The 2015 FIA Alternative Energies Cup is the ninth season of the FIA Alternative Energies Cup, a world championship for vehicles with alternative energy propulsion organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.[1]
For the final classifications of the Cup the sum of up to three best results for each Category or amalgamated Category of vehicles will be taken into account.[2]
Calendar and winners
Date | Race | Winners cat. VII - VIII | Winners cat. IIIA | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
30-31 Jan | Eco-Snow Trophy | Nicola Ventura Guido Guerrini |
Abarth | Fuzzy Kofler Hanno Mayr |
Volkswagen |
18–22 March | Rallye Montecarlo | Nicola Ventura Guido Guerrini |
Abarth | Pascal Ferry Aurore Ferry |
Renault |
15–17 May | Ecorally San Marino-Vaticano | Artur Prusak Thierry Benchetrit |
Toyota | Jesus Echave Juanan Delgado |
Kia |
29–30 May | Ecorallye Vasco Navarro | Iker Torrontegui Llona Igor Casado Basabe |
Toyota | Jesus Echave Juanan Delgado |
Kia |
6–7 June | Ecorally Della Mendola | Artur Prusak Thierry Benchetrit |
Toyota | Jesus Echave Juanan Delgado |
Kia |
31 July-2 August | Eco-Rally | Massimo Liverani Fulvio Ciervo |
Alfa Romeo | - | - |
3–4 October | Hi-Tech Eco Mobility Rally | Artur Prusak Thierry Benchetrit |
Toyota | Antonis Adanalis Paraskevi Loukaki |
BMW |
Championship standings
Drivers' championships Cat. VII-VIII
Points | Driver |
---|---|
60 | Artur Prusak |
52 | Massimo Liverani |
48 | Nicola Ventura |
Co-Drivers' championships Cat. VII-VIII
Points | Driver |
---|---|
60 | Thierry Benchetrit |
48 | Guido Guerrini |
48 | Valeria Strada |
References
- ↑ "Events Calendar". 2 February 2016.
- ↑ Sporting regulations
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