2013 FIA Alternative Energies Cup

2013 FIA Alternative Energies Cup
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The 2013 FIA Alternative Energies Cup is a season of the FIA Alternative Energies Cup, a world championship for vehicles with alternative energy propulsion organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.[1]

For the final classifications, 50% rounded up of the best results plus one is taken into account.[2]

Calendar and winners

Date Race Winners cat. VII/VIII Winners cat. III
March 20, 2013 Monaco Rallye Montecarlo France Jean Verrier
France Jean Rick
Japan Honda Civic Monaco Jean Ferry
Monaco Patrick Curti
Japan Mitsubishi i-MiEV
May 31, 2013 Spain V Eco Rallye Vasco Navarro, Vitoria-Gasteiz Spain Txema Foronda
Spain Pilar Rodas
Japan Toyota Prius France James Morlaix
France Sébastien Chol
United States Tesla Roadster
June 8, 2013 ItalyMendola-Mendel Ecorally Italy Roberto Viganò
Italy Andrea Fovana
Italy Alfa Romeo MiTo Italy Walter Fuzzy Kofler
Italy Luca Gastaldi
Norway Think City
June 28, 2013 ItalySestriere Ecorally Italy Roberto Viganò
Italy Andrea Fovana
Italy Alfa Romeo MiTo Italy Walter Fuzzy Kofler
Italy Franco Gaioni
Norway Think City
July 10, 2013 Serbia 2nd Tesla Rally, Belgrade Italy Massimo Liverani
Italy Fulvio Ciervo
Italy Abarth 500 France James Morlaix
France Sébastien Chol
United States Tesla Roadster
July 19, 2013 Bulgaria Rally Eco Bulgaria Italy Massimo Liverani
Italy Fulvio Ciervo
Italy Abarth 500 Spain Jesús Echave
Spain Juanan Delgado
Japan Mitsubishi i-MiEV
October 5, 2013 Greece Hi-Tech Ecomobility Rally, Athens Italy Massimo Liverani
Italy Fulvio Ciervo
Italy Abarth 500 France James Morlaix
France Janiel Collet
United States Tesla Roadster
October 18, 2013 (cat. VII/VIII)San MarinoEcorally San Marino – Vaticano Italy Massimo Liverani
Italy Valeria Strada
Italy Abarth 500

Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Driver
88Italy Massimo Liverani
64Italy Guido Guerrini
26Italy Roberto Vigano, Slovenia Gregor Zdovc

Co-Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Co-Driver
60Italy Fulvio Ciervo
39Italy Francesca Olivoni
34Italy Valeria Strada

Manufacturer Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Manufacturer
96Italy Abarth
74Italy Alfa Romeo
64Japan Toyota
42Germany Opel
30Romania Dacia
28Japan Honda
26France Peugeot
24Japan Infiniti
16France Renault
12Germany Audi
10Japan Nissan, Czech Republic Škoda

Driver Standings cat. III

Points Driver
54France James Morlaix
39Spain Jesus Echave
38Italy Fuzzy Waçter Kofler

Co-Driver Standings cat. III

Points Co-Driver
50France Sébastien Chol
39Spain Juanan Delgado
34France Frederic Mlynarczyc

Manufacturer Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Manufacturer
54United States Tesla Motors
44Japan Mitsubishi
40Norway Think City
28Romania Dacia Metron
16France Peugeot
11Japan Nissan

References

  1. FIA Alternative Energies Cup, in Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
  2. Coupe des Énergies Alternatives de la Fia, in Fédération internationale de l'automobile
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