2010 Formula Lista Junior season

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The 2010 Formula Lista Junior season was the eleventh Formula Lista Junior season. It began on 17 April at the Hockenheimring and ended on 26 September at Monza after twelve races held at six meetings.

With top five finishes in each of the twelve races including five victories, Jo Zeller Racing's Michael Lamotte finished the season as champion by 29 points, to give his team their first Formula Lista title. Second place in the championship was taken by Daltec Racing's Yanick Mettler, who won two races – at the first and last meetings of the season – at Hockenheim and Monza, as well as taken six other podium placings. Seven podium finishes in the last eight races including victories at Most and the second Hockenheim meeting allowed Melville McKee of the Hope Pole Vision Racing team to finish the season in third position. Eric Neuber's CSR Motorsport car finished fourth in the championship, although winless Neuber was aided by ten top-five finishes, while Jimmy Antunes completed the top five, winning a race at Most. Christof von Grünigen was the only other winner during the season, sweeping the Nürburgring races in one of three appearances during the season. Daltec Racing's strength in numbers – running up to six cars at certain meetings – allowed them to pip Jo Zeller Racing, who ran only Lamotte during the season, to the Teams' Championship by seven points.

Team No Driver Rounds
Italy Torino Motorsport 10 Switzerland Mauro Calamia[1] All
Switzerland Felix Racing Team 22 Switzerland Maurizio Manna[2] All
23 Switzerland Robyn Lehmann[2] 1
Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing 24 United States Michael Lamotte[3] All
Switzerland Daltec Racing 25 Israel Roy Nissany[4] All
26 Switzerland Yanick Mettler[2] All
27 Switzerland Jimmy Antunes[2] All
28 Italy Nicolò Rocca[5] All
29 Switzerland Christof von Grünigen[2] 1–2, 6
30 Germany Dennis Wüsthoff[2] All
31 Australia Jesse Dixon[6] 5
Switzerland ACS Schweiz 32 Switzerland Dominik Kocher[1] 1–2, 4–6
Germany CSR Motorsport 33 Germany Eric Neuber[2] All
Switzerland Hope Pole Vision Racing 38 United Kingdom Melville McKee[2] All
39 France Hugo Bel[2] 1–3
40 Belgium Benjamin Breny[7] 6

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 R1 Germany Hockenheimring 17 April United States Michael Lamotte Germany Eric Neuber United States Michael Lamotte Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing
R2 18 April Switzerland Yanick Mettler Switzerland Robyn Lehmann Switzerland Yanick Mettler Switzerland Daltec Racing
2 R1 Germany Nürburgring 1 May Switzerland Christof von Grünigen Switzerland Christof von Grünigen Switzerland Christof von Grünigen Switzerland Daltec Racing
R2 2 May Switzerland Christof von Grünigen Germany Dennis Wüsthoff Switzerland Christof von Grünigen Switzerland Daltec Racing
3 R1 Czech Republic Autodrom Most 22 May Switzerland Jimmy Antunes Switzerland Jimmy Antunes Switzerland Jimmy Antunes Switzerland Daltec Racing
R2 23 May Switzerland Jimmy Antunes Switzerland Yanick Mettler United Kingdom Melville McKee Switzerland Hope Pole Vision Racing
4 R1 Germany Hockenheimring 19 June Switzerland Yanick Mettler Switzerland Yanick Mettler United Kingdom Melville McKee Switzerland Hope Pole Vision Racing
R2 20 June Switzerland Yanick Mettler United States Michael Lamotte United States Michael Lamotte Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing
5 R1 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 7 August United States Michael Lamotte United States Michael Lamotte United States Michael Lamotte Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing
R2 8 August Switzerland Yanick Mettler United States Michael Lamotte United States Michael Lamotte Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing
6 R1 Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 25 September United States Michael Lamotte United States Michael Lamotte United States Michael Lamotte Switzerland Jo Zeller Racing
R2 26 September Israel Roy Nissany Germany Eric Neuber Switzerland Yanick Mettler Switzerland Daltec Racing

Championship standings

References

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