Superstars Series

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Superstars Series
Superstars World logo.jpeg
Category Touring cars
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2004
Folded2013
Drivers28 (2014)
Teams10 (2013)
Tyre suppliers Hankook
Last Drivers' champion Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Sini
Last Teams' champion Flag of Italy.svg Audi Sport Italia
Official website www.superstarsworld.com

The Superstars International Series was a production-based touring car racing championship held between 2004 and 2013. It was managed by the "Superstars World of Racing SpA", SWR, a company of FG GROUP with headquarters in Rome [1] and sanctioned by the Automobile Club d'Italia (ACI) and the Commissione Sportiva Automobilistica Italiana (CSAI). [2] FG GROUP, led by Maurizio Flammini, is famous for having promoted the FIM World Superbike Championship from its beginnings in 1988 until its sale to Infront Sports & Media in 2007. [3]

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Superstars Series logo used from 2010 to 2011 Superstars Series logo.jpg
Superstars Series logo used from 2010 to 2011

After the shutdown of the promoter SWR in late 2013, the competition has been re-branded as EuroV8 Series and organized by FG Group and ATT (Associazione Team Top cars). SuperTouringSeries is going to be performed by Pan Asia Racing Enterprise Ltd. (PARE Ltd) in 2015. [4] However, it has been cancelled.

The new championship’s identity, partners, teams, sporting regulations and calendar was unveiled at the Autosport International show in January 2014. [5]

History

The series began in 2004 as Trofeo Nazionale Superstars (Superstars National Trophy) with a six race schedule, all the events held at Italian tracks. The initial field was made of BMW M5 and Jaguar S-Type models, entered by five teams.

From 2005 the series became the Campionato Italiano Superstars (Italian Superstars Championship), and soon became the main tin-top auto racing series of the country, replacing the Italian Superturismo Championship (folded in 2007).

BMW racing in the Superstars Series Thomas-biagi.JPG
BMW racing in the Superstars Series

In 2007 the series started to visit circuits in other European countries as the FIA approved International Superstars Series. Since then every season awards two different drivers' titles, one for the International Series and one for the Italian Championship. Points are gained for the Italian Championship at each Italian and one European race meeting.

With the 2010 season a new series was added, the International GTSprint Series allowing GT2, GT3 and nationally-homologated GTs. Uniquely, however, it has two 25 minute sprint events per weekend rather than the usual two-driver, long-distance runs that are the norm in GT competition.

The 2012 season saw the growth of the series in terms of media and spectators - attracting 33,000 fans to its race at Vallelunga in Rome on October 7, 2012. [6] Johan Kristoffersson won the championship in his KMS Audi RS5 after a season long battle with Vitantonio Liuzzi and his CAAL Racing Mercedes AMG C63. Kristoffersson's success in Superstars proved a strong element in advancing his career. [7]

The 2013 calendar contains eight races in 6 countries. The series promoters have given the series an umbrella name "The Superstars World of Racing" that reflects its international growth and refers to the entire weekend of events which includes The Superstars International Series, the GT Sprint International Series, local support races and entertainment events. [8]

Format and philosophy

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Audi RS4 of the Superstars Series

Since 2009 the Series has run a two sprint race format. Race 1 to take place Sunday morning and Race 2 to take place Sunday afternoon.

The technical regulations are designed to bring the largest touring cars together in a balanced competition that limits costs, maximizes spectacle and limits driver assistance. A total of 10 brands will be represented in the 2013 edition: Audi RS5, BMW M3, Cadillac CTS-V, Chevrolet Lumina and Camaro, Chrysler 300C SRT8, Jaguar XF, Lexus ISF, Maserati Quattroporte, Mercedes C63AMG, Porsche Panamera. [9] [ needs update ]

Technical regulations

Final season

The 2013 Superstars championships are reserved for production-based saloon cars with the following basic characteristics:

Each homologated car must comply with a technical sheet issued by the Permanent Bureau, which contains the technical description of all the car's components, both originals and belonging to technical kits.


Eligible cars

HomologationMakeModelEngineOptional engine(s)
STS-0001/06 Audi RS4 (B7) Audi BNS (4.2 litre V8)
STS-0004/06 BMW 550i (E60) BMW N62B48 (4.8 litre V8)
STS-0005/08 Cadillac CTS-V GM LS2 (6.0 litre V8) GM LS3 (6.2 litre V8), GM LS7 (7.0 litre V8)
STS-0006/08 BMW M3 (E90) BMW S65B40 (4.0 litre V8)
STS-0007/08 Chrysler 300C SRT8 Chrysler Hemi ESF (6.1 litre V8)Mopar 426 Hemi (7.0 litre V8)
STS-0008/08 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG (W204) Mercedes-AMG M156 (6.2 litre V8)
STS-0009/08 Chevrolet Lumina CR8 GM LS3 (6.2 litre V8)
STS-0010/09 BMW M3 Coupé (E92) BMW S65B40 (4.0 litre V8)
STS-0011/09 Maserati Quattroporte Ferrari F136U (4.2 litre V8) Ferrari F136Y (4.7 litre V8)
STS-0012/10 Jaguar XFR Jaguar AJ-133 (5.0 litre V8 S/C)
STS-0013/10 Audi RS5 (B8) Audi CFS (4.2 litre V8)
STS-0014/10 Porsche Panamera S Porsche M48/20 (4.8 litre V8)
STS-0016/10 Lexus IS-F Toyota 2UR-GSE (5.0 litre V8)
STS-0017/12 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupé (C204) Mercedes-AMG M156 (6.2 litre V8)
STS-0018/13 Chevrolet Camaro SS GM LS3 (6.2 litre V8)

Note: Chevrolet Lumina CR8 is a badge engineering of HSV Clubsport R8.

Expired homologations

Cars no longer eligible:

HomologationMakeModelEngineOptional engine(s)Last season
Audi RS6 (C5) Audi BCY (4.2 litre V8 twin-turbo)2006
STS-0002/04 BMW M5 (E39) BMW S62B50 (4.9 litre V8)2011
STS-0003/04 Jaguar S-Type R Jaguar AJ-34S (4.2 litre V8 S/C)2011
STS-0015/10 Jaguar XF SV8 Jaguar AJ-34S (4.2 litre V8 S/C)Jaguar AJ-133 (5.0 litre V8 S/C)2011

Sporting regulations

Scoring system

The scoring system has been revised for 2009 season.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoleFastest Lap
Points2015121086432111

Since 2012 an additional point is awarded to every driver in the starting grid of each race.

Champions

Superstars Series
SeasonCampionato Italiano SuperstarsInternational Superstars Series
Driver ChampionTeam ChampionDriver ChampionTeam Champion
2004 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Ascani (BMW M5 (E39)) Flag of Italy.svg CAAL Racing
not held
2005 Flag of Italy.svg Tobia Masini (Audi RS6 (C5)) Flag of Italy.svg CAAL Racing
2006 Flag of Italy.svg Max Pigoli (Jaguar S-Type R) Flag of Italy.svg Audi Sport Italia
2007 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli (Audi RS4 (B7))not awarded Flag of Italy.svg Giuliano Alessi (BMW 550i) Flag of Italy.svg CAAL Racing
2008 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli (Audi RS4 (B7)) Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Gabellini (BMW 550i) Flag of Italy.svg CAAL Racing
2009 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli (BMW M3 (E90)) Flag of Italy.svg CAAL Racing Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli (BMW M3 (E90))not awarded
2010 Flag of Italy.svg Thomas Biagi (BMW M3 (E92))not awarded Flag of Italy.svg Thomas Biagi (BMW M3 (E92)) Flag of Italy.svg Team BMW Italia
2011 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Cerqui (BMW M3 (E92)) Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Bertolini (Maserati Quattroporte) Flag of Italy.svg Team BMW Italia
2012 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Kristoffersson (Audi RS5) Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Kristoffersson (Audi RS5) Flag of Italy.svg Dinamic
2013 Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli (Audi RS5) Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli (Audi RS5) Flag of Italy.svg Audi Sport Italia
EuroV8 Series
SeasonDriver ChampionTeam Champion
2014 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Sini (Chevrolet Camaro SS) Flag of Italy.svg Audi Sport Italia

Trophies

Superstars Series
SeasonRookie TrophySenior Car TrophyStars Drivers Trophy
2009 Flag of Italy.svg Pierluigi Martini (Chrysler 300C SRT-8) Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Cesari (BMW M5 (E39))not awarded
2010 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Cola (Audi RS4 (B7)) Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Cola (Audi RS4 (B7))
2011 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Cerqui (BMW M3 (E92))not awarded Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Ascani (BMW M3 (E90))
2012 Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Kristoffersson (Audi RS5) Flag of Italy.svg Nico Caldarola (Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG)
2013 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Laurens Vanthoor (Audi RS5) Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Giudici (BMW M3 (E92))

Media coverage

Television coverage

In 2012 the Superstars Series received live and as-live broadcast in 103 countries with total distribution reaching 195 territories. The 2012 TV media value, as per data from wige and sport+Markt, was €56 million. [10]

Video games

In 2009, the championship made its video game debut Superstars V8 Racing which features the 2008 championship. A sequel named Superstars V8 Next Challenge was released in February 2010, featuring the 2009 season.

See also

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