2008 Superleague Formula Season - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

  • All teams competed on Michelin tyres.
Entrant Race team No. Race driver(s) Rounds
A.C. Milan Scuderia Playteam 3 Robert Doornbos All
Galatasaray S.K. 4 Alessandro Pier Guidi All
PSV Eindhoven Azerti Motorsport 5 Yelmer Buurman All
Al Ain 6 Andreas Zuber 1–2
Bertrand Baguette 3, 6
Paul Meijer 4
Dominick Muermans 5
CR Flamengo Team Astromega 7 Tuka Rocha All
R.S.C. Anderlecht 8 Craig Dolby All
Olympiacos CFP GU-Racing International 9 Kasper Andersen 1–4
Stamatis Katsimis 5–6
FC Basel 1893 10 Max Wissel All
Borussia Dortmund Zakspeed 11 Nelson Philippe 1–2
Paul Meijer 3
Enrico Toccacelo 4–5
James Walker 6
Beijing Guoan 12 Davide Rigon All
SC Corinthians EuroInternational 14 Andy Soucek 1
Antônio Pizzonia 2–6
Atlético Madrid 15 Andy Soucek 2–6
F.C. Porto Alan Docking Racing 16 Tristan Gommendy 1–4
Rangers F.C. 17 Ryan Dalziel 1, 3–6
James Walker 2
Sevilla FC GTA Motor Competición 18 Borja García All
Tottenham Hotspur 19 Duncan Tappy 1–3, 5–6
Dominik Jackson 4
F.C. Porto Hitech Junior Team 16 Tristan Gommendy 5–6
Liverpool F.C. 21 Adrián Vallés All
A.S. Roma FMS International 22 Enrico Toccacelo 1–3
Franck Perera 4–6
  • No numbers 1 or 2 because it was the first season.
  • Cars 16 and 17 were run by Team West-Tec during pre-season.
  • Atlético Madrid did not enter until prior to round 2.
  • FC Porto switched from Alan Docking Racing to Hitech Racing prior round 5.

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