2009 International Formula Master
The 2009 International Formula Master was the third International Formula Master season. The season consisted of eight double-header events, beginning on May 16 at Pau and ending on September 20 at Imola. The series supported the World Touring Car Championship at all European rounds except the Race of Portugal, and supported Formula One at the and at the. Fabio Leimer claimed the title for Jenzer Motorsport, winning his seventh race of the season at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben.
Prize Tests
Like the previous season, the top drivers in the International Formula Master series standings at the end of the year will be awarded with a wide range of prize tests in various other racing categories.As champion, Fabio Leimer received a GP2 Series test with French team DAMS, with Leimer, Sergey Afanasyev and Josef Král all earning the chance to use the chassis simulator of Formula One team Red Bull Racing for a day.
In addition, tests have also been confirmed with Indy Lights team Sam Schmidt Motorsports and with the Chevrolet Cruze used in the World Touring Car Championship.
Teams and drivers
R = Series rookie for 2009Team | No | Driver | Status | Rounds |
JD Motorsport | 1 | Vladimir Arabadzhiev | All | |
JD Motorsport | 2 | Sergey Afanasyev | All | |
JD Motorsport | 3 | Josef Král | All | |
Trident Racing | 5 | Frankie Provenzano | 1 | |
Cram Competition | 5 | Frankie Provenzano | 2, 6–8 | |
Cram Competition | 4 | Tiago Petiz | R | 4–8 |
Cram Competition | 10 | Harald Schlegelmilch | 1 | |
Cram Competition | 12 | Matteo Davenia | R | 3 |
Cram Competition | 47 | Alessandro Kouzkin | R | 1–5 |
Jenzer Motorsport | 6 | Fabio Leimer | All | |
Jenzer Motorsport | 7 | Pål Varhaug | R | All |
Jenzer Motorsport | 26 | Nicolas Maulini | 2–3, 6, 8 | |
Iris Project | 8 | Simon Trummer | All | |
Iris Project | 9 | Patrick Reiterer | R | All |
ADM Motorsport | 10 | Harald Schlegelmilch | 2 | |
ADM Motorsport | 14 | Earl Bamber | 1–2 | |
ADM Motorsport | 15 | Marcello Puglisi | 1 | |
Hitech Junior Team | 16 | Alexander Rossi | R | 1–2 |
Hitech Junior Team | 24 | Kasper Andersen | 1–3 | |
ISR Racing | 16 | Alexander Rossi | R | 3–8 |
ISR Racing | 20 | Erik Janiš | 3–8 | |
Team JVA | 29 | Jonathan Kennard | R | 1 |
Team JVA | 30 | Duncan Tappy | R | 1 |
AR Motorsport | 31 | Kelvin Snoeks | R | All |
AR Motorsport | 32 | Dennis Retera | R | 1–3 |
AR Motorsport | 33 | Paul Meijer | R | 5 |
IFM Talent Support Program | 40 | Alexander Sims | 5–6 | |
IFM Talent Support Program | 41 | Samuele Buttarelli | 5–6 | |
IFM Talent Support Program | 42 | Earl Bamber | 5 | |
IFM Talent Support Program | 43 | Andrea Roda | 6 | |
IFM Talent Support Program | 44 | Edwin Jowsey | 6 |
Race calendar
Championship Standings
- Points for both championships were awarded as follows:
- One point was awarded for Pole position for Race One
- One point was awarded for fastest lap in each race
Drivers