2011 European Rallycross Championship

2011 European Rallycross Championship
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The 2011 European Rallycross Championship was the thirty fifth season of the FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers. The season consisted of ten rounds and started on 24 April with the British round at Lydden Hill Race Circuit. The season ended on 2 October, at Czech Republic at Sosnová.[1]

Calendar

Round Dates Venue City Country
1 8 – 9 April Lydden Hill Race Circuit Wootton United Kingdom Great Britain
2 14 – 15 May Pista Automóvel de Montalegre Montalegre Portugal Portugal
3 21 – 22 April Circuit des Ducs Essay France France
4 25 – 26 June Lånkebanen Hell Norway Norway
5 2 – 3 July Höljesbanan Höljes Sweden Sweden
6 6 – 7 August Duivelsbergcircuit Maasmechelen Belgium Belgium
7 13 – 14 August Eurocircuit Valkenswaard Netherlands Netherlands
8 3 – 4 September PS Racing Center Greinbach Austria Austria
9 10 – 11 September Tor Słomczyn Słomczyn Poland Poland
10 1 – 2 October Autodrom Česká Lípa Sosnová Czech Republic Czech Republic

Championship standings

Supercars

Pos. Driver GBR
United Kingdom
POR
Portugal
FRA
France
NOR
Norway
SWE
Sweden
Part 1 BEL
Belgium
NED
Netherlands
AUT
Austria
POL
Poland
CZE
Czech Republic
Part 2 Points
1 Norway Sverre Isachsen 1 7 (12) 2 4 60 (13) 1 1 1 1 80 140
2 United States Tanner Foust (8) 1 6 6 1 62 8 DSQ 3 3 3 54 116
3 Russia Timur Timerzyanov 5 3 5 3 (15) 54 1 (11) 2 7 4 60 114
4 Norway Frode Holte 7 4 1 10 (13) 50 2 Ret 5 6 5 52 102
5 Norway Mats Lysen (11) 9 2 1 7 55 (15) 6 7 10 6 39 94
6 Finland Toomas Heikkinen 6 Ret 8 5 3 47 7 7 10 4 (14) 40 87
7 United Kingdom Liam Doran 4 5 3 9 (10) 48 3 (15) 9 11 11 35 83
8 Norway Ludvig Hunsbedt 10 11 Ret 6 26 5 2 (11) 8 10 45 71
9 Sweden Stig-Olov Walfridsson (16) 6 14 4 8 36 11 (16) 4 5 13 35 71
10 France Davy Jeanney 3 8 (16) 12 11 35 18 12 6 2 33 68
11 United Kingdom Andy Scott 12 10 (28) Ret 15 14 4 3 (14) 12 12 38 52
12 Sweden Andréas Eriksson 9 2 10 (11) 5 44 0 44
13 France Marc Laboulle 2 12 11 (26) 28 9 10 15 43
14 Belgium Michaël De Keersmaecker Ret 7 17 Ret 10 6 4 16 9 33 43
15 Sweden Kenneth Hansen 2 17 2 17 34

References

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