GTWorldChEu 2022: Hockenheim J-3
4. Overall Endurance Cups standing for Drivers before Hockenheim race
Realistically, the fight for the Driver’s Endurance Cup during the last two rounds (Hockenheim and Barcelona) will be between Raffaele Marciello, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon driving Mercedes-AMG GT3 #88, 11 points ahead of
Antonio Fuoco, Daniel Serra, Davide Rigon with Iron Lynx Ferrari 488 GT3 #71
The following teams are mathematically still on the run:
Luca Stolz, Steijn Schothorst with AMG Team GetSpeed Mercedes-AMG GT3 #2 are third, 42 points behind the leaders.
James Calado, Miguel Molina and Nicklas Nielsen with Iron Lynx Ferrari 488 GT3 #51 are fourth, 42 points behind the leaders.
BMW Junior Team Daniel Harper, Neil Verhagen, Max Hesse with Rowe Racing BMW M4 GT3 #50 are fifth, 45 points behind the leaders.
Rowe Racing BMW M4 GT3 #98 drivers Nicky Catsburg, Augusto Farfus, Nick Yelloly are sixth, 47 points behind the leaders.
Maro Engel is 7th with AMG Team GruppeM Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 #55
As Dries Vanthoor recognized during our interview 8/24/22, he is out of contention for the Driver’s Cup. Together with Kelvin van der Linde, Charles Weerts they are 8th in Endurance Championship with Audi R8 LMS evo II GT3 #32, more than 50 points behind the leading trio. They are leading the Sprint Championship and will run at Hockenheim for the team’s Cup.
5. Overall Endurance Cups standing for Team before Hockenheim race
AKKODIS ASP team (Mercedes-AMG GT3) is currently leading with 15 points ahead of
Iron Lynx is second and may count on two Ferrari 488 GT3 #51 and #71 to gain points for the Team’s Cup. Only the points of the first of the 2 will be added.
Rowe Racing is third, 30 points behind the leading team with two BMW M4 GT3 #50 and #98.
Team WRT is fourth, 36 points behind Akkodis ASP team. They count on two Audi R8 LMS evo II GT3 to gain points in the Team’s Cup: #30 and #46 driven by Valentino Rossi.