TM Master Cup champions
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The following is a list of drivers that have won the TM Master Cup Series drivers' championship.
List[edit | edit source]
Year | Winner | Team |
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1952 | Karl Sauer | |
1953 | Jeff Cormac | |
1954 | Peter Conway | |
1955 | Ronnie O'Leary | |
1956 | William Fox | |
1957 | James Hazard | |
1958 | Matthew Fergus | |
1959 | Ronnie O'Leary | |
1960 | Frank Sigismund | |
1961 | James Hazard | |
1962 | Ivan Huntington | |
1963 | Ben Larson | |
1964 | George Faden | |
1965 | Henry Thompson | |
1966 | Ivan Huntington | |
1967 | David Paulsen | |
1968 | Freddy Kincade | |
1969 | Arthur Thomas | Camelot Racing |
1970 | Michael Rayner | |
1971 | Michael Rayner | |
1972 | Garth McCallister, Sr. | McCallister Motorsports |
1973 | Arthur Thomas | Camelot Racing |
1974 | Garth McCallister, Sr | McCallister Motorsports |
1975 | Arthur Thomas | Camelot Racing |
1976 | Donald McKinney | Flare Motorsports |
1977 | Arthur Thomas | Camelot Racing |
1978 | Arthur Thomas | Camelot Racing |
1979 | Malcolm Stanwood | FLASH Racing |
1980 | Benny Dwyer | Dick Holland Motorsports |
1981 | Arthur Thomas | Camelot Racing |
1982 | Garth McCallister, Sr. | McCallister Motorsports |
1983 | John Parker, Sr. | Jim Barclay Racing |
1984 | Charlie Sutton | John Calvin Racing |
1985 | Nicholas James | FLASH Racing |
1986 | Charlie Sutton | John Calvin Racing |
1987 | Benny Dwyer | Mitchell & Sons Racing |
1988 | Joseph Howard | FLASH Racing |
1989 | Dale Roswell | |
1990 | Benny Dwyer | Mitchell & Sons Racing |
1991 | David Durbin | National Racing |
1992 | Alan Foster | Ocean Motorsports |
1993 | Benny Dwyer | Mitchell & Sons Racing |
1994 | Benny Dwyer | Mitchell & Sons Racing |
1995 | Alan Foster | Ocean Motorsports |
1996 | Joseph Howard | McCallister Motorsports |
1997 | Benny Dwyer | Mitchell & Sons Racing |
1998 | Glenn Kulscar | National Racing |
1999 | Leonid Roderick | FLASH Racing |
2000 | Leonid Roderick | FLASH Racing |
2001 | Jonathan Smith, Jr. | National Racing |
2002 | Alan Foster | Ocean Motorsports |
2003 | Joseph Howard | McCallister Motorsports |
2004 | Matt Taylor | FLASH Racing |
2005 | Leonid Roderick | FLASH Racing |
2006 | Steve Marshall | National Racing |
2007 | Tony Durbin | National Racing |
2008 | Alexis Rainsford | JC Racing |
2009 | Leonid Roderick | FLASH Racing |
2010 | Alexis Rainsford | Volpi Racing Team |
2011 | Adrien Devereux | Hodges-Walter Racing |
2012 | Adrien Devereux | Hodges-Walter Racing |
2013 | Michael Sykes | ALERT |
2014 | Adrien Devereux | Hodges-Walter Racing |
2015 | Scott Bates | Team EFR |
2016 | Leonid Roderick | Volpi Racing Team |
2017 | Leonid Roderick | Volpi Racing Team |
2018 | Arto Kekkonen | Richter Motorsports |
2019 | TBD | TBD |
Multiple-time champions[edit | edit source]
- 6 - Arthur Thomas, Benny Dwyer, Leonid Roderick
- 3 - Joseph Howard, Alan Foster, Garth McCallister, Sr., and Adrien Devereux
- 2 - Ronnie O'Leary, James Hazard, Ivan Huntington, Michael Rayner, Charlie Sutton
Multiple team championships[edit | edit source]
- 8 - FLASH Racing (their successor, ALERT, won a ninth championship in 2013)
- 6 - Camelot Racing (all with Arthur Thomas)
- 5 - Mitchell & Sons Racing and National Racing
- 4 - Volpi Racing Team*
- 3 - McCallister Motorsports
- 2 - Hodges-Walter Racing*
- *While Adrien Devereux won the 2011 Driver's Championship, the Owner's Championship went to Volpi Racing Team's #1 car, shared by Alexis Rainsford, Packer Carroll, and Divina Henton.
Firsts[edit | edit source]
- David (1991) and Tony Durbin (2007) are the first father-son pairing to win the Master Cup.
- Alexis Rainsford (2008) is the first female series champion, and helped Calton-Morel to the first title for a non-American manufacturer.
- Rainsford's second title in 2010 was the first for Volpi, making it the first Italian manufacturer's champion and the first to field a car without an American street equivalent.
- Adrien Devereux is the first non-American driver to win a championship. He also became the first driver to repeat as champion in 2012 since Roderick did it in 1999-2000.
- Michael Sykes is the first character not owned by Cynon to win a title.
Independent's Trophy[edit | edit source]
- In 2011, Palmer Stiles became the first former race winner to win the trophy.
- Michael Sykes became the first former Independent's Trophy winner to win the Driver's Championship in 2013.
- In 2017, Packer Carroll became the first driver to win a race and the Trophy in the same season.
- In 2018, Tony Durbin became the first former Driver's Champion to win the trophy.
Rookie of the Year[edit | edit source]
Year | Winner | Team |
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1985 | Grant Sierzant | |
1998 | Leonid Roderick | FLASH Racing |
2006 | Alexis Rainsford | JC Racing |
2007 | Yuliya Nosova | JC Racing |
2008 | Todd Wodarczyk | Ocean Motorsports |
2009 | Arto Kekkonen | FLASH Racing |
2010 | Adrien Devereux | Hodges-Walter Racing |
2011 | Avery Holtzmann | Gessler Richter MC Team |
2012 | Mélanie Clévenot | Majestic Motorsports Mitchell & Sons Racing |
2013 | Yevgeny Kuznetsov | Katzev Engineering |
2014 | Carlos Roqueta | Katzev Engineering |
2018 | Ingrid Haddeland | Hastert Racing |
- Lance Andrews is a former ROTY.