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2010 SEAT León Eurocup

The 2010 SEAT León Eurocup was the third season of the SEAT León Eurocup, a one-make racing series supporting the World Touring Car Championship.

Teams and drivers

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Team No. Drivers Rounds
Spain  SUNRED 1 Spain  Diego Puyo 2–4, 6
4 Russia  Aleksey Dudukalo All
5 Russia  Timur Sadredinov 1, 4–6
12 France  Michaël Rossi All
23 Czech Republic  Michal Matějovský 1–5
24 Spain  Javier Ibran 1, 3, 6
45 Spain  Fernando Monje 3
Italy  Rangoni Motorsport 2 Italy  Massimiliano Pedala 4
3 Italy  Salvatore Tavano 1
11 Switzerland  Urs Sonderegger 4
14 Italy  Aldo Ponti 1, 6
30 Netherlands  Tim Coronel 2–3
85 Spain  Oscar Nogués 6
Hungary  Zengő Motorsport 6 Portugal  Duarte Félix da Costa All
7 Hungary  Imre Birizdó All
8 Italy  Andrea Larini All
9 Hungary  Gábor Wéber All
10 Hungary  György Kontra 6
Switzerland  Ursinho Racing by Carpi Switzerland  Fabian Eggenberger 1
11 Switzerland  Urs Sonderegger 1, 6
Norway  Stian Paulsen Racing
Paulsen Motorsport
15 Norway  Stian Paulsen All
Spain  PCR Sport 16 Spain  Marcos De Diego All
Hungary  Zsille Motorsport 18 Hungary  Bálint Hatvani 1–2
Portugal  Oasis Motorsport 20 Portugal  Lourenço da Veiga All
21 Portugal  Ricardo Bravo All
22 Republic of Ireland  Eoin Murray All
France  Anome 26 France  Stéphane Caillet 1
France  Speed Car 27 France  Michel Marvie 1
28 France  Pascal Destembert 1
United Kingdom  Welch Motorsport 40 United Kingdom  Daniel Welch 3
41 United Kingdom  David Nye 3
United Kingdom  Advent Motorsport 44 Sweden  Freddy Nordström 3
Russia  Team Russia 67 Russia  Oleg Petrikov 1–2
Spain  Monlau-Competicion 74 Spain  Pepe Oriola All
75 Portugal  Francisco Carvalho All
76 Spain  David Cebrián 6
77 Spain  Josep Maria Dabad 6
Czech Republic  Vekra Racing 80 Czech Republic  Petr Fulín 4–5
Spain  Baporo Motorsport 81 Andorra  Amalia Vinyes 6
82 Spain  Pol Rosell 6
83 Spain  Miguel Toril 6
France  Exagon Engineering 84 France  Marlene Broggi 6
Spain  Luis Recuenco Aranaga 86 Spain  Luis Recuenco 6

Race calendar and results

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  • A calendar was announced by the series on 17 December 2009.[1] An FIA press release confirmed three dates the following day.[2]
Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Race Winner Winning Team Supporting
1 R1 Italy  Autodromo Nazionale Monza 22 May Hungary  Gábor Wéber Italy  Andrea Larini Hungary  Gábor Wéber Hungary  Zengő Motorsport FIA WTCC Race of Italy
R2 23 May Portugal  Lourenço da Veiga France  Michaël Rossi Spain  SUNRED
2 R1 Belgium  Zolder 19 June France  Michaël Rossi Hungary  Gábor Wéber Portugal  Ricardo Bravo Portugal  Oasis Motorsport FIA WTCC Race of Belgium
R2 20 June Portugal  Lourenço da Veiga Netherlands  Tim Coronel Italy  Rangoni Motorsport
3 R1 United Kingdom  Brands Hatch, Kent 17 July United Kingdom  Daniel Welch Republic of Ireland  Eoin Murray United Kingdom  Daniel Welch United Kingdom  Welch Motorsport FIA WTCC Race of UK
R2 18 July Portugal  Francisco Carvalho Spain  Pepe Oriola Spain  Monlau-Competicion
4 R1 Czech Republic  Masaryk Circuit, Brno 31 July Hungary  Gábor Wéber Hungary  Gábor Wéber Hungary  Gábor Wéber Hungary  Zengő Motorsport FIA WTCC Race of the Czech Republic
R2 1 August Spain  Diego Puyo Russia  Aleksey Dudukalo Spain  SUNRED
5 R1 Germany  Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 4 September Hungary  Gábor Wéber France  Michaël Rossi Hungary  Gábor Wéber Hungary  Zengő Motorsport FIA WTCC Race of Germany
R2 5 September Russia  Aleksey Dudukalo Spain  Marcos De Diego Spain  PCR Sport
6 R1 Spain  Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste 18 September Spain  Oscar Nogués Spain  Marcos De Diego Spain  Pepe Oriola Spain  Monlau-Competicion FIA WTCC Race of Spain
R2 19 September Spain  Pepe Oriola Spain  Pepe Oriola Spain  Monlau-Competicion

Championship standings

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Pos Driver MNZ
Italy 
ZOL
Belgium 
BRH
United Kingdom 
BRN
Czech Republic 
OSC
Germany 
VAL
Spain 
Pts
1 Hungary  Gábor Wéber 1 DSQ 3 3 Ret 11 1 Ret 1 Ret 3 Ret 48
2 France  Michaël Rossi 3 1 4 Ret 5 2 Ret 4 2 11 Ret Ret 42
3 Republic of Ireland  Eoin Murray 20 4 7 2 3 3 10 3 10 4 9 6 38
4 Spain  Pepe Oriola Ret 8 11 7 7 1 Ret 5 9 6 1 1 37
5 Portugal  Lourenço da Veiga 6 20 2 6 6 9 Ret 7 5 3 Ret Ret 29
6 Portugal  Duarte Félix da Costa 10 Ret DSQ 9 2 8 2 Ret 3 Ret 8 4 28.5
7 Russia  Aleksey Dudukalo 2 19 5 12 14 Ret 7 1 14 5 Ret Ret 28
8 Spain  Marcos De Diego 5 11 9 5 12 13 8 Ret 11 1 2 8 28
9 Italy  Andrea Larini 4 2 15 15 13 10 6 6 8 2 17 Ret 28
10 Spain  Diego Puyo 10 11 10 6 3 2 5 5 23.5
11 Portugal  Francisco Carvalho 14 14 Ret 10 8 4 4 Ret 6 Ret 6 3 20.5
12 Portugal  Ricardo Bravo 8 22 1 4 9 7 Ret Ret 12 Ret 10 7 19
13 Norway  Stian Paulsen Ret 17 12 16 4 5 Ret 9 4 8 Ret 10 13
14 Netherlands  Tim Coronel 8 1 11 15 11
15 United Kingdom  Daniel Welch 1 12 10
16 Spain  Pol Rosell 7 2 10
17 Hungary  Bálint Hatvani 11 5 6 Ret 7
18 Switzerland  Fabian Eggenberger 18 3 6
19 Czech Republic  Petr Fulín 5 Ret 7 Ret 6
20 Spain  Miguel Toril 4 11 5
21 France  Stéphane Caillet 12 6 3
22 Russia  Oleg Petrikov 7 21 14 8 3
23 Hungary  Imre Birizdó 9 7 Ret 14 Ret 18 9 10 13 9 18 16 2
24 Russia  Timur Sadredinov Ret 15 12 11 15 7 11 Ret 2
25 Czech Republic  Michal Matějovský 16 10 13 13 Ret 16 Ret 8 Ret 10 1
26 France  Michel Marvie 15 9 0
27 Spain  Oscar Nogués Ret 9 0
28 Switzerland  Urs Sonderegger 17 16 11 12 19 18 0
29 France  Pascal Destembert 13 12 0
30 Andorra  Amalia Vinyes 12 17 0
31 Spain  Josep Maria Dabad Ret 12 0
32 Spain  Javier Ibran Ret 18 15 17 13 13 0
33 Italy  Aldo Ponti 19 13 20 20 0
34 Sweden  Freddy Nordström Ret 14 0
35 Spain  Luis Recuenco 14 15 0
36 Hungary  György Kontra 15 14 0
37 France  Marlene Broggi 16 19 0
38 Spain  Fernando Monje 16 20 0
39 United Kingdom  David Nye Ret 19 0
40 Spain  David Cebrián 21 21 0
Italy  Salvatore Tavano DNS DNS 0
Italy  Massimiliano Pedala DSQ EX 0
Pos Driver MNZ
Italy 
ZOL
Belgium 
BRH
United Kingdom 
BRN
Czech Republic 
OSC
Germany 
VAL
Spain 
Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Half points were awarded for the second race at Brands Hatch as a result of an accident involving Francisco Carvalho on the seventh lap.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "SEAT León Eurocup Season 2010" (PDF). SEAT León Eurocup. SEAT Sport. 2009-12-17. p. 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  2. ^ "2010 International Series: SEAT León Eurocup" (PDF). fia.com. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2009-12-21.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "An incredible crash". SEAT León Eurocup. SEAT Sport. 2010-07-18. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
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