2011 FIA Alternative Energies Cup

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

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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  Ecorally San Marino – Città del Vaticano   Roberto Viganò   Andrea Fovana   Alfa Romeo Mito

Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

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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

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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

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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

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  1. ^ FIA Alternative Energies Cup Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, in Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
  2. ^ Coupe des Énergies Alternatives de la Fia, in Fédération internationale de l'automobile