List of 2009 motorsport champions

2009 motorsport Champions
Previous: 2008 Next: 2010

This list of 2009 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races.

Open wheel racing

Series Champion refer
Formula One World Championship United Kingdom Jenson Button 2009 Formula One season
Constructors: United Kingdom Brawn GP
IndyCar Series United Kingdom Dario Franchitti 2009 IndyCar Series season
Rookie: Brazil Raphael Matos
A1 Grand Prix Republic of Ireland A1 Team Ireland (Adam Carroll) 2008–09 A1 Grand Prix season
Superleague Formula England Liverpool F.C. (Adrián Vallés) 2009 Superleague Formula season
FIA Formula Two Championship Spain Andy Soucek 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship season
GP2 Series Germany Nico Hülkenberg 2009 GP2 Series season
Teams: France ART Grand Prix
GP2 Asia Series Japan Kamui Kobayashi 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season
Teams: France DAMS
Firestone Indy Lights United States J. R. Hildebrand 2009 Indy Lights season
Teams: United States AGR-AFS Racing
Atlantic Championship United States John Edwards 2009 Atlantic Championship season
C2: United States Michael Mällinen
Teams: United States Newman Wachs Racing
Star Mazda Championship United Kingdom Adam Christodoulou 2009 Star Mazda Championship season
Formula Nippon France Loïc Duval 2009 Formula Nippon season
Teams: Japan Nakajima Racing
International Formula Master Switzerland Fabio Leimer 2009 International Formula Master season
Teams: Italy JD Motorsport
Euroseries 3000 United Kingdom Will Bratt 2009 Euroseries 3000 season
Teams: Italy FMS International
Italian Formula 3000 United Kingdom Will Bratt
Formula Palmer Audi United Kingdom Richard Plant 2009 Formula Palmer Audi season
ADAC Formel Masters Germany Daniel Abt 2009 ADAC Formel Masters season
Teams: Germany Abt Sportsline
Formula Challenge Japan Japan Kazuki Miura
Formula Three
Formula 3 Euro Series France Jules Bianchi 2009 Formula 3 Euro Series season
Teams: France ART Grand Prix
Rookie: Finland Valtteri Bottas
Nation: France France
British Formula 3 Championship C: Australia Daniel Ricciardo 2009 British Formula 3 season
N: United Kingdom Daniel McKenzie
German Formula Three Championship Overall: Belgium Laurens Vanthoor 2009 German Formula Three season
Trophy: Ukraine Sergey Chukanov
Rookie: Netherlands Stef Dusseldorp
AvD Speed: Belgium Laurens Vanthoor
Italian Formula Three Championship Italy Daniel Zampieri 2009 Italian Formula Three season
Teams: Italy BVM - Target Racing
All-Japan Formula Three Championship C: Sweden Marcus Ericsson 2009 All-Japan Formula Three season
Teams: Japan TOM'S
National: Japan Naoki Yamamoto
National Teams: Japan HFDP Racing
Engine Tuners: Japan Toyota-TOM'S
European F3 Open Championship Open: Spain Bruno Méndez 2009 European F3 Open season
Teams: Spain Campos Racing
Copa: United Kingdom Callum MacLeod
Formula 3 Sudamericana Brazil Leonardo Cordeiro 2009 Formula 3 Sudamericana season
Teams: Brazil Cesario Formula
Australian Drivers' Championship Gold Star: United Kingdom Joey Foster 2009 Australian Drivers' Championship
National A: Australia Tom Tweedie
National B: United Kingdom Peter Kalpakiotis
Toyota Racing Series New Zealand Mitch Cunningham 2008–09 Toyota Racing Series
Austria Formula 3 Cup Germany Francesco Lopez
Finnish Formula Three Championship Finland Kimmo Joutvuo
North European Zone Formula 3 Cup Finland Jani Tammi
Chilean Formula Three Championship Chile Javier Barrales
Formula Renault
Formula Renault 3.5 Series Belgium Bertrand Baguette 2009 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season
Teams: Portugal International DracoRacing
Formula V6 Asia Bahrain Hamad Al Fardan 2009 Formula V6 Asia season
Teams: Hong Kong Dyna Ten Motorsport
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Spain Albert Costa 2009 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season
Teams: Spain Epsilon Euskadi
Formula Renault West European Cup Spain Albert Costa 2009 Formula Renault WEC season
Teams: Spain Epsilon Euskadi
Formula Renault Northern European Cup Portugal António Félix da Costa 2009 Formula Renault 2.0 NEC season
Formula Renault UK C: United Kingdom Dean Smith 2009 Formula Renault UK season
G: United Kingdom Harry Tincknell
Formula Renault BARC United Kingdom Kieren Clark 2009 Formula Renault BARC season
Formula Renault 2.0 Finland Finland Jukka Honkavuori 2009 Finnish Formula Renault season
Italian Formula Renault Championship Italy Daniel Mancinelli 2009 Italian Formula Renault season
Teams: Italy CO2 Motorsport
Formule Renault 2.0 Suisse Switzerland Nico Müller 2009 Swiss Formula Renault season
Teams: Italy CO2 Motorsport
Formula Renault 2.0 Sweden Sweden Felix Rosenqvist 2009 Swedish Formula Renault season
Formula Renault North European Zone 2009 Formula Renault NEZ season
Formula 2000 Light Germany Thiemo Storz 2009 Formula 2000 Light season
Opening Series: Italy Giovanni Venturini
Formul'Academy Euro Series Belgium Benjamin Bailly 2009 Formul'Academy Euro Series season
Formula Azzurra Italy Alberto Cerqui
Formula BMW
Formula BMW Europe Brazil Felipe Nasr 2009 Formula BMW Europe season
Teams: United States EuroInternational
Formula BMW Pacific Indonesia Rio Haryanto 2009 Formula BMW Pacific season
Teams: Malaysia Questnet Team Qi-Meritus
Formula BMW Americas Colombia Gabriel Chaves 2009 Formula BMW Americas season
Teams: United States EuroInternational
Formula Lista Junior Italy Kevin Giovesi 2009 Formula Lista Junior season
Teams: Switzerland Daltec Racing
Formula Ford
British Formula Ford Championship C: United Kingdom James Cole 2009 British Formula Ford season
S: United Kingdom Daniel Cammish
Australian Formula Ford Championship Australia Nick Percat 2009 Australian Formula Ford Championship
Danish Formula Ford Championship Denmark Dennis Lind
Finnish Formula Ford Championship Finland Janne Knuutinen
New Zealand Formula Ford Championship New Zealand Richie Stanaway
F2000 Championship Series United States Chris Miller
Pacific F2000 United States Robert Podlesni

Karting

Series Driver refer
KF1
CIK-FIA European Championship Finland Aaro Vainio
KF Winter Series United Kingdom Mark Litchfield
KF2
CIK-FIA European Championship Italy Angelo Lombardo
Finnish Championship Finland Aleksi Tuukkanen
Florida Winter Tour United States Alex Speed
KF Winter Series United Kingdom Shaun Carter
KF3
WSK KF3 International Series Netherlands Nyck de Vries
German Junior Kart Championship
CIK-FIA European Championship
Finnish Championship Finland Matias Köykkä
Florida Winter Tour United States Tristan DeGrand
KF Winter Series United Kingdom Alexander Albon
Swedish Championship Sweden Gustav Malja
KZ2
Finnish Championship Finland Jesse Kuusi
Kerpen Winterpokal Germany Marcel Jeleniowski
Swedish Championship Sweden Filip Gudmundsson
Rotax Max/Rotax series
Dutch Chrono Micro Max Winter Championship Belgium Milan Evers
Florida Winter Tour Rotax DD2 Canada Darren White
Florida Winter Tour Rotax Micro Max United States Logan Sargeant
Florida Winter Tour Rotax Senior Brazil Fábio Orsolon
South Florida Rotax Max Challenge Dominican Republic Jonathan De Castro
Swedish Rotax Max Championship Sweden Nicodemus Ahlin
Superkart
Australian Superkart Championship 250 International: Australia Sam Zavaglia 2009 Australian Superkart season
125cc Gearbox: Australia Steven Tamasi
European Superkart Championship United Kingdom Gavin Bennett
Finnish Formula 250 Finland Kai Frisk
Other Florida Winter Tour series
Florida Winter Tour Comer Cadet United States Santino Ferrucci
Florida Winter Tour Masters Shifter United States Eduardo Martins
Florida Winter Tour Pro Shifter United States Alex Speed
Florida Winter Tour Stock Moto Brazil Victor Carbone
Florida Winter Tour TaG Junior Philippines Alessandra Madrigal
Florida Winter Tour TaG Senior Puerto Rico Richard Benitez
Other series
Homestead Karting Spring Championship Series Dominican Republic Jonathan De Castro
Kerpen Winterpokal Bambini Germany Alex Lambertz
Middle East Junior Karting Cup United Kingdom Heinrich Watson Miller
Swedish Formula Yamaha Championship Sweden Hampus Petersson
Trofeo di Primavera 60cc Italy Roberto Zoanni

Sports car

Series Driver refer
American Le Mans Series LMP1: Australia David Brabham
LMP1: United States Scott Sharp
2009 American Le Mans Series season
LMP1 Teams: United States Highcroft Racing
LMP2: Mexico Luis Díaz
LMP2: Mexico Adrian Fernández
LMP2 Teams: Mexico Fernández Racing
GT2: Germany Jörg Bergmeister
GT2: United States Patrick Long
GT2 Teams: United States Flying Lizard Motorsports
Challenge: United States Martin Snow
Challenge: United States Melanie Snow
Challenge Teams: United States Snow Racing
Le Mans Series LMP1: Czech Republic Jan Charouz
LMP1: Czech Republic Tomáš Enge
LMP1: Germany Stefan Mücke
2009 Le Mans Series season
LMP1 Teams: United Kingdom Aston Martin Racing
LMP2: Portugal Miguel Amaral
LMP2: France Olivier Pla
LMP2 Teams: Portugal Quifel ASM Team
GT1: France Yann Clairay
GT1: France Patrice Goueslard
GT1 Teams: France Luc Alphand Adventures
GT2: Germany Marc Lieb
GT2: Austria Richard Lietz
GT2 Teams: Germany Team Felbermayr-Proton
Asian Le Mans Series LMP1: France Christophe Tinseau
LMP1: Japan Shinji Nakano
2009 Asian Le Mans Series season
LMP1 Teams: France Sora Racing
LMP2: France Jacques Nicolet
LMP2: Monaco Richard Hein
LMP2: France Matthieu Lahaye
LMP2 Teams: France OAK Racing
GT1: Japan Atsushi Yogo
GT1: Japan Hiroyuki Iiri
GT1 Teams: Japan JLOC
GT2: Germany Dominik Farnbacher
GT2: Denmark Allan Simonsen
GT2 Teams: Germany Hankook Team Farnbacher
FIA GT Championship GT1: Germany Michael Bartels
GT1: Italy Andrea Bertolini
2009 FIA GT Championship season
GT1 Teams: Germany Vitaphone Racing
GT2: United Kingdom Richard Westbrook
GT2 Teams: Italy AF Corse
Citation Cup: Canada Chris Niarchos
FIA GT3 European Championship Germany Christopher Haase
Germany Christopher Mies
2009 FIA GT3 European Championship season
Teams: France Hexis Racing AMR
Aston Martin Cup: France Thomas Accary
Aston Martin Cup: France Julien Rodrigues
Corvette Cup: Italy Diego Alessi
Corvette Cup: Italy Luca Pirri
Ferrari Cup: Italy Stefano Gattuso
Ford Cup: Belgium Eric De Doncker
Porsche Cup: Austria Niki Lanik
Audi Cup: Germany Christopher Haase
Audi Cup: Germany Christopher Mies
BMW Cup: Hungary Csaba Walter
BMW Cup: Germany Claudia Hürtgen
GT4 European Cup United Kingdom Joe Osborne
Supersport: Austria Augustin Eder
Teams: United Kingdom RJN Motorsport
Formula Le Mans Cup Belgium Nico Verdonck 2009 Formula Le Mans Cup season
Teams: France DAMS
International GT Open Overall: Switzerland Joël Camathias
Overall: Switzerland Marcel Fässler
2009 International GT Open season
Overall Teams: Switzerland Trottet Racing
Super GT: Switzerland Joël Camathias
Super GT: Switzerland Marcel Fässler
Super GT Teams: Italy Autorlando Sport
GTS: Poland Michał Broniszewski
GTS: Austria Philipp Peter
GTS Teams: Italy Villois Racing
Rolex Sports Car Series DP: United States Jon Fogarty
DP: United States Alex Gurney
2009 Rolex Sports Car Series season
DP Teams: United States #99 GAINSCO/Bob Stallings Racing
DP Chassis: United States Riley Technologies
DP Engine: United States Ford
GT: United States Leh Keen
GT: Germany Dirk Werner
GT Teams: United States #87 Farnbacher Loles Racing
GT Engine: Germany Porsche
British GT Championship GT3: United Kingdom David Jones
GT3: United Kingdom Godfrey Jones
2009 British GT season
GT4: United Kingdom Jody Firth
Supersport: United Kingdom Marcus Clutton
Supersport: United Kingdom Phil Keen
French GT Championship GT: France Eric Debard
GT Teams: Luxembourg DKR Engineering
GT3: France Philippe Gaillard
GT3: France Mike Parisy
GT3 Teams: France Ruffier Racing
Italian GT Championship GT2: Portugal Francisco Cruz Martins
GT2 Teams: Italy Autorlando Sport
GT3: Italy Stefano Livio
GT3: Italy Lorenzo Bontempelli
GT3 Teams: Switzerland Kessel Racing
GT Cup: Italy Mario Ferraris
GT Cup: Italy Aldo Cerruti
ADAC GT Masters Germany Christian Abt 2009 ADAC GT Masters season
Teams: Germany Callaway Competition
Amateurs: Switzerland Toni Seiler
Australian GT Championship Outright: Australia David Wall
GT Challenge: Australia Jordan Ormsby
GT Production: Australia Paul Freestone
Belgian GT Championship Belgium Jean-François Hemroulle
Belgium Tim Verbergt
Teams: Belgium Porsche First Motorsport
Dutch Supercar Challenge GT: Netherlands Cornelius Euser
SS1: Netherlands Nol Köhler
SS1: Netherlands Henk Haane
SS2: Netherlands Bert van der Zweerde
Sport: Netherlands Nik de Jong
Sport: Netherlands Koen Bogaerts
Dutch GT4 Championship Netherlands Christiaan Frankenhout
Speed World Challenge GT United States Brandon Davis 2009 Speed World Challenge season
GT3 Asia Challenge Malaysia Tunku Hammam Sulong
BioRacing Series France Morgan Moulin-Traffort
Italian Prototype Championship Italy Davide Uboldi
CN2: Italy Jacopo Faccioni
Ginettas
Ginetta G50 Cup United Kingdom Nathan Freke
Ginetta Junior Championship United Kingdom Sarah Moore
Ginetta Championship Great Britain United Kingdom Mark Davies
Ginetta G20 Eurocup
Ginetta Cup Sweden Sweden Ola Nilsson
Locosts
Locost 750MC Championship United Kingdom David Bartholomew
Mazdas
SCCA Playboy MX-5 Cup United States Todd Lamb
Ma5da MX5 Championship United Kingdom Tom Roche
Porsches
Porsche Supercup Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen 2009 Porsche Supercup season
Teams: Austria Konrad Motorsport
Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain Pro: United Kingdom Tim Bridgman
Pro-Am 1: United Kingdom Glynn Geddie
Pro-Am 2: United Kingdom Glenn McMenamin
Teams: United Kingdom Redline Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup Germany Germany Thomas Jäger
Teams: Germany MS Racing
Porsche Carrera Cup France France Renaud Derlot
Class B: France Henry Hassid
Junior: France Kevin Estre
Teams: France Team Sofrev ASP
Porsche Carrera Cup Italy Italy Alessandro Balzan
Porsche Carrera Cup Scandinavia Sweden Jocke Mangs
Porsche Carrera Cup Japan Japan Yasuhiro Shimizu
Class B: Japan Michael Kim
Teams: Japan Direction Racing Evo
Porsche GT3 Cup Australia Australia Matt Kingsley
Porsche GT3 Cup New Zealand New Zealand Craig Baird
New Zealand Porsche Championship New Zealand Mike Baker
Radicals
Radical European Masters United Kingdom Derek Johnston

Touring car racing

Series Driver refer
World Touring Car Championship Overall: Italy Gabriele Tarquini 2009 World Touring Car Championship season
M/C: Spain SEAT Sport
Independents: Netherlands Tom Coronel
Independent Teams: Spain SUNRED Engineering
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters Germany Timo Scheider 2009 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters season
British Touring Car Championship Overall: United Kingdom Colin Turkington 2009 British Touring Car Championship season
M/C: United Kingdom Vauxhall
Teams: United Kingdom VX Racing
Independents: United Kingdom Colin Turkington
Independent Teams: United Kingdom Team RAC
European Touring Car Cup Super 2000: United Kingdom James Thompson 2009 European Touring Car Cup
Super Production: Latvia Marcis Birkens
Super 1600: Germany Carsten Seifert
V8 Supercar First-tier: Australia Jamie Whincup 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Second-tier: Australia Jonathon Webb 2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series
Third-tier: Australia Adam Wallis 2009 Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series
Swedish Touring Car Championship Norway Tommy Rustad 2009 Swedish Touring Car Championship season
Junior: Sweden Linus Ohlsson
Privateers: Sweden Victor Hallrup
Danish Touring Car Championship Denmark Michel Nykjær
ADAC Procar Series D1: Switzerland Remo Friberg
D2: Switzerland Guido Thierfelder
D3: Switzerland Matthias Schläppi
Portuguese Touring Car Championship Overall: Portugal José Pedro Fontes
D1: Portugal José Pedro Fontes
D2: Portugal Duarte Félix da Costa
D3: Portugal Nuno Batista
D4: Portugal José Monroy
Belgian Touring Car Series Belgium Frédéric Bouvy
Belgium Christian Kelders
Makes: Germany BMW
Junior: Belgium Michel Plennevaux
Belgium Guy Katsers
Italian Endurance Touring Car Championship D1: Italy Roberto Colciago
D1 Diesel: Italy Valentina Albanese
D2: Italy Giorgio Vinella
D2: Italy Marco Baroncini
Endurance Touring Car Series Touring Master Cup: Italy Luca Cappellari
Touring Master Cup: Switzerland Enzo Calderari
Touring Master Cup: Italy Daniele Mulacchiè
Superdiesel Challenge: Italy Sergio Peroni
Spanish Endurance Cup Spain Roberto Carretón
Spain Luis Calleja
Speed World Challenge TC Brazil Pierre Kleinubing 2009 Speed World Challenge season
KONI Cup GS: Canada Ken Wilden
GS Teams: United States Rehagen Racing
GS Manufacturers: United States Ford
ST: United States Christian Miller
ST Teams: Canada Compass360 Racing
ST Manufacturers: Japan Honda
New Zealand V8s New Zealand Kayne Scott 2008–09 New Zealand V8 season
New Zealand Production Racing Championship Class A: New Zealand Cody McMaster
Class B: New Zealand Gene Rollinson
Class C: New Zealand Brady Kennett
Eurocup Mégane Trophy Netherlands Mike Verschuur 2009 Eurocup Mégane Trophy season
Teams: France TDS Racing
Gentlemen: France Jean-Philippe Madonia
Batelco 2000cc Challenge Bahrain Mustafa Al-Khan
V8 Utes Australia Jack Elsegood 2009 V8 Utes season
Fiats
Trofeo Abarth 500 Europe Italy Emanuele Moncini
Trofeo Abarth 500 Italia Italy Salvatore Tavano
Mini Challenge
Mini Challenge Australia Australia Paul Stokell 2009 Australian Mini Challenge
Mini Challenge Germany Sweden Daniel Haglöf
Mini Challenge New Zealand New Zealand Craig Innes
Mini Challenge Spain Spain Víctor Saez
Spain David Izaguirre
Mini Challenge United Kingdom Overall: United Kingdom Luke Caudle
S: United Kingdom Ollie Mortimer
Club: United Kingdom Luke Caudle
Novice: United Kingdom Luke Caudle
Peugeots
Peugeot Spider Cup Denmark Denmark Ronnie Bremer
Copa Peugeot 207 THP Spain Alex Royo
Renault Clio Cup
Renault Clio Cup Denmark Denmark Claus Christensen
Renault Clio Cup UK United Kingdom Phil Glew
Renault Clio Cup Switzerland Switzerland Daniel Hadorn
Renault Clio Cup Spain Spain Gonzalo Martín
Renault Clio Cup France France Nicolas Milan
Renault Clio Cup Italy Italy Cristian Ricciarini
Renault Clio Cup Belgium Belgium François Verbist
Renault Junior Cup Sweden Sweden Gustav Rickhamre
SEAT León Supercopa
SEAT León Eurocup Hungary Norbert Michelisz 2009 SEAT León Eurocup season
Spanish SEAT León Supercopa Spain Marc Carol
German SEAT León Supercopa Germany Thomas Marschall
Italian Trofeo SEAT León Supercopa Italy Luca Trevisol
Italy Matteo Zucchi

Stock car racing

Series Driver refer
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series United States Jimmie Johnson 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup
Owner: United States Jeff Gordon (Hendrick Motorsports)
Rookie: United States Joey Logano
Manufacturers: United States Chevrolet
NASCAR Nationwide Series United States Kyle Busch 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series
Owner: United States Joe Gibbs (Joe Gibbs Racing)
Rookie: United States Justin Allgaier
Manufacturers: Japan Toyota
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series United States Ron Hornaday, Jr. 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Owner: United States DeLana Harvick (Kevin Harvick Incorporated)
Rookie: United States Johnny Sauter
Manufacturers: Japan Toyota
ARCA RE/MAX Series United States Justin Lofton 2009 ARCA RE/MAX Series
NASCAR Camping World East Series United States Ryan Truex 2009 NASCAR Camping World East Series
NASCAR Camping World West Series United States Jason Bowles 2009 NASCAR Camping World West Series
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Canada Andrew Ranger 2009 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
NASCAR Corona Series Mexico Germán Quiroga 2009 NASCAR Corona Series season
Speedcar Series Italy Gianni Morbidelli 2008–09 Speedcar Series season
Teams: United States Palm Beach
Camaro Cup Norway Ole Martin Lindum
National Hot Rod World Final United Kingdom Carl Boardley
RACECAR Series Elite: France Lucas Lasserre
Open: France Wilfried Boucenna
European Late Model Series United Kingdom Gary Ellis

Rallying

Series Driver/Co-Driver refer
World Rally Championship France Sébastien Loeb
Monaco Daniel Elena
2009 World Rally Championship season
Teams: France Citroën Total WRT
Junior World Rally Championship Czech Republic Martin Prokop
Czech Republic Jan Tománek
Production World Rally Championship Portugal Armindo Araújo
Portugal Miguel Ramalho
Intercontinental Rally Challenge United Kingdom Kris Meeke
Republic of Ireland Paul Nagle
2009 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season
Manufacturers: France Peugeot
Asia-Pacific Rally Championship Australia Cody Crocker
Australia Ben Atkinson
2009 Asia-Pacific Rally Championship season
Asia Cup: Australia Cody Crocker
Asia Cup: Australia Ben Atkinson
Pacific Cup: New Zealand Hayden Paddon
Pacific Cup: New Zealand John Kennard
Australian Rally Championship Australia Simon Evans
Australia Sue Evans
2009 Australian Rally Championship
British Rally Championship Republic of Ireland Keith Cronin
Republic of Ireland Greg Shinnors
2009 British Rally Championship season
African Rally Championship Zimbabwe James Whyte
Zimbabwe Phil Archenoul
2009 African Rally Championship season
Manufacturers: Japan Subaru
Rally America National Championship United States Travis Pastrana
Sweden Christian Edstrom
2009 Rally America season

Rally raid

Series Driver/Co-Driver refer
Cross Country Rally World Cup France Guerlain Chicherit
Sweden Tina Thorner
Manufacturers: Germany X-Raid GMBH
2WD Trophy Drivers: France Pascal Thomasse
2WD Trophy Drivers: France Pascal Larroque
2WD Trophy Manufacturers: France MD
Production T2 Drivers: Russia Artem Varentsov
Production T2 Drivers: Russia Roman Elagin
Production T2 Manufacturers: Japan Nissan
International Cup for Cross-Country Bajas Russia Boris Gadasin
Russia Vladimir Demyanenko
Production T2: Russia Artem Varentsov
Production T2: Russia Roman Elagin

Rallycross

Series Driver refer
European Rallycross Championship Division 1: Norway Sverre Isachsen
Division 1A: Norway Mats Lysen
Division 2: Norway Knut Ove Børseth
ERA Cup Division 1: Norway Sverre Isachsen
Division 1A: Norway Mats Lysen
Division 2: Norway Knut Ove Børseth
Central European Zone Trophy Division 1: Hungary Zoltán Harsányi
Division 1A: Czech Republic Petr Bílek
Division 2: Czech Republic Roman Častoral
Division 4: Czech Republic Tomáš Hurt
North European Zone Championship 1600: Lithuania Ugnius Jurdonas
2000: Lithuania Vaidas Navickas
Open: Norway Ola Frøshaug
4WD: Lithuania Vitalijus Plastininas
MSA British Rallycross Championship United Kingdom Pat Doran
BRDA British Rallycross Championship Supercar: United Kingdom Pat Doran
Supermodified: United Kingdom James Bird
Stock Hatch A: United Kingdom Tony Lynch
Stock Hatch B: United Kingdom Toby Crocker
Junior: United Kingdom Bradley Bailey
Austrian Rallycross Championship Division 1: Austria Peter Ramler
Division 1A: Czech Republic Petr Bílek
Division 2: Czech Republic Roman Častoral
Division 4: Czech Republic Jan Skála
German Rallycross Championship Division 1: Germany René Münnich
Division 1A: Germany Rolf Volland
Division 5: Germany Ralf Goltz
French Rallycross Championship Division 1: France Marc Laboulle
Division 1A: France Samuel Peu
Division 3: France Marc Morize
Division 4: France Yvonnick Jagu
Coupe Logan Rallycross France David Olivier
Finnish Rallycross Championship Division 1: Finland Atro Määttä
SRC: Finland Mika Vaaranmaa
Swedish Rallycross Championship Division 1: Sweden Stig-Olov Walfridsson
Super Nationell: Sweden Fredrik Tiger
Nationell 2400: Sweden Daniel Wall

Drifting

Series Driver refer
D1 Grand Prix Japan Youichi Imamura 2009 D1 Grand Prix season
D1 Grand Prix USA Japan Daigo Saito
D1 Street Legal Japan Kiyofumi Jikuya
Formula D United States Chris Forsberg 2009 Formula D season
D1NZ New Zealand Gaz Whiter
European Drift Championship United Kingdom Mark Luney 2009 European Drift Championship season
British Drift Championship United Kingdom Stephen Biagioni
JDM Allstars Netherlands Remmo Niezen
Prodrift Super Series Republic of Ireland Dean Kearney
Prodrift Ireland Republic of Ireland Mike Deane

Truck racing

Series Driver refer
European Truck Racing Championship Czech Republic David Vrsecky
Teams: Czech Republic Buggyra Int. Racing System

Motorcycles

Road racing

Series Rider refer
MotoGP World Championship Italy Valentino Rossi 2009 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
Teams: Italy Fiat Yamaha Team
250cc World Championship Japan Hiroshi Aoyama
Manufacturers: Italy Aprilia
125cc World Championship Spain Julián Simón
Manufacturers: Italy Aprilia
Superbike World Championship United States Ben Spies 2009 Superbike World Championship season
Manufacturers: Italy Ducati
Supersport World Championship United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow 2009 Supersport World Championship season
Manufacturers: Japan Honda
FIM Superstock 1000 Championship Belgium Xavier Simeon 2009 FIM Superstock 1000 Championship season
Manufacturers: Italy Ducati
European Superstock 600 Championship United Kingdom Gino Rea
Sidecar World Championship United Kingdom Ben Birchall
United Kingdom Tom Birchall
Endurance World Championship Austria Yamaha Austria Racing 7
Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
Endurance World Cup Qatar Qatar Endurance Racing Team
Manufacturers: Japan Suzuki
Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil
European Road Racing Championship 125cc: Germany Marcel Schrötter
Supersport: United Kingdom Kev Coghlan
Superstock: Spain Carmelo Morales
ICGP UEM Cup 350cc: United Kingdom Lea Gourlay
250cc: France André Gouin
Supermono UEM Cup Germany Manfred Kehrmann
British Superbike Championship United Kingdom Leon Camier 2009 British Superbike season
Cup: United Kingdom Gary Mason
British Supersport Championship United Kingdom Steve Plater 2009 British Supersport Championship season
Cup: United Kingdom Sam Lowes
British Superstock 1000 Championship United Kingdom Alastair Seeley
British Superstock 600 Championship United Kingdom Jamie Hamilton
British 125 Championship United Kingdom James Lodge 2009 British 125 Championship season
Cup: United Kingdom Tim Hastings
KTM RC8 Super Cup United Kingdom Dave Wood
AMA American Superbike Championship Australia Mat Mladin
AMA Daytona Superbike Championship United States Danny Eslick
AMA Supersport Championship United States Josh Day
AMA Moto-GT Championship United States Crozier Motorsports

Motocross

Series Rider refer
FIM Motocross World Championship MX1: Italy Antonio Cairoli 2009 FIM Motocross World Championship season
MX1 Manufacturers: Japan Yamaha
MX2: France Marvin Musquin
MX2 Manufacturers: Austria KTM
MX3: France Pierre Renet
MX3 Manufacturers: Japan Honda
Junior: United States Eli Tomac
Women: Germany Stephanie Laier
Women Manufacturers: Austria KTM
Sidecarcross World Championship Belgium Joris Hendrickx
Latvia Kaspars Liepiņš
2009 Sidecarcross world championship

Supercross

Series Rider refer
FIM Supercross World Championship United States James Stewart, Jr. 2009 AMA Supercross season
AMA Supercross
AMA Supercross Lites West: United States Ryan Dungey
East: France Christophe Pourcel
X Games
Men's Moto X Super X West: United States Josh Hansen X Games XV
Women's Moto X Super X East: United States Ashley Fiolek
Moto X Adaptive United States Chris Ridgway

Freestyle Motocross

Series Rider refer
Red Bull X-Fighters United States Nate Adams
X Games
Moto X Step Up United States Ricky Carmichael
United States Ronnie Renner (tie)
X Games XV
Moto X Best Trick United States Kyle Loza
Moto X Freestyle Australia Blake Williams

Supermoto

Series Rider refer
X Games
Moto X SuperMoto Italy Ivan Lazzarini X Games XV

Arenacross

Series Rider refer
AMA Arenacross United States Jeff Gibson
AMA Arenacross Lites Pro: United States Dave Ginolfi
West: United States Tyler Medaglia
East: United States Willy Browning
Central: United States Kurtis Mccabe
Midwest: United States Dave Ginolfi

Motorcycle speedway

Series Champion refer
Speedway World Championship Australia Jason Crump 2009 Speedway Grand Prix
Individual Speedway Australian Championship Australia Leigh Adams 2009 Individual Speedway Australian Championship
Australian Under 16 Solo Speedway Championship Australia Arthur Sissis
Australian Under 21 Solo Speedway Championship Australia Darcy Ward
Australian Sidecar Speedway Championship Australia Mark Mitchell
Australia Tom Golding
Australian Under 16 Teams Speedway Championship Australia Manson Campton
Australian Under 16 Sidecar Speedway Championship Australia Shane Hudson
Australia Sam Gilbert
Australian 350cc Junior Speedway Championship Australia Brenton Barnfield
Speedway Swedish Individual Championship Sweden Andreas Jonsson
British Speedway Championship United Kingdom Chris Harris
Individual Speedway Danish Championship Denmark Nicki Pedersen
Individual Speedway Polish Championship Poland Tomasz Gollob
Speedway World Cup Poland Poland national speedway team 2009 Speedway World Cup
Team Speedway Junior World Championship Poland Poland national under-21 speedway team 2009 Team Speedway Junior World Championship

Ice speedway

Series Champion refer
Individual Ice Racing World Championship Russia Nikolay Krasnikov
Team Ice Racing World Championship Russia Russia
Individual Ice Racing European Championship Russia Dmitri Bulankin
Individual Junior Ice Racing European Championship Russia Andrej Gavrilkin

Water surface racing

Offshore powerboat racing

Series Driver refer
C1 World Powerboat Championship United Arab Emirates Fazza 3
(United Arab Emirates Arif Saif Al Zafeen, United Arab Emirates Nadir Bin Hendi)
C1 Middle East Championship
C1 European Championship United Arab Emirates Victory 1
(United Arab Emirates Mohammad Al Mehairi, France Jean-Marc Sanchez)

Hydroplane racing

Series Driver refer
H1 Unlimited Team: United States Miss Madison 2009 H1 Unlimited season
Driver: United States Steve David

Outboard powerboat racing

Series Driver Teams refer
F1 Powerboat World Championship Italy Guido Cappellini United Arab Emirates Team Abu Dhabi 2009 F1 Powerboat World Championship season

Air racing

Series Pilot refer
Red Bull Air Race World Championship United Kingdom Paul Bonhomme 2009 Red Bull Air Race World Championship

See also

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