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2021 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series

The 2021 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series is the thirteenth Racecar Euro Series season, and the ninth under the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series branding. The season began at Circuit Ricardo Tormo with the NASCAR GP Spain on 15 May and ended on 31 October with the NASCAR GP Italy at Autodromo Vallelunga.

Locations of the circuits scheduled to host a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series race in 2021
Loris Hezemans won his second Euro Series championship title in 2021.

Despite not taking part in the fifth round at Zolder to compete in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at the Charlotte Roval, Loris Hezemans was crowned as champion at Vallelunga after winning four races and finishing 7 races inside the podium, his second title in the series. He finished the season 3 points ahead of Gianmarco Ercoli, who scored a race win at Rijeka and 7 podium finishes. Lucas Lasserre finished third despite being winless, tying his best championship finish in the series under NASCAR's official sanctioning. Defending series champion Alon Day won three races but was unable to defend his title after retiring four times while defending EuroNASCAR 2 champion Vittorio Ghirelli, who scored his maiden top class victory at Most, had his championship hopes dashed after a crash in the final race of the season. Stienes Longin and Jacques Villeneuve were the other race winners, Longin winning his home race at Zolder while Villeneuve swept the weekend at Vallelunga.

In the EuroNASCAR 2 class, Martin Doubek won the title after teammate Tobias Dauenhauer crashed late in the final round of the season. Both drivers scored a total of five race wins and nine podiums each, but Dauenhauer's incident on the final race handed the championship to Doubek who won the title by 17 points. Not Only Motorsport driver Naveh Talor finished third after scoring his maiden win at Zolder. Indian driver Advait Deodhar was the only other race winner of the season, scoring a victory in the first race at Brands Hatch.

Hendriks Motorsport won the Teams Championship for a record third time as the team's No. 7 car, driven by series champions Hezemans and Doubek, would finish the season on top of the Teams standings with 969 points. DF1 Racing's No. 22 team finished second with 875 points, 94 points adrift from Hendriks' No. 7 team, while the No. 50 Hendriks team would finish third with 867 points.

Teams and drivers

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NASCAR Whelen Euro Series released a provisional 26-car entry list for the teams participating on 14 April 2021.[1]

EuroNASCAR PRO

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Team No. Body Style Race Driver Rounds
Italy  Academy Motorsport[2] 1 Ford Mustang France  Thomas Ferrando[3] 1
Slovakia  Michaela Dorcikova[4][5] 3
2 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 Italy  Federico Monti[6][7] 2–6
5 Canada  Jacques Villeneuve[8] 1, 3–4, 6
France  Patrick Lemarié[9] 5
24 Chevrolet Camaro United Kingdom  Alex Sedgwick[10] 2
France  RDV Competition[11] 3 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 France  Frédéric Gabillon[11] 1–3
10 Chevrolet Camaro France  Ulysse Delsaux[12][13] All
Finland  Iceboys[14] 4 Ford Mustang Finland  Luka Nurmi[14] 6
Netherlands  Hendriks Motorsport-MOMO[15][16] 7 Ford Mustang Netherlands  Loris Hezemans[17][16] 1–4, 6
Czech Republic  Martin Doubek[9] 5
18 Switzerland  Giorgio Maggi[18][16] All
50 Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli[16] 1–5
Italy  Vict Motorsport[19] 8 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Dario Caso[19] 1, 3–6
9 Italy  Leonardo Colavita[20] 4–6
Belgium  PK Carsport[21] 11 Chevrolet Camaro Belgium  Stienes Longin[21] 5
Italy  Solaris Motorsport 12 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Francesco Sini[22] 1, 3–6
Switzerland  42 Racing[23] 17 Shadow DNM8[24] Italy  Bernardo Manfrè[3] 1–4, 6
42 Italy  Luigi Ferrara[25] 1
Austria  DF1 Racing
Finland  Iceboys with DF1 Racing[N 1]
22 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Nicolò Rocca[26] All
23 Chevrolet Camaro 3
Ford Mustang 3
Finland  Henri Tuomaala[27][28] All
44 Chevrolet Camaro Finland  Ian Eric Wadén[29][28] 1, 3, 5
Sweden  Alexander Graff[6][30] 2
66 France  Patrick Lemarié[31] 1, 3–4, 6
Belgium  Simon Pilate[6] 2, 5
77 Belgium  Marc Goossens[3] 1–4
Germany  Marko Stipp Motorsport 46 Chevrolet Camaro United Kingdom  Scott Jeffs[6][32] 2
France  Romain Iannetta[4][33] 3–4, 6
France  Pierre Combot[9] 5
48 Ukraine  Evgeny Sokolovsky[34] All
Italy  CAAL Racing 54 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli[35] All
56 Ford Mustang Belgium  Marc Goossens[36] 5
Italy  Davide Amaduzzi[14][37] 6
88 Chevrolet Camaro Israel  Alon Day[38] All
Italy  The Club Motorsport[39] 55 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Fabrizio Armetta[39] 1, 4, 6
France  Speedhouse 64 Ford Mustang France  Lucas Lasserre[3] All
Netherlands  Team Bleekemolen[40][41] 69 Ford Mustang Netherlands  Sebastiaan Bleekemolen[40][41] All
Italy  Not Only Motorsport[42] 89 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Davide Dallara[42] All
90 Italy  Andrea Nori[43] 1, 3
Ukraine  Igor Romanov[6] 2
Italy  Nicolò Gabossi[20] 4–5
Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli[14] 6

EuroNASCAR 2

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Team No. Body Style Race Driver Rounds
Italy  Academy Motorsport[2] 1 Ford Mustang Cyprus  Vladimiros Tziortzis[44] All
2 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 Greece  Thomas Krasonis[45] All
Finland  Iceboys[14] 4 Ford Mustang Finland  Ossi Peltola[14] 6
Netherlands  Hendriks Motorsport-MOMO[15][16] 7 Ford Mustang Czech Republic  Martin Doubek[46][16] All
50 Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer[18][16] All
Italy  Vict Motorsport[19] 8 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Paolo Valeri[19] 1, 3–6
9 Italy  Leonardo Colavita[20] 4–6
France  RDV Competition[11] 10 Chevrolet Camaro France  Didier Bec[13] 1
Belgium  PK Carsport[21] 11 Chevrolet Camaro Belgium  Pol van Pollaert[9] 5
Italy  Solaris Motorsport 12 Chevrolet Camaro Austria  Alina Loibnegger[22] All
Switzerland  42 Racing[23] 17 Shadow DNM8[24] Italy  Bernardo Manfrè[25] 1
Italy  Francesco Garisto[6] 2
Italy  Alfredo de Matteo[14] 6
42 Italy  Francesco Garisto[23] 1, 3–6
Austria  DF1 Racing
Finland  Iceboys with DF1 Racing[N 1]
22 Chevrolet Camaro Germany  Justin Kunz[47][48] All
23 Chevrolet Camaro 3
Ford Mustang 3
Finland  Leevi Lintukanto[28] All
44 Chevrolet Camaro Finland  Ian Eric Wadén[27][29] 1–3, 5
66 Belgium  Simon Pilate[31] All
77 United Kingdom  Shaun Hollamby[6][30] 2
Luxembourg  Gil Linster[4][49] 3–5
Italy  Double V Racing[50] 27 Ford Mustang Italy  Pierluigi Veronesi[50] All
Germany  Marko Stipp Motorsport 46 Chevrolet Camaro Portugal  Miguel Gomes[51] All
48 Ukraine  Evgeny Sokolovsky[34] All
Italy  CAAL Racing 54 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Arianna Casoli[52] 1–3, 5–6
56 Ford Mustang India  Advait Deodhar[53] All
88 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Max Lanza[54] All
Italy  The Club Motorsport[39] 55 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Fabrizio Armetta[39] 1, 6
France  Speedhouse 64 Ford Mustang France  Eric Quintal[3] 1, 3–6
Germany  Matthias Hauer[6] 2
Netherlands  Team Bleekemolen[40][41] 69 Ford Mustang Netherlands  Michael Bleekemolen[41] 1–3
Netherlands  Melvin de Groot[20][55] 4–5
Italy  Not Only Motorsport[42] 89 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Alberto Panebianco[43] All
90 Israel  Naveh Talor[43] All

EuroNASCAR Club Challenge

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Team No. Body Style Race Driver Rounds
Italy  Academy Motorsport 1 Ford Mustang Cyprus  Vladimiros Tziortzis[3] All
2 EuroNASCAR FJ 2020 Italy  Federico Monti[3] All
Finland  Iceboys[14] 4 Ford Mustang France  Hugo Roch[4] 5
Italy  Vict Motorsport 9 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Leonardo Colavita[4] 2–5
France  RDV Competition 10 Chevrolet Camaro France  Jerome Mure[3] 1–4
Italy  Solaris Motorsport 12 Chevrolet Camaro Austria  Alina Loibnegger[4] 2–5
France  Speedhouse by 42 Racing 17 Shadow DNM8[24] Germany  Marcel Berndt[3] 1–2
Switzerland  42 Racing 42 Shadow DNM8[24] Italy  Francesco Garisto[4] 2–5
Italy  Double V Racing 27 Ford Mustang France  Mitch Maguerez[20] 3
Lithuania  Kasparas Vingilis[14] 5
Germany  Marko Stipp Motorsport 46 Chevrolet Camaro Austria  Andreas Kuchelbacher[56] 2–5
48 United Kingdom  Gordon Barnes[56] All
Italy  CAAL Racing 54 Chevrolet Camaro United Arab Emirates  Yasmeen Koloc[20] 3
56 Ford Mustang United Arab Emirates  Aliyyah Koloc[20] 3
France  Speedhouse 64 Ford Mustang France  Paul Jouffreau[57][3] All
Germany  DF1 Racing 66 Chevrolet Camaro Sweden  Norling Kristoffer[14] 5
Italy  Not Only Motorsport 89 Chevrolet Camaro Italy  Nicolò Gabossi[43] All
90 Italy  Simona Lenci[43] All
Notes
  1. ^ a b Car No. 23 was entered as Iceboys with DF1 Racing.

Driver changes

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  • Ander Vilariño was initially scheduled to compete full-time with DF1 Racing this year, but opted not to participate in the 2021 season. Vilariño was initially scheduled to compete the full 2020 season with the team, but withdrew due to family and business concerns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic before returning as part of DF1-MSM Racing in the season ending doubleheader at Valencia.[58]
  • On 7 December 2020, it was reported that Paul Jouffreau is set to make his debut in the series as the EuroNASCAR 2 class driver for Speedhouse.[57] It was later revealed that Jouffreu was signed to become Speedhouse's Club Challenge class driver.[3]
  • On 4 February 2021, DF1 Racing announced that the team has signed both Patrick Lemarié and Simon Pilate to drive the No. 66 car for the 2021 season. Both drivers will move from FEED Vict Racing to replace Lasse Sørensen and Andreas Jochimsen respectively.[31]
  • On 3 March 2021, it was announced that Francesco Garisto will be returning to 42 Racing in 2021 after he switched teams to Marko Stipp Motorsport midway through 2020 due to 42 Racing being forced to withdraw from the second half of the 2020 season due to COVID-related problems.[23]
  • On 4 March 2021, it was announced that Jacques Villeneuve will be switching teams to Academy Motorsport for the 2021 season. Villeneuve will be moving from FEED Vict Racing and is scheduled to be returning to full-time competition after he competed part-time in 2020 due to schedule clashes with Canal+'s Formula One broadcasting schedule.[8]
  • On 18 March 2021, it was reported that Henri Tuomaala and Ian Eric Wadén will be returning to the series in 2021 with DF1 Racing. Tuomaala and Wadén were initially scheduled to enter the 2020 season with DF1 and Memphis Racing respectively, but they ultimately withdrew due to the restrictions caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[27][29] Later on 27 April 2021, it was announced that Leevi Lintukanto, who made his debut at Valencia last year with Not Only Motorsport, will become Tuomaala's teammate for the season opener at Valencia while Wadén will compete in both classes in 2021.[28]
  • On 23 March 2021, PK Carsport driver Stienes Longin announces that he will be temporarily exiting the series to compete in the newly established BMW M2 CS Racing Cup Benelux for PK, citing travel restriction concerns as the reason for his temporary exit from EuroNASCAR as he focuses on a return in 2022.[59]
  • On 26 March 2021, Marko Stipp Motorsport announced that Evgeny Sokolovsky will be driving the team's No. 48 car on both classes this year, bringing in sponsorship from Gulf Grandprix Originals. Sokolovsky competed full-time in the EuroNASCAR PRO class and took part in 8 races of the EuroNASCAR 2 class as a replacement driver for the injured Gašper Dernovšek last year.[34]
  • On 31 March 2021, it was announced that RDV Competition driver and three-time series runner-up Frédéric Gabillon will be returning to Euro Series for a possible final season after he and RDV Competition withdrew from the 2020 season due to the effects of COVID-19 pandemic.[11] His teammate Ulysse Delsaux, who also withdrew from the 2020 season due to the effects of the pandemic, was later reported on the following day to be planning to make his return to the series in 2021.[12] Delsaux's return to the series was announced on 8 May 2021, with the same announcement also revealing that Didier Bec would be making his return to the series as the EuroNASCAR 2 teammate of Delsaux in the No. 10 RDV team.[13]
  • On 2 April 2021, it was announced that Nicholas Risitano will be leaving the series to join the SR&R team in the Italian GT Championship for 2021.[60] Solaris Motorsport would later announce on 5 May 2021 that former Club Challenge competitor Alina Loibnegger will be making her debut in Euro Series' two main classes as the team's new EuroNASCAR 2 class driver.[22]
  • On 9 April 2021, it was announced that Portuguese driver Miguel Gomes will be making his debut in the series as the full-time EuroNASCAR 2 class driver of Marko Stipp Motorsport's No. 46 Chevrolet.[51]
  • On 12 April 2021, Bleekemolen's Race Planet reveals that Sebastiaan Bleekemolen will be returning to the series after he and the team withdrew from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sebastiaan is planning to compete in both Euro Series and the newly established BMW M2 CS Racing Cup Benelux for 2021.[40] Later on 30 April 2021, it was announced that Sebastiaan's father Michael would also return to the championship to compete in EuroNASCAR 2 as the teammate of Sebastiaan.[41]
  • On 23 April 2021, Hendriks Motorsport announced that defending EuroNASCAR 2 championship Vittorio Ghirelli will be promoted to the EuroNASCAR PRO class in 2021. Ghirelli is scheduled to drive the team's No. 50 car, replacing Loris Hezemans who will be transferred to the team's No. 7 car.[16]
  • On 25 April 2021, it was announced that defending series champion Alon Day will be returning to CAAL Racing after making a switch to PK Carsport in 2020. Day will be driving the team's No. 88 Monster Energy Chevrolet.[38]
  • On 29 April 2021, it was announced that Indian driver Advait Deodhar will be returning to the championship after taking a sabbatical in 2020. Deodhar will be driving CAAL Racing's No. 56 car in the EuroNASCAR 2 class.[53]
  • On 1 May 2021, it was announced that Thomas Krasonis will be returning to the championship to race the No. 2 car of Academy Motorsport in the EuroNASCAR 2 division.[45]
  • On 2 May 2021, it was announced that Justin Kunz will be transferred to DF1 Racing's No. 22 EuroNASCAR 2 seat for 2021. Kunz was originally supposed to be competing in EuroNASCAR PRO with DF1's No. 99 car, but he was demoted to EuroNASCAR 2 to maximize the team's chances of winning the championship after the team received news that Andre Castro wouldn't be able to compete until 2022 as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in the United States. On the same day, it was also revealed that Japanese driver Kenko Miura would also not be able to compete until 2022 due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in Japan.[47][48]
  • On 5 May 2021, it was announced that Pierluigi Veronesi will be returning to the series as an owner-driver of the debutant Double V Racing team in 2021.[50]
  • On 6 May 2021, Not Only Motorsport announced that series debutant Andrea Nori, Alberto Panebianco, Naveh Talor, and Igor Romanov would contest the 2021 season with the team for the full season. Panebianco and Romanov would make their full season debuts with the No. 89 and No. 91 teams in EuroNASCAR 2, while Talor makes his return as a full-time competitor after he competed part-time with the team in 2020.[43]
  • On 6 May 2021, it was reported that Paolo Valeri will be making his debut in the series as the EuroNASCAR 2 driver of Vict Motorsport, replacing Alessandro Brigatti who made the switch to BMW M2 CS Racing Cup Italia in 2021.[19]
  • On 7 May 2021, 42 Racing announced that Luigi Ferrara and Bernardo Manfrè would be returning to the championship after both drivers missed the second half of the 2020 season. Ferrara will continue to drive the team's No. 42 car in EuroNASCAR PRO while Manfrè will now drive the No. 17 car in EuroNASCAR 2.[25]
  • On 9 May 2021, it was announced that Fabrizio Armetta will be returning to the series after a two-year hiatus. Armetta will be competing in both classes as the owner-driver for The Club Motorsport.[39]
  • The Entry List for the season-opening NASCAR GP Spain at Valencia, released on 10 May 2021, revealed that Marc Goossens will make a switch to DF1 Racing as the new driver of DF1's renumbered No. 77 team, replacing Justin Kunz after Kunz was moved into EuroNASCAR 2. It was also revealed that Lucas Lasserre will contest the 2021 season as the owner-driver of Speedhouse, with his EuroNASCAR 2 teammate Eric Quintal also made the switch to Speedhouse in 2021.[3]

Team changes

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  • Lucas Lasserre's Speedhouse team is set to be competing full-time for the first time this year. The team had previously competed part-time since their debut in 2019.
  • Alex Caffi Motorsport will be rebranded into Academy Motorsport after Federico Monti signed a partnership deal to become a co-owner of the team. The team plans to field up to three cars and will retain Alex Caffi Motorsport's existing partnership with Race Art Technology.[2]
  • V8 Thunder Cars team racinGPalvelu will enter the championship in 2021, fielding the No. 44 Camaro for the full-season in Euro Series whilst maintaining plans to compete in V8 Thunder Cars.[29] Later on 14 April 2021, it was revealed that the team will be running under the DF1 Racing banner for their debut season.[61]
  • RDV Competition and Team Bleekemolen will be returning to the championship after both teams were forced to withdraw from 2020 due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. For the No. 3 RDV team, the team is set to run a EuroNASCAR FJ 2020-based chassis in 2021 after running a Chevrolet SS-based chassis in 2019.[11][40][41]
  • PK Carsport will be exiting the series after a seven-year stay to compete in both GT Rebellion Series and BMW M2 CS Racing Cup Benelux.[59][62]
  • DF1 Racing will be expanding into a five-car team in 2021 with the addition of both the No. 23 Camaro and the racinGPalvelu-prepared No. 44 Camaro. The No. 23 team will be competing under the Iceboys with DF1 Racing banner. Later, it was revealed through the Entry List of NASCAR GP Spain that DF1 Racing will renumber the No. 99 car into the No. 77 car.[3]
  • Not Only Motorsport will be expanding into a three-car team with the addition of the No. 90 and the No. 91 cars in 2021. The team previously fielded a part-time second car in the 2020 season-ending doubleheader round at Valencia.
  • CAAL Racing will be downsizing into a three-car team in 2021.
  • Hendriks Motorsport will be competing under the Hendriks Motorsport-MOMO banner in 2021 after it was announced that MOMO will become the team's title sponsor.[16]
  • Double V Racing, owned by Pierluigi Veronesi and Francesco Vignali, will be entering the series in 2021. The team will be fielding the No. 27 Ford Mustang with technical support from Solaris Motorsport.[50]
  • FEED Vict Racing will be rebranded into Vict Motorsport after Jacques Villeneuve and Patrick Lemarié's FEED Racing academy ended their co-ownership deal with the team.[19]
  • The Club Motorsport is scheduled to expand its racing program in 2021 after the team only competed in the season opening round at Vallelunga last year. The Club plans to enter a minimum of three rounds and could potentially compete for the full season.[39]
  • 42 Racing will be running a Shadow DNM8-based chassis in 2021, the first racing chassis to be entered under the Shadow Racing Cars name since the Shadow DN12 was last raced in the 1980 French Grand Prix.[24]

Mid-season changes

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  • Igor Romanov was forced to miss NASCAR GP Spain at Circuit Ricardo Tormo after he was tested positive for COVID-19. Not Only Motorsport opted to not replace Romanov and withdrawn the No. 91 entry for Valencia.[63]
  • On 28 June 2021, it was announced that Alex Sedgwick will be returning to the series for American SpeedFest VIII at Brands Hatch. Sedgwick will drive the No. 24 Chevrolet for Academy Motorsport with sponsorship from NBA 2K, running a special Los Angeles Lakers livery in tribute to Kobe Bryant.[10]
  • Francesco Sini missed the British round due to paternity leave. He was not replaced, leaving Alina Loibnegger as the team's sole driver for the round at Brands Hatch.[64]
  • On 20 August 2021, it was announced that DF1 Racing signed Gil Linster to drive the team's No. 77 car in the EuroNASCAR 2 class starting from the third round at Autodrom Most.[49]
  • Team Bleekemolen's Renault Clio Cup driver Melvin de Groot replaced Michael Bleekemolen for the Croatian and Belgium rounds after Bleekemolen suffered a spinal injury caused by an accident in a race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.[55]
  • Vict Motorsport expanded to a two-car team with the addition of Leonardo Colavita in the No. 9 team starting from the fourth round at Croatia. At the age of 16 years and 3 days, Colavita would become Euro Series' youngest ever driver – breaking the record previously set by Ben Creanor.[65]
  • On 21 September 2021, it was announced that RDV Competition's No. 3 team and Frédéric Gabillon will be withdrawing their entry for the rest of the year, citing a problematic new chassis and preparation for the 2022 season as their reason of withdrawal. Ulysse Delsaux will become RDV's sole driver for the rest of the season.[66]
  • On 3 October 2021, it was announced that PK Carsport will be returning to the series for the team's home race at Circuit Zolder, fielding the No. 11 Chevrolet for Stienes Longin and Pol van Pollaert.[21]
  • Loris Hezemans would skip the Belgium round to race for MBM Motorsports in the Drive for the Cure 250 at Charlotte Roval. Teammate Martin Doubek would replace Hezemans and compete in both classes as a result.[9][67]
  • On 7 October 2021, it was announced that Marc Goossens will be returning to CAAL Racing starting from the Belgium round, leaving DF1 Racing after just four rounds. Goossens will be set to drive the team's No. 56 Ford Mustang in the EuroNASCAR PRO class.[36]
  • On 27 October 2021, it was announced that Davide Amaduzzi will be returning to CAAL Racing to drive the No. 56 Ford Mustang in the EuroNASCAR PRO class at Vallelunga, marking his first race in the series after eight years.[14][37]
  • Vittorio Ghirelli switched teams for the final round of the season, leaving Hendriks Motorsport after two seasons to join Not Only Motorsport in the No. 90 team.[14]

Schedule

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The provisional calendar for the 2021 season was announced on 20 November 2020.[68] All races of the 2021 season will be held on road courses.

EuroNASCAR PRO

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Round Race Title Track Date
1 R1 NASCAR GP Spain – Valencia NASCAR Fest Spain  Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 15 May
R2 16 May
2 R3 NASCAR GP UK – American SpeedFest VIII United Kingdom  Brands Hatch, West Kingsdown 3 July
R4 4 July
3 R5 NASCAR GP Czech Republic – OMV MaxxMotion NASCAR Show Czech Republic  Autodrom Most, Most 28 August
R6 29 August
4 R7 Fracasso NASCAR GP Croatia Croatia  Automotodrom Grobnik, Čavle 18 September
R8 19 September
5 R9 NASCAR GP Belgium Belgium  Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 9 October
R10 10 October
6 R11 NASCAR GP Italy - American Festival of Rome Italy  Autodromo di Vallelunga, Campagnano di Roma 30 October
R12 31 October

EuroNASCAR 2

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Round Race Title Track Date
1 R1 NASCAR GP Spain – Valencia NASCAR Fest Spain  Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 15 May
R2 16 May
2 R3 NASCAR GP UK – American SpeedFest VIII United Kingdom  Brands Hatch, West Kingsdown 3 July
R4 4 July
3 R5 NASCAR GP Czech Republic – OMV MaxxMotion NASCAR Show Czech Republic  Autodrom Most, Most 28 August
R6 29 August
4 R7 Fracasso NASCAR GP Croatia Croatia  Automotodrom Grobnik, Čavle 18 September
R8 19 September
5 R9 NASCAR GP Belgium Belgium  Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 9 October
R10 10 October
6 R11 NASCAR GP Italy - American Festival of Rome Italy  Autodromo di Vallelunga, Campagnano di Roma 30 October
R12 31 October

EuroNASCAR Club Challenge

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Round Race Title Track Date
R1 NASCAR GP Spain – Valencia NASCAR Fest Spain  Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 14 May
R2 NASCAR GP Czech Republic – OMV MaxxMotion NASCAR Show Czech Republic  Autodrom Most, Most 27 August
R3 Fracasso NASCAR GP Croatia Croatia  Automotodrom Grobnik, Čavle 17 September
R4 NASCAR GP Belgium Belgium  Circuit Zolder, Heusden-Zolder 8 October
R5 NASCAR GP Italy - American Festival of Rome Italy  Autodromo di Vallelunga, Campagnano di Roma 30 October

Calendar changes

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  • On 3 November 2020, it was announced that American SpeedFest, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series' round at Brands Hatch, will return to the calendar this year after the round was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The SpeedFest is scheduled to be held on 3–4 July, coinciding with the Independence Day weekend.[69]
  • NASCAR GP Spain at Circuit Ricardo Tormo will return to its original spot as the first round of the season. Last year, the round hosted the fourth and fifth rounds of the season as part of the one-off Valencia Super Speedweek event due to the schedule changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • NASCAR GP Italy at Autodromo di Vallelunga returned to its previous spot in the calendar as the second round of the season. It was initially scheduled to become the fifth round of the 2020 season, but the pandemic schedule changes meant that it hosted the season opening round instead.
  • NASCAR GP Croatia at Automotodrom Grobnik, which was added into the calendar as a last-minute replacement for NASCAR GP Czech Republic last year, becomes a permanent addition to the calendar for 2021. It is scheduled to host the sixth round of the season.
  • The NASCAR GP Czech Republic at Automotodrom Most and NASCAR GP Germany at Hockenheimring all returned to the schedule after their rounds were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is scheduled to host the third and fifth round of the season respectively.
  • NASCAR GP Netherlands at Raceway Venray, whose round last year was cancelled due to the pandemic, will not return despite the track having a contract to host a NASCAR Whelen Euro Series round until 2022.[70]
  • NASCAR GP Belgium at Zolder will host the season ending round once again, with the round as Zolder acting as the sole double-points Playoff round of the season.

Schedule changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

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  • On 22 February 2021, it was announced that NASCAR GP Spain at Circuit Ricardo Tormo will be postponed to the date initially given to NASCAR GP Italy due to the ongoing COVID restrictions in Europe while NASCAR GP Italy will be postponed to fall as the new final round of the season on a currently unannounced date. The remaining five rounds of the season will move one spot ahead as a result.[71]
  • On 21 May 2021, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series announced the following revisions to the 2021 season calendar.[72]
    • NASCAR GP Czech Republic at Autodrom Most will be postponed to 28–29 August due to the restrictions that were in place. American Speedfest will become the second round of the season as a result,
    • NASCAR GP Germany at Hockenheim will be cancelled due to the restrictions in place in Germany. The round will be scheduled to return in 2022.
    • After it was previously announced that NASCAR GP Italy at Vallelunga will be held as the new final round on an unannounced date, it was revealed that NASCAR GP Italy is now scheduled to be held on 30–31 October. With the cancellation of the round at Hockenheim, Vallelunga is also going to be scheduled to host the final round of the Club Challenge division.

Rule changes

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  • On 22 January 2021, it was announced that Hoosier Racing Tire will become the exclusive tyre supplier of the series on a seven-year contract, replacing General Tire as the tyre supplier after Hoosier and General Tire's parent company Continental AG extended their tyre supply contract with the series until 2027.[73]
  • On 25 March 2021, it was announced that teams will have an option to use sequential gearboxes starting from this year, making Euro Series the first NASCAR series to introduce sequential gearboxes.[74]
  • On 12 May 2021, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series announced the following sporting regulation changes that will be introduced in the 2021 season.[75]
    • Only the best ten results from the first twelve races and all results from the final round of the season were counted towards a driver's total in the drivers' championship.
    • A success handicap will be implemented in Race 2. Drivers who scored a podium finish in Race 1 will receive a grid penalty for Race 2 after the grid was initially set through the ordering of fastest lap in Race 1. The Race 1 winner would receive a three-place grid penalty, while second and third-place finishers would receive a two and one place grid penalty respectively.
    • The three fastest drivers in Qualifying would receive championship points. The pole sitter would receive three championship points, while second and third would award two points and one point respectively.
    • The allocation of slick tires for each driver would be increased from 20 to 22. A driver would receive 4 new tires at Valencia, Most, Hockenheim, and Zolder, while 2 new tires would be given at Vallelunga, Brands Hatch, and Rijeka.
  • Following an open meeting between the series and team owners before the season opening round at Valencia, it was announced on 13 May 2021 that NASCAR Whelen Euro Series will reverse its decision on the planned introduction of success handicap and championship points being awarded during Qualifying, with Qualifying and Race 2's grid ordering rules being reverted to the system that has been used previously.[76]

Results

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EuroNASCAR PRO

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Round Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
1 R1 Valencia NASCAR Fest Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Ford
R2 Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Switzerland  Giorgio Maggi Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Ford
2 R3 American Speedfest VIII Israel  Alon Day Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Israel  Alon Day Israel  Alon Day Chevrolet
R4 Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Ford
3 R5 OMV MaxxMotion NASCAR Show Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli Israel  Alon Day Israel  Alon Day Chevrolet
R6 Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli Ford
4 R7 Fracasso NASCAR GP Croatia Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli Netherlands  Loris Hezemans[a] Ford
R8 Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli Chevrolet
5 R9 NASCAR GP Belgium Belgium  Stienes Longin Israel  Alon Day Belgium  Stienes Longin Belgium  Stienes Longin Chevrolet
R10 Israel  Alon Day Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli Israel  Alon Day Israel  Alon Day Chevrolet
6 R11 American Festival of Rome Israel  Alon Day Canada  Jacques Villeneuve Canada  Jacques Villeneuve Canada  Jacques Villeneuve EuroNASCAR FJ 2020
R12 Canada  Jacques Villeneuve Israel  Alon Day Canada  Jacques Villeneuve
Netherlands  Loris Hezemans[b]
Canada  Jacques Villeneuve EuroNASCAR FJ 2020
  1. ^ Gianmarco Ercoli originally won the race, but he was stripped of the win after receiving a 10-second penalty post-race for start procedure infringements.[77]
  2. ^ Villeneuve and Hezemans both led 9 laps.

EuroNASCAR 2

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Round Race Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Winning driver Winning manufacturer
1 R1 Valencia NASCAR Fest Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Ford
R2 Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Ford
2 R3 American Speedfest VIII India  Advait Deodhar India  Advait Deodhar India  Advait Deodhar India  Advait Deodhar Ford
R4 India  Advait Deodhar Belgium  Simon Pilate Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
3 R5 OMV MaxxMotion NASCAR Show Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
R6 Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Israel  Naveh Talor Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
4 R7 Fracasso NASCAR GP Croatia Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Ford
R8 Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
5 R9 NASCAR GP Belgium Cyprus  Vladimiros Tziortzis Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Israel  Naveh Talor Israel  Naveh Talor Chevrolet
R10 Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Israel  Naveh Talor Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Ford
6 R11 American Festival of Rome Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Ford
R12 Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Czech Republic  Martin Doubek Ford

Standings

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Points are awarded to drivers and team using the current point system used in NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, excluding the Stage and Race Winner bonus points. For the final round at Vallelunga, double points are awarded. In addition, the driver that gained the most positions in a race will receive bonus championship points. Only the best 8 results from the first 10 races and the results from the double-points rewarding final round at Vallelunga will count towards the final standings in the drivers championship.

EuroNASCAR PRO

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(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by fastest qualifying time (in Race 1) or by previous race's fastest lap (in Race 2). Italics - Fastest lap. * – Most laps led. ^ – Most positions gained.

Pos Driver Spain 
ESP
United Kingdom 
GBR
Czech Republic 
CZE
Croatia 
CRO
Belgium 
BEL
Italy 
ITA
Points[78]
1 Netherlands  Loris Hezemans 1* 1* 2 1* 8 2 1 2 10 5* 412
2 Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli 3 2 6 2 2 (12) 10* 1* (21) 8^ 3 2 409 (449)
3 France  Lucas Lasserre 8 6 (12) 7 9 5 4 (11) 2 3 5^ 4 399 (441)
4 Italy  Nicolò Rocca 2 5 3 (8) 5 (10) 7 7 5 4 4 6 394 (450)
5 Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli (6) 4 4 (6) 4 1* 2 4 4 5 2 19 381 (442)
6 Israel  Alon Day 5 (19) 1* (19) 1* 17 5 3 17 1* 19 3 367 (402)
7 Switzerland  Giorgio Maggi (24) 8 8 4^ 7 6 18 (23) 7 6 6 8 357 (383)
8 Netherlands  Sebastiaan Bleekemolen (19) 3 5 3 10 3 (12) 9 8 10 10 21 338 (380)
9 Canada  Jacques Villeneuve 7 9 11 4 3 17 1* 1* 331
10 Finland  Henri Tuomaala 15 (23) 14 12 12 9 16 (20) 14 17 12 11 291 (320)
11 Italy  Davide Dallara 14 16 15 13 (24) 18 (22) 14 10 14 11 15 281 (299)
12 Ukraine  Evgeny Sokolovsky 16 15^ 16 (18) 15 14 15 15 (18) 16 14 16 271 (308)
13 Italy  Francesco Sini 22 17 21 23 17 5 11^ 8 16 10 261
14 Belgium  Marc Goossens 9 10 11 (16) 3^ (11) 8 7 3 2 248 (295)
15 Italy  Bernardo Manfrè 18 18 17 14 23 21 23 16^ 20 13 235
16 Italy  Dario Caso 21 14 19 16 21 22 13 15 21 18 233
17 Italy  Federico Monti 18 15 22 DNS2 19 18 16 20 15 17 229
18 France  Patrick Lemarié 23 DNS1 20 19 11 21 6 18 8 DNS5 223
19 France  Ulysse Delsaux 13 12 (13) 11 (13) 8 9^ 10 9 11 Wth Wth 218 (265)
20 France  Romain Iannetta 17 15 6 8 9 7 217
21 Italy  Leonardo Colavita 14 13 19 13 18 9 189
22 France  Frédéric Gabillon 11 11 7 10 6 7 170
23 Italy  Fabrizio Armetta 20 13 13 12 22 12^ 156
24 Italy  Davide Amaduzzi 13 14 138
25 Finland  Luka Nurmi 17 20 118
26 Finland  Ian Eric Wadén 17 21 18 20 22 DNS3 92
27 Italy  Andrea Nori 12^ 22 14 22 82
28 Italy  Nicolò Gabossi 20 19 15 19 77
29 Belgium  Stienes Longin 1* 7 70
30 France  Thomas Ferrando 4 7 63
31 Sweden  Alexander Graff 10 9 55
32 Belgium  Simon Pilate 9^ 17 Wth Wth 52
33 Slovakia  Michaela Dorcikova 16 13^ 49
34 United Kingdom  Alex Sedgwick 21 5 48
35 Italy  Luigi Ferrara 10 20 44
36 Czech Republic  Martin Doubek 20 12 42
37 France  Pierre Combot 12 DNS4 34
38 Ukraine  Igor Romanov 19 21 34
39 United Kingdom  Scott Jeffs 20 20 34
Notes
  • 1 – Patrick Lemarié received 4 championship points despite being a non-starter.
  • 2 – Federico Monti received 8 championship points despite being a non-starter.
  • 3 – Ian Eric Wadén received 7 championship points despite being a non-starter.
  • 4 – Pierre Combot received 9 championship points despite being a non-starter.
  • 5 – Patrick Lemarié received 18 championship points despite being a non-starter.

EuroNASCAR 2

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(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by fastest qualifying time (in Race 1) or by previous race's fastest lap (in Race 2). Italics - Fastest lap. * – Most laps led. ^ – Most positions gained.

Pos Driver Spain 
ESP
United Kingdom 
GBR
Czech Republic 
CZE
Croatia 
CRO
Belgium 
BEL
Italy 
ITA
Points[78]
1 Czech Republic  Martin Doubek 1* 1* 6 (13) 3 (19) 1 2 2 1* 2 1* 445 (487)
2 Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer 3 2 2 1* 1* 1* (6)* 1* 3 (4) 1* 13 428 (489)
3 Israel  Naveh Talor 6^ 12 10 4 (19) 6 (20) 7^ 1* 7 10 2 381 (416)
4 Germany  Justin Kunz (21) 4 5 7 18 4 3 5 (23) 5 5 3 377 (407)
5 Italy  Francesco Garisto 8 13 7 14 6 2 8 10 (18) (19) 3 4 362 (399)
6 Cyprus  Vladimiros Tziortzis 2 3 (9) 5 (20) 3^ 2 4 5 2 15 18 360 (405)
7 Italy  Pierluigi Veronesi 4 5 8 8 11 (21) (19) 12 6 8 14 5 347 (379)
8 Belgium  Simon Pilate (18) 6 3 2 5 15 16 3 9 (18) 4 21 334 (371)
9 Italy  Max Lanza 5 (21) 11 12 7 8 10 (17) 10 13 9 11 333 (368)
10 Italy  Alberto Panebianco 9 8 4 11 10^ (12) 4 11 (13) 6 13 19 326 (375)
11 Finland  Leevi Lintukanto 12 (DNS)1 (21) 10 4 14 13 6 21 21 6 7 319 (338)
12 India  Advait Deodhar (17) 7 1* 3 2 (20) 5 14 4 16 21 20 318 (355)
13 Greece  Thomas Krasonis 7 (22) 20 9^ (DNS)2 18 14 16 12 12 12 10 305 (322)
14 Ukraine  Evgeny Sokolovsky 10 10 12 (15) 8 (17) 12 15 11 10 17 12 303 (344)
15 Portugal  Miguel Gomes 14 14 16 (18) 13 9 15 18 15^ (23) 11 14 289 (321)
16 Italy  Paolo Valeri 20 9 9 16 21 20 14 22 16 9 275
17 France  Eric Quintal 15 20 16 13 18 21 16 14 18 15 251
18 Italy  Arianna Casoli 13 18 17 20 15 10 19 15^ 20 17 248
19 Italy  Leonardo Colavita 11 13 8 9 7 6 230
20 Austria  Alina Loibnegger 16 19 19 19 14 11 17 (19) 17 (20) 19 16 227 (261)
21 Italy  Alfredo de Matteo 8^ 8^ 166
22 Finland  Ian Eric Wadén 11 17 13 16 12 7 DNS3 24 163
23 Luxembourg  Gil Linster 17 5 9^ 9 20 11 156
24 Netherlands  Melvin de Groot 7 8 22 3 109
25 Finland  Ossi Peltola 22 DNS 80
26 Netherlands  Michael Bleekemolen DNS1 15^ 14 21 Wth Wth 70
27 United Kingdom  Shaun Hollamby 15^ 6 57
28 Belgium  Pol van Pollaert 7 17 50
29 Italy  Fabrizio Armetta 22 11 Wth Wth 41
30 France  Didier Bec 19 16 39
31 Germany  Matthias Hauer 18 17 39
Italy  Bernardo Manfrè DNS4 DNS4 0
Notes
  • 1 – Michael Bleekemolen and Leevi Lintukanto received 5 championship points each despite being a non-starter.
  • 2 – Thomas Krasonis received 7 championship points despite being a non-starter.
  • 3 – Ian Eric Wadén received 4 championship points despite being a non-starter.
  • 4 – Bernardo Manfrè originally received 5 championship points each despite being a non-starter, but the points were subsequently revoked after the final round at Vallelunga.

Team's Championship (Top 15)

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Pos No. Team Body Style EuroNASCAR PRO Driver(s) EuroNASCAR 2 Driver(s) Points
1 7 Netherlands  Hendriks Motorsport-MOMO Ford Netherlands  Loris Hezemans Czech Republic  Martin Doubek 969
2 22 Austria  DF1 Racing Chevrolet Italy  Nicolò Rocca Germany  Justin Kunz 875
3 50 Netherlands  Hendriks Motorsport-MOMO Ford Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli Germany  Tobias Dauenhauer 867
4 88 Italy  CAAL Racing Chevrolet Israel  Alon Day Italy  Max Lanza 787
5 64 France  Speedhouse Ford France  Lucas Lasserre France  Eric Quintal
Germany  Matthias Hauer
777
6 90 Italy  Not Only Motorsport Chevrolet Italy  Andrea Nori
Ukraine  Igor Romanov
Italy  Nicolò Gabossi
Italy  Vittorio Ghirelli
Israel  Naveh Talor 738
7 54 Italy  CAAL Racing Chevrolet Italy  Gianmarco Ercoli Italy  Arianna Casoli 729
8 89 Italy  Not Only Motorsport Chevrolet Italy  Davide Dallara Italy  Alberto Panebianco 704
9 23 Finland  Iceboys with DF1 Racing Chevrolet 3
Ford 3
Finland  Henri Tuomaala Finland  Leevi Lintukanto 692
10 48 Germany  Marko Stipp Motorsport Chevrolet Ukraine  Evgeny Sokolovsky Ukraine  Evgeny Sokolovsky 677
11 66 Austria  DF1 Racing Chevrolet France  Patrick Lemarié
Belgium  Simon Pilate
Belgium  Simon Pilate 627
12 46 Germany  Marko Stipp Motorsport Chevrolet United Kingdom  Scott Jeffs
France  Romain Iannetta
France  Pierre Combot
Portugal  Miguel Gomes 626
13 69 Netherlands  Team Bleekemolen Ford Netherlands  Sebastiaan Bleekemolen Netherlands  Michael Bleekemolen
Netherlands  Melvin de Groot
574
14 2 Italy  Academy Motorsport EuroNASCAR FJ Italy  Federico Monti Greece  Thomas Krasonis 556
15 1 Italy  Academy Motorsport Ford France  Thomas Ferrando
Slovakia  Michaela Dorcikova
Cyprus  Vladimiros Tziortzis 549
Pos No. Team Body Style EuroNASCAR PRO Driver(s) EuroNASCAR 2 Driver(s) Points

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