The 2008 FIM Sidecarcross world championship, the 29th edition of the competition, started on 20 April and finished after twelve race weekends on 14 September 2008. Daniël Willemsen and Reto Grütter were the defending champions, having won the title in 2007, and repeated this achievement in 2008.

Overview

The 2008 season was the 29th edition of the sidecarcross world championship.

The twelve races of the season were held in ten countries, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, France (2x), Germany (2x), Croatia, Belgium, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine and Denmark.

After 17 seasons in the Sidecarcross World Championship, five-time World Champion Kristers Sergis announced his retirement from the competition, finishing his career with a second place in the 2008 edition.

Format

Every Grand Prix weekend is split into two races, both held on the same day. This means, the 2008 season with its twelve Grand Prix has 24 races. Each race lasts for 30 minutes plus two rounds. The two races on a weekend actually get combined to determine an overall winner. While this overall winners receives no extra WC points, they usually are awarded a special trophy.

The first twenty teams of each race score competition points. The point system for the 2008 season is as follows:

PlacePoints
Place Points 1 25 2 22 3 20 4 18 5 16 6 15 7 14 8 13 9 12 10 11Place Points 11 10 12 9 13 8 14 7 15 6 16 5 17 4 18 3 19 2 20 1
125
222
320
418
516
615
714
813
912
1011
PlacePoints
1110
129
138
147
156
165
174
183
192
201

Calendar

The calendar for the 2008 season:

DatePlaceRace winnersGP winner
20 AprilNetherlands OssLatvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars StupelisBelgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx
Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim Smeuninx
11 MayCzech Republic JinínNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
18 MayUkraine ChernivtsiLatvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars StupelisLatvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
1 JuneItaly CingoliNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
8 JuneFrance Bourg-BrucheNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
13 JulyBelgium GenkNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
20 JulyGermany StrassbessenbachNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterLatvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
3 AugustDenmark SlagelseNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
10 AugustLatvia KegumsNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterLatvia Maris Rupeiks / Haralds Kurpnieks
Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis
17 AugustEstonia KiviõliNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
7 SeptemberFrance Dardon GuegnonNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
14 SeptemberGermany RudersbergNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterNetherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter
28 SeptemberBelgium GenkNetherlands Netherlands
  • The Sidecarcross des Nations in Genk on 28 September 2008 is a non-championship event but part of the calendar and is denoted by a light blue background in the table above.
  • Only Kegums and Rudersberg have been part of the 2007 race season, all other ten courses are new compare to last season.

Classification

Riders

The top ten of the 2008 season were:

PositionDriver / PassengerEquipmentBike NoPoints
1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto GrütterZabel-VMC1531
2Latvia Kristers Sergis / Kaspars StupelisKTM-AYR3434
3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC2421
4Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Latvia Kaspars LiepinsKTM-AYR8394
5Germany Marko Happich / Switzerland Meinrad SchelbertZabel-MEFO7317
6Latvia Maris Rupeiks / Haralds KurpnieksKTM-AYR6297
7Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC5273
8Latvia Janis Daiders / Lauris DaidersKTM-AYR10269
9Belgium Nicky Pulinx / Czech Republic Ondrej CermakZabel-VMC14244
10Netherlands Etienne Bax / Marc van DeutekomZabel-VMC21240
  • Equipment listed is motor and frame.

Manufacturers

Parallel to the riders championship, a manufacturers competition is also held. The final standings in the manufacturers competition were:

PositionManufacturerPoints
1VMC584
2AYR504
3KTM394
4Husaberg0
BSU0

Race by race statistics

The numbers for every team are allocated according to their 2007 season finish, meaning the world champion received number one and so on. The numbers for drivers not participating this season were not re-allocated. New entries received a random number above the number 48 which is the last place achieved by a driver in the points in 2007. This system makes it possible to see a driver's improvement or decline from last year by comparing number with position.

The following teams have taken part in races this season:

Driver / PassengerEquipmentNo.Points123456789101112131415161718192021222324
1Netherlands Daniël Willemsen / Switzerland Reto Grütter *Zabel-VMC15315311311111111x111D1111111
2Latvia Kristers Serģis / Kaspars StupelisKTM-AYR34341x2x122325x23122712D22222
3Belgium Jan Hendrickx / Tim SmeuninxZabel-VMC24212174861365223854452337345
4Belgium Joris Hendrickx / Latvia Kaspars LiepiņšKTM-AYR839437352754843412268655105454
5Germany Marko Happich / Switzerland Meinrad SchelbertZabel-MEFO7317x466743243x1161118x83899583
6Latvia Māris Rupeiks / Haralds KurpnieksKTM-AYR629712x481257x1274756x7241123x79
7Czech Republic Vaclav Rozehnal / Marek RozehnalZabel-VMC5273148x24341176782x1312107156810xx
8Latvia Jānis Daiders / Lauris DaidersKTM-AYR10269191211x6116xx96x41096313646736
9Belgium Nicky Pulinx / Czech Republic Ondrej Cermak *Zabel-VMC1424416x9165997914x61191419412454612x
10Netherlands Etienne Bax / Marc van DeutekomZabel-VMC212404x810x1288610815103813997x14131316
11Netherlands Marcel Willemsen / Germany Marco GodauZabel-VSP172081011579812xx18910158551510x1413x1513
12Netherlands Carlo van Duijnhoven / Christian VerhagenZabel-VMC121728615111713141215xx18x15x10116107x111612
13Netherlands Thijs Derks / Gertie Eggink *Husaberg-VMC271581321418x1517x108109x1810201781613171218x
14Netherlands Eric Schrijver / Henry van de WielMTH-VMC1011396519x1414191411121216914131918x11x14x
15Germany Martin Walter / Andre Saam *Zabel-WSP15127x201091110105xx11x1414x1618xx11x13
16Belgium Peter Steegmans / Dagwin SabbeZabel-WSP401152017x95574xx12x98
17United Kingdom Stuart Brown / Luke Peters *Zabel-VMC2410818911x313131720xx867
18Germany Thomas Morch / Marius StraussZabel-WSP2310212131018181017191619x15x141916171816x1019
19Belgium Kristof Santermans / Netherlands Ben van den BogaartZabel-WSP3393x16xx1519x17151217xx111611x12109xx
20Sweden Henrik Söderqvist / Tobias SylwanHusaberg-AYR1189x33315910
21Czech Republic Lukas Cerny / Tomas HumlJAWA-VMC31741312161718xx13x20111714x19141917
22Netherlands Jarno van den Boomen / Bjorn Roes *Zabel-VMC166811x171513xx147914xxx
23Estonia Margo Sonn / Maarek MillKTM-AYR10365161415162020191514xxx1618x181315x
24United Kingdom John Lyne / Pete GirlingZabel-VMC26551715x1316xx2012xxxxxx191111
25France Baptiste Bigand / Julien BigandZabel-VMC3545xx161513xxxx19xxx12x1215xx
26Switzerland Andy Bürgler / Sweden Daniel FagerbergKTM-VMC43191013x
27Belgium Andreas Clohse / Netherlands Robbie BaxJAWA-VMC2827x1614xxx2014xx1817xx
28Germany Josef Brustmann / Stefan UrichKTM-NPM2925167x15
29Sweden Patrick Fagerberg / Daniel FagerbergKTM-AYR122241817xx2015x15x17
30Netherlands Jan Visscher / Jeroen VisscherZabel-VMC38217x201620
31Switzerland Josua Luscher / Markus GloorHusaberg-VMC8721x1720111917
32Austria Bertram Martin / Switzerland Bruno KaelinZabel-VMC6821xxx16x12x14
33United Kingdom Scott Wilkinson / Gary BurtZabel-VMC1918x14xx17xxx1718
34Estonia Gert Godejev / Keit KivasteKTM-AYR15116201918xx172016
35United Kingdom Daniel Millard / Joe MillardHusaberg-WSP9913x18xx18x15xx20
36Netherlands Wim Janssen / Bart NottenZabel-VMC5591518
37Czech Republic Tomas Cermak / Ondrej CermakJAWA-MEFO98x13
38Germany Jens Bochmann / Sandro MichelottoKTM-VMC695xx19x18x
39Estonia Urmas Sugasep / Veiko ParkseppKTM-AYR911520x19x19x
40Netherlands Patrick Greup / Roy Derks *MTH-VMC1114xx17x
41France Benjamin Daniel / Guennady AuverayHusaberg-VMC1164x1820x
42Russia Dmitry Anochin / Maxim ScherbakZabel-MEFO14232019
43Latvia Oskars Liepiņš / Ilvars AmeļkinsKTM-AYR452xxx19
44Belgium Sonny Van Niewenhuse / Birger BeernaertHusaberg-VMC132219x
45Estonia Kert Varik / Erkki KoivKTM-AYR392x19xxx
46Estonia Sverre Lamp / Alar LampKTM-AYR501xxx20
47Estonia Argo Poldsaar / Indrek AljesKTM-AYR481x20
48Netherlands Gert van Werven / Rick SellisKTM-VMC891x20xx
49Lithuania Liutauras Variakois / Latvia Artūrs LintersKTM-AYR571x20xx
50Austria Anton Wanger / Czech Republic Michael GaborMTH-MEFO521x20
Belgium Geert Devoldere / France Edouard ChereauHusaberg-MEFO250xxxxxx
Netherlands Johan Smit / Peter HollemanZabel-BSU1150xxxx
Lithuania Romas Kišūnas / Mantas KišūnasZabel-BSU600xx
Germany Willi Lieble / Czech Republic Vaclav HotovyMEFO650xx
Sweden Sonnie Folkesson / Mattias AnderssonMTH-MEFO1720xx
Czech Republic Jaroslav Kriz / Milan GazikMTH-EML1120xx
France Andre Michel Bernard / Jacques PillierVMC820xxxxxxx
Ukraine Vadim Briuhov / Vitaly BabicZabel840xx
Ukraine Vasyl Kolisnichenko / Dmitro SorokinBSU830xx
Estonia Sergei Ivanov / Atho JalasAYR530xx
Ukraine Oleh Kuklin / Vasyl NesterenkoMEFO850xx
Ukraine Dmytro Grychanuk / Oleksandr LitovchenkoBSU860x
Ukraine Valeriy Starchenko / Evhen PotaninVMC810x
United Kingdom Mark Kinge / Gary KingeKTM-VMC710xxxxxx
Germany Marko Schulz / Austria Mario MeusburgerZabel-VMC720xx
Austria Kevin Bitsche / Johannes VonbunZabel-WSP670xxxx
France Jean-Marie Ains / Bernard JayetMEFO370xxxx
United Kingdom Andy Eastman / Steve KrwinKTM-VMC360xx
Sweden Robin Karlsson / Richard KarlssonAYR1180xx
Estonia Madis Olt / Tõnu ValdmaAYR700x
Finland Marko Dammert / Mika HietalaAYR960xx
France Florian Blanco / Vincent BlancoHusaberg1170xx
France Herve Boursaud / Emeric PoirierVMC780x
France Patrik Gorardin / Dominique DesplacesVMC1130x
Germany Jürgen Blank / Rainer SemetVMC800xx
  • Where there is only one flag shown, it indicates driver and passenger are from the same country.
  • Placings below the first twenty not shown.
  • Teams who took part in the qualifying but failed to qualify for a race are not shown.
  • x denotes qualified for race but finished outside of points.
  • Passengers in italics.
  • Equipment is engine and frame.
  • Daniël Willemsen used Bruno Kaelin as his passenger in the first two races.
  • Jarno van den Boomen used Guennady Auvrey as his passenger in race one and two, Premysl Novotny in race three and four and Sven Verbrugge in race five and six.
  • Thijs Derks used Tom van Duijnhoven as his passenger in race one and two.
  • Nicky Pulinx used Sven Verbrugge as his passenger in race one to four.
  • Stuart Brown used Wilfreid Keuben as his passenger in race one and two and Colin Dunkley in race seven to ten.
  • Patrick Greup used Jimmy van Gennip as his passenger in race one and two.
  • Martin Walter used Thomas Weinmann as his passenger in race 23 and 24.
  • Only 30 teams registered in time for the Jinin race, therefore every team qualified for the race.
  • 1 In race fourteen of the season, the team Willemsen/Grütter was disqualified due to Grütter losing a glove, after a protest by Kristers Sergis. The lost glove disabled the emergency-stop system of the bike, which is a break of FIM rules.
  • 2 In race twenty of the season, the team Sergis/Stupelis was disqualified after winning the race due to the team mechanic refusing an inspection of the bike. The bike supposedly did not comply with noise level regulations.

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