2010 motorsport champions | |
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This list of 2010 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with championships decided by the points or positions earned by a driver from multiple races where the season was completed during the 2010 calendar year.
Series | Pilot | refer |
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Red Bull Air Race World Championship | Paul Bonhomme | 2010 Red Bull Air Race World Championship |
Series | Champion | Refer |
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Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series | Scott Bloomquist | |
World of Outlaws Late Model Series | Josh Richards | |
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series | Jason Meyers | |
Teams: Elite Racing | ||
Formula 500 Australia | Ben McLeod | |
Series | Champion | Refer |
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NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series | Top Fuel: Larry Dixon | 2010 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season |
Funny Car: John Force | ||
Pro Stock: Greg Anderson | ||
Pro Stock Motorcycle: L. E. Tonglet | ||
European Drag Racing Championship | Top Fuel: Urs Erbacher | |
Top Methanol Dragster: Timo Habermann | ||
Top Methanol Funny Car: Dan Larsen | ||
Pro Stock Car: Michael Malmgren | ||
Pro Stock Modified: Johan Lindberg | ||
Series | Champion | Refer |
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British Drift Championship | Phil Morrison | 2010 British Drift Championship |
Semi-Pro: Ian Phillips | ||
D1 Grand Prix | Youichi Imamura | 2010 D1 Grand Prix series |
D1SL: Naoki Nakamura | ||
D1NZ | Gaz Whiter | 2009–10 D1NZ season |
Drift Allstars | Luke Fink | 2010 Drift Allstars |
European Drift Championship | Mark Luney | 2010 European Drift Championship |
Formula D | Vaughn Gittin Jr. | 2010 Formula D season |
Formula D Asia | Tengku Djan Ley | 2010 Formula D Asia season |
Series | Driver | refer |
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KF2 | ||
WSK Euro Series | Ignazio D'Agosto | |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship | Nicolaj Møller Madsen | |
Karting World Championship | Nyck de Vries | |
WSK Super Master Series | Antonio Giovinazzi | |
KF3 | ||
WSK Euro Series | Max Verstappen | |
CIK-FIA Karting European Championship | Alexander Albon | |
Karting World Championship | Alexander Albon | |
WSK Super Master Series | Nicklas Nielsen | |
Superkart | ||
European Superkart Championship | Gavin Bennett | |
Australian Superkart Championship | 250cc International: Darren Hossack | 2010 Australian Superkart season |
250cc National: Martin Latta | ||
125cc Gearbox: Steven Tamasi |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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FIA European Rallycross Championship | Div 1: Sverre Isachsen | |
Div 1A: Timur Timerzyanov | ||
Div 2: Derek Tohill | ||
British Rallycross Championship | Pat Doran | |
Series | Driver | Season article |
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European Truck Racing Championship | Antonio Albacete | 2010 European Truck Racing Championship |
Teams: MKR Technology | ||
Fórmula Truck | Roberval Andrade | 2010 Fórmula Truck season |
Teams: RVR Corinthians Motorsport | ||
Manufacturers: Volkswagen | ||
V8 Ute Racing Series | Grant Johnson | 2010 Australian V8 Ute Racing Series |
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