2009 Formula Palmer Audi Season - Race Calendar and Results

Race Calendar and Results

  • All races held in the United Kingdom.
Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver
1 R1 Brands Hatch GP 2 May Adam Foster Kazim Vasiliauskas Josef Newgarden
R2 Kazim Vasiliauskas Richard Plant Josef Newgarden
R3 3 May Kazim Vasiliauskas Richard Plant Kazim Vasiliauskas
2 R1 Silverstone National 7 June Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier
R2 José Alonso Liste Emma Kimiläinen José Alonso Liste
R3 Tristan Vautier Richard Plant Richard Plant
3 R1 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 4 July Richard Plant Maxime Jousse Tristan Vautier
R2 5 July Richard Plant Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier
4 R1 Oulton Park 25 July Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier
R2 Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier Tristan Vautier
R3 Tristan Vautier Richard Plant Richard Plant
5 R1 Brands Hatch Indy 22 August Richard Plant Richard Plant Richard Plant
R2 23 August Richard Plant Richard Plant Richard Plant
R3 Richard Plant Adam Foster Richard Plant
6 R1 Silverstone GP 2 October Jolyon Palmer Tristan Vautier Jolyon Palmer
R2 3 October Jolyon Palmer Jolyon Palmer Tristan Vautier
R3 Jolyon Palmer Jolyon Palmer Maxime Jousse
7 R1 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit 17 October Paul Rees Tristan Vautier Kazim Vasiliauskas
R2 18 October Kazim Vasiliauskas Felix Rosenqvist Felix Rosenqvist
R3 Felix Rosenqvist Felix Rosenqvist Felix Rosenqvist

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