2010 FIA Alternative Energies Cup

2010 FIA Alternative Energies Cup
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The 2010 FIA Alternative Energies Cup was a season of the FIA Alternative Energies Cup, a world championship for vehicles with alternative energy propulsion organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. The season consisted of ten rallies, beginning with Rally Montecarlo on 25 March, and ended with Ecorally San Marino - Città del Vaticano on 22 October.[1]

France's Raymond Durand won the Drivers championship, his second consecutive title, and Toyota secured their fourth Manufacturers' title.[1]

Calendar and winners

Date Race Winner Regularity Consumption
March 25, 2010 Monaco 4e Rallye Montecarlo Spain Luis Murguia Belgium Raphaël Van der StraetenFrance Yannick Rondeau
May 5, 2010 Belgium Clean Week 2020, Zolder France Raymond Durand Belgium Raphaël Van der StraetenFrance Raymond Durand
May 29, 2010 Italy Aria Nuova, Monza Italy Vincenzo Di BellaItaly Guido Guerrini Italy Pier Luigi Berna
July 17, 2010 Spain II Eco Rallye Vasco Navarro, Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain Txema Foronda Spain Jesús EchaveSpain Ander Aramburu
August 12, 2010 Iceland Rally Reykjavík, Reykjavík France Raymond DurandFrance Raymond DurandFrance Raymond Durand
August 28, 2010 Italy Daniel Bonara Cup, Franciacorta Italy Vincenzo Di BellaItaly Guido Guerrini Italy Vincenzo Di Bella
September 17, 2010 Greece 4th High-Tech Ecomobility Rally, AthensGreece Miltiadis Tsoskounoglou Greece Constantinos Lambouras France Raymond Durand
October 1, 2010 Canada Rallye Énergie Alternative, Montreal Canada Max CaronCanada Martyn OuelletCanada Maxime Dubois
October 9, 2010 Italy Green Prix Eco Targa, Palermo Italy Massimo Liverani Italy Marcello De Simone Italy Massimo Liverani
October 22, 2010San MarinoEcorally San Marino – Città del Vaticano Italy Massimo Liverani San Marino Stefano Pezzi Spain Jesús Echave

Driver Standings

Points Driver
64France Raymond Durand
52Italy Vincenzo Di Bella
48Spain Jesús Echave
43Italy Massimo Liverani
31Italy Guido Guerrini
20Spain Txema Foronda, Greece Miltiadis Tsoskounoglou
17Italy Massimiliano Sorghi
16Iceland Kristjan Einar
14Belgium Raphael Van Der Straeten
12Iceland Hronn Bjarkar Hardardottir, Spain Gaizka Lazarobaster, Greece Constantinos Lambouras
10Spain Luis Murguia, Spain Maykel Del Cyd, Iceland Gunnar Pall Palsson, Spain Roberto Uriarte, Greece Dimitrios Malathritis, Italy Filippo Mulé, Canada Max Caron, San Marino Stefano Pezzi
8Belgium Pascale De Ravet, Italy Marcello De Simone, Canada Luck Mervil
6Monaco Bernard Hostein, Greece Nikos Pomonis, Italy Gianfranco Mavaro
5Belgium Leo Van Hoorick, Italy Pierluigi Berna, Canada Éric Bernier-Meunier
4Belgium Marc Nelles, France Christophe Ponset, Spain Adrian Oiarbide, Greece Viassios Koutsoukos, Italy Salvatore Riolo, Canada Martyn Ouellet, San Marino Caterina Zonzini
3Canada Maxime Dubois
2Belgium Thyas Genbrugge, Italy Mario Montanucci, Spain Juan Echaide, Greece Manthos Kallios, Canada Martin D'Anjou, Italy Sonia Ielo
1France Gerard Fourcade, Italy Giulio Guerrini, Italy Radames Preo, Canada Robin Desmeules

Manufacturer Standings

Points Manufacturer (First places)
94Japan Toyota
78France Citroën
59Japan Honda
54Italy Fiat
38United States Ford

References

  1. 1 2 Coupe des énergies alternatives de la FIA 2010, in Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
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