2008 VLN Series

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The 2008 BFGoodrich Langstreckenmeisterschaft (BFGLM) season was the 31st season of the VLN.

The drivers championship was won by Alexander Böhm and Matthias Unger, driving a BMW 325i for Black Falcon.[1]

Calendar

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Rnd. Race Length Circuit Date
1 56. ADAC Westfalenfahrt 4 hours Germany Nürburgring Nordschleife March 29
2 33. DMV 4-Stunden-Rennen 4 hours April 12
3 50. ADAC ACAS H&R-Cup 4 hours April 26
4 39. Adenauer ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy 4 hours May 10
5 48. ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen 4 hours June 21
6 31. DMV Grenzlandrennen 4 hours July 5
7 6h ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen 6 hours July 19
8 40. ADAC Barbarossapreis 4 hours September 13
9 32. DMV 250-Meilen-Rennen 4 hours October 11
10 33. DMV Münsterlandpokal 4 hours October 25
11 BFGoodrich Trophy 4 hours November 9
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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 snow[2]
2 No. 111 Manthey Racing No. 111 Manthey Racing
Germany Marc Lieb
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Marc Lieb
Germany Marcel Tiemann
3 No. 87 Zakspeed Racing No. 131 HISAQ Competition
Netherlands Tom Coronel
Netherlands Duncan Huisman
Germany Sascha Bert
United Kingdom Marino Franchitti
Germany Frank Stippler
4 No. 170 Schubert Motorsport No. 120 Team mb Autotechnik
Norway Stian Sørlie
Germany Claudia Hürtgen
Sweden Richard Göransson
Germany Michael Bäder
Germany Tobias Hagenmeyer
5 No. 108 Land-Motorsport No. 108 Land-Motorsport
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Johannes Stuck
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Johannes Stuck
6 No. 111 Manthey Racing No. 111 Manthey Racing
France Romain Dumas
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Arno Klasen
France Romain Dumas
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Arno Klasen
7 No. 111 Manthey Racing No. 111 Manthey Racing
Germany Marc Lieb
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Arno Klasen
Germany Marc Lieb
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Arno Klasen
8 Cancelled due to diesel on the circuit[3]
9 No. 88 Hankook / H&R-Spezialfedern No. 111 Manthey Racing
Germany Jürgen Alzen
Germany Uwe Alzen
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Arno Klasen
10 No. 108 Land-Motorsport No. 111 Manthey Racing
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Dirk Werner
Germany Marcel Tiemann
Germany Arno Klasen
11 No. 88 Hankook / H&R-Spezialfedern No. 108 Land-Motorsport
Germany Jürgen Alzen
Germany Uwe Alzen
Germany Marc Basseng
Germany Dirk Werner
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