2010 European Truck Racing Championship

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The 2010 FIA European Truck Racing Championship was a multi-event motor racing championship for production based trucks held across Europe. The championship features a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded amateur drivers competing in highly modified versions of two-axle tractor units which conform to the technical regulations for the championship. It was the 26th European Truck Racing Championship season and began at Misano on May 23, with the finale at Jarama on October 3 after nine events. The championship was won by Antonio Albacete, taking his third title.

Teams and drivers

No.DriverTeamManufacturerRounds

Race drivers without fixed number, whose number is defined race by race:

No.DriverTeamManufacturerRounds

Calendar and winners

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg Misano World Circuit May 22–23 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R2Race cancelled [N 1]
R3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R4 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
2R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito de Albacete June 5–6 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
3R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Armagnac June 19–20 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R2 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
4R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring July 24–25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett Flag of Germany.svg Truck Sport Lutz Bernau
R2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
5R1 Flag of Russia.svg Smolensk Ring August 7–8 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R4 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
6R1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Autodrom Most August 28–29 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett Flag of Germany.svg Truck Sport Lutz Bernau
7R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit Zolder September 11–12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R2 Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Albacete Flag of Spain.svg Equipo Cepsa
R3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
8R1 Flag of France.svg Bugatti Circuit September 18–19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Levett Flag of Germany.svg Truck Sport Lutz Bernau
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R4 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
9R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito del Jarama October 2–3 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Markus Bösiger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Hahn Flag of Germany.svg Team Hahn Oxxo Racing
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of Germany.svg Markus Oestreich Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MKR Technology
R4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Vršecký Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Buggyra Int. Racing System

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Points were awarded on a 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top 10 finishers in races 1 & 3 of each meeting; and on a 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top 10 finishers in races 2 & 4 of each meeting. All scores counted towards the championship.

Pl.DriverTrucksPoints
1.Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Antonio Albacete MAN 387
2.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Markus Bösiger Renault 335
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Jochen Hahn MAN 318
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Markus Oestreich Renault 293
5.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic David Vršecký Freightliner 226
6.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Christopher Levett MAN 210
7.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Adam Lacko MAN 186
8.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Alex Lvov MAN 135
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Uwe Nittel Freightliner 82
10.Flag of France.svg  France Anthony Janiec Renault 81
PositionDriverTrucksPoints
11Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Javier Mariezcurrena MAN 55
12Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Balázs Szobi MAN 28
13Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Jose Rodrigues MAN 15
14Flag of France.svg  France Jérémy Robineau MAN 12
15Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Michail Konovalov Freightliner 9
16Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Jean-Pierre Blaise MAN 7
17Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Jose Bermejo MAN 5
18Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Eduardo Rodrigues MAN 4
19Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Mika Mäkinen MAN 3
20Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Zoltan Birnbauer MAN 2

Teams Championship

RangTeamDriverTrucksPoints
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Flag of Germany.svg  Germany MKR Technology Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Markus Bösiger, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Markus Oestreich Renault 712
2Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Truck Sport Bernau Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Antonio Albacete, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Christopher Levett MAN 685
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Team Hahn Oxxo Racing Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Jochen Hahn, Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Balázs Szobi MAN 541

Notes

  1. Race cancelled due to unsafe track conditions[ citation needed ]

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