2014 European Rallycross Championship
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The 2014 European Rallycross Championship was the thirty-eighth season of the
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. The season consisted of five rounds, commencing on 24 May with the British round at
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, and culminating on 28 September, at
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at
Franciacorta The territory of Franciacorta, from Latin "franchae curtes", which means "exempted from paying duties", is a section of the Province of Brescia in the Italian Region of Lombardy. Franciacorta is known for its wine production and includes world-f ...
. The Supercar title was won by Sweden's Robin Larsson, while the supporting Super 1600 and titles were won by Sergej Zagumennov and Daniel Lundh respectively.


Calendar


Entries


Supercar


Super1600


TouringCar


RX Lites Cup


Results and standings


Supercar


Super1600


TouringCar


RX Lites


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