2006 VLN Series

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The 2006 BFGoodrich Langstreckenmeisterschaft (BFGLM) season was the 29th season of the VLN.

The drivers championship was won by Mario Merten and Wolf Silvester, driving a BMW 318iS for Bonk Motorsport.[1]

Calendar

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Rnd. Race Length Circuit Date
1 55. ADAC-Westfalenfahrt 4 hours Germany Nürburgring Nordschleife March 25
2 31. DMV-4-Stunden Rennen 4 hours April 8
3 48. ADAC-ACAS-H&R-Cup 4 hours April 22
4 37. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy 4 hours May 20
5 46. ADAC-Reinoldus Langstreckenrennen 4 hours July 8
6 29. RCM-DMV-Grenzlandrennen 4 hours July 29
7 6h ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen 6 hours August 26
8 38. ADAC-Barbarossapreis 4 hours September 30
9 30. DMV-250 Meilen Rennen 4 hours October 14
10 31. DMV-Münsterlandpokal 4 hours October 28
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Race results

Results indicate overall winners only.

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Rnd Circuit Pole position Winners
1 Germany Nürburgring Nordschleife Cancelled due to weather[2]
2 No. 111 Manthey Racing No. 111 Manthey Racing
Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Timo Bernhard
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Timo Bernhard
Germany Marcel Tiemann
3 No. 111 Manthey Racing No. 111 Manthey Racing
Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Timo Bernhard
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Lucas Luhr
Germany Timo Bernhard
Germany Marcel Tiemann
4 No. 96 Land-Motorsport No. 96 Land-Motorsport
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
5 No. 109 H&R-Spezialfedern No. 109 H&R-Spezialfedern
Germany Jürgen Alzen
Germany Uwe Alzen
Germany Jürgen Alzen
Germany Uwe Alzen
6 No. 96 Land-Motorsport No. 96 Land-Motorsport
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
7 No. 111 Manthey Racing No. 100
Germany Michael Jacobs
Germany Arno Klasen
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Michael Bäder
Germany Tobias Hagenmeyer
Germany Markus Gedlich
8 No. 96 Land-Motorsport No. 96 Land-Motorsport
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
9 No. 96 Land-Motorsport No. 96 Land-Motorsport
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
10 No. 96 Land-Motorsport No. 96 Land-Motorsport
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Patrick Simon
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