2001 European Super Touring Championship

The 2001 FIA European Super Touring Championship was the 28th season of European touring car racing and the first European Touring Car Championship since 1988. The championship started at Monza on 1 April and ended after ten events at Estoril on 21 October. The championship was won by Fabrizio Giovanardi, who drove for Alfa Romeo Team Nordauto in an Alfa Romeo 156. A secondary championship for Super Production cars was run alongside the ETCC and was won by Peter Kox driving for Ravaglia Motorsport in a BMW 320i.

Round 1 [[italy|🇮🇹]] Monza
Qualifying Grid 1


 * Pigoli times disallowed, for engine change

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 1

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 2 [[czech republic|🇨🇿]] Brno Circuit
Qualifying Grid 1


 * Pigoli, Toccacelo, Lucchetti Cigarini and Sambataro times disallowed, for engine change

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 2

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 3 [[france|🇫🇷]] Magny-Cours
Qualifying Grid 1

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 3

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 4 [[united kingdom|🇬🇧]] Silverstone Circuit
Qualifying Grid 1


 * Colciago and Roda: times disallowed, for engine change

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 4

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 5 [[belgium|🇧🇪]] Circuit Zolder
Qualifying Grid 1


 * Toccacelo: times disallowed for engine change

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 5

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 6 [[hungary|🇭🇺]] Hungaroring
Qualifying Grid 1

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 6

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 7 [[austria|🇦🇹]] A1-Ring
Qualifying Grid 1


 * Sardelli: times disallowed for engine change

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 7

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 8 [[germany|🇩🇪]] Nürburgring
Qualifying Grid 1

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 8

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 9 [[spain|🇪🇸]] Circuito del Jarama
Qualifying Grid 1

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Round 9

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Round 10 [[portugal|🇵🇹]] Autódromo do Estoril
Qualifying Grid 1

 Race 1

Grid 2

 Race 2

Championship standings after Final Round 10

 * Drivers'  Championship standings

Championship standings

 * No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.

Teams' Championship

 * only the two highest placed cars from each team scored points. No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.

Amateurs' Trophy

 * No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.

Championship standings

 * No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.

Teams' Championship
Points were awarded on a 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top 10 finishers in each race, however only the two highest placed cars from each team scored points. No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.

Under 25 Trophy
Points were awarded on a 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top 10 finishers in each race. No bonus points were awarded for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship.