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2012 Supercar Challenge

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The 2012 Supercar Challenge powered by Dunlop was the twelfth Supercar Challenge season since it replaced the Supercar Cup in 2001, and the first one run under the Supercar Challenge banner since the 'Dutch' was dropped from the name.[1] It began at Circuit Zolder on April 20 and ended at TT Circuit Assen on October 28.

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The calendar was announced on 23 November 2011.[2]

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Entry list

Super GT, GT and GTB

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Supersport, Sport 1 and Sport 2

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Race results

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Drivers' championships

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Super GT and GT

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GTB

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Supersport

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Sport 1

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Sport 2

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Footnotes

  1. No. 145 was entered as Race 4 Slovakia in rounds 1 & 2. It was entered as Praga Racing for round 4.
  2. Barry Maessen was originally entered in the Super GT class, but was later put into the GT class and therefore Super GT points removed.
  3. Jerry de Weerdt was originally entered in the Super GT class, but was later put into the GT class and therefore Super GT points removed.
  4. Pierre-Etienne Bordet was originally entered in the Super GT class, but was later put into the GT class and therefore Super GT points removed.
  5. Jacky van der Ende and Nelson van der Pol were originally entered in the GT class, but were later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
  6. Werner van Herck was originally entered in the GT class, but was later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
  7. Kees Kreijne was originally entered in the GT class, but was later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
  8. Wilfred Herder was originally entered in the GT class, but was later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
  9. Dirk Schulz was originally entered in the GT class, but was later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
  10. Erol Ertan and Steve Matthijssen were originally entered in the GT class, but were later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
  11. Carlo Kuijer was originally entered in the GT class, but was later put into the GTB class and therefore GT points removed.
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