Lotus Cup Europe
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 11:32 am
Announced today!
http://www.elisetrophy.com/Lotus_Cup_Europe
http://www.elisetrophy.com/Docs/NewLotu ... Series.pdf
Lotus Cup Europe now in its fifth season follows a new format with a six round, twelve race calendar for the 2009 season.
The series will be organised and run by LoTRDC who, with MotorSport Vision Racing run the successful “Elise Trophy” race series in the UK. The Proposed Calendar will have drivers racing on some of the most prestigious and demanding circuits in Europe. The provisional calendar is as follows:
Donington Park (UK)
Le Mans (France) or Zolder (Belgium)
Zandvoort (Holland)
Brands Hatch Grand Prix (UK)
Dijon-Prenois (France)
Spa Francorchamps (Belgium)
The calendar and race regulations for Lotus Cup Europe will be finalised by November; it is expected that there will be three classes available to ensure that the majority of Lotus owners across Europe can compete. The 2-Eleven and the new 2009 Model year Lotus Exige Cup 260 will also be eligible.
For 2009, Lotus Cup Europe will follow a different format from the race series in the past:
20 minutes qualifying
Race 1 (minimum 20 minutes duration)
Race 2 (minimum 20 minutes duration)
The grid will consist of Lotus product only and all cars will run on Yokohama A048 LTS tyres.
http://www.elisetrophy.com/Lotus_Cup_Europe
http://www.elisetrophy.com/Docs/NewLotu ... Series.pdf
Lotus Cup Europe now in its fifth season follows a new format with a six round, twelve race calendar for the 2009 season.
The series will be organised and run by LoTRDC who, with MotorSport Vision Racing run the successful “Elise Trophy” race series in the UK. The Proposed Calendar will have drivers racing on some of the most prestigious and demanding circuits in Europe. The provisional calendar is as follows:
Donington Park (UK)
Le Mans (France) or Zolder (Belgium)
Zandvoort (Holland)
Brands Hatch Grand Prix (UK)
Dijon-Prenois (France)
Spa Francorchamps (Belgium)
The calendar and race regulations for Lotus Cup Europe will be finalised by November; it is expected that there will be three classes available to ensure that the majority of Lotus owners across Europe can compete. The 2-Eleven and the new 2009 Model year Lotus Exige Cup 260 will also be eligible.
For 2009, Lotus Cup Europe will follow a different format from the race series in the past:
20 minutes qualifying
Race 1 (minimum 20 minutes duration)
Race 2 (minimum 20 minutes duration)
The grid will consist of Lotus product only and all cars will run on Yokohama A048 LTS tyres.