2011 Toyota Racing Series

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The 2011 Toyota Racing Series was the seventh running of the Toyota Racing Series. The Toyota Racing Series is New Zealand's premier open-wheeler motorsport category.

Defending champion Mitch Evans of Giles Motorsport retained both his International Trophy and main series titles, joining Daniel Gaunt as the only drivers to have won the Series on more than one occasion, after enjoying a successful championship campaign. Evans took seven race victories – including becoming the youngest-ever winner of the New Zealand Grand Prix – and fourteen podium finishes out of a possible fifteen races. Evans clinched both championship titles at Manfield after his closest rival at the time, Scott Pye elected not to attend the final meeting of the season at Taupō due to testing commitments in Europe. Pye fell to fourth in the championship standings after strong weekends for Nick Cassidy and Jamie McNee allowed them to overhaul Pye's points tally.

Cassidy, another Giles Motorsport driver, finished as top rookie after taking the round victory at Taupō which included his first two race wins in the Series, and he also took five further podium finishes as he finished 168 points behind Evans. McNee, in his second season in the championship, took his first race victories, winning at Timaru and Hampton Downs as well as a second place at Taupō to finish 47 points clear of Pye. Russian driver Daniil Kvyat finished the best of the five European drivers in the series, finishing in fifth place for Victory Motor Racing with a solitary victory at Manfeild. Two other drivers won races during the season, Russia's Ivan Lukashevich, like fellow countryman Kvyat won at Manfeild, and Britain's Alex Lynn won at Teretonga.

Team No. Driver Rounds
Giles Motorsport 1 New Zealand Mitch Evans[1] All
7 New Zealand Nick Cassidy[1] All
13 Australia Nick Foster[1] All
36 United Kingdom Alex Lynn[1] 1–4
M2 Competition 2 New Zealand Earl Bamber[2] 4
4 Japan Kotaro Sakurai[1] 1–4
5 Russia Ivan Lukashevich[1] 1–4
11 New Zealand Earl Bamber[3] 3
New Zealand Ken Smith[1] 4
22 Australia Jordan Skinner[1] All
ETEC Motorsport 8 New Zealand Jamie McNee[1] All
19 Australia Scott Pye[1] 1–4
New Zealand Jono Lester[4] 5
20 United Kingdom Josh Hill[1] 1–4
48 Germany Mario Farnbacher[1] 1–4
Dart International 17 New Zealand Alastair Wootten[1] All
Victory Motor Racing 29 Russia Daniil Kvyat[1] 1–4
87 New Zealand Damon Leitch[1] All

Calendar

The first four rounds were part of the International Trophy.[5]

Round Date Circuit/Location
1 R1 15 January New Zealand Teretonga Park, Invercargill
R2 16 January
R3
2 R1 22 January New Zealand Timaru International Motor Raceway, Timaru
R2 23 January
R3
3 R1 5 February New Zealand Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, Waikato
R2 6 February
R3
4 R1 12 February New Zealand Manfeild Autocourse, Feilding
R2 13 February
R3
5 R1 12 March New Zealand Taupo Motorsport Park, Taupō
R2 13 March
R3

Results

Championship standings

References

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