FIA ecoRally Cup

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The FIA ecoRally Cup is an international motorsport competition for electric vehicles organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. The cup consists of several regularity rallies, usually located in Europe and ran during one calendar year. Vehicles must be unmodified production road vehicles, although prototypes may be permitted subject to FIA approval if they are road legal within the European Union.[1]

FIA ecoRally Cup
CategoryRallying
CountryInternational
Drivers' championCzech Republic Michal Žďárský
Co-Drivers' championCzech Republic Jakub Nábělek
Makes' championSouth Korea Kia Motors
Official website[1]
Current season
World Champion 2009 and 2010 Raymond Durand starting the Ecorally Vasco-Navarro (Vitoria-Gasteiz, July 16, 2010).

The cup replaced a series of FIA competitions based around vehicles developed with alternative energy propulsion and included various energy sources and propulsion methods. It was originally known as Alternative Energies Cup (AEC) until 2016. From 2017 to 2021 it was known as E-Rally Regularity Cup (ERRC), and was part of the FIA Electric and New Energy Championship (ENEC) until 2020 along with the Solar Cup and E-Karting.[2]

Champions

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FIA ecoRally Cup (2022-)

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Year Drivers' champion Co-Drivers' champion Makes' champion
2022   Eneko Conde   Lukas Sergnese   Kia Motors
2023   Michal Žďárský   Jakub Nábělek   Kia Motors

FIA E-Rally Regularity Cup (2017-2021)

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Year Drivers' champion Co-Drivers' champion Makes' champion
2017   Fuzzy Kofler   Guido Guerrini   Tesla
2018   Didier Malga   Anne-Valérie Bonnel   Renault
2019   Fuzzy Kofler   Franco Gaioni   Audi
2020   Artur Prusak   Thierry Benchetrit   Opel
2021   Eneko Conde   Loren Serrano   Kia Motors

FIA ERRC Consumption Cup (2019)

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Year Drivers' champion Co-Drivers' champion Makes' champion
2019   Alexandre Stricher   Thierry Benchetrit   Hyundai

FIA Alternative Energies Cup

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Category VII: Hybrid and other vehicles (2007-2016)

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Year Drivers' champion Co-Drivers' champion[3] Makes' champion
2007   Giuliano Mazzoni (Opel)
  Toyota
2008   Giuliano Mazzoni (Opel)
  Toyota
2009   Raymond Durand (Toyota)
  Toyota
2010   Raymond Durand (Toyota)
  Toyota
2011   Massimo Liverani (Fiat)   Juanan Delgado (Toyota)   Toyota
2012   Massimo Liverani (Fiat)   Emanuele Calchetti (Alfa Romeo)   Fiat
2013   Massimo Liverani (Abarth)   Fulvio Ciervo (Abarth)   Abarth
2014   Massimo Liverani (Abarth)   Isabelle Barciulli (Alfa Romeo)   Abarth
2015   Artur Prusak (Toyota)   Thierry Benchetrit (Toyota)   Toyota
2016   Artur Prusak (Toyota)   Thierry Benchetrit (Toyota)   Toyota

FIA AEC – Category III: Pure electric vehicles (2007-2016)

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Year Drivers' champion Co-drivers' champion Makes' champion
2010   Claudio Cicero
  Micro-Vett
2011   Antonio Zanini Sans   Eduardo Ansotegui   Mitsubishi
2012   Jesús Echave   Juanan Delgado   Mitsubishi
2013   James Morlaix   Daniel Collet   Tesla Motors
2014   Fuzzy Kofler   Franco Gaioni   Think City
2015   Fuzzy Kofler   Juanan Delgado   Renault
2016   Nicola Ventura   Guido Guerrini   Renault

Category I: Solar powered vehicles and Olympia Class

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Year Solar powered vehicles Olympia Class
2013 Osaka Sangyo University Ashiya University Solar Car Project B
2014 Osaka Sangyo University Ashiya University Solar Car Project B
2015 Osaka Sangyo University Team Redzone
2016 Osaka Sangyo University Team Redzone
2017 Osaka Sangyo University Team Redzone
2018 Team Redzone Nitech Solar Racing

References

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  1. ^ "FIA ecoRally Cup". Federation Internationale de l'Automobile. 2015-01-22. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  2. ^ FIA Alternative Energies Cup Archived 2013-03-30 at the Wayback Machine, Fédération internationale de l'automobile website.
  3. ^ Since 2011.
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