The 2012 FIA Alternative Energies Cup was 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. The season had eight rallies, beginning with Rally Montecarlo on 22 March.[1]

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

Calendar and winners

Date Race Winners cat. VII/VIII Winners cat. III
March 22, 2012Monaco Rallye MontecarloFrance Sylvain Blondeau
France Jean-Luc Hasler
Romania Dacia LoganFrance James Morlaix
France Valérie Palmarole
United States Tesla Roadster
June 1, 2012Spain IV Eco Rallye Vasco Navarro, Vitoria-GasteizSpain Maykel del Cid
Spain Carlos García
Japan Toyota PriusSpain Antonio Zanini
Spain Eduardo Anzotegui
Japan Mitsubishi i-MiEV
June 9, 2012ItalyMendola-Mendel EcorallyItaly Alberto Donghi
Italy Renato Delbara
France Peugeot 3008Italy Fuzzy Kofler
Italy Christian Frei
Norway Think City
June 29, 2012ItalySestriere EcorallyItaly Massimo Liverani
Italy Alessandro Talmelli
Italy Fiat 500 AbarthItaly Fuzzy Kofler
Italy Franco Gaioni
Norway Think City
September 28, 2012Canada Rallye Énergie Alternative, MontrealCanada Vin Pham
Canada Alan Ockwell
Japan Toyota PriusCanada Réjean Losier
Canada Brian Maxwell
Japan Mitsubishi i-MiEV
October 5, 2012Greece Hi-Tech Ecomobility Rally, AthensItaly Guido Guerrini
Italy Emanuele Calchetti
Italy Alfa Romeo MitoGreece Georgios Liveris
Greece Dionissios Liveris
Japan Mitsubishi i-MiEV
October 12, 2012 (cat. VII/VIII)
November 3, 2012 (cat. III)
San MarinoEcorally San Marino – VaticanoItaly Massimo Liverani
Italy Valeria Strada
Italy Fiat 500 AbarthItaly Valerio Rimondi
Italy Liana Fava
Japan Mitsubishi i-MiEV
October 26, 2012Serbia 1st Tesla Rally, BelgradeItaly Massimo Liverani
Italy Fulvio Ciervo
Italy Fiat 500 AbarthSpain Jesús Echave
Spain Juanan Delgado
Japan Nissan Leaf

Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Driver
74Italy Massimo Liverani
64Italy Guido Guerrini
20Spain Maykel del Cid, Canada Vin Pham
19Italy Roberto Viganò
17Italy Vincenzo Di Bella
16San Marino Stefano Pezzi, Spain Iker Torrontegui
14Italy Isabelle Barciulli
12Greece Ioannis Kepetzis, Italy Nicola Ventura, Spain Txema Foronda, Canada Sébastien Kroetsch, Monaco Fulvio Maria Ballabio
10Bulgaria Mariya Mihailova, Canada Bertrand Martin, France Sylvain Blondeau, Greece Nikolaos Karapanagiotis, Italy Alberto Donghi, Spain Roberto Uriarte
8Serbia Branko Nadj, France Bernard Darniche, Italy Marcello Saporetti, Spain Javier del Cid, Canada Frédéric Charpentier
6Greece Georgios Chyssanthakopoulos, San Marino Alen Burgagni, France Stéphane Deschamps
5France Jean-Claude Andruet
4France Jean-Paul Marcaillou, Canada Dominic Garceau, Serbia Nenad Stojanović, Greece Dimitrios Malathritis
3France Bryan Bouffier, Italy Roberto Valentini
2Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Strazivuk, Spain Jon Martínez, Italy Fabio Gemelli, Italy Gerard Albertengo, Greece Constantinos Lambouras, Canada Jonathan Routhier, France Raymond Durand
1France Charlotte Berton, Italy Eugenio Buttiero

Co-Driver Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Co-Driver
62Italy Emanuele Calchetti
36Italy Fulvio Ciervo
30Italy Valeria Strada
20Spain Carlos García, Canada Alan Ockwell
19Italy Andrea Fovana
18Italy Alessandro Talmelli
17Italy Alberto Conte
16San Marino Valentino Muccini, Spain Ianire Fernández
14Italy Francesca Olivoni
12Canada Eric Bernier-Meunier, Greece Michalis Dafnomilis, Italy Leonardo Burchini, Spain Pilar Rodas, Italy Monica Porta, Italy Massimiliano Sorghi
10Bulgaria Zvezdelina Belnikolova, France Jean-Luc Hasler, Italy Renato Delbara, Spain Asier Lasa, Greece Fotios Vrotsis, Canada Sébastien Robert
8Serbia Stevo Rauš, Canada Bertrand Gaudet, France Joseph Lambert, Italy Vincenzo Blandino, Spain Iñaki Pradells
6San Marino Antonio Burgagni, Canada Jonathan Routhier, Greece Dimitris Chyssanthakopoulos
5France Patrick Lienne
4Canada Robert Thouin, Greece Efichia Zacharopoulou, France Jean Claude Lamorlette, Serbia Stefan Todorović
3France Eric Mallen, Italy Federica Valentini
2Italy Monica Eusebio, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladen Vasilić, Italy Daniele Pizzo, Spain Maite Seara, Greece Valter Filippakis, Canada Sylvain Légaré, France Christian Fine
1France Olivier Sussot, Italy Christian Buttiero

Manufacturer Standings cat. VII & VIII

Points Manufacturer
89Italy Fiat
76Italy Alfa Romeo
67Japan Toyota
40Japan Lexus
39France Peugeot
31Japan Honda
26United States Ford
16Germany Opel
14Germany Mercedes
13United States Chevrolet, France Citroën
10Romania Dacia
8United States General Motors, Germany BMW, Germany Audi
6Germany Porsche, France Renault
4Serbia Zastava, China Byd, Germany Volkswagen
2Czech Republic Škoda, Japan Subaru

References

  1. FIA Alternative Energies Cup Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, in Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.
  2. Coupe des Énergies Alternatives de la Fia, in Fédération internationale de l'automobile
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