2009 Formula Palmer Audi season

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The 2009 Formula Palmer Audi season was the twelfth Formula Palmer Audi season. It began on May 2 at Brands Hatch and finished on October 18 at Snetterton. It consisted of twenty rounds all held in England. The championship was won by Richard Plant in his third FPA season.

In a new incentive for 2009, the winner of this season's championship received a £50,000 scholarship prize towards a Formula Two drive, and the top three all received a F2 test.[1]

Car # Driver Sponsor(s) Rounds
2 United Kingdom Richard Plant G W Price All
3 United Kingdom Paul Rees Oxford Audi All
4 United Kingdom Ashley Babbra AMB Racing & Events Ltd. All
5 France Maxime Jousse E. Leclerc All
6 United Kingdom Kenny Andrews Quattro Plant Ltd. 1–4
Germany Bastian Graber ALWA - Montagen 6–7
7 United Kingdom Adam Foster Platinum Computer Solutions All
8 United Kingdom Mark Powell Future World 4
Greece Dimitris Papanastasiou Amalthia Shipping Co. Inc 5–7
9 Spain José Alonso Liste KENTES / Time Force 1–6
10 Italy Luca Orlandi Constellar All
11 United Kingdom Mark Powell Corsport 1
United Kingdom Dominic Pettit Dominant Motorsport 2
Brazil Andre Manzarra Floripa Prime 3, 5
United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer Comma Oil 6–7
12 Switzerland Philipp Frommenwiler Schober Information Group 1–6
Brazil Danilo Estrela Schober Information Group 7
13 Spain María de Villota Hola Magazine 1–3
14 France Julien Gerbi Biotech International / myracedriver.com All
15 Italy Giuseppe Cipriani tedeschiusa.com All
16 United Kingdom Tom Duggan Stars of Tomorrow 1–2
United Kingdom Alice Powell www.silverstone-hotels.com 5
Spain Ramón Piñeiro Caja Madrid 6–7
18 Finland Emma Kimiläinen Astrum Vene All
19 Slovenia David Rotar Racing Pool AMF All
21 Lithuania Kazim Vasiliauskas Darsena Management All
22 United Kingdom Howard Fuller AGM Transitions All
33 United States Josef Newgarden Robo Pong 1
United Kingdom Jolyon Palmer Comtact 2
Sweden Felix Rosenqvist Pintos 7
38 France Tristan Vautier Mediaco All
55 Brazil Thiago Calvet Alfaparf Milano 1–3
United Kingdom Bruce Hodges Metrow Foods 5–6
Russia Max Snegirev Klaxon Automotive Magazine 7
66 United Kingdom Ash Davies H2O Networks All

Race calendar and results

Championship standings

References

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