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2019 TitansRX International Europe Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2019 TitansRX International Europe Series was the first edition of TitansRX, after the Global Rallycross brand was revived and renamed in late-2018. The inaugural season was contested exclusively in Europe, with the North American and the International Series commencing in 2020. The season consisted of twelve rounds and started on 29 June with the first French round at Essay with the season culminating on 20 October, at Estering.

Calendar

Rnd. Event Dates Venue Class Winner Team
1 France TitansRX Rallycross d'Essay 29 June Circuit des Ducs, Essay TitansRX Finland Toomas Heikkinen
Division 3 France Maxime Sordet
Division 4 France Geoffroy Blanchard
2 30 June TitansRX Sweden Timmy Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
Division 3 France Benoît Morel
Division 4 France Geoffroy Blanchard
3–4 United Kingdom TitansRX Rallycross Lydden Hill 27–28 July Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Denton with Wootton[1] TitansRX (Day 1) Finland Toomas Heikkinen
TitansRX (Day 2) Sweden Kevin Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
Supercar Germany René Münnich Germany Münnich Motorsport
Group B United Kingdom Steve Harris
Super Retro United Kingdom John Cross
Retro United Kingdom Terry Moore
Junior RX Latvia Roberts Vītols United Kingdom Peter Gwynne Motorsport
5–6 Portugal TitansRX Rallycross Montalegre 10–11 August Pista Automóvel de Montalegre, Montalegre[2] TitansRX (Day 1) Sweden Kevin Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
TitansRX (Day 2) Sweden Timmy Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
Super1600 Portugal Joaquim Machado
Kartcross Spain Antón Muíños
7 Austria TitansRX Rallycross MJP Arena 7 September MJP Racing Arena, Altenburg[3] TitansRX Finland Toomas Heikkinen
SuperTouringCar Austria Karl Schadenhofer
8 8 September TitansRX Sweden Timmy Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
SuperTouringCar Belgium Jos Sterkens
9 Hungary TitansRX Rallycross Nyirád 5 October Nyirád Motorsport Centrum Archived 2019-08-06 at the Wayback Machine, Nyirád[3] TitansRX Sweden Timmy Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
Supercar Hungary Tamás Kárai Hungary Kárai Motorsport Egyesület
10 6 October TitansRX Sweden Kevin Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
Supercar Germany René Münnich Germany Münnich Motorsport
11–12 Germany TitansRX Rallycross Estering 19–20 October Estering, Buxtehude[3] TitansRX (Day 1) France Jérôme Grosset-Janin
TitansRX (Day 2) Sweden Kevin Hansen Sweden Hansen Motorsport
Spezialcross-Buggy Germany Bernd Stubbe

Support classes

Each round will consist of support classes as listed below.

  • Round 1-2, French Division 3 and Division 4.
  • Round 3-4, Supercar, Retro Rallycross (Retro, Super Retro, Group B) and Junior Rallycross.
  • Round 5-6, Super1600 and Kartcross.
  • Round 7-8, SuperTouringCar.
  • Round 9-10, Supercar.
  • Round 11-12, Spezialcross-Buggy.

Drivers

Constructor Car Tyre Body Skin No. Driver Rounds
MJP[4] Pantera RX6 H Audi A1 6 Austria Reinhold Sampl All
57 Finland Toomas Heikkinen All
3 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 1-4
4 United Kingdom Oliver Webb 5-8, 11-12
46 Hungary Tamás Turi 9-10
55 Germany Andreas Steffen 1, 3-4
42 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen 2, 5-8
48 Germany Dietmar Brandt 9-10
37 Germany René Münnich 11-12
22 United Kingdom Perry McCarthy 3-9
38 Germany Mandie August 11-12
Mercedes-Benz A-Class 10 Hungary Lukács "Csucsu" Kornél All
177 United Kingdom Andrew Jordan 3-8
47 Sweden Ramona Karlsson 9-10
96 Sweden Kevin Eriksson 11-12
4 United Kingdom Oliver Webb 3-4
50 Netherlands Tom Coronel 5-6
55 Germany Andreas Steffen 7-12
Hyundai i30 25 Italy Tamara Molinaro All
90 Germany Ronny "C'Rock" Wechselberger All
74 France Jérôme Grosset-Janin All
21 Sweden Timmy Hansen[5] All
71 Sweden Kevin Hansen All
11 France Antoine Massé 1-2
30 United Kingdom Abbie Eaton 3-4, 7-12
7 Spain Iván Ares 5-6
20 New Zealand Hayden Paddon[6] 1-2, 7-8
40 United Kingdom Dan Rooke 3-4
60 Portugal Armindo Araújo 5-6
12 Austria Werner Panhauser 9-12

Driver and "car" changes

Body Skin Livery Races / Drivers
Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) FRA 1
France
FRA 2
France
GBR 1 & 2
United Kingdom
PRT 1 & 2
Portugal
AUT 1 & 2
Austria
HUN 1 Archived 2019-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
Hungary
HUN 2 Archived 2019-08-06 at the Wayback Machine
Hungary
DEU 1 & 2
Germany
Audi A1 White Dark grey, Red Austria Reinhold Sampl
White Grey, Red Finland Toomas Heikkinen
Green Yellow Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. United Kingdom Oliver Webb Hungary Tamás Turi United Kingdom O. Webb
White Red Germany A. Steffen Republic of Ireland C. Breen Germany A. Steffen Republic of Ireland Craig Breen Germany Dietmar Brandt Germany R. Münnich
White, Red Blue United Kingdom Perry McCarthy Germany M. August
Mercedes-Benz A-Class Grey Black for RD1-4
Yellow for RD5-12
Hungary Lukács "Csucsu" Kornél
White Grey, Green United Kingdom Andrew Jordan Sweden Ramona Karlsson Sweden K. Eriksson
Yellow for RD3-8
White for RD9-12
Red United Kingdom O. Webb Netherlands T. Coronel Germany Andreas Steffen
Hyundai i30 Red Black Italy Tamara Molinaro
White Red, Green Germany Ronny "C'Rock" Wechselberger
Yellow Black France Jérôme Grosset-Janin
Dark blue White for RD1-6
Blue, Grey for RD7-12
Sweden Timmy Hansen
Yellow None for RD1-6
Dark blue, Blue for RD7-12
Sweden Kevin Hansen
Blue White for RD1-10
Black for RD11-12
France Antoine Massé United Kingdom A. Eaton Spain I. Ares United Kingdom Abbie Eaton
White, Blue Red New Zealand Hayden Paddon United Kingdom D. Rooke Portugal A. Araújo New Zealand H. Paddon Austria Werner Panhauser

Championship Standings

Pos. Driver FRA
France
GBR
United Kingdom
PRT
Portugal
AUT
Austria
HUN
Hungary
GER
Germany
Pts.
1 Sweden Kevin Hansen 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 2 1 317
2 Sweden Timmy Hansen 7 1 2 2 3 1 5 1 1 2 4 5 282
3 Finland Toomas Heikkinen 1 3 1 4 4 3 1 2 2 4 3 6 281
4 France Jérôme Grosset-Janin 3 4 10 15 9 12 6 6 4 3 1 3 213
5 Italy Tamara Molinaro 9 9 6 6 13 6 8 5 5 14 11 4 151
6 Hungary Lukács "Csucsu" Kornél 12 5 11 10 7 5 9 13 6 11 5 8 141
7 Germany Ronny "C'Rock" Wechselberger 6 8 7 5 10 8 7 NC NC 12 7 9 124
8 Germany Andreas Steffen 5 8 8 15 8 7 6 8 11 103
9 Republic of Ireland Craig Breen 6 5 4 4 4 84
10 United Kingdom Oliver Webb 4 9 8 10 10 12 14 7 80
11 Sweden Kevin Eriksson 6 2 72
12 United Kingdom Andrew Jordan 13 3 2 7 11 11 67
13 United Kingdom Abbie Eaton 12 13 13 7 10 5 10 12 64
14 New Zealand Hayden Paddon 4 7 3 9 58
15 Austria Reinhold Sampl 8 10 14 14 12 15 12 14 8 8 15 15 55
16 United Kingdom Perry McCarthy 15 7 15 14 14 10 12 28
17 Germany René Münnich 9 10 28
18 Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr. 10 12 9 12 22
19 Spain Iván Ares 6 9 22
20 United Kingdom Dan Rooke 5 11 21
21 Austria Werner Panhauser 13 10 13 13 21
22 Hungary Tamás Turi 9 7 20
23 Germany Mandie August 12 14 12
24 France Antoine Massé 11 11 10
25 Portugal Armindo Araújo 11 11 10
26 Germany Dietmar Brandt 14 9 10
27 Sweden Ramona Karlsson 11 13 8
28 Netherlands Tom Coronel 14 13 5

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lydden Hill Confirmed". Global Rallycross Europe. Archived from the original on 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  2. ^ "Montalegre joins GRC Europe race calendar". Global Rallycross Europe. Archived from the original on 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  3. ^ a b c "GRC Europe presents full 2019 Calendar!". Global Rallycross Europe. Archived from the original on 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  4. ^ "Rallycross: IMG krijgt concurrentie van GRC Europe & RallyX Nordic". autosport.be.
  5. ^ "Rallycross giants join GRC Europe!". Global Rallycross Europe. Archived from the original on 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  6. ^ "Paddon Joins GRC Europe Grid". grc-europe.com. Archived from the original on 2019-08-02. Retrieved 2019-01-31.

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