2007 ADAC Procar Series Season - Race Calendar and Results

Race Calendar and Results

Round Circuit Date Winning driver Winning team
1
2
Oschersleben 13 May Franz Engstler
Franz Engstler
Engstler Motorsport
Engstler Motorsport
3 Nürburgring 9 June Franz Engstler Engstler Motorsport
4
5
Oschersleben 8 July Franz Engstler
Vladimir Labazov
Engstler Motorsport
Avtodom Racing-BMW Russland
6
7
TT Circuit Assen 22 July Franz Engstler
Franz Engstler
Engstler Motorsport
Engstler Motorsport
8
9
EuroSpeedway 5 August Franz Engstler
Franz Engstler
Engstler Motorsport
Engstler Motorsport
10
11
Nürburgring 26 August Franz Engstler
María de Villota
Engstler Motorsport
Maurer Motorsport
12
13
Sachsenring 16 September Franz Engstler
Franz Engstler
Engstler Motorsport
Engstler Motorsport
14
15
Oschersleben 30 September Franz Engstler
Vladimir Labazov
Engstler Motorsport
Avtodom Racing-BMW Russland

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