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2011–12 Andros Trophy

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2011–12 Andros Trophy
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The 2011–12 Andros Trophy was the nth season of the Andros Trophy, a motor racing championship for automobile ice racing and motorcycle ice racing held in France and Andorra. The season begins in Val Thorens on 8 December 2013 and finished on 1 February 2014 at Super Besse. (not updated)

Teams and drivers[edit]

Silhouette[edit]

Team Car No. Elite Pro Drivers Rounds
France Saintéloc Racing Mini 1 France Jean-Philippe Dayraut
1B France Gilles Stievenart
5 France Bertrand Balas
5B Gérald Fontanel
Ford Fiesta 10 Olivier Pernaut
10B Jean-Pierre Pernaut
18 Guy Mottard
18B Christophe Jouet
Thierry Joncoux
19 Julien Maurin
19B Nicolas Bernardi
Toyota 16 Didier Thoral
16B Dominique Chianale
Romania Dacia Eurodatacar Dacia Lodgy 2 France Alain Prost All
6 France Nicolas Prost
6B France Evens Stievenart
France Team Škoda Oreca Škoda Fabia 3 France Franck Lagorce
3B Canada Jacques Villeneuve
4 France Olivier Panis
4B France Paul Belmondo
D.A Racing Renault Clio 3 7 France Jean-Baptiste Dubourg
7B France Andréa Dubourg
8 Pierre Llorach
8B Marlène Broggi
12 Lionel Daziano
Speedaventure / Sport Garage Škoda Fabia 9 France Benjamin Rivière
9B France Laurent Barbieri
11 Christophe Anquetil
17
17B
Racing Developpement Toyota Auris 14 Serge Lubrano
14B Bérénice Demoustier
Team Knapick BMW 15 Anne Sophie Lemonier
15B Hervé Knapick
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Electrique[edit]

Team No. Elite Pro Drivers Rounds
Pilot France Nicolas Prost
Stef Olivier Pernaut
Andros France Franck Lagorce
Siemens France Adrien Tambay
Norauto France Margot Laffite
Nice Côte d'Azur France Christophe Ferrier
Picard Marlène Broggi
ALD France Loïc Duval
Škoda
Trophée Andros
EDF
MOTUL Louis Gervoson
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Calendar and results[edit]

Rnd. Race Circuit Date Silhouette winner
2011
1 1 France Val Thorens, Savoie 3 December
2 4 December
2 3 Andorra Le Pas de la Case, Andorra 9 December
4 10 December
3 5 France Alpe d'Huez, Isère 16 December
6 17 December
2012
4 7 France Isola 2000, Alpes-Maritimes 6 January
8 7 January
5 9 France Lans-en-Vercors, Isère 13 January
10 14 January
6 11 France Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, Vosges 21 January
7 12 France Super Besse, Puy-de-Dôme 28 January
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References[edit]


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