The 2011 JK Racing Asia Series was the first season of the rebranded
Formula BMW Pacific Series, which ran for seven seasons in Asia. The championship began on 9 April in
Sepang and was scheduled to finish on 30 October in
India[1] after eighteen races held at six meetings. However, due to unexpected cancellations, the final meeting was held on 4 December in
Sepang.[2]
Nine teams fielded 28 full-time and guest drivers during the tour.
Austrian rookie
Lucas Auer, the nephew of Formula 1 driver
Gerhard Berger became the 2011 JK Racing Asia Series Driver Champion with 292 points after scoring 17 podium finishes from 18 races with 7 wins. His nearest competitor, Afiq Ikhwan, took 10 wins during the whole season, equalling the record previously set by
Jazeman Jaafar,[3] but only managed second overall with 285 points.
Lucas Auer was also crowned the JK Racing Asia Series Rookie of the Year 2011 for finishing the season as the rookie with the most points. After collecting 2 points for taking 2 pole positions in India, Auer made his lead in the rookie standings unassailable, thus deciding the rookie title with 6 races to go.[4] His nearest challenger, Irfan Ilyas from Petronas Mofaz Racing Team managed 135 points from the whole season.[citation needed]
Auer's consistent podium finishes also resulted in his team
Eurointernational being crowned the JK Racing Asia Series Team Trophy Winners 2011 with 574 points.[citation needed]
Teams and drivers
All cars are
BMW-engined
Mygale FB02 chassis. Guest drivers in italics.
Points were awarded on the same basis (excluding pole points) as the drivers' championship, but only to a team's first two cars at the end of the race. If a team was running just one car at a meeting, their points were doubled.
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