2004 SEAT Cupra Championship


The 2004 SEAT Cupra Championship season was the second season of the SEAT Cupra Championship in car racing. It began on 24 April at Brands Hatch, and ended on 28 August at Donington Park, after twelve rounds held in England and Scotland. The championship was won by James Pickford, after he had finished fifth in the championship's inaugural season. He held off a late-season charge from Oli Wilkinson to win the championship by just five points, with ex-British Touring Car Championship driver Tom Boardman coming in third. Pickford's prize for winning the championship was to replace Robert Huff in the SEAT Sport UK team in the BTCC for the 2005 season. Pickford finished eighth in the championship, with a best result of second, three times.

Teams and drivers

All entries ran the Mk1 SEAT León entered by SEAT themselves.
DriversRounds
2 Gordon SheddenAll
3 Andy Neate1-3
4 Simon HepplewhiteAll
5 Melanie HealeyAll
6 James PickfordAll
7 Tom BoardmanAll
8 Lewis CarterAll
9 Lorcan Johnson1-4
10 Oli WilkinsonAll
11 Emmanuel CrouvisierAll
12 Daniel-Lee StevensAll
14 Rui Chagas1-5
17 Ben WinrowAll
18 Rob Austin1-3
19 Emmet O'BrienAll
20 Gavin SmithAll
21 Spencer Marsh1-3
22 Jon Lanceley1-3

Calendar

Championship Standings