2007 TM Master Cup season

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2007 TM Master Cup season
TM Master Cup Series Logo.png
# of Rounds 14
Ovals 10
Road Courses 4
Driver's Champion Tony Durbin
Owner's Champion National Racing
Season Opener 2007 Round of Daytona
Season Finale 2007 Round of Decatur
Championship Overview

The 2007 TM Master Cup season was the 56th season of the TM Master Cup Series. The season was marred by the death of Steve Marshall in the qualifying race for the Round of Alabama; Marshall's teammate Tony Durbin won the championship.

Alexis Rainsford became the first woman to win a Master Cup race at the Round of France, and her teammate Julia Nosova became the first to win the Karjala Grand Prix.

Promotional Video[edit | edit source]

Schedule[edit | edit source]

Round Race Title Circuit Winner Team Car
1 Round of Daytona USA.png Daytona International Speedway USA.png Cyrus LaTerza Mitchell & Sons Racing Inglesby Flashback
2 Round of Rockingham USA.png North Carolina Motor Speedway USA.png Leonid Roderick FLASH Racing Inglesby Flashback
3 Round of Chicago USA.png Chicagoland Speedway USA.png Tony Durbin National Racing Saar Tyrant
4 Round of France FRA.png Jen Valley Raceway USA.png Alexis Rainsford JC Racing Calton-Morel Nova
5 Round of Peoria USA.png Peoria Motor Speedway USA.png Tony Durbin National Racing Saar Tyrant
6 Round of Concord USA.png Coca-Cola Superspeedway USA.png Ryan Nawrocki National Racing Saar Tyrant
7 31st Karjala Grand Prix FIN.png Karjala Raceway RUS.png Yuliya Nosova JC Racing Calton-Morel Nova
8 Round of Southern Illinois USA.png Grand Detour of Southern Illinois USA.png Tyrone Stanley Gazelle Motorsports Inglesby Flashback
9 Round of Japan JPN.png Twin Ring Motegi USA.png Stuart Sandoval Northern Racing Saar Tyrant
10 Round of Indianapolis USA.png Indianapolis Motor Speedway USA.png Dale Roswell Craig Racing Lenard Q9
11 Round of Russia RUS.png Neva Ring USA.png Scott Bates Team EFR Lenard Q9
12 Round of Alabama USA.png Talladega Superspeedway USA.png Anthony Evans Evans Motorsports Lenard Q9
13 Round of Ohio USA.png Mansfield Motorsports Speedway USA.png Ross Peterson Northern Racing Saar Tyrant
14 Round of Decatur USA.png Decatur Raceway USA.png Leonid Roderick FLASH Racing Inglesby Flashback

Due to limited space in the paddock, the Round of Russia was contested as a double-header race, with the drivers holding the top 21 fastest qualifying laps contesting for the race win, while 22nd-42nd raced for the bottom half of the finishing order.

Dale Roswell won the first of the two races; but isn't listed as a race winner, as the race was split between 1-21 and 22-42 in points. Roswell is listed as finishing 22nd.

  • The blue boxes represent a road/street course race.

Team Chart[edit | edit source]

Team Manufacturer Car # Primary Sponsor Race Driver Races
JC Racing Calton-Morel 1 Clutch/HI-Steel RUS.png Julia Nosova (R) All
90 Clutch/Eleventh Hour USA.png Jeff Cesnik 2
Battle of the Viral Video Superstars/Canon RUS.png Pyotr Konoroz 1
98 Canon
Sicko
Battle of the Viral Video Superstars/Canon
USA.png Alexis Rainsford All
Craig Racing Lenard 2 Red Bull USA.png Brian Sendack All
19 IBEW USA.png Dale Roswell All
20 Blockbuster/Menards USA.png Kevin Colley All
National Racing Saar 3 TRINITY USA.png Ryan Nawrocki All
5 Wal-Mart/KBR/FOX News USA.png Curtis Darcy 4
USA.png Damien Snyder 1
USA.png Tom Delgado (R) 2
8 Wal-Mart/KBR/FOX News USA.png Steve Marshall 7
21 McDonald's USA.png Paul Lyons All
49 FOX News/Wal-Mart USA.png Tony Durbin All
FLASH Racing Inglesby 4 Lance Snacks/Mozilla Firefox
Save the Rock
USA.png Leonid Roderick All
34 Kodak USA.png Palmer Stiles All
44 Advance Auto Parts USA.png Matt Taylor All
TRW Racing Calton-Morel 6 Butch Light IRE.png Stephanie McGlynn (R) All
Ian Cooper Racing Calton-Morel 7 Carnove Enterprises CHC.png Ian Cooper 9
FRA.png Esmee Rosseau 2
TBA.png Kris Sweeney 1
Killogg's USA.png Chris Johaanes 1
Carnove Enterprises RUS.png Vladimir Simonov 1
Flare Motorsports with Team Thunder Lenard 9 DHL/7Up/Best Buy USA.png Troy Griffith (R) 10
RUS.png Valentina Petrova 1
USA.png Dalton Johnson 3
99 Tylenol USA.png Rachel Rainsford All
James Dalton Racing Saar 00 Western Digital USA.png James Dalton All
01 Lowe's USA.png Nick Phillip 5
Fluffy Penguin Onionburger Lenard 02 OMG CND.png Marcos Leonard (R) 9
Team EFR Lenard 03 Budweiser USA.png Scott Bates 8
Calton-Morel 88 Ernhrtfan Racing 6
Calton-Morel 94 Verizon USA.png Johnnie Ada All
RapidTech Saar 05 Harley Davidson USA.png Kathy Clemons All
50 M&M's USA.png Tom Wetmore All
Watts Motorsports Inglesby 06 Comcast/Sony USA.png Woody Watts (R) 3
Evans Motorsports Lenard 10 Mont Blanc USA.png Anthony Evans All
McCallister Racing Saar 12 IBM USA.png Craig Cross All
17 Caterpillar USA.png Joseph Howard All
22 Kleffer Media USA.png Damien Snyder All
Hodges-Walter Racing Calton-Morel 13 Netflix WAL.png Alan Hodges All
26 Haas Manufacturing USA.png Scott Steudler (R) All
Team Hearne Lenard 15 Coors Light CND.png Ryan Hearne All
Eisenman Motorsports Saar 16 Monster Energy USA.png Eric Jackson All
33 Crown Royal USA.png Drew Eisenman All
Gazelle Motorsports Inglesby 23 The Shafer Group USA.png Tyrone Stanley All
24 The Outlaw
Chocolate Moose
USA.png Kurt Plissken (R) All
57 The Outlaw USA.png Doug Baker All
Calvin Racing Inglesby 27 Waste Management USA.png Manny Brown All
Ocean Motorsports Lenard 37 Miller Lite USA.png Tom Delgado (R) 8
USA.png Todd Wodarczyk 6
39 Hewlett-Packard USA.png Lorne Roth All
Viper Racing Calton-Morel
Inglesby
42 Mello Yello USA.png Matt Smith All
Northern Racing Saar 47 O'Kelvin Antifreeze USA.png Ross Peterson All
77 Black Cat Fireworks USA.png Stuart Sandoval (R) All
Serjikal Strike Racing Inglesby 48 PHOSSIL USA.png Todd Bell 10
TBA.png Colin Reed 4
Kingston Enterprises Saar 55 Nintendo/Star Fox/Match.com USA.png James Lombardi All
84 Chicago Cubs/Friendly Napalm USA.png Louis Kingston (R) All
85 Sein Finn IRE.png Tom Levin All
Luther Racing Inglesby 59 Burger King USA.png Jerry Luther All
Victory Motorsports Calton-Morel 64 Mountain Dew USA.png Justin Brooks All
Sam Morel Racing Calton-Morel 66 Tempest Automation USA.png Sam Morel All
Mitchell & Sons Racing Inglesby 74 NASA/M&M's USA.png Cyrus LaTerza All
BS Enterprises Inglesby 75 Broughton Ales USA.png Jon Broughton 2
Ecurie SM Lenard 76 Iberia USA.png Leroy Brittain 5
JINX Racing Saar 86 Heineken PRC.png Joel Rodriguez (R) All
Cronin Racing Saar 89 None USA.png Jack Cronin 11
GER.png Franz Redlich 3
Blitzkrieg Racing Inglesby 91 Quaker State USA.png Danny Savin All

Points System[edit | edit source]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st
Points 89 85 83 81 80 76 75 74 73 72 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 55
22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd
54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32
  • 1 point goes to the race's polesitter.
  • 1 point goes to the driver(s) who lead a lap during the race.
  • 3 points goes to the driver who leads the most laps in the race.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • This is the only season of the TM Master Cup Series where the numbers of the Haas Manufacturing, Kleffer Media, and The Shafer Group cars did not add up to 73. Those three sponsors are artifacts from Cynon's old RPG project Name 73, which itself appeared on a TM Master Cup Series car.