2010 Superleague Formula season

Race action at Brooklands corner, Silverstone at Superleague Formula Round 1
PSV Eindhoven (Narain Karthikeyan) car retrieved mid-race after spinning into the gravel at Superleague Formula Round 1

The 2010 Superleague Formula season was the third Superleague Formula championship. The series was rebranded "Superleague Formula by Sonangol", due to a two-year deal that began in the previous season. The first race of the season was on 4 April at Silverstone and it finished on 24 October at Navarra after a series record of 12 race weekends in all.

The series' prize fund was increased to 5 million, with the championship-winning team winning €1 million. Superleague Formula teamed up with The NewsMarket to distribute video content to 25,000 global media outlets in over 190 countries throughout the season. Ex-Formula One and WTCC driver Tiago Monteiro praised Superleague Formula by saying he was "pretty impressed with what they've done so far".

R.S.C. Anderlecht, run under Azerti Motorsport with driver Davide Rigon, were made champions, but only after the last Super Final of the last event of the season. It was R.S.C. Anderlecht's first series title but the second for Rigon, who won the title with Beijing Guoan in 2008.

Teams and drivers

Entrant Race team No. Race driver(s) Rounds
Liverpool F.C. Atech GP/Reid Motorsport 1 James Walker 1–7
Frédéric Vervisch 8–11 *
Sporting CP 2 Borja García 1–5
Andy Soucek 6–7
A.C. Milan 3 Yelmer Buurman All *
PSV Eindhoven 5 Narain Karthikeyan 6–7
Hywel Lloyd 8–9
Adderly Fong 10
Earl Bamber *
Esteban Guerrieri 11
F.C. Porto 16 Álvaro Parente 1–9, 11 *
Earl Bamber 10
Olympique Lyonnais 69 Tristan Gommendy 9–11 *
Team China 88 Qinghua Ma 10
Adderly Fong *
Sporting CP Drivex 2 Máximo Cortés 9
Galatasaray S.K. 4 Chris van der Drift 11
GD Bordeaux 33 Celso Míguez 9
Olympique Lyonnais 69 8
Sporting CP EmiliodeVillota Motorsport 2 Adrián Vallés 10–11 *
Sevilla FC 18 Marcos Martínez All *
A.S. Roma 22 Julien Jousse 1–10 *
Máximo Cortés 11
Galatasaray S.K. GU-Racing International 4 Andy Soucek 9
Giacomo Ricci 10 *
Olympiacos CFP 9 Chris van der Drift 1–7
Ben Hanley 8, 10–11 *
Neel Jani 9
FC Basel 1893 10 Max Wissel All *
Galatasaray S.K. Barazi-Epsilon 4 Tristan Gommendy 1–8
GD Bordeaux 33 Franck Montagny 1–5, 7
Jaap van Lagen 6
PSV Eindhoven Racing for Holland 5 Narain Karthikeyan 1–2, 4–5
CR Flamengo
Alpha Team
Alpha Motorsport/ADR
7 Duncan Tappy 1, 6–9
Franck Perera 2–5
Andy Soucek 10–11 *
Atlético Madrid 15 John Martin 1
María de Villota 2–9, 11
Bruno Méndez 10
Paul Meijer *
R.S.C. Anderlecht Azerti Motorsport 8 Davide Rigon All *
SC Corinthians 14 Robert Doornbos All *
GD Bordeaux 33 Franck Perera 10–11 *
Tottenham Hotspur Alan Docking Racing 19 Craig Dolby All *
Beijing Guoan 24 John Martin 2–11 *
Olympique Lyonnais
LRS Formula
Laurent Rédon Motorsport
69 Sébastien Bourdais 1–5
Franck Perera 7

* Drivers who participated in the non-championship round at the Beijing street circuit.

  • Cars 7 and 15 were going to be run by Durango but they pulled out and were replaced by Alpha Team prior to round 1.
  • Al Ain, FC Midtjylland and Rangers F.C. did not compete this year having been left off the provisional entry list.
  • GD Bordeaux made their debut in 2010. Beijing Guoan did not enter until prior to round 2.
  • An FC Groningen car, to be driven by ex-F1 racer Jos Verstappen, was due to participate at the TT Circuit Assen round but the plan was abandoned 5 weeks before the event.
  • Frenchman Bruce Jouanny remained the series' official test driver.

Driver changes

Changed teams

Entering/Re-Entering Superleague Formula

Leaving Superleague Formula

Mid-season changes

  • María de Villota replaced John Martin at Atlético Madrid prior to round 2 at the TT Circuit Assen. Martin joined 2008 champions Beijing Guoan, who came into the season partly due to calls from promoters in China who wanted to see their return. Franck Perera replaced Duncan Tappy at CR Flamengo.
  • PSV Eindhoven, with driver Narain Karthikeyan, did not compete at round 3 due his involvement in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on the same weekend.
  • Olympique Lyonnais skipped the Zolder round after parting company with driver Sébastien Bourdais. Also for Zolder, Andy Soucek replaced Borja García in the Sporting CP car, and Jaap van Lagen replaced Franck Montagny at GD Bordeaux. Reid Motorsport took over the running of the PSV Eindhoven car from Racing for Holland.
  • Round 7 at Brands Hatch saw the return of club Olympique Lyonnais with new driver Franck Perera and Laurent Rédon's team rebranded as Laurent Rédon Motorsport over the previous incarnation as LRS Formula. Franck Montagny also returned to the GD Bordeaux car. Alpha Team was renamed Alpha Motorsport and fully merged with ADR.
  • Ben Hanley replaced the injured Chris van der Drift for Olympiacos at Adria. Olympique Lyonnais ran their third driver of the season, Celso Míguez, now managed by the Drivex team. Sporting CP and GD Bordeaux cited "technical problems" for not competing, leaving a record-low 16 clubs to race. Maxime Jousse almost had to stand-in for brother Julien at A.S. Roma following a biking accident. Frédéric Vervisch replaced James Walker at Liverpool F.C. and Hywel Lloyd replaced Narain Karthikeyan at PSV Eindhoven.
  • At Portimão, Olympique Lyonnais ran their fourth driver of the season, Tristan Gommendy and have new management at the Atech/Reid partnership. Máximo Cortés raced for Sporting CP and Celso Míguez moved to GD Bordeaux as Drivex switched to manage these two cars. Andy Soucek returned with Galatasaray S.K. who switched to GU-Racing. Neel Jani stepped into the Olympiacos machine, as Ben Hanley was contesting the Karting World Championship. The field was back to featuring eighteen cars again.
  • Former champion Adrián Vallés returned to the series at Ordos, with Sporting CP, now run by Emilio de Villota's squad. Andy Soucek moved to Flamengo and Franck Perera raced in the now Azerti Motorsport-run Bordeaux car. Giacomo Ricci, Bruno Méndez and Adderly Fong all made debuts; in Soucek's vacated Galatasaray seat, for Atlético Madrid and PSV Eindhoven respectively. Ben Hanley returned to Olympiacos after Neel Jani drove for them in Portimão. Also making an appearance at Ordos was a Team China car with Qinghua Ma at the wheel. Visa issues ruled out Álvaro Parente from Ordos, with Earl Bamber stepping into Parente's seat at F.C. Porto.
  • Álvaro Parente returned to the F.C. Porto seat for Beijing, leaving Earl Bamber to move to PSV Eindhoven, replacing Adderly Fong. Fong did however compete in qualifying and the first race having replaced Qinghua Ma at Team China following the practice sessions. Paul Meijer returned to the series, replacing the injured Bruno Méndez at Atlético Madrid.
  • For the season finale at Navarra, Esteban Guerrieri returned with PSV Eindhoven, becoming their fifth driver of the year. María de Villota rejoined Atlético Madrid and Máximo Cortés stepped into A.S. Roma's car. Chris van der Drift made an early return with Galatasaray S.K. (operated by the returning Drivex team) following his accident at Brands Hatch.

2010 Schedule

  • A provisional calendar for the season was leaked on 21 October 2009. Alex Andreu, Superleague Formula founder, stated after the 2009 season finale that "we are already looking forward to our third season next year and expanding our calendar to 12 rounds". In December, the FIA published a 2010 calendar, confirming 6 events, with a 12-race calendar released on 12 January 2010 and Adria, Istanbul and Spa all missing. Adria returned to the calendar at the series' media day at Assen on 22 March, replacing Monza. Other changes saw Oschersleben, Estoril and Jerez dropped in place of the new Circuito de Navarra and the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve in Portimão. In July 2010, the series' first non-European events were announced — two race meetings in China, with the first being at the newly built Ordos International Circuit and the second around Beijing's new street circuit. The Beijing meeting was a non-championship event, after the track failed to gain the required FIA Grade 2 status in order to host a championship event.
  • The races had four different commentators on the SF World Feed: Ben Edwards spoke at six rounds, Martin Haven commentated at Silverstone and the Chinese races, Jonathan Green was at Jarama and John Hindhaugh did the Adria and Portimão rounds. Abi Griffiths became the new pitlane reporter, replacing Ben Constadanduros and Warren Pole. Co-commentators were Bruce Jouanny (rounds 1–6, 9, 11), Earl Bamber (rounds 7–8), María de Villota (round 8), Ho-Pin Tung (round 10) and Andy Soucek (Beijing round).

Race calendar and results

Round Race Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Club Winning Team Weekend Winner Report
1 R1 Silverstone 4 April FC Basel 1893 F.C. Porto Tottenham Hotspur Alan Docking Racing Tottenham Hotspur Report
R2 Olympique Lyonnais Olympique Lyonnais LRS Formula
2 R1 Assen 16 May R.S.C. Anderlecht A.C. Milan R.S.C. Anderlecht Azerti Motorsport R.S.C. Anderlecht Report
R2 Tottenham Hotspur Olympiacos CFP GU-Racing International
3 R1 Magny-Cours 23 May Tottenham Hotspur A.C. Milan A.C. Milan Atech GP/Reid Motorsport A.C. Milan Report
R2 FC Basel 1893 FC Basel 1893 GU-Racing International
4 R1 Jarama 20 June Beijing Guoan A.C. Milan Beijing Guoan Alan Docking Racing Olympiacos CFP Report
R2 A.S. Roma GD Bordeaux Barazi-Epsilon
5 R1 Nürburgring 27 June A.S. Roma FC Basel 1893 A.C. Milan Atech GP/Reid Motorsport Olympiacos CFP Report
R2 GD Bordeaux F.C. Porto Atech GP/Reid Motorsport
6 R1 Zolder 18 July Olympiacos CFP R.S.C. Anderlecht Olympiacos CFP GU-Racing International R.S.C. Anderlecht Report
R2 A.C. Milan A.S. Roma EmiliodeVillota Motorsport
7 R1 Brands Hatch 1 August Sevilla FC Tottenham Hotspur Beijing Guoan Alan Docking Racing Beijing Guoan Report
R2 CR Flamengo PSV Eindhoven Atech GP/Reid Motorsport
8 R1 Adria 5 September R.S.C. Anderlecht FC Basel 1893 R.S.C. Anderlecht Azerti Motorsport R.S.C. Anderlecht Report
R2 SC Corinthians Sevilla FC EmiliodeVillota Motorsport
9 R1 Portimão 19 September Beijing Guoan Galatasaray S.K. Beijing Guoan Alan Docking Racing Liverpool F.C. Report
R2 Olympique Lyonnais Olympiacos CFP GU-Racing International
10 R1 Ordos 3 October Olympiacos CFP Olympiacos CFP Olympiacos CFP GU-Racing International F.C. Porto Report
R2 Olympiacos CFP Liverpool F.C. Atech GP/Reid Motorsport
NC R1 Beijing SC 10 October F.C. Porto Liverpool F.C. Tottenham Hotspur Alan Docking Racing PSV Eindhoven
(from best R1 & R2 results)
Report
R2 Liverpool F.C. F.C. Porto Atech GP/Reid Motorsport
11 R1 Navarra 24 October R.S.C. Anderlecht Liverpool F.C. Beijing Guoan Alan Docking Racing Beijing Guoan Report
R2 F.C. Porto F.C. Porto Atech GP/Reid Motorsport

† Race 3 was cancelled due to poor track and weather conditions.

  • Race 2 starts with reverse grid from finishing order of Race 1.
  • All events included a Race 3 (to find the 'Weekend Winner') as in 2009.

Test calendar and results

Championship standings

Pos Entrant Drivers SIL
ASS
MAG
JAR
NÜR
ZOL
BRH
ADR
POR
ORD
BEI
NAV
Pts
R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S
1 AND Davide Rigon 9 10 X 1 10 1 7 3 2 10 6 X 2 12 2 2 9 1 13 2 2 1 8 1 2 9 2 5 8 3 13 15 C 2 11 4 699
2 TOT Craig Dolby 1 4 1 7 2 2 2 4 6 5 3 6 10 6 X 5 17 X 2 13 5 13 2 X 5 13 X 4 10 X 1 8 C 3 4 2 697
3 BAS Max Wissel 5 6 2 3 13 5 17 1 3 4 7 4 8 5 4 7 4 6 6 11 X 4 7 2 7 4 4 2 2 6 DN DN C 6 14 X 667
4 OLY Chris van der Drift 13 2 3 15 1 X 3 12 X 3 12 1 3 11 1 1 8 2 7 6 DN 653
Ben Hanley 3 10 3 1 4 5 9 14 C 12 8 X
Neel Jani 14 1 X
5 ACM Yelmer Buurman 2 16 X 5 7 3 1 7 1 2 10 3 1 8 3 4 5 5 4 12 4 11 4 X 10 16 X 6 7 4 7 3 C 7 12 X 631
6 FLA Duncan Tappy 3 12 X 17 2 X 9 3 3 10 3 X 8 7 X 540
Franck Perera 2 11 6 8 13 X 6 8 X 4 9 6
Andy Soucek 17 3 X DN DN C 4 18 X
7 FCP Álvaro Parente 4 5 5 11 16 X 5 11 X 8 11 X 17 1 X 11 12 X 11 4 6 6 11 X 3 17 X 15 1 C 8 1 6 495
Earl Bamber 3 12 1
8 ASR Julien Jousse 8 13 X 4 12 X 13 2 4 14 2 5 5 14 X 15 1 3 17 5 X 5 14 X 13 10 X 11 16 X 8 13 C 458
Máximo Cortés 18 5 X
9 BEI John Martin 10 17 X 4 10 X 1 9 2 18 15 X 13 7 X 1 16 1 2 9 4 1 11 3 19 DN X 11 6 C 1 6 1 453
10 LFC James Walker 16 17 X 6 6 4 6 8 5 16 4 X 6 18 X 6 13 X 10 10 X 439
Frédéric Vervisch 7 5 6 4 6 1 15 1 X 3 7 C 16 16 X
11 GDB Franck Montagny DN 8 X 14 3 X 10 14 X 17 1 X 15 2 X 5 14 X 372
Jaap van Lagen 12 10 X
Celso Míguez 18 14 X
Franck Perera 7 6 2 2 10 C 5 9 5
12 COR Robert Doornbos 11 7 X 9 15 X 12 16 X 9 5 X 7 10 X 3 16 X 15 18 X 8 6 X 6 3 5 18 15 X DN DN C 9 15 X 363
13 GAL Tristan Gommendy 14 14 X 8 8 X 14 9 X 13 14 X 9 3 5 14 3 4 8 17 X 9 13 X 358
Andy Soucek 9 5 X
Giacomo Ricci 13 DN X 12 12 C
Chris van der Drift 17 7 X
14 SEV Marcos Martínez 6 9 X 12 4 X 16 17 X 15 16 X 11 13 X 8 15 X 16 8 X 14 1 5 12 18 X 8 9 X 16 4 C 15 3 X 355
15 SCP Borja García 7 11 X 18 5 X 11 5 X 18 13 X 12 7 X 329
Andy Soucek 9 6 X 3 15 X
Máximo Cortés 15 15 X
Adrián Vallés 16 5 X 5 9 C 10 17 X
16 PSV Narain Karthikeyan 12 15 X 13 9 X 11 15 X 13 16 X 10 14 X 18 1 X 288
Hywel Lloyd 12 12 X 16 8 X
Adderly Fong 10 11 X
Earl Bamber 6 2 C
Esteban Guerrieri 11 2 3
17 ATM John Martin 10 3 6 265
María de Villota 16 14 X 15 6 X EX* DQ* X 16 4 X 16 11 X 14 7 X DN DN X 17 12 X 13 10 X
Bruno Méndez 9 14 X
Paul Meijer 14 5 C
18 LYO Sébastien Bourdais 15 1 4 17 DN X 9 15 X 7 18 X 14 17 X 235
Franck Perera 12 9 X
Celso Míguez 15 15 X
Tristan Gommendy 11 2 6 14 17 X 4 11 C 14 13 X
19 CHN Qinghua Ma 12 13 X 26
Adderly Fong 10 DN C
Pos Entrant Drivers R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S R1 R2 S Pts
SIL
ASS
MAG
JAR
NÜR
ZOL
BRH
ADR
POR
ORD
BEI
NAV

<duv style="font-size: 85%"> NOTE – R2 starts
with reverse grid
S = Super Final

† Round at Beijing was a non-championship event with no points given out for any of the races.

* María de Villota finished 12th in race one and retired in 17th from race two at Jarama. She was subsequently disqualified from race two, after the race had finished, for crashing into Sébastien Bourdais early on after spinning off the track herself. She was also excluded from the race one result and lost the 14 points she would have earned for that finish.

Chris van der Drift qualified for the Super Final at Brands Hatch but was unable to compete due to suffering injuries from a large crash in race two which led to him being taken to hospital with a broken ankle, two broken ribs, a cracked shoulder blade, a dislocated shoulder and two broken fingers. His Super Final place was taken up by the seventh highest points-scorer of the weekend, Yelmer Buurman.

Race 1 and 2 points
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd DNF DNS
Points 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 23 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0
Super Final points
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th DNQ DNS
Points 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0
  • New for 2010 was the rule that a driver had to finish a race in order to earn points, instead of just having to start. Another change this season saw, unlike in 2009, the Super Final count for points. The winner gained 6 points, runner-up 5 points, down to 6th place who gained 1 point, they had to qualify for the race by being one of the top six overall weekend's point scorers but unlike in the two main races they did not have to finish the five laps in order to collect points.