Interserie

{{Short description|Racing Series}}

Interserie is the name of a European-based motorsport series started in 1970 that allows for a wide variety of racing cars from various eras and series to compete with less limited rules than in other series.

Created in 1970 by German Gerhard Härle, it is inspired by English races of the 1960s for Group 7 machinery and by the Nordic Challenge Cup which had run in 1969 in Finland and Sweden. Initially using the Group 7 formula similar to that used by Can-Am in North America, the series would evolve to include open-wheel cars with sports-car style full bodywork from CART, Formula One, Formula 3000, Formula 3 and various other series, as well as Group C sports cars.

Although the teams are not as limitless in their modifications or powerplants, the series continues to run today, mostly with various open-wheel cars without full bodywork that became obsolete in current championship series.

Starting from 1999, the Interserie lost its international status and became a Central European championship with sprint races organised by the Automobilclub von Deutschland, mostly for modified formula cars.

Champions

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!Year

!colspan="4"|Overall Champion

1970

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Jürgen Neuhaus

1971

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Leo Kinnunen

1972

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Leo Kinnunen

1973

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|FIN}} Leo Kinnunen

1974

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Herbert Müller

1975

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Herbert Müller

1976

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|SUI}} Herbert Müller

1977

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Helmut Bross

1978

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Reinhold Joest

1979

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Kurt Lotterschmid

1980

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Kurt Lotterschmid

1981

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Roland Binder

1982

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Roland Binder

1983

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Lechner

1984

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Klaus Niedzwiedz

1985

|colspan="4"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Roland Binder

 

!colspan="2"|Div. I

!colspan="2"|Div. II

1986

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} "John Winter"

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Roland Binder

1987

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Lechner

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Karl Hasenbichler

1988

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Jochen Dauer

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Rolf Götz

1989

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Lechner

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Rolf Götz

1990

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Bernd Schneider

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Rolf Götz

1991

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Bernd Schneider

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Karl Hasenbichler

1992

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Manuel Reuter

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Karl Hasenbichler

1993

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni Lavaggi

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|ITA}} Ranieri Randaccio

1994

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|SWE}} Johan Rajamäki

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Lechner

 

!colspan="2"|Div. I

!Div. II

!Div. III

1995

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Karl-Heinz Becker

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Lechner

|{{flagicon|CAN}} Robbie Stirling

 

!colspan="2"|Div. I

!colspan="2"|Div. II

1996

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|CAN}} Robbie Stirling

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Lechner

1997

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Josef Neuhauser

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Joachim Ryschka

 

!colspan="2"|Div. I

!Div. II

!Div. III

1998

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Josef Neuhauser

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Alfred Guldi

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Martin Krisam Jr.

1999

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaromír Zdražil

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Vlasto Matouš

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Karl-Heinz Becker

2000

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Rolf-Thorsten Dietrich

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Frank Schierig

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Josef Neuhauser

2001

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Christoph Haingartner

|{{flagicon|LUX}} Christian Hauser

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Josef Neuhauser

2002

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Rolf-Thorsten Dietrich

|{{flagicon|SUI}} Jean-Claude Monbaron

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Leitgeb

 

!colspan="2"|Div. II

!Div. III

!Div. IV

2003

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Rolf-Thorsten Dietrich

|{{flagicon|SUI}} Jean-Claude Monbaron

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Walter Leitgeb

2004

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Peter Milavec

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Thomas Wolfert

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Hans-Peter Voigt

 

!Div. I

!Div. II

!Div. III

!Div. IV

2005

|{{flagicon|SUI}} Sabrina Hungerbühler

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Hans-Peter Voigt

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Peter Milavec

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Marcel Baierle

 

!colspan="2"|Div. II

!Div. III

!Div. IV

2006

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|DEU}} Hans-Peter Voigt

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Peter Milavec

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Marek Schramm

 

!colspan="2"|Div. I

!Div. II

!Div. III

2007

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Peter Milavec

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Marcel Baierle

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Hans-Peter Voigt

2008

|colspan="2"|{{flagicon|AUT}} Peter Milavec

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Thomas Conrad

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Hans-Peter Voigt

 

!Div. I

!Div. II

!Div. III

!Div. IV

2009

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Peter Randlshofer

|{{flagicon|DEU}} Dr. Thomas Keller

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|{{flagicon|DEU}} Lars Erichson

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Bibliography

  • Christian Naviaux : Intersérie, "les Big Bangers" ou la Can-Am européenne, 1970–1975. Éditions du Palmier, Nîmes, 2012 (in French). {{ISBN|978-2-36059-023-0}}.