: Japan Petronas Team TOM'S
GP3 Series France Esteban Ocon[11] 2015 GP3 Series
Teams: France ART Grand Prix[12]
Indy Lights United States Spencer Pigot[13] 2015 Indy Lights season
Euroformula Open Championship Brazil Vitor Baptista[14] 2015 Euroformula Open Championship
Teams: Italy RP Motorsport[14]
Spanish Formula Three Russia Konstantin Tereshchenko[15]
Teams: Spain Campos Racing
Toyota Racing Series Canada Lance Stroll[16] 2015 Toyota Racing Series
Pro Mazda Championship Uruguay Santiago Urrutia[17] 2015 Pro Mazda Championship
Pro Mazda Championship Winterfest United Kingdom Jack Aitken[18] 2015 Pro Mazda Winterfest
Formula Masters China Estonia Martin Rump[19] 2015 Formula Masters China
Teams: Hong Kong Cebu Pacific Air by KCMG[19]
MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship United Kingdom Toby Sowery[20] 2014–15 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship
BOSS GP Open Class: Netherlands Klaas Zwart[21]
Formula Class: Austria Johann Ledermair[21]
Masters Class: Germany Hans Laub[21]
Atlantic Championship United States Keith Grant[22] 2015 Atlantic Championship season
Formula Lites Brazil Vinicius Papareli[23] 2015 Formula Lites season
Formula Three
FIA Formula 3 Intercontinental Cup Sweden Felix Rosenqvist[24] 2015 Macau Grand Prix
FIA Formula 3 European Championship Sweden Felix Rosenqvist[25] 2015 FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Teams: Italy Prema Powerteam
Rookie: Monaco Charles Leclerc[26]
All-Japan Formula Three Championship New Zealand Nick Cassidy[27] 2015 All-Japan Formula Three Championship
National: Japan Ryo Ogawa
Teams: Japan TOM'S
Engine Tuners: Japan TOM'S (Toyota)
Australian Drivers' Championship Australia Ricky Capo[28] 2015 Australian Formula 3 Championship
National: Australia Luke Spalding[29]
Kumho Cup: Australia Shane Wilson
Fórmula 3 Brasil Brazil Pedro Piquet[30] 2015 Fórmula 3 Brasil season
Teams: Brazil Césario F3
Class B: Brazil Guilherme Samaia
Class B Teams: Brazil Prop Car Racing
Formula 4
ADAC Formula 4 Germany Marvin Dienst[31] 2015 ADAC Formula 4 Championship
Rookie: Germany David Beckmann[32]
Italian Formula 4 Championship Estonia Ralf Aron[33] 2015 Italian F4 Championship
Teams: Italy Prema Powerteam
MSA Formula United Kingdom Lando Norris[34] 2015 MSA Formula Championship
Rookie: United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed[35]
SMP F4 Championship Finland Niko Kari[36] 2015 SMP F4 Championship
BRDC Formula 4 Championship United Kingdom Will Palmer[37] 2015 BRDC Formula 4 Championship
F4 Japanese Championship Japan Shou Tsuboi[38] 2015 F4 Japanese Championship
Australian Formula 4 Championship Australia Jordan Lloyd[39] 2015 Australian Formula 4 Championship
Formula 4 Sudamericana Brazil Pedro Cardoso[40] 2015 Formula 4 Sudamericana season
Copa Argentina: Peru Rodrigo Pflucker[41]
Copa Brasil: Brazil Pedro Cardoso[40]
Japan Formula 4 East and West: Japan Tadasuke Makino[42]
Formula Renault
Formula Renault 3.5 Series United Kingdom Oliver Rowland[43] 2015 Formula Renault 3.5 Series
Teams: United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports[44]
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 United Kingdom Jack Aitken 2015 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Teams: Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps United Kingdom Jack Aitken[45] 2015 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series
Teams: Finland Koiranen GP[46]
Junior: Russia Matevos Isaakyan
Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup Switzerland Louis Delétraz[47] 2015 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup
Teams: Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing[48]
French F4 Championship France Valentin Moineault[49] 2015 French F4 Championship
Junior: France Sacha Fenestraz
International: France Valentin Moineault
Asian Formula Renault Series United Kingdom Dan Wells[50] 2015 Asian Formula Renault Series
Teams: Hong Kong KCMG[51]
Formula Ford
U.S. F2000 National Championship France Nico Jamin[52] 2015 U.S. F2000 National Championship
U.S. F2000 Winterfest France Nico Jamin[53] 2015 U.S. F2000 Winterfest
F2000 Championship Series United States Sam Beasley[54] 2015 F2000 Championship Series
F1600 Championship Series Australia Scott Andrews[55] 2015 F1600 Championship Series

Sports car and GT

Series Champion(s) refer
FIA World Endurance Championship Germany Timo Bernhard[56]
Australia Mark Webber[56]
New Zealand Brendon Hartley[56]
2015 FIA World Endurance Championship
LMP1-Private: France Nicolas Prost
LMP1-Private: Switzerland Mathias Beche
GT: Austria Richard Lietz[56]
LMP2: Russia Roman Rusinov[57]
LMP2: France Julien Canal[57]
LMP2: United Kingdom Sam Bird[57]
LMGTE Am Drivers: Russia Viktor Shaitar[58]
LMGTE Am Drivers: Russia Aleksey Basov[58]
LMGTE Am Drivers: Italy Andrea Bertolini[58]
Manufacturers: Germany Porsche[59]
GT Manufacturers: Germany Porsche[56]
Private LMP1 Teams: Switzerland Rebellion Racing
LMP2 Teams: Russia G-Drive Racing[57]
LMGTE Pro Teams: Germany Porsche Team Manthey[56]
LMGTE AM Teams: Russia SMP Racing[60]
United SportsCar Championship Prototype: Portugal João Barbosa[61]
Prototype: Brazil Christian Fittipaldi[61]
2015 United SportsCar Championship
PC: United States Jon Bennett[61]
PC: United States Colin Braun[61]
GTLM: France Patrick Pilet[62]
GTD: United States Townsend Bell[63]
GTD: United States Bill Sweedler[63]
Prototype Teams: United States Action Express Racing[61]
PC Teams: United States CORE Autosport[61]
GTLM Teams: United States Porsche North America[62]
GTD Teams: United States Scuderia Corsa
Prototype Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet[64]
GTLM Manufacturers: Germany Porsche[62]
GTD Manufacturers: Italy Ferrari
European Le Mans Series LMP2: Sweden Björn Wirdheim[65]
LMP2: Switzerland Gary Hirsch[65]
LMP2: United Kingdom Jon Lancaster[65]
2015 European Le Mans Series
LMP3: United Kingdom Charlie Robertson[66]
LMP3: United Kingdom Chris Hoy[66]
GTE: Italy Andrea Rizzoli[65]
GT3: Denmark Johnny Laursen[65]
GT3: Denmark Mikkel Mac[65]
GTC: France Dino Lunardi[65]
GTC: France Eric Dermont[65]
GTC: France Franck Perera[65]
LMP2 Teams: United Kingdom Greaves Motorsport[67]
LMP3 Teams: United Kingdom Team LNT[66]
GTE Teams: Denmark Formula Racing
GTC Teams: France TDS Racing[68]
Blancpain GT Series Netherlands Robin Frijns[69] 2015 Blancpain GT Series
Teams: Belgium Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
Blancpain Endurance Series Pro: United Kingdom Alex Buncombe[70]
Pro: Japan Katsumasa Chiyo[70]
Pro: Belgium Wolfgang Reip[70]
2015 Blancpain Endurance Series
Pro-Am: United Kingdom Duncan Cameron[71]
Pro-Am: Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin[71]
Am: United Kingdom Ian Loggie[70]
Am: United Kingdom Julian Westwood[70]
Pro Teams: Belgium Belgian Audi Club Team WRT[70]
Pro-Am Teams: Italy AF Corse[71]
Am Teams: France AKKA ASP[70]
Blancpain Sprint Series Pro: Germany Maximilian Buhk[69]
Pro: France Vincent Abril[69]
2015 Blancpain Sprint Series
Pro-Am: Russia Aleksey Karachev[69]
Silver Cup: Netherlands Jules Szymkowiak[69]
Pro Teams: Belgium Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
Pro-Am Teams: Russia GT Russian Team
Silver Cup Teams: Germany Bentley Team HTP
ADAC GT Masters Germany Sebastian Asch[72]
Germany Luca Ludwig[72]
2015 ADAC GT Masters
Teams: Germany BMW Sports Trophy Team Schubert
Amateur: Germany Andreas Weishaupt[73]
GT4 European Series Pro: Netherlands Marcel Nooren[74]
Pro: Netherlands Jelle Beelen[74]
2015 GT4 European Series
Teams: Netherlands V8 Racing[74]
Am: Austria Daniel Uckermann[74]
International GT Open Overall: Portugal Álvaro Parente[75]
Overall: Portugal Miguel Ramos[75]
2015 International GT Open
GT3 Pro-Am: Portugal Álvaro Parente[75]
GT3 Pro-Am: Portugal Miguel Ramos[75]
GT3 Am: Germany Claudio Sdanewitsch[75]
Cup Pro-Am: United Kingdom James Abbott
Cup Pro-Am: Switzerland Shahin Nouri
Cup Am: United Kingdom James Abbott
Teams: Italy AF Corse
Australian GT Championship Germany Christopher Mies 2015 Australian GT Championship season
Trophy: Australia Greg Taylor[76]
Trophy: Australia Barton Mawer[76]
Super GT GT500: Japan Tsugio Matsuda[77]
GT500: Italy Ronnie Quintarelli[77]
2015 Super GT Series
GT300: Macau André Couto[78]
GT500 Teams: Japan Nismo[77]
GT300 Teams: Japan Gainer
Audi Sport TT Cup Poland Jan Kisiel 2015 Audi Sport TT Cup
Trans-Am Series TA1: United States Amy Ruman[79] 2015 Trans-Am season
TA2: United States Gar Robinson[80]
TA3-A: United States Ernie Francis, Jr.
TA3-I: United States Lee Saunders
Porsche Carrera Cup
Porsche Supercup Austria Philipp Eng 2015 Porsche Supercup
Rookie: Italy Matteo Cairoli
Teams: Austria Lechner Racing Middle East
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany Austria Philipp Eng[81] 2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
Teams: Germany Deutsche Post by Project 1[82]
B–Class: Switzerland Rolf Ineichen[82]
Rookie: Spain Alexander Toril[82]
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain United Kingdom Daniel Cammish[83] 2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
Pro–Am: Lithuania Ignas Gelžinis[84]
Pro–Am2: United Kingdom John McCullagh[83]
Porsche Carrera Cup France France Maxime Jousse[85]
Teams: France Sébastien Loeb Racing
B–Class: France Christophe Lapierre[85]
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia New Zealand Chris van der Drift[86]
Class B: Singapore Yuey Tan[86]
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan Japan Yuya Motojima
Teams: Japan Team Ktouch Porsche
Gentleman: Japan Shinji Takei
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Sweden Johan Kristoffersson
Teams: Sweden Kristoffersson Motorsport
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Australia Nick Foster[87] 2015 Australian Carrera Cup Championship
Elite Class: Australia Shane Smollen
Porsche Carrera Cup Italy Italy Riccardo Agostini[88] 2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Italy season
Teams: San Marino Tsunami Racing Team
Michelin Cup: Italy Alberto de Amicis
Lamborghini Super Trofeo
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe Pro: Finland Patrick Kujala[89] 2015 Super Trofeo Europe
Pro-Am: Italy Loris Spinelli
Am: Georgia (country) Shota Abkhazava[90]
Pro Teams: Italy Bonaldi Motorsport
Pro-Am Teams: Germany Leipert Motorsport
Am Teams: Russia Artline Team Georgia[90]
Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America Pro: United States Richard Antinucci[91] 2015 Super Trofeo North America
Pro-Am: United States Corey Lewis
Am: United States Ryan Ockey[91]
Teams: United States O'Gara Motorsport[91]
Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia Malaysia Afiq Yazid 2015 Super Trofeo Asia
Pro-Am: Sri Lanka Dilantha Malagamuwa
Pro-Am: India Armaan Ebrahim

Stock car racing

Series Champion(s) refer
ARCA Racing Series United States Grant Enfinger[92] 2015 ARCA Racing Series
Stock Car Brasil Brazil Marcos Gomes[93] 2015 Stock Car Brasil season
Teams: Brazil Voxx Racing
Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo Brazil Marcio Campos 2015 Campeonato Brasileiro de Turismo season
Teams: Brazil Motortech Competições
Turismo Carretera Argentina Omar Martínez 2015 Turismo Carretera [es]
NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series United States Kyle Busch[94] 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Owners: United States Joe Gibbs[94]
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet[95]
Xfinity Series United States Chris Buescher[96] 2015 NASCAR Xfinity Series
Owners: United States Roger Penske
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
Camping World Truck Series United States Erik Jones[97] 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Owners: United States Kyle Busch[97]
Manufacturers: Japan Toyota
Canadian Tire Series Canada Scott Steckly[98] 2015 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
K&N Pro Series East United States William Byron[99] 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
K&N Pro Series West United States Chris Eggleston[100] 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
Mexico Series Mexico Rubén García Jr.[101] 2015 NASCAR Mexico Series
Whelen Modified Tour United States Doug Coby[102] 2015 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
Whelen Southern Modified Tour United States Andy Seuss[103] 2015 NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
Whelen Euro Series Spain Ander Vilariño[104] 2015 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
Teams: Italy GDL Racing
Division II: Italy Gianmarco Ercoli[105]
Teams: Italy GDL Racing
Whelen All-American Series United States Lee Pulliam[106]

Touring car racing

Series Champion refer
World Touring Car Championship Argentina José María López[107] 2015 World Touring Car Championship
Manufacturers: France Citroën[108]
Trophy: Hungary Norbert Michelisz[109]
Trophy Teams: Italy ROAL Motorsport
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Germany Pascal Wehrlein[110] 2015 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Teams: Germany HWA AG
Manufacturers: Germany BMW
European Touring Car Cup TC2 Turbo: Georgia (country) Davit Kajaia[111] 2015 European Touring Car Cup
TC2: Czech Republic Michal Matějovský[112]
Super 1600: Germany Niklas Machschin
Single-makes: Serbia Dušan Borković
Nations Cup:  Germany
British Touring Car Championship United Kingdom Gordon Shedden[113] 2015 British Touring Car Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Honda[113]
Constructors: United Kingdom Team Dynamics
Teams: United Kingdom Team BMR RCIB Insurance[113]
Independents' Trophy: United Kingdom Colin Turkington[113]
Independents' Team: United Kingdom Team BMR RCIB Insurance[113]
Jack Sears Trophy: United Kingdom Josh Cook[113]
V8 Supercars Australia Mark Winterbottom[114] 2015 International V8 Supercars Championship
Teams: Australia Triple Eight Race Engineering
Endurance Cup: Australia Garth Tander[115]
Endurance Cup: Australia Warren Luff[115]
Dunlop V8 Supercar Series Australia Cameron Waters[116] 2015 V8 Supercars Dunlop Series
Scandinavian Touring Car Championship Sweden Thed Björk[117] 2015 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship
Teams: Sweden Volvo Polestar Racing/Volvo Cyan Racing
Danish Thundersport Championship Denmark Casper Elgaard[118]
Teams: Denmark Massive Motorsport
NTCC: Norway Marius Nakken[118]
Rookie: Denmark Kasper H. Jensen[118]
Under 21: Norway Sebastian Elling Aarvik[118]
Oldboys: Denmark Henrik Nøhr[118]
Russian Circuit Racing Series Touring: Russia Aleksey Dudukalo[119] 2015 Russian Circuit Racing Series
Super-Production: Russia Maksim Chernev[120]
Touring-Light: Russia Dmitry Bragin[121]
National: Russia Dmitry Bragin[122]
National Junior: Russia Gleb Kuznetsov[123]
ADAC Procar Series Division 1: Sweden Fredrik Lestrup[124] 2015 ADAC Procar Series
Division 2: Germany Ralf Glatzel[125]
Division 3: Germany Steve Kirsch[124]
Súper Turismo Competición 2000 Argentina Néstor Girolami[126]
Teams: Argentina Equipo Fiat Petronas
Manufacturers: France Peugeot
Turismo Competición 2000 Argentina Emmanuel Cáceres[127]
Teams: Argentina RAM Racing Team Paladini[128]
Manufacturers: United States Ford
Top Race V6 Argentina Matías Rodríguez[129]
TCR Series
TCR International Series Switzerland Stefano Comini[130] 2015 TCR International Series
Teams: Italy Target Competition[131]
TCR Italian Series Italy Valentina Albanese[132] 2015 TCR Italian Series season
TCR Portuguese Series Portugal Francisco Mora 2015 TCR Portuguese Series season
TCR Russian Series Russia Aleksey Dudukalo[133] 2015 TCR Russian Series season
Teams: Russia Lukoil Racing Team

Rallying

Series Champion(s) refer
World Rally Championship France Sébastien Ogier[134]
Co-Driver: France Julien Ingrassia[134]
2015 World Rally Championship
Manufacturers: Germany Volkswagen[134]
World Rally Championship-2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah[134]
Co-Driver: France Matthieu Baumel[134]
2015 World Rally Championship-2
Teams: Czech Republic Škoda Motorsport[134]
Production Car Drivers: Italy Gianluca Linari[134]
Co-Driver: Italy Nicola Arena[134]
World Rally Championship-3 France Quentin Gilbert[134]
Co-Driver: Belgium Renaud Jamoul[134]
2015 World Rally Championship-3
Teams: Finland Printsport[134]
Junior World Rally Championship France Quentin Gilbert[134]
Co-Driver: Belgium Renaud Jamoul[134]
2015 Junior World Rally Championship
Nations:  France[134]
FIA R-GT Cup France François Delecour[134]
Co-Driver: France Dominique Savignoni[134]
2015 FIA R-GT Cup
Rallycross
FIA World Rallycross Championship Supercar WRX: Norway Petter Solberg[135] 2015 FIA World Rallycross Championship
Supercar WRX Teams: Sweden Team Peugeot-Hansen[136]
FIA European Rallycross Championship Super1600: Latvia Jānis Baumanis[137] 2015 FIA European Rallycross Championship
Touringcar: Sweden Fredrik Salsten
RX Lites: Sweden Kevin Hansen[137]
Supercar ERX: Norway Tommy Rustad[137]
Global Rallycross SuperCars: United States Scott Speed[138] 2015 Global RallyCross Championship
Manufacturers: United States Ford[139]
GRC Lites: Sweden Oliver Eriksson[140]

Drifting

Series Champion(s) refer
Formula D Norway Fredric Aasbø[141] 2015 Formula D season
Pro2: Peru Alex Heilbrunn[141]
Manufacturers Cup: Japan Scion[141]
Tire Cup: South Korea Hankook[141]
D1 Grand Prix Japan Masato Kawabata[142]
Teams: Japan Team Toyo Tires Drift Trust Racing
Tanso: Japan Akinori Utsumi

Truck racing

Series Champion(s) refer
European Truck Racing Championship Hungary Norbert Kiss[143] 2015 European Truck Racing Championship
Teams: Czech Republic Buggyra Racing

Off-road racing

Series Champion(s) refer
Stadium Super Trucks United States Sheldon Creed[144] 2015 Stadium Super Trucks season

Motorcycles

Road racing

Series Rider refer
MotoGP World Championship Spain Jorge Lorenzo[145] 2015 MotoGP season
Constructors: Japan Yamaha[146]
Team: Japan Movistar Yamaha MotoGP[147]
Moto2 World Championship France Johann Zarco[148] 2015 Moto2 season
Constructors: Germany Kalex
Moto3 World Championship United Kingdom Danny Kent[149] 2015 Moto3 season
Constructors: Japan Honda[150]
Superbike World Championship United Kingdom Jonathan Rea[151] 2015 Superbike World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Kawasaki[152]
Supersport World Championship Turkey Kenan Sofuoğlu[153] 2015 Supersport World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Kawasaki
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Italy Lorenzo Savadori[154] 2015 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup
Manufacturers: Italy Aprilia
European Superstock 600 Championship Turkey Toprak Razgatlıoğlu[155] 2015 European Superstock 600 Championship
European Junior Cup Spain Javier Orellana[156] 2015 European Junior Cup
Women Cup: New Zealand Avalon Biddle[156]
Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder[157] 2015 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship Spain Edgar Pons[158] 2015 FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship
FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship Italy Nicolò Bulega[158] 2015 FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship
FIM CEV Superbike European Championship Spain Carmelo Morales[158]
Kawasaki Z Cup Spain Joan Sardanyons[158]
British Superbike Championship Australia Josh Brookes[159] 2015 British Superbike Championship
British Supersport Championship United Kingdom Luke Stapleford[160] 2015 British Supersport Championship season
MotoAmerica Superbike United States Cameron Beaubier[161] 2015 MotoAmerica season
MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 United States Jacob Gagne[161]
MotoAmerica Supersport United States J. D. Beach[161]
MotoAmerica Superstock 600 United States Joe Roberts[161]
MotoAmerica KTM RC 390 Cup United States Gage McAllister[161]

Air racing

Series Pilot refer
Red Bull Air Race World Championship United Kingdom Paul Bonhomme[162] 2015 Red Bull Air Race World Championship
Challenger: France Mikaël Brageot[163]

Water surface racing

Outboard powerboat racing

Series Driver refer
Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship France Philippe Chiappe[164] 2015 F1 Powerboat World Championship
Teams: Qatar Qatar Team

Radio-controlled racing

1:8 On-Road

Series Champion refer
IFMAR 1:8 IC Track World Championship Switzerland Simon Kurzbuch[165]
EFRA European 1:8 IC Track Championship Germany Oliver Mack[166]
ROAR 1:8 Fuel On-Road National Championship United States Mike Swauger[167]
FEMCA Asia On Road GP Championship Japan Shoki Takahata[168]
JMRCA All-Japan 1:8 GP On-Road Championship Japan Shinnosuke Yokoyama[169]

1:10 Off-Road

Series Champion refer
IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship 2WD: United States Spencer Rivkin[170] 2015 IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Championship
4WD: Portugal Bruno Coelho[171]
ROAR 1:10 Off-Road National Championship 2WD: United States Ryan Cavalieri[172]
4WD: United States Ryan Cavalieri[172]
JMRCA All-Japan 1:10 EP Off-Road Championship 2WD: Japan Masatsugu Ido[173]
4WD: Japan Naoto Matsukura[174]
EFRA European 1:10 Off-Road Championship 2WD: United Kingdom Lee Martin[175]
4WD: Poland Michal Orlowski[176]
BRCA 1:10 Off-Road Championship 2WD: United Kingdom Lee Martin[177]
4WD: United Kingdom Lee Martin[177]
Deutsche Meisterschaften Elektro Off-Road 1:10 2WD: Germany Swen Lauber[178]
4WD: Germany Jörn Neumann[179]
Sverige Cupen 1:10 Off-Road 2WD: Sweden Niclas Månsson
4WD: Sweden Malin Karlsen[180]
Euro Offroad Series [de] 2WD: United Kingdom Lee Martin[181]
4WD: United Kingdom Lee Martin[181]
CML RACE France 2WD Stock: France Fabrice Goujon[182]
2WD: France Lorenzo Crolla[182]
4WD: France Ludovic Valtier[182]

1:10 Electric Touring Car

Series Champion refer
EFRA European 1:10 Electric Touring Car Championship Modified: Sweden Alexander Hagberg[183]
JMRCA All-Japan 1:10 EP Touring Car Championship Super Expert: Japan Akio Sobue[184]
BRCA Touring Car National Championship Modified: United Kingdom Elliott Harper[185]
ROAR 1:10 Electric Asphalt National Championship Modified: United States Ryan Cavalieri[186]
ROAR 1:10 Electric Carpet National Championship Modified: Canada Keven Hebert[187]
Euro Touring Series [de] Modified: Germany Ronald Völker [de][188]

1:8 Off-Road

Series Champion refer
EFRA European 1:8 IC Off-Road Championship United Kingdom Elliott Boots[189]
ROAR 1:8 Fuel Off-Road National Championship Buggy: Canada Ty Tessmann[190]
Truggy: Canada Ty Tessmann[191]
Coupe de France tout-terrain 1:8 France Jerôme Aigoin[192]
BRCA Rallycross National Championship United Kingdom Elliott Boots[193]
Deutsche Meisterschaften Verbrenner Off-Road 1:8 Germany Marvin Fritschler[194]
Campeonato de España de 1:8 TT Gas Spain Robert Batlle[195]
JMRCA All-Japan 1:8 GP Off-Road Championship Japan Kazuya Tanaka[196]
Sverige Cupen 1:8 Off-Road Sweden David Ronnefalk[197]
FEMCA 1:8 Off-Road Championship Australia Kyle McBride[198]
ROAR 1:8 Electric Off-Road National Championship United States Ryan Maifield[199]
EFRA European 1:8 Electric Off-Road Championship Spain Robert Batlle[200]
Deutsche Meisterschaften Elektro Off-Road 1:8 Germany Marvin Fritschler[201]

1:12 On-Road

Series Champion refer
EFRA 1:12 On-Road Championship Modified: Sweden Alexander Hagberg[202]
JMRCA All-Japan 1:12 EP Racing Championship Modified: Japan Yugo Nagashima[203]
BRCA 1:12 Electric Circuit National Championship Modified: United Kingdom Olly Jefferies[204]
ROAR Electric Carpet National Championship Modified: Canada Keven Hebert[187]

1:10 200mm Nitro Touring Car

Series Champion refer
EFRA European 1:10 IC On-Road Championship Portugal Bruno Coelho[205]
ROAR 1:10 Fuel Sedan National Championship United States Paul Lemieux[167]
FEMCA Asia On Road GP Championship Thailand Surikarn Chaidajsuriya[206]

1:5 Large Scale On-Road

Series Champion refer
IFMAR Large Scale World Championship Australia Russell Grenenger[207]
EFRA Large Scale Touring Car European Championship Czech Republic Aleš Bayer[208]

1:6 Large Scale Off-Road

Series Champion refer
EFRA European Large Scale Off-Road Championships 2WD: Austria Patrick Schweinzer
4WD: Estonia Jörg Miikael Tiit

See also

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