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.

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Entry List

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Flag of France.svg CMR2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yann ZimmerAll
15 Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli
30 Flag of Poland.svg Gosia Rdest [N 1] 6
64 Flag of France.svg Mike Parisy All
Flag of France.svg Milan Competition3 Flag of France.svg Denis GibaudG1, 6
6 Flag of France.svg Antoine MiquelJ1–3
Flag of France.svg Stéphane AuriacombeG4
8 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Milan 1–5
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Phillippe BourgoisG1, 3–6
21 Flag of France.svg Marc GuillotAll
29 Flag of France.svg Mateo HerreroJ
77 Flag of France.svg Rodolphe WallgrenG1, 5–6
Flag of France.svg Racing Technology4 Flag of France.svg Mathieu BlaiseGAll
5 Flag of France.svg Stéphane ProuxG
7 Flag of France.svg Franc RouxelG
11 Flag of France.svg Vincent Beltoise
110 Flag of France.svg Julien Febreau [N 2] GG1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbie Eaton [N 2] G2
Flag of France.svg Amaud Tsamere [N 2] GG3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Prior [N 2] GG4
Flag of Spain.svg Jaime Hernandez [N 2] GG5
Flag of France.svg Loic Depailler [N 2] GG6
Flag of France.svg Autosport GP14 Flag of France.svg Marc SevestreG1–4, 6
17 Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste MelaJAll
18 Flag of France.svg Pierre MacchiG2–3, 5–6
33 Flag of France.svg Alexandre GadoisJ3, 6
38 Flag of France.svg Luc CeretG1, 3
Flag of France.svg Yves LemaîtreG1, 5–6
74 Flag of France.svg Julien Neveu1–4
Flag of France.svg Mirage Racing34 Flag of France.svg Axel Van Straaten [N 1] G6
73 Flag of France.svg Didier Van Straaten [N 1] G
Flag of France.svg Patrick Lauber [N 1] G
Flag of France.svg Autosport GP-Patrick Roger69 Flag of France.svg Laurent HurgonAll
IconClass
GGentlemen
JJunior
GGuest

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionRace WinnerJunior WinnerGentlemen Winner
1R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro 22 April Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 110 Racing Technology
Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Julien Febreau
R223 April Flag of France.svg No. 64 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 64 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 77 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Mike Parisy Flag of France.svg Mike Parisy Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Wallgren
2R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 25 May Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 4 Racing Technology
Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Mathieu Blaise
R226 May Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 4 Racing Technology
Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Mathieu Blaise
3R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 8 June Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 4 Racing Technology
Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Mathieu Blaise
R29 June Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 21 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 9 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Marc Guillot Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Phillippe Bourgois
4R1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit 7 September Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 4 Racing Technology
Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Mathieu Blaise
R28 September Flag of France.svg No. 74 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 6 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Julien Neveu Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of France.svg Stéphane Auriacombe
5R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 21 September Flag of France.svg No. 69 Autosport GP-Patrick Roger Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 77 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Laurent Hurgon Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Wallgren
R222 September Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 77 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Wallgren
6R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 11 October Flag of France.svg No. 21 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 11 Racing Technology Flag of France.svg No. 29 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 77 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Marc Guillot Flag of France.svg Vincent Beltoise Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Wallgren
R213 October Flag of France.svg No. 21 Milan Competition Flag of France.svg No. 15 CMR Flag of France.svg No. 17 Autosport GP Flag of France.svg No. 9 Milan Competition
Flag of France.svg Marc Guillot Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste Mela Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Phillippe Bourgois

Championship Standings

Drivers' Championship

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]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th-20thPPFL
Points20151210865432111
Pos.Driver NOG
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
 Pts. 
1 Flag of France.svg Gaël Castelli2521212111221192
2 Flag of France.svg Marc Guillot44322166Ret5Ret2121
3 Flag of France.svg Mateo Herrero16Ret1657Ret213Ret115
4 Flag of France.svg Jean-Baptiste MelaRet91834253944114
5 Flag of France.svg Vincent Beltoise92Ret4117574313104
6 Flag of France.svg Laurent Hurgon3Ret835933Ret47Ret68
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yann Zimmer634RetRet184451060
8 Flag of France.svg Mike Parisy 816Ret43Ret1154
9 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Blaise11131161212810788841
10 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Milan 5Ret5Ret108DNS85640
11 Flag of France.svg Julien NeveuRet710DNS71013232
12 Flag of France.svg Marc Sevestre1214127141391220922
13 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Gadois8610521
14 Flag of France.svg Rodolphe WallgrenRet106761121
15 Flag of France.svg Antoine Miquel787Ret91718
16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Phillippe BourgoisRet12151111Ret81013717
17 Flag of France.svg Franc Rouxel1416Ret9161514DNSRet14161713
18 Flag of France.svg Stéphane ProuxRetRet141119DNS15141113171512
19 Flag of France.svg Pierre Macchi1310181412Ret151210
20 Flag of France.svg Yves Lemaître17101114138
21 Flag of France.svg Stéphane Auriacombe1095
22 Flag of France.svg Denis Gibaud131512145
23 Flag of France.svg Luc Ceret1517162
Drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of France.svg Julien Febreau1011
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbie Eaton 95
Flag of France.svg Amaud Tsamere13Ret
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Prior1213
Flag of Spain.svg Jaime Hernandez912
Flag of Poland.svg Gosia Rdest 96
Flag of France.svg Loic Depailler11Ret
Flag of France.svg Didier Van Straaten18
Flag of France.svg Axel Van Straaten19Ret
Flag of France.svg Patrick Lauber16
Pos.Driver NOG
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
 Pts. 

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 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. 1 2 3 4 5 6 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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  2. "SPORTING REGULATION ALPINE EUROPA CUP". Alpine Elf Europa Cup. Archived from the original on 2019-12-06.