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Alpine Elf Europa Cup
CategoryGrand tourer sportscars
CountryInternational
Inaugural season2018
ConstructorsAlpine
Tyre suppliersMichelin
Drivers' championFrance Gaël Castelli
Official websitehttps://www.alpineelfeuropacup.com/en/
Current season

The Alpine Elf Europa Cup is a one-make sports car racing series featuring the Alpine A110 Cup. It began in 2018 and is a support category to the International GT Open and the FFSA GT Championship.

Format

The series consists of events in various European countries which feature two races over a weekend. Each weekend the series hosts two 25 minute races plus one lap with two separate qualifying sessions determining the grid order. Teams may run one driver over the entire weekend or split the car between two drivers with one driver running the first qualifying session and race and the other running the second.

The series supports the International GT Open or the FFSA GT Championship

Regulations

Each race consists of a field of Alpine A110 Cup cars. The A110 Cup is the only eligible model in the series and very few modifications to the car are permitted.[1] The series has two sub-categories along with the overall Drivers' Championship: Junior, for drivers under 25 years of age and Gentlemen, which is designated by the series officials but generally given to drivers over 45 years of age. At the end of the season the highest Junior driver in points receives an official test in an Alpine A110 GT4 racecar along with a cash prize. The highest placed Gentlemen driver receives an official test in the Signatech-Alpine-Mamut LMP2 prototype.[2]

Champions

Season Overall Champion Junior Champion Gentlemen Champion
2018 France Pierre Sancinéna France Jean-Baptiste Méla France Sylvain Noël
2019 France Gaël Castelli France Mateo Herrero France Mathieu Blaise

References

  1. ^ "ALPINE EUROPA CUP TECHNICAL REGULATIONS". Alpine Elf Europa Cup.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "ALPINE EUROPA CUP SPORTING REGULATIONS". Alpine Elf Europa Cup.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)