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2009 Swedish Touring Car Championship


The 2009 Swedish Touring Car Championship season was the 14th Swedish Touring Car Championship (STCC) season. It was decided over nine race weekends (comprising eighteen races) at six different circuits.

Tommy Rustad won the drivers' championship for the second time. The ethanol powered Volvo C30 of Polestar Racing proved to be the fastest car over one lap, as evidenced by them setting all fastest qualifying times during the season (although grid penalties ruined the perfect score), but they were plagued by bad reliability. Instead, Thed Björk, driving for Flash Engineering, lead the championship most of the season, only to be overtaken in the last race.

The team championship also went down to the wire, with Polestar Racing besting WestCoast Racing by one point in the last race.

The entry of the Biogas.se team with their Volkswagen Scirocco meant the debut of a biogas powered car in STCC. Unfortunately, they had trouble matching the pace of the other factory teams and ended up last in the team championship.

Changes for 2009

There were several rule changes for the 2009 season.

Race format changes:

  • Two races of approximately 20 minutes were held each race weekend.
  • There were no mandatory pitstops in either race.
  • The starting grid of the first race was determined by qualifying.
  • The starting grid of the second race was determined by the results from the first race with the top eight positions reversed.
  • The qualifying was divided into two sessions, where the eight fastest from the first (20 minutes) session moved on to the second (10 minutes) session.
  • Both races used rolling starts.

Other changes:

  • Yokohama replaced Michelin as tyre supplier.
  • Each race weekend, the team that scored most points received a price sum of 100.000 SEK. For this purpose, some of the one-car teams combined two and two.
  • The winner of the team championship was awarded an additional 100.000 SEK.
  • The manufacturers' championship was dropped.

Drivers

These were the STCC entries for the 2009 season. Drivers with numbers 88 and higher also competed in Semcon Cup, open for privateers only. All teams were Swedish-registered.

TeamCarNo.DriversClassRounds
WestCoast RacingBMW 320si E901SWE Richard GöranssonDAll
4SWE Robin RudholmDAll
Biogas.seVolkswagen Scirocco2SWE Fredrik EkblomDAll
11SWE Patrik OlssonDAll
Flash EngineeringBMW 320si E903SWE Thed BjörkDAll
6SWE Jan "Flash" NilssonDAll
92SWE Tobias TegelbyS17–18
Polestar RacingVolvo C305SWE Robert DahlgrenDAll
10NOR Tommy RustadDAll
Chevrolet Motorsport Sweden
Nordic Fine ArtChevrolet Lacetti
7NOR Thomas SchieD1–6
12SWE Pontus MörthD7–18
SEAT León9SWE Roger ErikssonDAll
Engström MotorsportHonda Accord8SWE Tomas EngströmDAll
MA:GP
IPS MotorsportAlfa Romeo 15620SWE Mattias AnderssonDAll
Peugeot 30821SWE Johan SturesonDAll
Team CaWalliBMW 320i E4688SWE Viktor HallrupSAll
93SWE Dick SahlénSAll
Team MECAAlfa Romeo 156 GTA89SWE Claes HoffstenSAll
G-Rex SwedenMercedes-Benz C20091SWE Tony JohanssonS1–6,9–12
Micke Ohlsson MotorsportPeugeot 407/BMW 320i E4694SWE Mikael OhlssonS1–10,15–16
Kristoffersson MotorsportAudi A495SWE Andreas SimonsenS5–6,9–10
98SWE Johan KristofferssonSAll
Huggare RacingOpel Astra96SWE Viktor HuggareSAll
Mälarpower MotorsportVolvo S6099SWE Ronnie BrandtS5–8,11–14,17–18
IconClass
DDrivers' Championship
SSemcon Cup

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  • Mikko Tiainen, Petter Granlund and Joakim Ahlberg were on the official entry list, but failed to participate in any races during the season.

Race calendar

The race calendar for this season was as follows:

RoundCircuit/LocationDate1 & 23 & 45 & 67 & 89 & 1011 & 1213 & 1415 & 1617 & 18
SWE Mantorp ParkMay 2
SWE Karlskoga MotorstadionMay 23
SWE Göteborg City RaceJune 6
SWE Ring KnutstorpJune 27
SWE Falkenbergs MotorbanaJuly 11
SWE Karlskoga MotorstadionAugust 15
NOR VålerbanenAugust 29
SWE Ring KnutstorpSeptember 12
SWE Mantorp ParkSeptember 26

Results and standings

The points system used for both the main championship and Semcon Cup was the standard FIA system of 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1, awarded to the top eight finishers of each race. In case of ties in points, the championship positions were determined by the classification in the latest race.

Races

RoundCircuit/LocationPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamHighest Scoring TeamWinning privateer123456789101112131415161718
SWE Mantorp ParkSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Robert DahlgrenPolestar RacingFlash EngineeringSWE Johan Kristoffersson
NOR Thomas SchieSWE Thed BjörkSWE Richard GöranssonWestCoast RacingSWE Johan Kristoffersson
SWE Karlskoga MotorstadionSWE Robin Rudholm*SWE Robin RudholmSWE Robin RudholmWestCoast RacingWestCoast RacingSWE Johan Kristoffersson
SWE Roger ErikssonSWE Robin RudholmSWE Robin RudholmWestCoast RacingSWE Viktor Hallrup
SWE Göteborg City RaceNOR Tommy Rustad*SWE Robert DahlgrenNOR Tommy RustadPolestar RacingMA:GP/IPSSWE Andreas Simonsen
SWE Fredrik EkblomSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Tomas EngströmEngström MotorsportSWE Viktor Hallrup
SWE Ring KnutstorpSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Robin RudholmSWE Robert DahlgrenPolestar RacingWestCoast RacingSWE Dick Sahlén
SWE Roger ErikssonSWE Robin RudholmSWE Jan NilssonFlash EngineeringSWE Dick Sahlén
SWE Falkenbergs MotorbanaNOR Tommy RustadNOR Tommy RustadNOR Tommy RustadPolestar RacingWestCoast RacingSWE Johan Kristoffersson
SWE Tomas EngströmSWE Thed BjörkSWE Richard GöranssonWestCoast RacingSWE Andreas Simonsen
SWE Karlskoga MotorstadionSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Jan NilssonSWE Jan NilssonFlash EngineeringWestCoast RacingSWE Tony Johansson
SWE Patrik OlssonSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Robert DahlgrenPolestar RacingSWE Dick Sahlén
NOR VålerbanenSWE Robert DahlgrenNOR Tommy RustadNOR Tommy RustadPolestar RacingPolestar RacingSWE Viktor Hallrup
SWE Pontus MörthSWE Thed BjörkNOR Tommy RustadPolestar RacingSWE Dick Sahlén
SWE Ring KnutstorpSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Richard GöranssonWestCoast RacingMA:GP/IPSSWE Viktor Hallrup
SWE Patrik OlssonSWE Thed BjörkSWE Johan SturesonIPS MotorsportSWE Mikael Ohlsson
SWE Mantorp ParkSWE Robin Rudholm♯SWE Robert DahlgrenNOR Tommy RustadPolestar RacingPolestar RacingSWE Johan Kristoffersson
SWE Tomas EngströmSWE Robert DahlgrenSWE Robert DahlgrenPolestar RacingSWE Johan Kristoffersson
  • Robert Dahlgren set the fastest qualifying time, but was moved down 10 places on the grid, due to engine changes.

♯ Robert Dahlgren set the fastest qualifying time, but was moved down 10 places on the grid, due to having received two yellow cards for unfair driving.

Drivers championship

The drivers' championship was won by Tommy Rustad. In the end he scored the same number of points as Thed Björk, but won thanks to finishing higher in the last race.

Pos.DriverMAN
SWEKAR
SWEGÖT
SWEKNU
SWEFAL
SWEKAR
SWEVÅL
NORKNU
SWEMAN
SWEPts123456789101112131415161718192021222324
NOR Tommy Rustad24581666*1*2RetDNS11414*1594
SWE Thed Björk4243243Ret2344232114Ret94
SWE Robin RudholmRet11*1*110922753362592680
SWE Richard Göransson3111597453125991Ret3Ret75
SWE Mattias Andersson65Ret103574Ret7525Ret966256
SWE Jan "Flash" Nilsson533711165161218Ret73Ret9Ret54
SWE Robert Dahlgren*1*Ret61617813RetDNS61Ret4*Ret*15♯5152
SWE Tomas EngströmRet102671911847143Ret1238350
SWE Johan Stureson787262RetRet419RetDNS7561RetRet48
SWE Roger Eriksson96844387513RetRet411134Ret739
SWE Pontus MörthRet912697881187415
SWE Patrik Olsson1415161215111081398610138211914
SWE Fredrik Ekblom119109810Ret10917RetRetDNS61451089
NOR Thomas Schie879Ret5DNS7
SWE Mikael Ohlsson151618DNSRetRet161415141072
SWE Viktor Hallrup12131411131212131411131011127Ret13112
SWE Andreas Simonsen12141181
SWE Johan Kristoffersson10121213RetDNS141510101111Ret16Ret1012100
SWE Tobias Tegelby15120
SWE Dick Sahlén16171317141311121715Ret9129Ret1214130
SWE Viktor Huggare13141515161513Ret1616151213101513Ret140
SWE Claes HoffstenRetDNS1714RetDNS1516181812131414RetDNSDNSDNS0
SWE Ronnie BrandtDNSDNSDNSDNS14Ret1515DNSDNS0
SWE Tony JohanssonDNSDNSDNSDNSRetRet19Ret10Ret0

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap |}

  • Tommy Rustad was given a 30 seconds time penalty for an incident in the start, dropping him from 7th to 14th place.

♯ Robert Dahlgren was docked 10 points in the drivers' championship, due to being deemed responsible for a crash with Thed Björk. Note that this penalty didn't affect the team score.

Team championship

The team championship was won by Polestar Racing, a single point ahead of West Coast Racing.

PosTeamPtsPrize money1234567
Polestar Racing156300.000 SEK
West Coast Racing155400.000 SEK
Flash Engineering148100.000 SEK
MA:GP / IPS104200.000 SEK
CMS / NFA60
Engström Motorsport50
Biogas.se23

Semcon Cup

The results in the 2009 Semcon Cup were as follows:

Pos.DriverMAN
SWEKAR
SWEGÖT
SWEKNU
SWEFAL
SWEKAR
SWEVÅL
NORKNU
SWEMAN
SWEPts12345678910
SWE Viktor Hallrup223121223342131Ret22133
SWE Johan Kristoffersson1112RetDNS441223Ret6Ret211111
SWE Dick Sahlén5525321165Ret121Ret334106
SWE Viktor Huggare3344443Ret56643234Ret582
SWE Mikael Ohlsson446DNSRetRet63442150
SWE Claes HoffstenRetDNS53RetDNS55773544RetDNSDNSDNS42
SWE Andreas Simonsen132134
SWE Ronnie BrandtDNSDNSDNSDNS5Ret55DNSDNS12
SWE Tobias Tegelby4311
SWE Tony JohanssonDNSDNSDNSDNSRetRet8Ret1Ret11

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References

References

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  2. "Official entry list for STCC 2009". TouringCarTimes.
  3. (September 2018). "Göransson drafted to WestCoast Racing". STCC.
  4. (September 2018). "Volkswagen teaming up with E.ON in STCC 2009". STCC.
  5. "Thed Björk joins Flash Engineering". TouringCarTimes.
  6. (September 2018). "Rustad (with Dahlgren) ready for Polestar Racing". STCC.
  7. "Thomas Schie leaves Chevrolet". TouringCarTimes.
  8. "Pontus Mörth confirmed for Chevrolet". TouringCarTimes.
  9. "Ohlsson switches from Peugeot to BMW". TouringCarTimes.
  10. (September 2018). "Race Calendar dates". STCC.
  11. "2009-calendar finally revealed". TouringCarTimes.
  12. "Rudholm on pole after penalty for Dahlgren". TouringCarTimes.
  13. "First pole for Tommy Rustad". TouringCarTimes.
  14. "Dahlgren and Rustad penalized". TouringCarTimes.
  15. "STCC Förarmästerskap 2009". STCC.
  16. "Teammästerskap 2009". STCC.
  17. "Semcon Cup 2009". STCC.
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