2005 Superstars Series

2005 Superstars Series season
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The 2005 Superstars Series season was the second season of the Campionato Italiano Superstars (Italian Superstars Championship). The championship was won by Tobia Masini driving for Audi.

Teams and drivers

Team Cars No. Drivers Rounds
Italy CAAL Racing BMW M5 E39 1 Italy Francesco Ascani All
2 Italy Leonardo Baccarelli 3, 5-9
Italy Albert Colajanni 2, 4
Italy Lanza Motorsport BMW M5 E39 5 Italy Mauro Simoncini 1, 3, 5, 9
Italy Vaccari Motori BMW M5 E39 7 Italy Simone di Mario 4, 7-9
8 Italy Marco Della Monica 1
Italy Motortech Racing Jaguar S-Type R 9 Italy Giuliano Alessi 3-5
Italy Stefano Bonello 6-7, 9
Italy Oscar Venturato 9
10 Italy Alessandro Battaglin 3-9
Italy Max Team BMW M5 E39 11 Italy Simone Galluzzo All
12 Italy Fabrizio Armetta 1-3
Italy Alberto Cerrai 4
Italy Albert Colajanni 6-7
Italy Scuderia La Torre BMW M5 E39 14 Italy Riccardo Romagnoli 1-2
Italy I Motori di Carlotta BMW M5 E39 Italy Enrico Uncini 4
Italy Luca Marini 5-6
18 Italy Giacomo Bertola 2-3
Italy Fabrizio Armetta 4-9
Italy Scuderia Bigazzi Audi RS6 56 Italy Tobia Masini All
Italy Santucci Motorsport BMW M5 E39 60 Italy Diego Alessi 9

Calendar

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Italy Adria 17 April Italy Tobia Masini Italy Francesco Ascani Italy Francesco Ascani Italy CAAL Racing
2 Italy Vallelunga 8 March Italy Simone Galluzzo Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy Simone Galluzzo Italy Max Team
3 Italy Imola 19 June Italy Tobia Masini Italy Tobia Masini Italy Tobia Masini Italy Scuderia Bigazzi
4 Italy Mugello 4 July Italy Simone Galluzzo Italy Simone Galluzzo Italy Simone Galluzzo Italy Max Team
5 Italy Magione 24 July Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy Tobia Masini Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy I Motori di Carlotta
6 Italy Varano 11 September Italy Simone Galluzzo Italy Tobia Masini Italy Tobia Masini Italy Scuderia Bigazzi
7 Italy Monza 25 September Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy Tobia Masini Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy I Motori di Carlotta
8 Italy Adria 9 October Italy Tobia Masini Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy Tobia Masini Italy Scuderia Bigazzi
9 Italy Misano 23 October Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy Fabrizio Armetta Italy I Motori di Carlotta

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