The 2011 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 had eight rallies, beginning with Rally Montecarlo on 3 April.[1]
For the final classifications, 50% rounded up of the best results plus one was taken into account.[2]
Calendar and winners cat. VII & VIII
Date | Race | Winner | Co-Driver | Car |
---|---|---|---|---|
April 3, 2011 | 5e Rallye Montecarlo | Raymond Durand | Bernard Vialar | Toyota Auris |
May 8, 2011 | Clean Week 2020, Zolder | Massimo Liverani | Alessandro Talmelli | Fiat Croma JTD |
August 14, 2011 | Rally Reykjavík | Raymond Durand | Bernard Vialar | Toyota Auris |
August 27, 2011 | III Eco Rallye Vasco Navarro, Vitoria-Gasteiz | Txema Foronda | Pilar Rodas | Toyota Prius |
September 25, 2011 | 5th High-Tech Ecomobility Rally, Athens | Massimo Liverani | Alessandro Talmelli | Fiat Croma JTD |
September 30, 2011 | Green Prix Eco Targa, Palermo | Massimo Liverani | Valeria Strada | Fiat Croma JTD |
October 2, 2011 | Rallye Énergie Alternative, Montreal | Sebastien Kroetsch | Eric B. Meunier | Lexus CT 200h |
October 16, 2011 | 6° Ecorally San Marino – Città del Vaticano | Roberto Viganò | Andrea Fovana | Alfa Romeo Mito |
Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII
Points | Driver |
---|---|
82 | Massimo Liverani |
66 | Guido Guerrini |
58 | Raymond Durand |
56 | Jesús Echave |
20 | Txema Foronda, Sébastien Kroetsch, Roberto Viganò, Vincenzo Di Bella |
18 | Frédéric Thizy |
16 | Gianmaria Aghem, Kristján Einar Kristjánsson, Adrian Oiarbide |
12 | Massimo Beltrami, Maykel Del Cyd, Vinh Pham |
10 | Maarten Longueville, Aristotelis Kosmas, Martyn Ouellet, Stefano Pezzi |
8 | Océane Pozzo, Eric Van Wesemael, Gunnar Pálsson, Nikolaos Karapanagiotis, Yves Boulanger |
6 | Frédérique Vervisch, Dali (Örn Ingólfsson), Ioannis Kepetzis, Pierre Girard, Desara Muriqi |
4 | Luis Murguia, Michel Meulemans, Jon Knighton, Mireia Saizar, Miltos Tsoskounoglou, Pascal Tourangeau, Massimiliano Sorghi |
2 | Christophe Ponset, Bjarney Annelsdóttir, Eduardo Encina, Pierre Piché |
Co-Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII
Points | Co-Driver |
---|---|
56 | Juanan Delgado |
48 | Valeria Strada |
40 | Bernard Vialar, Alessandro Talmelli |
36 | Emanuele Calchetti |
22 | Andrea Gnaldi Coleschi |
20 | Pilar Rodas, Eric B. Meunier, Andrea Fovana, Claudio Canale |
18 | Christian Fine, Yves Pavoux |
16 | Leonardo Burchini, Rossella Conti, Haukur Vidar Jonsson, Feliz Estibaliz |
12 | Giovanni Merzari, Carlos García, Piotr Nytko |
10 | Nick Laeremans, Vassiliki Kosmas, Frédéric Bouchard, Valentino Muccini |
8 | Jean François, Jan Van Wesemael, Sigurdur Astgeirsson, Grigorios Karachalios, Martin Cédras |
6 | Angélique Detavernier, Arni Oli Fridriksson, Katerina Sevastou, Jean Briand, Yulia Lutsyk |
4 | Javier Urmeneta, Danny Cami, Steve Partridge, Iban Zelaia, Alexandros Tsoskounoglou, David Rozon, Fulvio Ciervo |
2 | Serge Pastor, Gudny Ingibjorg Einarsdottir, Alfonso Olarbide, Normand Béique |
Manufacturer Standings cat. VII & VIII
Points | Manufacturer |
---|---|
92 | Toyota |
84 | Fiat |
76 | Alfa Romeo |
46 | Honda |
28 | Chevrolet |
26 | Volkswagen, Lexus |
18 | Mercedes |
16 | Kia |
12 | Citroën |
10 | Gonow, GMC, Hyundai, Renault |
8 | Subaru |
6 | Ford, Daihatsu |
4 | Chrysler, Porsche |
2 | Peugeot |
References
- ↑ FIA Alternative Energies Cup Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, in Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
- ↑ Coupe des Énergies Alternatives de la Fia, in Fédération internationale de l'automobile
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