2011 FIA Alternative Energies Cup

2011 FIA Alternative Energies Cup season
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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 Monaco 5e Rallye Montecarlo France Raymond DurandFrance Bernard VialarJapan Toyota Auris
May 8, 2011 Belgium Clean Week 2020, Zolder Italy Massimo LiveraniItaly Alessandro TalmelliItaly Fiat Croma JTD
August 14, 2011 Iceland Rally Reykjavík France Raymond DurandFrance Bernard VialarJapan Toyota Auris
August 27, 2011 Spain III Eco Rallye Vasco Navarro, Vitoria-GasteizSpain Txema ForondaSpain Pilar RodasJapan Toyota Prius
September 25, 2011 Greece 5th High-Tech Ecomobility Rally, AthensItaly Massimo LiveraniItaly Alessandro TalmelliItaly Fiat Croma JTD
Septembre 30, 2011 Italy Green Prix Eco Targa, Palermo Italy Massimo LiveraniItaly Valeria StradaItaly Fiat Croma JTD
October 2, 2011 Canada Rallye Énergie Alternative, Montreal Canada Sebastien KroetschCanada Eric B. Meunier Japan Lexus CT 200h
October 16, 2011San MarinoEcorally San Marino – Città del Vaticano Italy Roberto Viganò Italy Andrea Fovana Italy Alfa Romeo Mito

Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Driver
82Italy Massimo Liverani
66Italy Guido Guerrini
58France Raymond Durand
56Spain Jesús Echave
20Spain Txema Foronda, Canada Sébastien Kroetsch, Italy Roberto Viganò, Italy Vincenzo Di Bella
18France Frédéric Thizy
16Italy Gianmaria Aghem, Iceland Kristján Einar Kristjánsson, Spain Adrian Oiarbide
12Switzerland Massimo Beltrami, Spain Maykel Del Cyd, Canada Vinh Pham
10Belgium Maarten Longueville, Greece Aristotelis Kosmas, Canada Martyn Ouellet, San Marino Stefano Pezzi
8France Océane Pozzo, Belgium Eric Van Wesemael, Iceland Gunnar Pálsson, Greece Nikolaos Karapanagiotis, Canada Yves Boulanger
6 Belgium Frédérique Vervisch, Iceland Dali (Örn Ingólfsson), Greece Ioannis Kepetzis, Canada Pierre Girard, Albania Desara Muriqi
4Spain Luis Murguia, Belgium Michel Meulemans, United Kingdom Jon Knighton, Spain Mireia Saizar, Greece Miltos Tsoskounoglou, Canada Pascal Tourangeau, Italy Massimiliano Sorghi
2France Christophe Ponset, Iceland Bjarney Annelsdóttir, Spain Eduardo Encina, Canada Pierre Piché

Co-Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Co-Driver
56Spain Juanan Delgado
48Italy Valeria Strada
40France Bernard Vialar, Italy Alessandro Talmelli
36 Italy Emanuele Calchetti
22Italy Andrea Gnaldi Coleschi
20Spain Pilar Rodas, Canada Eric B. Meunier, Italy Andrea Fovana, Italy Claudio Canale
18France Christian Fine, France Yves Pavoux
16Italy Leonardo Burchini, Italy Rossella Conti, Iceland Haukur Vidar Jonsson, Spain Feliz Estibaliz
12Switzerland Giovanni Merzari, Spain Carlos García, Canada Piotr Nytko
10Belgium Nick Laeremans, Greece Vassiliki Kosmas, Canada Frédéric Bouchard, San Marino Valentino Muccini
8France Jean François, Belgium Jan Van Wesemael, Iceland Sigurdur Astgeirsson, Greece Grigorios Karachalios, Canada Martin Cédras
6 Belgium Angélique Detavernier, Iceland Arni Oli Fridriksson, Greece Katerina Sevastou, Canada Jean Briand, Ukraine Yulia Lutsyk
4Spain Javier Urmeneta, Belgium Danny Cami, United Kingdom Steve Partridge, Spain Iban Zelaia, Greece Alexandros Tsoskounoglou, Canada David Rozon, Italy Fulvio Ciervo
2France Serge Pastor, Iceland Gudny Ingibjorg Einarsdottir, Spain Alfonso Olarbide, Canada Normand Béique

Manufacturer Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Manufacturer
92Japan Toyota
84Italy Fiat
76Italy Alfa Romeo
46Japan Honda
28United States Chevrolet
26Germany Volkswagen, Japan Lexus
18Germany Mercedes
16South Korea Kia
12France Citroën
10China Gonow, United States GMC, South Korea Hyundai, France Renault
8Japan Subaru
6United States Ford, Japan Daihatsu
4United States Chrysler, Germany Porsche
2France Peugeot

References

  1. FIA Alternative Energies Cup, in Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
  2. Coupe des Énergies Alternatives de la Fia, in Fédération internationale de l'automobile
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