The 2011 Formula Abarth season was the seventh season of the former
Formula Azzurra, and the second under its guise of "Formula Abarth". It was the first split in European and Italian series.
The Italian Championship began on 17 April in
Vallelunga, while European Championship on 8 May in
Valencia. They finished together on 16 October in
Monza.
In the Italian championship,
Patric Niederhauser won the series racing for
Jenzer Motorsport with five wins and eight podiums at 149 points, thirteen ahead of runner-up and future
Formula One driver
Sergey Sirotkin who drove for
Euronova Racing by
Fortec. Third place was taken by Michael Heche, driving for BVM, a further five points behind Sirotkin.
The European championship saw Sirotkin win the series with five wins and 10 podiums at a points tally of 175, with Niederhauser 37 points behind. Heche also took third place for the European Championship at 98 points.
The 2011 Formula Abarth season was the seventh season of the former
Formula Azzurra, and the second under its guise of "Formula Abarth". It was the first split in European and Italian series.
The Italian Championship began on 17 April in
Vallelunga, while European Championship on 8 May in
Valencia. They finished together on 16 October in
Monza.
In the Italian championship,
Patric Niederhauser won the series racing for
Jenzer Motorsport with five wins and eight podiums at 149 points, thirteen ahead of runner-up and future
Formula One driver
Sergey Sirotkin who drove for
Euronova Racing by
Fortec. Third place was taken by Michael Heche, driving for BVM, a further five points behind Sirotkin.
The European championship saw Sirotkin win the series with five wins and 10 podiums at a points tally of 175, with Niederhauser 37 points behind. Heche also took third place for the European Championship at 98 points.