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2011 motorsport champions
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This list of 2011 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2011 calendar year.

Open wheel racing

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Series Champion(s) refer
Formula One World Championship Germany Sebastian Vettel[1] 2011 Formula One season
Constructors: Austria Red Bull Racing-Renault[2]
GP2 Series France Romain Grosjean[3] 2011 GP2 Series season
Teams: Spain Barwa Addax Team[4]
GP2 Asia Series France Romain Grosjean[5] 2011 GP2 Asia Series season
Teams: France DAMS[5]
GP3 Series Finland Valtteri Bottas[6] 2011 GP3 Series season
Teams: France Lotus ART[7]
IndyCar Series United Kingdom Dario Franchitti[8] 2011 IndyCar Series season
Rookie: Canada James Hinchcliffe
Firestone Indy Lights United States Josef Newgarden[9] 2011 Indy Lights season
Teams: United States Sam Schmidt Motorsports[9]
Formula Nippon Germany André Lotterer[10] 2011 Formula Nippon season
Teams: Japan Petronas Team TOM'S
Auto GP Italy Kevin Ceccon[11] 2011 Auto GP season
Under 21 Trophy: Italy Kevin Ceccon[11]
Teams: France DAMS[11]
Superleague Formula Australia Australia (John Martin) 2011 Superleague Formula season
FIA Formula Two Championship Italy Mirko Bortolotti[12] 2011 FIA Formula Two Championship season
Star Mazda Championship France Tristan Vautier[13] 2011 Star Mazda Championship season
Expert: United States J. W. Roberts[13]
ADAC Formel Masters Germany Pascal Wehrlein[14] 2011 ADAC Formel Masters season
Teams: Germany Motopark Academy[15]
Toyota Racing Series New Zealand Mitch Evans[16] 2011 Toyota Racing Series
Teams: New Zealand Giles Motorsport[16]
Skip Barber National Championship United States Scott Anderson[17]
Formula Three
FIA Formula 3 International Trophy Spain Roberto Merhi[18] 2011 FIA Formula 3 International Trophy season
Formula 3 Euro Series Spain Roberto Merhi[19] 2011 Formula 3 Euro Series season
Teams: Italy Prema Powerteam[20]
Rookie: Netherlands Nigel Melker[19]
Nation:  Spain
British Formula 3 Championship Brazil Felipe Nasr[21] 2011 British Formula 3 season
Rookie: Japan Kotaro Sakurai[22]
German Formula Three Championship Cup: New Zealand Richie Stanaway[23] 2011 German Formula Three season
Trophy: Russia Maxim Travin[23]
Rookie: New Zealand Richie Stanaway[24]
Italian Formula Three Championship Italy Sergio Campana[25] 2011 Italian Formula Three season
Teams: Italy BVM – Target Racing
Rookie: United States Michael Lewis[26]
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi[27] 2011 All-Japan Formula Three season
Teams: Japan ThreeBond Racing[27]
National: Japan Katsumasa Chiyo[28]
National Teams: Japan NDDP Racing[28]
Engine Tuners: Japan TOM'S (Toyota)[27]
European F3 Open Championship Open: Switzerland Alex Fontana 2011 European F3 Open season
Teams: United Kingdom Team West-Tec
Copa: Brazil Fabio Gamberini[29]
Australian Drivers' Championship Gold Star: Australia Chris Gilmour[30] 2011 Australian Drivers' Championship
National: Australia Steel Guiliana[30]
Formula Renault
Formula Renault 3.5 Series Canada Robert Wickens[31] 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season
Teams: United Kingdom Carlin[32]
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Netherlands Robin Frijns[33] 2011 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season
Teams: Finland Koiranen Motorsport[34]
Formula Renault Northern European Cup Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.[35] 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 NEC season
Teams: Finland Koiranen bros.
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Spain Javier Tarancón[36] 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season
Junior: United Kingdom Melville McKee
Teams: France Tech 1 Racing
Formula Renault UK United Kingdom Alex Lynn[37] 2011 Formula Renault UK season
Graduate: United Kingdom Oliver Rowland[37]
Entrants: United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports
Finals: United Kingdom Oliver Rowland
Formula Renault Challenge 2.0 Italia Italy Andrea Boffo[38] 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia season
Teams: Italy Team Torino Motorsport
French F4 Championship France Matthieu Vaxivière[39] 2011 French F4 Championship season
Formula Abarth
Formula Abarth European Series Russia Sergey Sirotkin[40] 2011 Formula Abarth season
Teams: Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
Rookie Spain Gerrard Barrabeig
Formula Abarth Italian Series Switzerland Patric Niederhauser[41]
Teams: Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
National Trophy: Japan Yoshitaka Kuroda
Formula Pilota China Czech Republic Mathéo Tuscher[42] 2011 Formula Pilota China season
Asian Trophy: Indonesia Dustin Sofyan[43]
Formula BMW
JK Racing Asia Series Austria Lucas Auer[44] 2011 JK Racing Asia Series season
Teams: United States EuroInternational
Rookie: Austria Lucas Auer
Formula Lista Junior United Kingdom Philip Ellis 2011 Formula Lista Junior season
Teams: Switzerland Daltec Racing
InterSteps Championship United Kingdom Jake Dennis[45]
Formula Ford
British Formula Ford Championship C: United Kingdom Scott Malvern[46] 2011 British Formula Ford season
S: United Kingdom Cavan Corcoran[47]
Teams: United Kingdom Jamun Racing
Australian Formula Ford Championship Australia Cameron Waters[48] 2011 Australian Formula Ford Championship
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship New Zealand Andre Heimgartner
U.S. F2000 National Championship Finland Petri Suvanto[49] 2011 U.S. F2000 National Championship
U.S. F2000 Winterfest United States Zach Veach 2011 U.S. F2000 Winterfest
F2000 Championship Series Canada Remy Audette[50] 2011 F2000 Championship Series season
Formula Tour 1600 Canada Nathan Blok[51]

Sports car and GT

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Series Champion(s) refer
FIA GT1 World Championship Germany Michael Krumm[52]
Germany Lucas Luhr[52]
2011 FIA GT1 World Championship
Teams: France Hexis AMR[53]
FIA GT3 European Championship Italy Francesco Castellacci[54]
Italy Federico Leo[54]
2011 FIA GT3 European Championship
Teams: Germany Heico Motorsport[54]
American Le Mans Series LMP1: United States Chris Dyson[55]
LMP1: United Kingdom Guy Smith[55]
2011 American Le Mans Series
LMP1 Teams: United States Dyson Racing[55]
LMP2: France Christophe Bouchut[55]
LMP2: United States Scott Tucker[55]
LMP2 Teams: United States Level 5 Motorsports[55]
LMPC: Mexico Ricardo González[55]
LMPC: United States Gunnar Jeannette[55]
LMPC: United States Eric Lux[55]
LMPC Teams: United States CORE Autosport[55]
GT: United States Joey Hand[55]
GT: Germany Dirk Müller[55]
GT Teams: United States BMW Team RLL[55]
GTC: United States Tim Pappas[55]
GTC Teams: United States Black Swan Racing[55]
Blancpain Endurance Series GT3 Pro Cup: Belgium Gregory Franchi[56] 2011 Blancpain Endurance Series
GT3 Pro Cup Teams: Belgium Belgian Audi Club[56]
GT3 Pro/Am Cup: Netherlands Niek Hommerson[56]
GT3 Pro/Am Cup: Belgium Louis Machiels[56]
GT3 Pro/Am Cup Teams: Germany Vita4One[56]
GT3 Gentlemen Trophy: France Georges Cabannes[56]
GT3 Gentlemen Trophy Teams: France Ruffier Racing[56]
GT3 Cup: Italy Sergio Negroni[56]
GT4 Cup: United Kingdom Alex Buncombe[56]
GT4 Cup: France Jordan Tresson[56]
GT4 Cup: United Kingdom Christopher Ward[56]
GT4 Cup Teams: United Kingdom RJN Motorsport[56]
Rolex Sports Car Series DP: United States Scott Pruett[57]
DP: Mexico Memo Rojas[57]
2011 Rolex Sports Car Series
GT: United States Andrew Davis[57]
GT: United States Leh Keen[57]
Trans-Am Series TA1: United States Tony Ave[58]
TA2: United States Bob Stretch[58]
2011 Trans-Am Series
ADAC GT Masters France Dino Lunardi
Greece Alexandros Margaritis
2011 ADAC GT Masters
Teams: Germany Reiter Engineering
Amateurs: Switzerland Marc A. Hayek
Radical Australia Cup Australia Edward Singleton[59]
Porsches
Porsche Supercup Germany René Rast 2011 Porsche Supercup
Teams: Austria Veltins Lechner Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany United Kingdom Nick Tandy
Teams: Germany Team Deutsche Post by Tolimit
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain United Kingdom James Sutton 2011 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
Teams: United Kingdom Redline Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup France France Kévin Estre
Teams: France AS Events
Porsche Carrera Cup Italy Italy Alessandro Balzan[60]
Michelin Cup: Italy Angelo Proietti[61]
Teams: Italy Ebimotors[62]
Under 25: Italy Marco Mapelli[63]
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Sweden Robin Rudholm
Teams: Sweden Xlander Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan Japan Hideto Yasuoka
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Japan Keita Sawa
Class B: China Jian Wei Wang
Australian Carrera Cup Championship New Zealand Craig Baird 2011 Australian Carrera Cup Championship
Porsche GT3 Cup New Zealand New Zealand Daniel Gaunt[64]
996 Cup: New Zealand Simon McLennan[64]

Touring car racing

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Series Champion(s) refer
World Touring Car Championship France Yvan Muller[65] 2011 World Touring Car Championship season
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet[65]
Independent: Denmark Kristian Poulsen[65]
Independents Teams: Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler[65]
Jay-Ten Trophy: Italy Fabio Fabiani[65]
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Germany Martin Tomczyk[66] 2011 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season
British Touring Car Championship United Kingdom Matt Neal[67] 2011 British Touring Car Championship season
Independents: United Kingdom James Nash[68]
Manufacturers: Japan Honda
Teams: Japan Honda Racing Team
Independents Teams: United Kingdom 888 Racing with Collins Contractors
European Touring Car Cup Super 2000: Italy Fabrizio Giovanardi[69] 2011 European Touring Car Cup
Super Production: Serbia Aleksandar Tošić[70]
Super 1600: Germany Thomas Mühlenz[71]
New Zealand V8s New Zealand John McIntyre[72] 2010–11 New Zealand V8 season
Eurocup Mégane Trophy Switzerland Stefano Comini[73] 2011 Eurocup Mégane Trophy season
Teams: Italy Oregon Team[73]
Gentlemen: Belgium David Dermont[74]
Australian Production Car Championship Australia Stuart Kostera 2011 Australian Manufacturers' Championship
Australian Sports Sedan Series Australia Tony Ricciardello[75] 2011 Australian Sports Sedan season
Renault Clio Cup
Renault Clio Eurocup France Nicolas Milan[76]
Suzukis
Suzuki Swift Sport Cup New Zealand New Zealand Dane Fisher[77]

Stock car racing

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Series Champion(s) refer
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Canada Scott Steckly[78] 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season

Drifting

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Series Champion(s) refer
Formula D Japan Daijiro Yoshihara[79] 2011 Formula D season

Truck racing

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Series Champion(s) refer
FIA European Truck Racing Championship Germany Jochen Hahn[80] 2011 European Truck Racing Championship
Teams: Spain Cepsa-Truck Sport Lutz Bernau

Rallying

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Series Champion(s) refer
World Rally Championship France Sébastien Loeb
Monaco Daniel Elena
2011 World Rally Championship
Manufacturers: France Citroën
Intercontinental Rally Challenge Norway Andreas Mikkelsen[81]
Norway Ola Fløene[81]
2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge
Manufacturers: Czech Republic Škoda
Production Cup: Japan Toshi Arai[81]
Production Cup: Australia Dale Moscatt
2WD Cup: France Jean-Michel Raoux[81]
2WD Manufacturers: Japan Honda
Asia-Pacific Rally Championship Teams: Malaysia Proton Motorsports 2011 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
Pacific Cup: Australia Chris Atkinson
Pacific Cup: Belgium Stéphane Prevot
Rally America United Kingdom David Higgins[82]
United Kingdom Craig Drew[82]
2011 Rally America season
Super Production: United States Travis Hanson[83]
Super Production: United States Terry Hanson[83]
2WD: United States Wyatt Knox
British Rally Championship United Kingdom David Bogie[84]
United Kingdom Kevin Rae[84]
2011 British Rally Championship
Teams: United Kingdom Autosport Technology[84]
F2/R3: United Kingdom Martin McCormack[84]
F2/R3: United Kingdom David Moynihan[84]
R2: Finland Mikko Pajunen[84]
R2: Finland Jani Salo[84]
Ladies: United Kingdom Louise Cook[84]
Scottish Rally Championship United Kingdom David Bogie[85]
United Kingdom Kevin Rae[85]
2011 Scottish Rally Championship

Motorcycles

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Road racing

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Series Rider refer
MotoGP World Championship Australia Casey Stoner[86] 2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Constructors: Japan Honda[87]
Moto2 World Championship Germany Stefan Bradl[88]
Constructors: Switzerland Suter[89]
125cc World Championship Spain Nicolás Terol[90]
Constructors: Italy Aprilia[91]
Superbike World Championship Spain Carlos Checa[92] 2011 Superbike World Championship
Manufacturers: Italy Ducati[92]
Supersport World Championship United Kingdom Chaz Davies[93] 2011 Supersport World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha[94]
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Italy Davide Giugliano[92] 2011 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup
Manufacturers: Italy Ducati[92]
European Superstock 600 Championship Australia Jed Metcher[95]

Supermoto

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Series Rider refer
British Supermoto Championship S1: United Kingdom Chris Hodgson[96]
250cc: United Kingdom Ben Stafford

See also

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References

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