2012 European Rallycross Championship
FIA European Rallycross Championship season
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The 2012 European Rallycross Championship was the thirty sixth season of the FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers. The season consisted of ten rounds and started on 8 April with the British round at Lydden Hill Race Circuit. The season ended on 30 September, at Germany at Estering.[1]
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| Round |
Event |
Dates |
Venue |
Class |
Final Winner |
Car |
Team |
Report |
| 1 |
Euro RX of Great Britain |
8–9 April |
Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Wootton |
| Supercar |
Tanner Foust |
Ford Fiesta |
Olsbergs MSE |
report |
| Super1600 |
Jussi-Petteri Leppihalme |
Renault Clio |
Set Promotion |
| TouringCar |
Anton Marklund |
Ford Fiesta |
Marklund Motorsport |
| 2 |
Euro RX of France |
28–29 April |
Circuit de l'Ouest Parisien, Dreux |
| Supercar |
Kevin Procter |
Ford Focus |
Kevin Procter |
report |
| Super1600 |
Andreas Bakkerud |
Renault Twingo |
Set Promotion |
| TouringCar |
Derek Tohill |
Ford Fiesta |
Derek Tohill |
| 3 |
Euro RX of Austria |
26–27 May |
PS Racing Center, Greinbach |
| Supercar |
Timur Timerzyanov |
Citroën DS3 |
Namus Hansen Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Ulrik Linnemann |
Peugeot 207 |
Linnemann Motorsport |
| TouringCar |
Robin Larsson |
Škoda Fabia |
Robin Larsson |
| 4 |
Euro RX of Hungary |
2–3 June |
Nyirád Motorsport Centrum, Nyirád |
| Supercar |
Timur Timerzyanov |
Citroën DS3 |
Namus Hansen Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Andreas Bakkerud |
Renault Twingo |
Set Promotion |
| TouringCar |
Derek Tohill |
Ford Fiesta |
Derek Tohill |
| 5 |
Euro RX of Norway |
23–24 June |
Lånkebanen, Hell |
| Supercar |
Tanner Foust |
Ford Fiesta |
Olsbergs MSE |
report |
| Super1600 |
Ildar Rakhmatullin |
Renault Twingo |
SK Suvar Motorsport |
| TouringCar |
Lars Øivind Enerberg |
Ford Fiesta |
Lars Øivind Enerberg |
| 6 |
Euro RX of Sweden |
30 June–1 July |
Höljesbanan, Höljes |
| Supercar |
Timur Timerzyanov |
Citroën DS3 |
Namus Hansen Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Ulrik Linnemann |
Peugeot 207 |
Linnemann Motorsport |
| TouringCar |
Robin Larsson |
Škoda Fabia |
Robin Larsson |
| 7 |
Euro RX of Belgium |
4–5 August |
Duivelsbergcircuit, Maasmechelen |
| Supercar |
Timur Timerzyanov |
Citroën DS3 |
Namus Hansen Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Krzysztof Skorupski |
Volkswagen Polo |
Krzysztof Skorupski |
| TouringCar |
Robin Larsson |
Škoda Fabia |
Robin Larsson |
| 8 |
Euro RX of the Netherlands |
11–12 August |
Eurocircuit, Valkenswaard |
| Supercar |
Timur Timerzyanov |
Citroën DS3 |
Namus Hansen Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Andreas Bakkerud |
Renault Twingo |
Set Promotion |
| TouringCar |
Anton Marklund |
Ford Fiesta |
Marklund Motorsport |
| 9 |
Euro RX of Finland |
22–23 September |
Tykkimäen Moottorirata, Kouvola |
| Supercar |
Timur Timerzyanov |
Citroën DS3 |
Namus Hansen Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Jussi-Petteri Leppihalme |
Renault Clio |
Set Promotion |
| TouringCar |
Robin Larsson |
Škoda Fabia |
Robin Larsson |
| 10 |
Euro RX of Germany |
29–30 September |
Estering, Buxtehude |
| Supercar |
Liam Doran |
Citroën DS3 |
Doran Motorsport |
report |
| Super1600 |
Teemu Suninen |
Renault Clio |
Set Promotion |
| TouringCar |
Robin Larsson |
Škoda Fabia |
Robin Larsson |
Close
- For the drivers' championship, only the best four results from the first five rounds and the best four results from the remaining five rounds could be retained by each driver.
Points are awarded on a 20–17–15–13–12–11–10–9–8–7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale for first 15 drivers.