2005 Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

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The 2005 Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland season was the 20th German Porsche Carrera Cup season. It began on 17 April at Hockenheim and finished on 23 October at the same circuit, after seven rounds. It ran as a support championship for the 2005 DTM season. Christian Menzel won the championship by 12 points and finishing on the podium in all seven races. This season was also the last season along with quite a few of the other domestic championships that the 996 model was raced. It was replaced with the 997 model for the 2006 season after it was first introduced in the Porsche Supercup in the same year.

Team No. Drivers Rounds
Germany UPS Porsche-Junior Team 1 Germany Jan Seyffarth All
2 Germany Lance David Arnold All
Germany EMC ARAXA Racing 3 France Nicolas Armindo All
27 Germany Sven Heidfeld 1
France Anthony Beltoise 2, 7
United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck 3
Belgium Vanina Ickx 4
Germany Mark Warnecke 5
Germany Eichin Racing 5 Germany Alexander Roloff All
6 Germany Dominik Farnbacher All
37 Switzerland Boris Hrubesch 6–7
Germany MRS PC-Service Team 7 Germany Thomas Riethmüller All
8 Germany Roland Asch 1, 3, 5, 7
Germany Dirk Werner 2, 4
Netherlands Duncan Huisman 6
Germany Land Motorsport 9 Germany Frank Schmickler 1
Germany Kersten Jodexnis 3
10 Lithuania Aivaras Pyragius 2
Russia Oleg Kesselman 3–4, 6–7
New Zealand Peter Scharmach 5
Sweden Alx Danielsson 7
35 Germany Florian Albrecht 5, 7
Germany Herberth Motorsport 11 Germany Alfred Renauer 4–7
12 Germany Robert Renauer 1–5, 7
Austria B/E/M Brückl Motorsport 14 Austria Marco Schärf All
Germany Barthlomeyczik Motorsport 16 Germany Marco Barthlomeyczik 1–4, 6–7
Germany Bertram Hornung 5
41 7
Germany Schnabl Engineering 17 Germany Christopher Brück 2–5, 7
Netherlands Harders Plaza Racing 19 Netherlands Robert van den Berg All
Germany Mamerow Racing 21 Germany Christian Mamerow All
Germany Rotpunkt Sport 23 Germany Albert Daffner 1–2
24 Germany Dietmar Haggenmüller 1–2, 4–7
Germany GM Sports 25 Germany Gerhard Mannsperger 7
42 Germany Dieter Dürr 7
43 Germany Jürgen Bender 7
Sweden Podium MS Sweden 31 Sweden Fredrik Ros 1, 7
32 Sweden Hakan Ricknäs 1
38 Sweden Jan Nilsson 7
Austria Schratter Racing Team 33 Austria Norbert Schratter 4–5, 7
Germany AKF Motorsport 34 Germany Oliver Freymuth 3–7
47 Germany Martin Dechent 7
Germany tolimit Motorsport 39 Germany Christian Menzel All
46 Austria Richard Lietz All
Germany MRP Motorsport 44 Germany Michael Raja All
Germany Farnbacher Racing 50 Germany Marco Seefried 4, 6–7
55 Germany Jörg Hardt 1–5
60 Germany Hermann Speck 4
66 Germany Sebastian Zollhöfer 1
Austria Dieter Svepes 2–7
Turkey Attempto Racing 36 Turkey Arda Aka 6
45 Germany Kai Phister 7
99 Turkey Arkin Aka All

Race calendar and results

Championship standings

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