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Superleague Formula race
Nürburgring, Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
June 27, 2010
26 laps on 3.199 mile road course; 83.169 miles
Fin
| St
| Driver
| #
| Owner
| Car
| Laps
| Money
| Status
| Laps Led
|
1
| 3
| Yelmer Buurman
| 3
| Atech Reid Motorsport
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 23 |
2
| 4
| Davide Rigon
| 8
| Azerti Motorsport
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
3
| 6
| Chris van der Drift
| 9
| GU-Racing
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
4
| 7
| Franck Perera
| 7
| Alan Docking
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
5
| 1
| Julien Jousse
| 22
| Emilio de Villota
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
6
| 5
| James Walker
| 1
| Atech Reid Motorsport
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
7
| 2
| Robert Doornbos
| 14
| Azerti Motorsport
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
8
| 11
| Max Wissel
| 10
| GU-Racing
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
9
| 8
| Tristan Gommendy
| 4
| Barazi-Epsilon
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
10
| 17
| Craig Dolby
| 19
| Alan Docking
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
11
| 16
| Marcos Martínez Ucha
| 18
| Emilio de Villota
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
12
| 12
| Borja García Menéndez
| 2
| Atech Reid Motorsport
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
13
| 10
| Narain Karthikeyan
| 5
| Jan Lammers
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 26
| 0
| running
| 0 |
14
| 9
| Sébastien Bourdais
| 69
| Laurent Rédon
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 25
| 0
| running
| 0 |
15
| 15
| Franck Montagny
| 33
| Barazi-Epsilon
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 25
| 0
| running
| 3 |
16
| 18
| María de Villota Comba
| 15
| Alan Docking
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 15
| 0
| did not finish
| 0 |
17
| 13
| Álvaro Parente
| 16
| Atech Reid Motorsport
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 12
| 0
| did not finish
| 0 |
18
| 14
| John Martin
| 24
| Alan Docking
| Panoz DP09/Menard V12
| 0
| 0
| did not start
| 0 |
Time of race: 00:46:36
Average Speed: 107.067 MPH
Pole Speed: 104.401 seconds