2014 in motorsports
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Events in motorsport in 2014.
Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
- Complete 2014 Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile Race Schedule
- January 3 – November 8: 2014 European Rally Championship season[1]
- ERC Driver's overall winner: Esapekka Lappi
- ERC Co-driver's overall winner: Janne Ferm
- 2WD Driver's overall winner: Zoltán Bessenyey
- 2WD Co-driver's overall winner: Yulianna Nyirfàs
- Production Cup Driver's overall winner: Vitaliy Pushkar
- Production Cup Co-driver's overall winner: Ivan Mishyn
- ERC's Junior driver overall winner: Stéphane Lefebvre
- Ladies' trophy winner: Ekaterina Stratieva
- Ice Masters winner: Robert Kubica
- Gravel Masters winner: Kajetan Kajetanowicz
- Asphalt Masters winner: Esapekka Lappi
- January 16 – November 16: 2014 World Rally Championship season
- Overall driver winner: Sébastien Ogier ( Volkswagen Motorsport) (second consecutive WRC title)
- Overall co-driver winner: Julien Ingrassia
- Manufacturer's winner: Volkswagen Motorsport
- March 16 – November 23: 2014 Formula One season
- Overall winner: Lewis Hamilton (second FIA F1 title won)
- Constructor's Standings overall winner: Mercedes
- April 11 – September 21: 2014 FIA European Hill Climb Championship season
- Category I winner: Igor Stefanovski ( Mitsubishi)
- Category II winner: Simone Faggioli ( Norma Auto Concept)
- April 13 – September 21: 2014 Blancpain Endurance Series season
- Pro Cup winner: Laurens Vanthoor ( W Racing Team)
- Pro Cup Team winners: Christopher Mies / César Ramos ( W Racing Team)
- Pro-Am winners: Andrea Rizzoli / Stefano Gai ( Ferrari)
- Pro-Am Team winners: Nick Catsburg / Henry Hassid ( TDS Racing BMW)
- Gentlemen trophy winners: Francisco Guedes / Peter Mann ( AF Corse)
- April 13 – November 16: 2014 World Touring Car Championship season
- Overall winner: José María López ( Citroën World Touring Car Team) (first WTCC title win)
- Manufacturers' championship winner: Citroën
- Yokohama Drivers' Trophy winner: Franz Engstler ( Engstler Motorsport)
- Yokohama Teams' Trophy winner: ROAL Motorsport
- April 19 – October 19: 2014 FIA European Formula 3 Championship season
- Rookie and overall driver winner: Esteban Ocon ( Prema Powerteam)
- Team championship winner: Prema Powerteam
- April 20 – November 30: 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship season
- Overall driver winners: Anthony Davidson ( Toyota Motorsport GmbH) & Sébastien Buemi ( Toyota Motorsport GmbH) (tie)
- Overall GT driver winners: Gianmaria Bruni ( AF Corse) & Toni Vilander ( AF Corse) (tie)
- LMP1 Team Drivers' Trophy winners: Mathias Beche ( Rebellion Racing), Nicolas Prost ( Rebellion Racing), & Nick Heidfeld ( Rebellion Racing) (3-way tie)
- LMP2 overall winner: Sergey Zlobin ( SMP Racing)
- LMGTE Am Drivers winners: Kristian Poulsen ( Aston Martin Racing) & David Heinemeier Hansson ( Aston Martin Racing) (tie)
- Manufacturers' Championship winner: Toyota
- GT Manufacturers winner: Ferrari
- Private LMP1 Teams winners: Rebellion Racing
- LMP2 Teams winners: SMP Racing
- LMGTE Pro Teams winners: AF Corse
- LMGTE Am Teams winners: Aston Martin Racing
- May 3 – September 28: 2014 FIA European Rallycross Championship season
- May 3 – November 29: 2014 FIA World Rallycross Championship season
- Winner: Petter Solberg ( Ford Olsbergs MSE) (inaugural WRC win)
- May 9 – October 5: 2014 FIA International Hill Climb Cup season
- October 11 & 12: 2014 FIA Hill Climb Masters[2]
- Category I winner: Yanick Bodson ( Porsche)
- Category II winner: Eric Berguerand ( Lola Cars)
- Category III winner: Nicolas Schatz ( Norma Auto Concept)
- Nations Cup winners: Italy
Non FIA racing events
- January 5 – January 18: 2014 Dakar Rally
- Bikes: Marc Coma ( KTM)
- Quads: Ignacio Casale ( Yamaha)
- Cars: Nani Roma (driver) and Michel Périn (co-driver) ( Mini)
- Trucks: Andrey Karginov (driver), Andrey Mokeev and Igor Devyatkin (co-drivers) ( Kamaz)
- March 1 – December 7: 2014 International V8 Supercars Championship
- Overall driver winner: Jamie Whincup ( Red Bull Racing Australia)
- Pirtek Endurance Cup winners: Jamie Whincup / Paul Dumbrell
- Team winners: Triple Eight Race Engineering
- March 30 – August 30: 2014 IndyCar Series season
- Winner: Will Power ( Team Penske) (first IndyCar Series title)
- April 19 – October 19: 2014 European Le Mans Series season
- April 21 – November 2: 2014 Blancpain Sprint Series season
- Overall winner: Maximilian Götz ( HTP Motorsport/Mercedes-Benz) (first title)
- May 3 – November 2: 2014 International GT Open season
- Main and Super GT winners: Roman Mavlanov / Daniel Zampieri
- GTS winner: Giorgio Roda
- Team Super GT winner: V8 racing
- Team GTS winners: AF Corse
- Manufacturer's Cup (GT) winner: Chevrolet
- Manufacturer's Cup (GTS) winner: Ferrari
- Gentleman's Cup winner: Claudio Sdanewitsch
- November 16: 2014 Formula Three Intercontinental Cup (2014 Macau Grand Prix)[3]
- Winner: Felix Rosenqvist ( Mücke Motorsport)[4]
NASCAR
- February 15 – November 16: 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
- Overall winner: Kevin Harvick ( Stewart-Haas Racing) (first Sprint Cup win)
- Manufacturer's championship winner: Chevrolet
- February 21 – November 14: 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
- Winner: Matt Crafton ( ThorSport Racing) (second consecutive NASCAR CWTS win)
- February 22 – November 15: 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series
- Winner: Chase Elliott ( JR Motorsports) (first NASCAR title and rookie of the year win)
- May 18 – September 20: 2014 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season
Motorcycle racing
- February 23 – November 2: 2014 Superbike World Championship season
- Overall winner: Sylvain Guintoli ( Aprilia) (first title)
- March 23 – November 9: 2014 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, along with Moto2 and Moto3 series
- Overall MotoGP winner: Marc Márquez ( Repsol Honda)
- MotoGP manufacturers' overall winner: Honda
- Overall Moto2 winner: Esteve Rabat ( Marc VDS Racing Team)
- Moto2 manufacturers' overall winner: Kalex
- Overall Moto3 winner: Álex Márquez ( Estrella Galicia 0,0)
- Moto3 manufacturers' overall winner: KTM
References
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