2015–16 Andros Trophy
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The 2015–16 Andros Trophy is the 26th season of the
Andros Trophy The Andros Trophy (''Trophée Andros'') is the French national ice racing championship. History The idea of an ice racing series first became an idea when professional racer Max Mamers (French Rallycross Champion 1982 and 1983 with Talbot Mat ...
, a motor racing championship for automobile ice racing and motorcycle ice racing held in
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
and
Andorra , image_flag = Flag of Andorra.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Andorra.svg , symbol_type = Coat of arms , national_motto = la, Virtus Unita Fortior, label=none (Latin)"United virtue is stro ...
. The season begins in Val Thorens on 5 December 2015 and finishes on 13 February 2016 in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges.
Jean-Philippe Dayraut Jean-Philippe Dayraut (born 14 April 1969 in Toulouse, France) is a French auto racing driver. He has won the Andros Trophy ice racing championship fours times between 2009 and 2013. Also, he developed the Mitjet silhouette racecars and is manage ...
is the defending Elite Pro drivers' champion.


Teams and drivers


Elite Pro and Elite


Électrique

Every driver participates in an electric Andros Trophy car.


Féminin

Every driver participates in an FFSA Sprint Car.


AMV Cup


Calendar and results


Championship standings


Points systems


Elite Pro/Elite

Points are awarded for both the two Qualifying sessions and for the Super Final. Only the best result of both Qualifying sessions will count. Both results will count in case of a tie break. For example if Driver A becomes first in Q1 and second in Q2 and Driver B becomes third in Q1 and first in Q2, then Driver A will receive the most points. Points are awarded based on the results of the Qualifying sessions and on finishing positions of the Super Final as shown in the chart below. In Val Thorens, at Isola 2000 with the Elite championship only, in Lans-en-Vercors – with the exception of the second round with the Elite Pro championship – at Super Besse with the Elite championship only and in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges the field was split up into two. The best half after Qualifying raced in a normal Super Final and the other half raced in a Final. If for example seven drivers raced in the Super Final then the winner of the Final would be classified as 8th.


Électrique

The Électrique championship has the same scoring system as the Elite Pro and Elite championships only with a different number of points and the Super Final is called a Final, because there was no Super Final. Only in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges the Électrique championship had a Final and a Super Final.


Féminin

Points are awarded based on the results of the Practice session and on finishing positions of the Final and Super Final as shown in the chart below.


AMV Cup

Points are awarded based on finishing positions of the Final and Super Final as shown in the chart below.


Points dropped

In the Elite Pro, Elite, Electrique and Féminin Championships each driver's two lowest-scoring rounds were dropped from their total.


Drivers' Championships


Elite Pro

;Notes *† — Panis lost all his points awarded after Qualifying and the Super Final after deliberately crashing into Dayraut.


Elite


Électrique


Féminin


AMV Cup


Teams' Championship


Elite Pro/Elite

Only the best two Elite Pro drivers and the best two Elite drivers are included in the Teams' Championship. Also one team can only enter the Teams' Championship with four cars. ;Notes * The car numbers without B behind them indicate Elite Pro entries and with B behind them indicate Elite entries.


Notes


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Andros Trophy 2015 in French motorsport 2016 in French motorsport 2015 in rallying 2016 in rallying