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2011 motorsport champions
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This list of 2011 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2011 calendar year.

Dirt oval racing

Series Champion Refer
Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series United States Jimmy Owens
World of Outlaws Late Model Series United States Rick Eckert
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series United States Jason Meyers
Teams: United States Elite Racing

Drag racing

Series Champion Refer
NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series Top Fuel: United States Del Worsham 2011 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season
Funny Car: United States Matt Hagan
Pro Stock: United States Jason Line
Pro Stock Motorcycle: United States Eddie Krawiec
European Drag Racing Championship Top Fuel: Switzerland Urs Erbacher
Top Methanol Dragster: Norway Fred Hanssen
Top Methanol Funny Car: Sweden Ulf Leanders
Pro Stock Car: Sweden Jimmy Ålund
Pro Stock Modified: Sweden Michael Gullqvist

Drifting

Series Champion Refer
British Drift Championship United Kingdom Michael Marshall 2011 British Drift Championship
Super-Pro: United Kingdom Matt Carter
Semi-Pro: United Kingdom Matt Campling
D1 Grand Prix Japan Youichi Imamura 2011 D1 Grand Prix series
D1SL: Japan Seimi Tanaka
D1NZ New Zealand Gaz Whiter 2010–11 D1NZ season
Pro-Sport: New Zealand Nico Reid
Drift Allstars Republic of Ireland James Deane 2011 Drift Allstars
European Drift Championship United Kingdom Brett Castle 2011 European Drift Championship
Formula D Japan Daijiro Yoshihara 2011 Formula D season
Formula D Asia Japan Daigo Saito 2011 Formula D Asia season

Karting

Series Driver Season article
CIK-FIA Karting World Championship KF1: Netherlands Nyck de Vries
U18 KF3: United Kingdom Matthew Graham
CIK-FIA KF3 World Cup Monaco Charles Leclerc
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy Monaco Charles Leclerc 2011 CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship KF2: Belgium Sami Luka
KZ1: Italy Paolo De Conto
KF3: United Kingdom George Russell
KZ2: Italy Fabian Federer
WSK Euro Series KZ1: Belgium Rick Dreezen
KZ2: Sweden Joel Johansson
KF2: Italy Stefano Cucco
KF3: Netherlands Max Verstappen
Rotax Max Challenge DD2: Canada Pier-Luc Ouellette
DD2 Masters: South Africa Cristiano Morgado
MAX: United Kingdom Ben Cooper
Junior: Japan Ukyo Sasahara
Nations Cup: Australia Australia

Motorcycle racing

Series Rider refer
MotoGP World Championship Australia Casey Stoner 2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Constructors: Japan Honda
Moto2 World Championship Germany Stefan Bradl
Constructors: Switzerland Suter
125cc World Championship Spain Nicolás Terol
Constructors: Italy Aprilia
Superbike World Championship Spain Carlos Checa 2011 Superbike World Championship
Manufacturers: Italy Ducati
Supersport World Championship United Kingdom Chaz Davies 2011 Supersport World Championship
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
FIM Superstock 1000 Cup Italy Davide Giugliano 2011 FIM Superstock 1000 Cup
Manufacturers: Italy Ducati
European Superstock 600 Championship Australia Jed Metcher
Australian Superbike Championship Australia Glenn Allerton

Open wheel racing

Series Champion(s) refer
FIA Formula One World Championship Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 Formula One World Championship
Constructors: Austria Red Bull Racing-Renault
GP2 Series France Romain Grosjean 2011 GP2 Series
Teams: Spain Barwa Addax Team
GP2 Asia Series France Romain Grosjean 2011 GP2 Asia Series
Teams: France DAMS
GP3 Series Finland Valtteri Bottas 2011 GP3 Series
Teams: France Lotus ART
IndyCar Series United Kingdom Dario Franchitti 2011 IndyCar Series season
Rookie: Canada James Hinchcliffe
Firestone Indy Lights United States Josef Newgarden 2011 Indy Lights season
Teams: United States Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Formula Nippon Germany André Lotterer 2011 Formula Nippon season
Teams: Japan Petronas Team TOM'S
Auto GP Italy Kevin Ceccon 2011 Auto GP season
Under 21 Trophy: Italy Kevin Ceccon
Teams: France DAMS
Superleague Formula Australia Australia (John Martin) 2011 Superleague Formula season
FIA Formula Two Championship Italy Mirko Bortolotti 2011 FIA Formula Two Championship season
Star Mazda Championship France Tristan Vautier 2011 Star Mazda Championship season
Expert: United States J. W. Roberts
Historic Formula One Championship United States John Delane 2011 Historic Formula One Championship
ADAC Formel Masters Germany Pascal Wehrlein 2011 ADAC Formel Masters
Teams: Germany Motopark Academy
Toyota Racing Series New Zealand Mitch Evans 2011 Toyota Racing Series
Teams: New Zealand Giles Motorsport
BOSS GP Series Netherlands Klaas Zwart 2011 BOSS GP Series
Teams: United Kingdom Team Ascari
Formula: Austria Ingo Gerstl
Masters: Austria Norbert Gruber
JAF Japan Formula 4 East: Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi 2011 JAF Japan Formula 4
West: Japan Ryō Hirakawa
Formula Challenge Japan Japan Takamoto Katsuta 2011 Formula Challenge Japan
Formula Future Fiat Brazil Guilherme Silva 2011 Formula Future Fiat season
Formula Maruti India Mohit Aryan 2011 Formula Maruti season
Temas: India Wallace Sports Research Foundation
Formula Volkswagen South Africa Championship South Africa Jayde Kruger 2011 Formula Volkswagen South Africa Championship
Teams: South Africa Racing Factors
Skip Barber National Championship United States Scott Anderson
Formula Three
FIA Formula 3 International Trophy Spain Roberto Merhi 2011 FIA Formula 3 International Trophy season
Formula 3 Euro Series Spain Roberto Merhi 2011 Formula 3 Euro Series season
Teams: Italy Prema Powerteam
Rookie: Netherlands Nigel Melker
Nation:  Spain
British Formula 3 Championship Brazil Felipe Nasr 2011 British Formula 3 season
Rookie: Japan Kotaro Sakurai
Chilean Formula Three Championship Chile Pablo Donoso 2011 Chilean Formula Three Championship
German Formula Three Championship Cup: New Zealand Richie Stanaway 2011 German Formula Three season
Trophy: Russia Maxim Travin
Rookie: New Zealand Richie Stanaway
Italian Formula Three Championship Italy Sergio Campana 2011 Italian Formula Three season
Teams: Italy BVM – Target Racing
Rookie: United States Michael Lewis
All-Japan Formula Three Championship Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi 2011 Japanese Formula 3 Championship
Teams: Japan ThreeBond Racing
National: Japan Katsumasa Chiyo
European F3 Open Championship Open: Switzerland Alex Fontana 2011 European F3 Open season
Teams: United Kingdom Team West-Tec
Copa: Brazil Fabio Gamberini
Australian Drivers' Championship Gold Star: Australia Chris Gilmour 2011 Australian Drivers' Championship
National: Australia Steel Guiliana
Formula 3 Sudamericana Brazil Fabiano Machado 2011 Formula 3 Sudamericana season
Light: Brazil Bruno Bonifácio
Formula Renault
Formula Renault 3.5 Series Canada Robert Wickens 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season
Teams: United Kingdom Carlin
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Netherlands Robin Frijns 2011 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season
Teams: Finland Koiranen Motorsport
Formula Renault Northern European Cup Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 NEC season
Teams: Finland Koiranen bros.
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Spain Javier Tarancón 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season
Junior: United Kingdom Melville McKee
Teams: France Tech 1 Racing
Formula Renault UK United Kingdom Alex Lynn 2011 Formula Renault UK season
Graduate: United Kingdom Oliver Rowland
Entrants: United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports
Finals: United Kingdom Oliver Rowland
Formula Renault Challenge 2.0 Italia Italy Andrea Boffo 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia season
Teams: Italy Team Torino Motorsport
Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina Argentina Rodrigo Rogani 2011 Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina
French F4 Championship France Matthieu Vaxivière 2011 French F4 Championship season
V de V Challenge Monoplace France Simon Gachet 2011 V de V Challenge Monoplace
Formula Abarth
Formula Abarth European Series Russia Sergey Sirotkin 2011 Formula Abarth season
Teams: Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
Rookie Spain Gerrard Barrabeig
Formula Abarth Italian Series Switzerland Patric Niederhauser
Teams: Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
National Trophy: Japan Yoshitaka Kuroda
Formula Pilota China Czech Republic Mathéo Tuscher 2011 Formula Pilota China season
Asian Trophy: Indonesia Dustin Sofyan
Formula BMW
JK Racing Asia Series Austria Lucas Auer 2011 JK Racing Asia Series season
Teams: United States EuroInternational
Rookie: Austria Lucas Auer
Formula Lista Junior United Kingdom Philip Ellis 2011 Formula Lista Junior season
Teams: Switzerland Daltec Racing
InterSteps Championship United Kingdom Jake Dennis
Formula Ford
British Formula Ford Championship C: United Kingdom Scott Malvern 2011 British Formula Ford season
S: United Kingdom Cavan Corcoran
Teams: United Kingdom Jamun Racing
Australian Formula Ford Championship Australia Cameron Waters 2011 Australian Formula Ford Championship
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship New Zealand Andre Heimgartner
Pacific F2000 Championship United States Conner Ford 2011 Pacific F2000 Championship
U.S. F2000 National Championship Finland Petri Suvanto 2011 U.S. F2000 National Championship
Teams: United States Andretti Autosport
U.S. F2000 Winterfest United States Zach Veach 2011 U.S. F2000 Winterfest
F1600 Championship Series United States Bill Valet 2011 F1600 Championship Series
F2000 Championship Series Canada Remy Audette 2011 F2000 Championship Series
Formula Tour 1600 Canada Nathan Blok
Scottish Formula Ford Championship United Kingdom Kenneth Thirlwall
Ontario Formula Ford Championship United States Trent Hindman 2011 Ontario Formula Ford Championship

Rallying

Series Champion(s) refer
World Rally Championship France Sébastien Loeb
Monaco Daniel Elena
2011 World Rally Championship
Manufacturers: France Citroën
Intercontinental Rally Challenge Norway Andreas Mikkelsen
Norway Ola Fløene
2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge
Manufacturers: Czech Republic Škoda
Production Cup: Japan Toshi Arai
Production Cup: Australia Dale Moscatt
2WD Cup: France Jean-Michel Raoux
2WD Manufacturers: Japan Honda
African Rally Championship Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach 2011 African Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Zimbabwe Nicolas Klinger
Asia-Pacific Rally Championship Teams: Malaysia Proton Motorsports 2011 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship
Pacific Cup: Australia Chris Atkinson
Pacific Cup: Belgium Stéphane Prevot
Australian Rally Championship Australia Justin Dowel 2011 Australian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Australia Matt Lee
Rally America United Kingdom David Higgins
United Kingdom Craig Drew
2011 Rally America season
Super Production: United States Travis Hanson
Super Production: United States Terry Hanson
2WD: United States Wyatt Knox
British Rally Championship United Kingdom David Bogie
United Kingdom Kevin Rae
2011 British Rally Championship
Teams: United Kingdom Autosport Technology
F2/R3: United Kingdom Martin McCormack
F2/R3: United Kingdom David Moynihan
R2: Finland Mikko Pajunen
R2: Finland Jani Salo
Ladies: United Kingdom Louise Cook
Canadian Rally Championship Canada Antoine L'Estage 2011 Canadian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Canada Nathalie Richard
Central European Zone Rally Championship Class 2: Poland Michał Sołowow 2011 Central European Zone Rally Championship
Production: Poland Wojciech Chuchala
2WD: Poland Jan Chmielewski
Historic: Italy Maurizio Pagella
Codasur South American Rally Championship Paraguay Gustavo Saba
Czech Rally Championship Czech Republic Roman Kresta 2011 Czech Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Czech Republic Petr Gross
Deutsche Rallye Meisterschaft Germany Sandro Wallenwein
Estonian Rally Championship Latvia Jānis Vorobjovs 2011 Estonian Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Latvia Guntars Zicāns
European Rally Championship Italy Luca Rossetti 2011 European Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Italy Matteo Chiarcossi
French Rally Championship France Gilles Nantet
Hungarian Rally Championship Hungary György Aschenbrenner
Co-Drivers: Hungary Zsuzsa Pikó
Indian National Rally Championship India Gaurav Gill
Co-Drivers: India Musa Sherif
Italian Rally Championship Italy Paolo Andreucci
Co-Drivers: Italy Anna Andreussi
Manufacturers: France Peugeot
Middle East Rally Championship Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
NACAM Rally Championship Peru Raúl Orlandini Griswold 2011 NACAM Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: Peru Diego Zuloaga
New Zealand Rally Championship New Zealand Richard Mason 2011 New Zealand Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: New Zealand Sara Mason
Polish Rally Championship Poland Kajetan Kajetanowicz
Romanian Rally Championship Romania Valentin Porcișteanu
Scottish Rally Championship United Kingdom David Bogie 2011 Scottish Rally Championship
Co-Drivers: United Kingdom Kevin Rae
Slovak Rally Championship Slovakia Jozef Béreš Jr.
Co-Drivers: Slovakia Róbert Müller
South African National Rally Championship Zimbabwe Conrad Rautenbach
Co-Drivers: South Africa Robin Houghton
Manufacturers: Japan Toyota
Spanish Rally Championship Spain Miguel Ángel Fuster
Co-Drivers: Spain Ignacio Aviñó

Rallycross

Series Driver Season article
FIA European Rallycross Championship Supercar: Norway Sverre Isachsen 2011 European Rallycross Championship
Super1600: Norway Andreas Bakkerud
TouringCar: Norway Lars Øivind Enerberg
British Rallycross Championship United Kingdom Julian Godfrey
Global Rallycross United States Tanner Foust

Sports car and GT

Series Champion(s) refer
FIA GT1 World Championship Germany Michael Krumm
Germany Lucas Luhr
2011 FIA GT1 World Championship
Teams: France Hexis AMR
FIA GT3 European Championship Italy Francesco Castellacci
Italy Federico Leo
2011 FIA GT3 European Championship
Teams: Germany Heico Motorsport
American Le Mans Series LMP1: United States Chris Dyson
LMP1: United Kingdom Guy Smith
2011 American Le Mans Series
LMP1 Teams: United States Dyson Racing
LMP2: France Christophe Bouchut
LMP2: United States Scott Tucker
LMP2 Teams: United States Level 5 Motorsports
LMPC: Mexico Ricardo González
LMPC: United States Gunnar Jeannette
LMPC: United States Eric Lux
LMPC Teams: United States CORE Autosport
GT: United States Joey Hand
GT: Germany Dirk Müller
GT Teams: United States BMW Team RLL
GTC: United States Tim Pappas
GTC Teams: United States Black Swan Racing
Blancpain Endurance Series GT3 Pro Cup: Belgium Gregory Franchi 2011 Blancpain Endurance Series
GT3 Pro Cup Teams: Belgium Belgian Audi Club
GT3 Pro/Am Cup: Netherlands Niek Hommerson
GT3 Pro/Am Cup: Belgium Louis Machiels
GT3 Pro/Am Cup Teams: Germany Vita4One
GT3 Gentlemen Trophy: France Georges Cabannes
GT3 Gentlemen Trophy Teams: France Ruffier Racing
GT3 Cup: Italy Sergio Negroni
GT4 Cup: United Kingdom Alex Buncombe
GT4 Cup: France Jordan Tresson
GT4 Cup: United Kingdom Christopher Ward
GT4 Cup Teams: United Kingdom RJN Motorsport
Rolex Sports Car Series DP: United States Scott Pruett
DP: Mexico Memo Rojas
2011 Rolex Sports Car Series
GT: United States Andrew Davis
GT: United States Leh Keen
Trans-Am Series TA1: United States Tony Ave
TA2: United States Bob Stretch
2011 Trans-Am Series
ADAC GT Masters France Dino Lunardi
Greece Alexandros Margaritis
2011 ADAC GT Masters
Teams: Germany Reiter Engineering
Amateurs: Switzerland Marc A. Hayek
Radical Australia Cup Australia Edward Singleton
Porsches
Porsche Supercup Germany René Rast 2011 Porsche Supercup
Teams: Austria Veltins Lechner Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany United Kingdom Nick Tandy
Teams: Germany Team Deutsche Post by Tolimit
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain United Kingdom James Sutton 2011 Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain
Teams: United Kingdom Redline Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup France France Kévin Estre
Teams: France AS Events
Porsche Carrera Cup Italy Italy Alessandro Balzan
Michelin Cup: Italy Angelo Proietti
Teams: Italy Ebimotors
Under 25: Italy Marco Mapelli
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Sweden Robin Rudholm
Teams: Sweden Xlander Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan Japan Hideto Yasuoka
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Japan Keita Sawa
Class B: China Jian Wei Wang
Australian Carrera Cup Championship New Zealand Craig Baird 2011 Australian Carrera Cup Championship
Porsche GT3 Cup New Zealand New Zealand Daniel Gaunt
996 Cup: New Zealand Simon McLennan

Stock car racing

Series Champion(s) refer
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series United States Tony Stewart 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
NASCAR Nationwide Series United States Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series
Manufacturers: United States Ford
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series United States Austin Dillon 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Canada Scott Steckly 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
Manufacturers: United States Dodge
NASCAR Corona Series Mexico Germán Quiroga 2011 NASCAR Corona Series
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East United States Max Gresham 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West United States Greg Pursley 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West
ARCA Racing Series United States Ty Dillon 2011 ARCA Racing Series
Turismo Carretera Argentina Guillermo Ortelli 2011 Turismo Carretera

Touring car racing

Series Champion(s) refer
World Touring Car Championship France Yvan Muller 2011 World Touring Car Championship season
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
Independent: Denmark Kristian Poulsen
Independents Teams: Germany Liqui Moly Team Engstler
Jay-Ten Trophy: Italy Fabio Fabiani
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Germany Martin Tomczyk 2011 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Teams: Germany Abt Sportsline
Stock Car Brasil Brazil Cacá Bueno 2011 Stock Car Brasil season
British Touring Car Championship United Kingdom Matt Neal 2011 British Touring Car Championship season
Independents: United Kingdom James Nash
Manufacturers: Japan Honda
Teams: Japan Honda Racing Team
Independents Teams: United Kingdom 888 Racing with Collins Contractors
European Touring Car Cup Super 2000: Italy Fabrizio Giovanardi 2011 European Touring Car Cup
Super Production: Serbia Aleksandar Tošić
Super 1600: Germany Thomas Mühlenz
New Zealand V8s New Zealand John McIntyre 2010–11 New Zealand V8 season
V8 Supercars Championship Australia Jamie Whincup 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship
Teams: Australia Triple Eight Race Engineering
Manufacturers: Australia Holden
Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series Australia Andrew Thompson 2011 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series
Eurocup Mégane Trophy Switzerland Stefano Comini 2011 Eurocup Mégane Trophy season
Teams: Italy Oregon Team
Gentlemen: Belgium David Dermont
ADAC Procar Series Germany Johannes Leidinger 2011 ADAC Procar Series
Teams: Germany Engstler Motorsport
Asian Touring Car Series Chinese Taipei Jun San Chen 2011 Asian Touring Car Series
Teams: Chinese Taipei Team AAI - Buddy Club
Australian Production Car Championship Australia Stuart Kostera 2011 Australian Manufacturers' Championship
Australian Saloon Car Series Australia Matt Lovell 2011 Australian Saloon Car Series
Australian Sports Sedan Series Australia Tony Ricciardello 2011 Australian Sports Sedan season
Belgian Touring Car Series Belgium Philippe Stéveny
Belgium Didier de Radiguès
2011 Belgian Touring Car Series
Brasileiro de Marcas Brazil Thiago Camilo 2011 Brasileiro de Marcas
Teams: Brazil Full Time Sports
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship SC09: Bahrain Raed Raffii 2010–11 Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship
SC06: Bahrain Ezra Idafar
TC2000 Championship Argentina Matías Rossi 2011 TC 2000 Championship
Renault Clio Cup
Renault Clio Eurocup France Nicolas Milan
Suzukis
Australian Suzuki Swift Series Australia Allan Jarvis 2011 Australian Suzuki Swift Series
Suzuki Swift Sport Cup New Zealand New Zealand Dane Fisher

Truck racing

Series Driver Season article
European Truck Racing Championship Germany Jochen Hahn 2011 European Truck Racing Championship
Teams: Germany Cepsa-Truck Sport Lutz Bernau
Fórmula Truck Brazil Felipe Giaffone 2011 Fórmula Truck season
Teams: Brazil RM Competições
Manufacturers: Germany Volkswagen
South American: Brazil Felipe Giaffone
South American Manufacturers: Germany Volkswagen
V8 Ute Racing Series New Zealand Chris Pither 2011 Australian V8 Ute Racing Series

See also

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