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2019 Alpine Elf Europa Cup

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The 2019 Alpine Elf Europa Cup was the second season of the Alpine Elf Europa Cup, the one-make sports car racing series organized by Alpine for Alpine A110 Cup cars. It began on 20 April at Nogaro and finished on 13 October, at Le Castellet after six double-header meetings.

Entry List

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Team No. Drivers Class Rounds
France CMR 2 Switzerland Yann Zimmer All
15 France Gaël Castelli
30 Poland Gosia Rdest[N 1] 6
64 France Mike Parisy All
France Milan Competition 3 France Denis Gibaud G 1, 6
6 France Antoine Miquel J 1–3
France Stéphane Auriacombe G 4
8 France Nicolas Milan 1–5
9 Belgium Phillippe Bourgois G 1, 3–6
21 France Marc Guillot All
29 France Mateo Herrero J
77 France Rodolphe Wallgren G 1, 5–6
France Racing Technology 4 France Mathieu Blaise G All
5 France Stéphane Proux G
7 France Franc Rouxel G
11 France Vincent Beltoise
110 France Julien Febreau[N 2] G G 1
United Kingdom Abbie Eaton[N 2] G 2
France Amaud Tsamere[N 2] G G 3
United Kingdom Matt Prior[N 2] G G 4
Spain Jaime Hernandez[N 2] G G 5
France Loic Depailler[N 2] G G 6
France Autosport GP 14 France Marc Sevestre G 1–4, 6
17 France Jean-Baptiste Mela J All
18 France Pierre Macchi G 2–3, 5–6
33 France Alexandre Gadois J 3, 6
38 France Luc Ceret G 1, 3
France Yves Lemaître G 1, 5–6
74 France Julien Neveu 1–4
France Mirage Racing 34 France Axel Van Straaten [N 1] G 6
73 France Didier Van Straaten [N 1] G
France Patrick Lauber [N 1] G
France Autosport GP-Patrick Roger 69 France Laurent Hurgon All
Icon Class
G Gentlemen
J Junior
G Guest

Race calendar and results

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  • The 2019 calendar was released at the end of season awards ceremony for the 2018 season.[1] A new round at Nogaro was announced to kick off the season with the previous opening round at Le Castellet moved to being the season finale. The Nürburgring round was also dropped in favor of racing at the Hockenheimring and the round at Dijon-Prenois has been left off the calendar. All weekends still support either the International GT Open or the FFSA GT Championship.
Round Circuit Date Pole Position Race Winner Junior Winner Gentlemen Winner
1 R1 France Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro 22 April France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 110 Racing Technology
France Mateo Herrero France Mateo Herrero France Mateo Herrero France Julien Febreau
R2 23 April France No. 64 CMR France No. 64 CMR France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 77 Milan Competition
France Mike Parisy France Mike Parisy France Mateo Herrero France Rodolphe Wallgren
2 R1 Germany Hockenheimring 25 May France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 4 Racing Technology
France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Mathieu Blaise
R2 26 May France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 4 Racing Technology
France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Mateo Herrero France Mateo Herrero France Mathieu Blaise
3 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 8 June France No. 15 CMR France No. 15 CMR France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 4 Racing Technology
France Gaël Castelli France Gaël Castelli France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Mathieu Blaise
R2 9 June France No. 15 CMR France No. 21 Milan Competition France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 9 Milan Competition
France Gaël Castelli France Marc Guillot France Jean-Baptiste Mela Belgium Phillippe Bourgois
4 R1 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit 7 September France No. 15 CMR France No. 15 CMR France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 4 Racing Technology
France Gaël Castelli France Gaël Castelli France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Mathieu Blaise
R2 8 September France No. 74 Autosport GP France No. 15 CMR France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 6 Milan Competition
France Julien Neveu France Gaël Castelli France Jean-Baptiste Mela France Stéphane Auriacombe
5 R1 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 21 September France No. 69 Autosport GP-Patrick Roger France No. 15 CMR France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 77 Milan Competition
France Laurent Hurgon France Gaël Castelli France Mateo Herrero France Rodolphe Wallgren
R2 22 September France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 77 Milan Competition
France Mateo Herrero France Mateo Herrero France Mateo Herrero France Rodolphe Wallgren
6 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 11 October France No. 21 Milan Competition France No. 11 Racing Technology France No. 29 Milan Competition France No. 77 Milan Competition
France Marc Guillot France Vincent Beltoise France Mateo Herrero France Rodolphe Wallgren
R2 13 October France No. 21 Milan Competition France No. 15 CMR France No. 17 Autosport GP France No. 9 Milan Competition
France Marc Guillot France Gaël Castelli France Jean-Baptiste Mela Belgium Phillippe Bourgois

Championship Standings

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Drivers' Championship

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Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top 20 drivers. If less than 75% of the race distance is completed then half points are awarded. If less than two laps are completed then no points are given.[2]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th-20th PP FL
Points 20 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1
Pos. Driver NOG
France
HOC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
SIL
United Kingdom
CAT
Spain
LEC
France
 Pts. 
1 France Gaël Castelli 2 5 2 12 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 192
2 France Marc Guillot 4 4 3 2 2 1 6 6 Ret 5 Ret 2 121
3 France Mateo Herrero 1 6 Ret 1 6 5 7 Ret 2 1 3 Ret 115
4 France Jean-Baptiste Mela Ret 9 1 8 3 4 2 5 3 9 4 4 114
5 France Vincent Beltoise 9 2 Ret 4 11 7 5 7 4 3 1 3 104
6 France Laurent Hurgon 3 Ret 8 3 5 9 3 3 Ret 4 7 Ret 68
7 Switzerland Yann Zimmer 6 3 4 Ret Ret 18 4 4 5 10 60
8 France Mike Parisy 8 1 6 Ret 4 3 Ret 11 54
9 France Mathieu Blaise 11 13 11 6 12 12 8 10 7 8 8 8 41
10 France Nicolas Milan 5 Ret 5 Ret 10 8 DNS 8 5 6 40
11 France Julien Neveu Ret 7 10 DNS 7 10 13 2 32
12 France Marc Sevestre 12 14 12 7 14 13 9 12 20 9 22
13 France Alexandre Gadois 8 6 10 5 21
14 France Rodolphe Wallgren Ret 10 6 7 6 11 21
15 France Antoine Miquel 7 8 7 Ret 9 17 18
16 Belgium Phillippe Bourgois Ret 12 15 11 11 Ret 8 10 13 7 17
17 France Franc Rouxel 14 16 Ret 9 16 15 14 DNS Ret 14 16 17 13
18 France Stéphane Proux Ret Ret 14 11 19 DNS 15 14 11 13 17 15 12
19 France Pierre Macchi 13 10 18 14 12 Ret 15 12 10
20 France Yves Lemaître 17 10 11 14 13 8
21 France Stéphane Auriacombe 10 9 5
22 France Denis Gibaud 13 15 12 14 5
23 France Luc Ceret 15 17 16 2
Drivers ineligible to score points
France Julien Febreau 10 11
United Kingdom Abbie Eaton 9 5
France Amaud Tsamere 13 Ret
United Kingdom Matt Prior 12 13
Spain Jaime Hernandez 9 12
Poland Gosia Rdest 9 6
France Loic Depailler 11 Ret
France Didier Van Straaten 18
France Axel Van Straaten 19 Ret
France Patrick Lauber 16
Pos. Driver NOG
France
HOC
Germany
SPA
Belgium
SIL
United Kingdom
CAT
Spain
LEC
France
 Pts. 

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d Drivers who started their first race of the season at the penultimate or final rounds are ineligible for points and invisible as far as awarding points to other drivers.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Guest drivers in the #110 Racing Technology entry are ineligible for points and invisible as far as awarding points to other drivers.
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References

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  1. ^ "Alpine Elf Europa Cup – 2019 Calendar". www.alpineelfeuropacup.com. Retrieved 2019-12-10.
  2. ^ "SPORTING REGULATION ALPINE EUROPA CUP". Alpine Elf Europa Cup. Archived from the original on 2019-12-06.