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2016 Supercar Challenge

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The 2016 Supercar Challenge powered by Pirelli was the sixteenth Supercar Challenge season since it replaced the Supercar Cup in 2001. It began at Circuit Zolder on April 16 and ended at TT Circuit Assen on October 23.

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Due to noise restrictions the Supercar Challenge would not be competing at Zandvoort during the Opening Races on April 8 to April 10. As a replacement the Supercar Challenge went to Zolder on April 15 to April 17 during the New Race Festival. The event at the Slovakia Ring was moved a week from the original date before being replaced by Snetterton after all.[1][2]

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Entry list

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Race results

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Championship standings

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Scoring system

Championship points were awarded based on finishing positions as shown in the chart below. The pole-sitter in Race 1 and Race 2 and the driver with the fastest lap in Race 1 and Race 2 also received one point. The grid for Race 1 was decided by a normal qualifying, but the grid for Race 2 was decided by everyone's second best time in qualifying. If a guest driver got Pole Position, the point would go to the best qualified regular driver. If a guest driver had the fastest lap, the point would go to the regular driver with the fastest lap. Entries were required to complete 75% of the winning car's (per division) race distance in order to be classified and earn points. All results counted towards the year-end standings. There were no scratch results. If there were in a division on average less than five participants the overall points standing would be reduced with 75%.

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Drivers' championships

Super GT/GTB

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Notes
  • 1 – Michael Verhagen was a guest driver during the Dutch on Tour and was ineligible to score points.

Supersport/Sport

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  • 1 – Hielke Oosten was a guest driver during the Spa Euro Races and was ineligible to score points.

Superlights 1/Superlights 2

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  1. Cars No. 1, 105, 509, 705, 706, 707 and 715 entered as Day-V-Tec and car No. 103 entered as Volvo Reede Racing by Day-V-Tec.
  2. Car No. 104 entered as Rapide Racing, cars No. 311, 345, 365, 408, 414, 416 and 441 entered as JR Motorsport, car No. 325 entered as SDW Shipping by JR Motorsport and car No. 402 entered as Van de Pas Racing/Munckhof Racing.
  3. Eric van den Munckhof crashed during Race 1 at the Spa Euro Races causing the Van de Pas Racing/Munckhof Racing team to withdraw the No. 402 car, because the damage could not be fixed in time for the race on Sunday. Van den Munckhof was able to team up with Joris Schouten in the No. 416 JR Motorsport car for Race 2. Joris' teammate Bas Schouten moved to the No. 408 JR Motorsport car to team up with Ted van Vliet to make place for Van den Munckhof. Van den Munckhof also crashed during Race 1 at the Gamma Racing Day and teamed up with Daan Meijer in the No. 414 JR Motorsport car for Race 2.
  4. Car No. 420 entered as FEBO Racing Team and car No. 422 entered as Ferry Monster Autosport.
  5. Piet de Gier only drove in Race 1 of Round 3 at the Spa Euro Races and Jos Velboer only drove in Race 2.
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