Race Calendar and Winners
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest Lap | Winning driver | Winning car | TV |
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1 | Hockenheimring | 27 April | Bernd Schneider | Bernd Schneider | Bernd Schneider | Mercedes | ZDF |
2 | Adria | 11 May | Marcel Fässler | Bernd Schneider | Christijan Albers | Mercedes | ARD |
3 | Nürburgring | 25 May | Marcel Fässler | Bernd Schneider | Christijan Albers | Mercedes | ZDF |
4 | EuroSpeedway | 8 June | Bernd Schneider | Alain Menu | Bernd Schneider | Mercedes | ZDF |
5 | Norisring | 22 June | Bernd Schneider | Bernd Schneider | Christijan Albers | Mercedes | ARD |
6 | Donington Park | 27 July | Bernd Schneider | Bernd Schneider | Jean Alesi | Mercedes | ZDF |
7 | Nürburgring | 17 August | Mattias Ekström | Peter Dumbreck | Laurent Aïello | Audi | ARD |
8 | A1-Ring | 7 September | Marcel Fässler | Bernd Schneider | Marcel Fässler | Mercedes | ARD |
9 | Zandvoort | 21 September | Timo Scheider | Christijan Albers | Christijan Albers | Mercedes | ZDF |
10 | Hockenheimring | 5 October | Mattias Ekström | Alain Menu | Jean Alesi | Mercedes | ARD |
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