2010 European Rally Championship
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The 2010 European Rally Championship season was the 58th season of the FIA European Rally Championship. The season had 11 rallies, beginning with
Rally 1000 Miglia The Rally 1000 Miglia (English: ''Rally 1000 Miles'') is an Italian Rally that has been held since 1977, and is part of the European Rally Championship and the Italian Rally Championship. It is organised by the ''Automobile Club di Brescia'' an ...
on 22 April. The championship was contested by 24 drivers from 6 countries. Luca Rossetti won 4 events and claimed his second European rally championship title.


Calendar and winners

As in the previous year, the calendar consisted of 11 rounds.
Rally Bulgaria Rally Bulgaria (Рали България) is the most prestigious and also the oldest rally event in Republic of Bulgaria. It was confirmed for the 2010 World Rally Championship season as the seventh of all thirteen planned events. Year 2010 w ...
was a World Rally Championship event in 2010, but
Rally Poland The Rally of Poland (in Polish, ''Rajd Polski'') is a motorsport event for rally cars that was first established in 1921. It is third-oldest rally in the world, preceded only by Österreichische Alpenfahrt and Monte Carlo Rally. The event became a ...
was back in the ERC calendar. The other 10 rounds remained the same, although in a slightly different order.


Championship standings

For the final classification in a rally, the winner got 25 points, the runner-up 18 and the third placed driver 15. Drivers ranked 4 to 10 got 12–10–8–6–4–2–1 point(s). Additionally, the top five of every leg were awarded 7–5–3–2–1 point(s). Only drivers who participated in least 5 events qualified for the championship ranking.


External links


Official website


References

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