Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship

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Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship
CategoryOne-make racing
CountryMiddle East
Inaugural season2005–06
Folded2011–12
ConstructorsChevrolet
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Last Drivers' championFrance Alban Varutti (SC09)
Bahrain Nasser Al Alawi (SC06)
Official websitewww.supercarsme.com Archived with Wayback Machine

The Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship (also known as the Chevrolet Lumina CSV Championship Middle East) was a one-make auto racing championship for Chevrolet Luminas held in the Middle East.[1]

History[edit]

Run by the Bahrain International Circuit, the Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship was launched in 2005 in an attempt to establish a domestic racing scene in the Middle East. Vehicles were Improved Production versions of Holden Commodore VZs re-badged as Chevrolet Luminas, utilising Chevrolet V8 engines and a four-speed gearbox. For the 2009–10 season, the championship developed a class structure whereby the Holden Commodore VE was introduced as the top-class Chevrolet Lumina SC09 and the VZ model became a secondary-class Chevrolet Lumina SC06, with the SC09 cars 50hp better than the previous generation.[2]

The championship was held over six seasons, each held in the Middle Eastern winter. No championship was held in 2008–09. Bahraini driver Fahad Al Musalam was the series' most successful driver with two titles.[3] Due to the vehicles similarity to V8 Supercars, Al Musalam and compatriot Raed Raffii earned tests with Garry Rogers Motorsport and Paul Morris Motorsport respectively – Al Musalam going on to race for Team Kiwi Racing in the 2008 Desert 400.[4][5]

Circuits[edit]

Champions[edit]

Chevrolet Lumina CSV Championship Middle East
Season Champion
2005–06 United Kingdom Jamie Morrow
2006–07 Australia Tarek El Gammal
2007–08 Bahrain Fahad Al Musalam
Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship
Season SC09 Champion SC06 Champion
2009–10 Bahrain Fahad Al Musalam Bahrain Faisal Raffii
2010–11 Bahrain Raed Raffii Bahrain Ezra Idafar
2011–12 France Alban Varutti Bahrain Nasser Al Alawi

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Michael Patrizi wins at Yas Marina!". Speedcafe. 20 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Bahrain V8s: Chevrolet Supercars Middle East opens for registration with major upgrades package". Circuit Pro Digital. 25 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Chevrolet Supercars 2009/2010 Season Finale". Elements BH. 25 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Raed Raffii impresses in V8 Supercar test". Speedcafe. 16 July 2010.
  5. ^ "Motorsport: Kiwis sign Mideast driver". New Zealand Herald. 6 November 2008.