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2010 European Touring Car Cup

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The2010 FIA European Touring Car Cup was the sixth running of theFIAEuropean Touring Car Cup. The cup was expanded to three events for 2010, unlike in previous years where it was a one-off event. The season began atBraga on 28 March, and finished atFranciacorta on 17 October. Each event included two races of 50 kilometres (31 miles) in length, making a total of six rounds awarding points. At the end of the season, three FIA cups were awarded, one for each of the eligible categories:Super 2000,Super 1600 andSuper Production. 100,000 euro prize money was awarded at each of the four race meetings: 65,000 euros to Super 2000, 25,000 to Super 1600 and 10,000 to Super Production.

In the top Super 2000 class, despite pressure fromMichel Nykjær – who won each of the four races he contested at theSalzburgring and Franciacorta – in a SEAT León TDI, Hartmann Honda Racing'sJames Thompson finished as the class winner, with six top-three finishes in the season's six races, taking a victory inBraga en route to a four-point title win.César Campaniço was the other race winner at Braga, in a one-off outing in the Cup. Super Production was poorly supported with onlyVojislav Lekić,Fabio Fabiani and Marcis Birkens competing in any of the races. Lekić won the four races he contested, ahead of Fabiani while Birkens suffered a retirement and a DNS in Braga. Carsten Seifert won the Super 1600 title, finishing with three victories and a total of six top-two finishes. He narrowly beat Jens Löhnig, who also had three wins, by ten points.

Teams and drivers

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Super 2000 class
TeamCarNo.DriversRounds
Denmark Hartmann Honda RacingHonda Accord Euro R1United KingdomJames ThompsonAll
2SwedenTomas Engström1
4AustriaWolfgang Treml2–3
SwedenEngström MotorsportHonda Accord Euro R2SwedenTomas Engström2–3
Croatia Čolak Racing TeamSEAT León3CroatiaMarin Čolak11–2
Ukraine Bevz KostantynBMW 320i E465UkraineIrina Protasova1–2
6UkraineYuriy Protasov1
7UkraineLeonid Protasov1–2
SpainSUNRED EngineeringSEAT León8RussiaTimur Sadredinov1
12FranceMichaël Rossi1–2
SEAT León TDI21DenmarkMichel Nykjær2–3
Portugal Novadriver Racing TeamBMW 320si9PortugalCésar Campaniço1
Denmark Poulsen MotorsportBMW 320si11DenmarkKristian Poulsen1
TurkeyBorusan Otomotiv MotorsportBMW 320si10TurkeyAytaç Biter2–3
13TurkeyIbrahim OkyayAll
Portugal Sports & YouBMW 320si14Portugal Francisco Carvalho2
Ukraine Tsunami Racing TeamBMW 320i E4617UkraineAndrii Kruglyk2
Switzerland Rikli MotorsportHonda Civic Type-R19Switzerland Peter Rikli2–3
Honda Accord Euro R20SwitzerlandJörg Schori2–3
Germany Mayer MotorsportAudi A422Germany Oliver Mayer32
GermanyLiqui Moly Team EngstlerBMW 320si23RussiaRustem Teregulov2
Italy Promotor SportBMW 320i E4629ItalyMassimo Zanin3
30ItalyMariano Bellin3
Super Production class
Latvia SC Papa's Racing TeamHonda Civic Type-R51LatviaMarcis Birkens1
Italy F MotorsportBMW 320i E4652ItalyFabio Fabiani2–3
Serbia Đelmaš SportHonda Civic Type-R54SerbiaVojislav Lekić2–3
Super 1600 class
Germany NK Racing TeamFord Fiesta ST71GermanyCarsten SeifertAll
73GermanyFlorian Heitmeier1
Germany ATM RacingFord Fiesta ST72GermanyJens Löhnig1
Ford Fiesta 1.6 16V2–3
Ford Fiesta ST74RussiaSergey Krylov2
Ford Fiesta 1.6 16v3
Ford Fiesta ST76GermanyCharlie Geipel3
Croatia Gena AutosportCitroën C2 VTS75CroatiaZeljko Marković3

1 Despite being on the Salzburgring entry list, Čolak did not compete at the meeting.

2 Despite being listed on theFIA ETCC website, Carvalho did not attend any of the meetings.

3 Although he was present at the Salzburgring meeting, Mayer did not take part. Instead he chose to focus on the ADAC Procar championship round which was held at the same event.

Race calendar and results

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RoundCountryCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 PortugalCircuito Vasco Sameiro,Braga28 MarchUnited KingdomJames ThompsonSwedenTomas EngströmUnited KingdomJames ThompsonDenmark Hartmann Honda Racing
R2PortugalCésar CampaniçoPortugalCésar CampaniçoPortugal Novadriver Racing Team
2R1 AustriaSalzburgring25 JulyUnited KingdomJames ThompsonDenmarkMichel NykjærDenmarkMichel NykjærSpainSUNRED Engineering
R2DenmarkMichel NykjærDenmarkMichel NykjærSpainSUNRED Engineering
3R1 GermanyMotorsport Arena Oschersleben5 Septemberround cancelled[1]
R2
4R1 ItalyAutodromo di Franciacorta17 OctoberUnited KingdomJames ThompsonDenmarkMichel NykjærDenmarkMichel NykjærSpainSUNRED Engineering
R2DenmarkMichel NykjærDenmarkMichel NykjærSpainSUNRED Engineering

Championship standings

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Super 2000

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PosDriverBRA
Portugal
SAL
Austria
FRA
Italy
Pts
1United KingdomJames Thompson13223344
2DenmarkMichel Nykjær111140
3SwedenTomas Engström27332238
4TurkeyIbrahim Okyay54765522
5AustriaWolfgang Treml444618
6PortugalCésar Campaniço4115
7DenmarkKristian Poulsen3214
8Switzerland Peter RikliNC16648
9FranceMichaël Rossi6RetRet57
10TurkeyAytaç Biter58887
11CroatiaMarin Čolak765
12UkraineAndrii Kruglyk675
13RussiaTimur Sadredinov954
14SwitzerlandJörg Schori1210774
15UkraineYuriy Protasov882
16UkraineLeonid Protasov109891
17UkraineIrina Protasova12129Ret0
18ItalyMassimo Zanin9NC0
RussiaRustem TeregulovDNSDNS0
ItalyMariano BellinDNSDNS0
PosDriverBRA
Portugal
SAL
Austria
FRA
Italy
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole
Italics - Fastest Lap

Super Production

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PosDriverBRA
Portugal
SAL
Austria
FRA
Italy
Pts
1SerbiaVojislav Lekić1011111140
2ItalyFabio Fabiani1112141232
LatviaMarcis BirkensRetDNS0
PosDriverBRA
Portugal
SAL
Austria
FRA
Italy
Pts

Super 1600

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PosDriverBRA
Portugal
SAL
Austria
FRA
Italy
Pts
1GermanyCarsten Seifert1311131410954
2GermanyJens Löhnig1110NC13121344
3RussiaSergey Krylov1415131425
4GermanyCharlie Geipel161012
5GermanyFlorian Heitmeier141312
6CroatiaZeljko Marković15159
PosDriverBRA
Portugal
SAL
Austria
FRA
Italy
Pts

References

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  1. ^"ETCC event in Oschersleben was cancelled".European Touring Car Cup.Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 2010-03-11. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved2010-07-25.

External links

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European Touring Car Challenge (1963–1970)
European Touring Car Championship (1970–1988)
European Touring Car Championship (2000–2004)
European Touring Car Cup (2005–2017)
TCR Europe Touring Car Series (2018–present)
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