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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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Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Race Winner | Junior Winner | Gentlemen Winner | |
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1 | R1 | Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro | 22 April | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 110 Racing Technology |
Mateo Herrero | Mateo Herrero | Mateo Herrero | Julien Febreau | ||||
R2 | 23 April | No. 64 CMR | No. 64 CMR | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 77 Milan Competition | ||
Mike Parisy | Mike Parisy | Mateo Herrero | Rodolphe Wallgren | ||||
2 | R1 | Hockenheimring | 25 May | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 4 Racing Technology |
Jean-Baptiste Mela | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Mathieu Blaise | ||||
R2 | 26 May | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 4 Racing Technology | ||
Jean-Baptiste Mela | Mateo Herrero | Mateo Herrero | Mathieu Blaise | ||||
3 | R1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 8 June | No. 15 CMR | No. 15 CMR | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 4 Racing Technology |
Gaël Castelli | Gaël Castelli | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Mathieu Blaise | ||||
R2 | 9 June | No. 15 CMR | No. 21 Milan Competition | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 9 Milan Competition | ||
Gaël Castelli | Marc Guillot | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Phillippe Bourgois | ||||
4 | R1 | Silverstone Circuit | 7 September | No. 15 CMR | No. 15 CMR | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 4 Racing Technology |
Gaël Castelli | Gaël Castelli | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Mathieu Blaise | ||||
R2 | 8 September | No. 74 Autosport GP | No. 15 CMR | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 6 Milan Competition | ||
Julien Neveu | Gaël Castelli | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Stéphane Auriacombe | ||||
5 | R1 | Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya | 21 September | No. 69 Autosport GP-Patrick Roger | No. 15 CMR | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 77 Milan Competition |
Laurent Hurgon | Gaël Castelli | Mateo Herrero | Rodolphe Wallgren | ||||
R2 | 22 September | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 77 Milan Competition | ||
Mateo Herrero | Mateo Herrero | Mateo Herrero | Rodolphe Wallgren | ||||
6 | R1 | Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet | 11 October | No. 21 Milan Competition | No. 11 Racing Technology | No. 29 Milan Competition | No. 77 Milan Competition |
Marc Guillot | Vincent Beltoise | Mateo Herrero | Rodolphe Wallgren | ||||
R2 | 13 October | No. 21 Milan Competition | No. 15 CMR | No. 17 Autosport GP | No. 9 Milan Competition | ||
Marc Guillot | Gaël Castelli | Jean-Baptiste Mela | Phillippe Bourgois |
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]
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th-20th | PP | FL |
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Points | 20 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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