Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge - Champions

Champions

Season GS Champion Car ST Champion Car
2004 Craig Stanton
Terry Borcheller
Cadillac CTS-V David Haskell
Sylvain Tremblay
Mazda RX-8
2005 David Empringham
Scott Maxwell
Ford Mustang David Haskell
Sylvain Tremblay
Mazda RX-8
2006 Anders Hainer
Spencer Pumpelly
BMW M3 Don Salama
Will Turner
BMW 330i
2007 Jeff Segal
Jep Thornton
BMW M3 Trevor Hopwood
Adam Burrows
BMW 330i
2008 Joe Foster
Scott Maxwell
Ford Mustang Jamie Holtom Chevrolet Cobalt SS
2009 Kenny Wilden Ford Mustang Christian Miller Honda Civic Si
2010 Charles Espenlaub
Charles Putman
BMW M3 David Thilenius1
Lawson Aschenbach1
Honda Civic Si
2011 Paul Dalla Lana BMW M3 Nic Jönsson Kia Forte Koup
2012 John Farano2
David Empringham2
Porsche 911 Pierre Kleinubing Mazdaspeed3

1The Bimmerworld 328i of Bill Heumann and Seth Thomas and the Compass360 Civic of Thilenius and Aschenbach finished the 2010 season tied in ST points. As both teams had the same amount of wins and second place finishes, Thilenius and Aschenbach won the title by virtue of having more third place finishes.
2Matt Plumb was victorious in the final race and was the presumed champion, but upon official review he was dertermined to have been illegally entered in multiple cars, and thus received no points, handing the championship to Farano and Empringham.

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