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Andros Trophy

The Andros Trophy (Trophée Andros) is the French national ice racing championship.

Andros Trophy
CategoryIce racing
CountryFrance
Inaugural season1990
Official websitewww.tropheeandros.com

History

 
The 2010 Trophée Andros at Serre Chevalier

The idea of an ice racing series first became an idea when professional racer Max Mamers (French Rallycross Champion 1982 and 1983 with Talbot Matra Murena) and the owner of the Andros company (jam and compote producers), Frédéric Gervoson, met as rugby fans in 1985. They spent the winter racing with friends on ice circuits.

On 27 January 1990, the idea of a series came to life at Serre Chevalier with the first round of four.

The series quickly grew, with a round at Paris (Pelouse de Reuilly) in 1991 creating a five round series; and a seven round championship in 1992.

In 2003, the trophy gained an international aspect with a race at Sherbrooke in Canada, a race that was held for three seasons. For the 2005/06 season, the trophy remained mainly national, the exception being one round held in Andorra.

The current series

The series now runs with a number of different races and classes.

 
A Fiat Stilo (all-wheel drive prototype) racing in the French Trophée Andros 2005/2006

Elite Pro Class

This is the original and highest class, featuring the most prominent names.

Elite Class

Starting in 1994 (named Promotion), this class is for the smaller teams, encouraging them to take part in the Trophée Andros. To partake in this class, there are three conditions: the drivers cannot have finished in the top 20 over the general classification; must never have participated in the Elite Pro Class; and cannot be a professional driver.

AMV Cup

The motorbike races for the Andros Trophy first appeared at the 1996 championship final at Super Besse, after an idea of Mamers and Claude Michy. It became a series in its own right in the 1997/98 season with a race at every round from that point.

Trophée Andros Féminin - Sprint Cars

Created in 2002, this series combined two categories. The 600cc 6-speed buggy-styled car was shared between a female driver and an experienced driver, who also was the instructor for the female driver. They competed in two different races at each weekend they attended. The Féminin trophy was discontinued as of 2011, with some of the female drivers from the series moving into other categories of the trophée including the main series and the electric cars.

Famous names

The driver with the most championship wins in the history of the series is Yvan Muller, who has won the championship 10 times with 48 race victories. Jean-Philippe Dayraut holds the record for the most race victories with 54, having taken the championship 6 times. Another multiple championship winner is Alain Prost, with 3 championships and 38 race wins.[1]

The series always attracts names who were famous in other series before moving to ice racing – including Formula One drivers Olivier Panis, Romain Grosjean and Jacques Villeneuve.

The "Superfinal"

On 14 February 1999, the series held a "Superfinal" at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, on the outskirts of Paris. Using 700 tonnes of ice, an oval track was established around the edge of the stadium, allowing for racing in front of around 60,000 people, with no championship points at stake.

The Superfinal was held at the Stade de France for three years, before moving to an oval track at Nœux-les-Mines in 2002. No Superfinal was held in 2003, but returned to the Stade de France in 2004.

In 2005 the races were held at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, and once again at the Stade de France in 2006, 2008 and 2011. Various other locations have been used, but in recent years the Superfinal was almost always raced at Clermont / Super Besse.

Trophy winners

Season Rounds Elite (1990–15)[2][3]
Elite Pro (2015–)
Elite (2015–)

Elite 2 (2014–15)

Promotion (1990–2014)

Pilot Bike (1998–15)
AMV Cup (2015–)
Féminin and Best Dame Sprint Car Andros Électrique
Driver Car
2020–21 5   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Zoe Sylvain Pussier Vivien Gonnet   Clémentine Lhoste (Elite Dame) - -
2019–20 6   Aurélien Panis Audi A1   Jérémy Sarhy   Sylvain Dabert   Clémentine Lhoste (Elite Dame) - -
2018–19 7   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Captur Dorian Boccolacci   Maxime Emery   Margot Laffite (Elite Dame) -   Christophe Ferrier
2017–18 7   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Captur   Eddy Bénézet   Sylvain Dabert   Margot Laffite (Elite Dame) -   Aurélien Panis
2016–17 7   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Clio   Nathanaël Berthon   Sylvain Dabert   Margot Laffite (Elite Dame) -   Christophe Ferrier
2015–16 7   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Clio   Eddy Bénézet   Sylvain Dabert   Clémentine Lhoste (Féminin Sprint Car) -   Matthieu Vaxivière
2014–15 7   Jean-Philippe Dayraut Mazda 3 Lionel Daziono   Sylvain Dabert   Marine Mercier (Féminin Sprint Car) -   Nathanaël Berthon
2013–14 7   Jean-Philippe Dayraut Mini Countryman Jacques Wolff   Sylvain Dabert Bérénice Demoustier (Dame) -   Christophe Ferrier
2012–13 7   Jean-Philippe Dayraut Mini Countryman Laurent Barbieri   Maxime Emery   Anne-Sophie Lemonnier (Dame) -   Christophe Ferrier
2011–12 7   Alain Prost Dacia Lodgy Glace Nicolas Bernardi   Sylvain Dabert   Marlène Broggi (Dame) -   Christophe Ferrier
2010–11 7   Jean-Philippe Dayraut BMW 1 Series Andréa Dubourg   Sylvain Dabert Bérénice Demoustier (Dame)   Frédéric Bourlange   Nicolas Prost
2009–10 7   Jean-Philippe Dayraut Škoda Fabia Mk2 Lionel Regal   Sylvain Dabert   Anne-Sophie Lemonnier (Dame)   Laurent Macouin   Nicolas Prost
2008–09 7   Jean-Philippe Dayraut Škoda Fabia Mk2 Eddy Bemezet   Eddy Richer   Aurélia Marti (Dame)

  Marie-Pierre Cripia (Féminin)

  Olivier Dexant -
2007–08 8   Alain Prost Toyota Auris Olivier Pernaut   Maxime Emery   Aurélia Marti (Dame)

  Anne-Sophie Lemonnier (Féminin)

  Olivier Dexant -
2006–07 9   Alain Prost Toyota Auris   Jean-Baptiste Dubourg   Maxime Emery   Aurélia Marti (Dame)

  Audrey Roche (Féminin)

  Olivier Dexant -
2005–06 8   Yvan Muller Kia Rio Jérôme Grosset-Janin   Maxime Emery   Margot Laffite (Dame)

Marlène Broggi (Féminin)

  Olivier Dexant -
2004–05 8   Yvan Muller Kia Rio Yvan Lebon   David Baffeleuf Justine Chicherit (Dame)

  Margot Laffite (Féminin)

  Olivier Dexant -
2003–04 8   Yvan Muller Kia Rio Steve Stievenart   David Baffeleuf   Aurélia Marti (Féminin) Benjamin Riviere -
2002–03 8   Marcel Tarrès Citroën Xsara Evens Stievenart   David Baffeleuf Emilie Petit (Féminin) David Beziade -
2001–02 8   Yvan Muller Opel Astra Jean-Luc Richner   David Baffeleuf Véronique Patier (Féminin) David Beziade -
2000–01 8   Yvan Muller Opel Astra Laurent Fouquet   David Baffeleuf Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1999–2000 8   Yvan Muller Opel Astra Jean-Noël Lanctuit   Pascal Roblin Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1998–99 8   Yvan Muller Opel Tigra Philippe de Korsak   David Baffeleuf Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1997–98 7   Yvan Muller Opel Tigra Claude Millet   David Baffeleuf Jutta Kleinschmidt (Dame) - -
1996–97 7   Yvan Muller BMW 318i Compact Frédéric Morel - Florence Duez (Dame) - -
1995–96 7   Yvan Muller BMW 318i Compact James Ruffier - Caroline Barclay (Dame) - -
1994–95 7   François Chatriot Opel Astra James Ruffier - Michèle Mouton (Dame) - -
1993–94 7   François Chauche Mega   Eric Arpin - Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1992–93 5   Dany Snobeck Mercedes 190 16S - - - - -
1991–92 7   Dany Snobeck Mercedes 190 16S - - - - -
1990-91 5   Maurice Chomat Citroën AX Sport - - - - -
1990 4   Eric Arpin Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 - - - - -

The title for the dame was awarded in to best women in a selected class in each season.

References

  1. ^ . www.tropheeandros.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-20.
  2. ^ Podiums January 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine tropheeandros.com
  3. ^ Yvan Muller career September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine fiawtcc.com

External links

  • Official Website (in French)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Andros Trophy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Andros Trophy Trophee Andros is the French national ice racing championship Andros TrophyCategoryIce racingCountryFranceInaugural season1990Official websitewww wbr tropheeandros wbr com Contents 1 History 2 The current series 2 1 Elite Pro Class 2 2 Elite Class 2 3 AMV Cup 2 4 Trophee Andros Feminin Sprint Cars 3 Famous names 4 The Superfinal 5 Trophy winners 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit The 2010 Trophee Andros at Serre Chevalier The idea of an ice racing series first became an idea when professional racer Max Mamers French Rallycross Champion 1982 and 1983 with Talbot Matra Murena and the owner of the Andros company jam and compote producers Frederic Gervoson met as rugby fans in 1985 They spent the winter racing with friends on ice circuits On 27 January 1990 the idea of a series came to life at Serre Chevalier with the first round of four The series quickly grew with a round at Paris Pelouse de Reuilly in 1991 creating a five round series and a seven round championship in 1992 In 2003 the trophy gained an international aspect with a race at Sherbrooke in Canada a race that was held for three seasons For the 2005 06 season the trophy remained mainly national the exception being one round held in Andorra The current series Edit 2010 Toyota Auris Andros Trophy source source Problems playing this file See media help The series now runs with a number of different races and classes A Fiat Stilo all wheel drive prototype racing in the French Trophee Andros 2005 2006 Elite Pro Class Edit This is the original and highest class featuring the most prominent names Elite Class Edit Starting in 1994 named Promotion this class is for the smaller teams encouraging them to take part in the Trophee Andros To partake in this class there are three conditions the drivers cannot have finished in the top 20 over the general classification must never have participated in the Elite Pro Class and cannot be a professional driver AMV Cup Edit The motorbike races for the Andros Trophy first appeared at the 1996 championship final at Super Besse after an idea of Mamers and Claude Michy It became a series in its own right in the 1997 98 season with a race at every round from that point Trophee Andros Feminin Sprint Cars Edit Created in 2002 this series combined two categories The 600cc 6 speed buggy styled car was shared between a female driver and an experienced driver who also was the instructor for the female driver They competed in two different races at each weekend they attended The Feminin trophy was discontinued as of 2011 with some of the female drivers from the series moving into other categories of the trophee including the main series and the electric cars Famous names EditThe driver with the most championship wins in the history of the series is Yvan Muller who has won the championship 10 times with 48 race victories Jean Philippe Dayraut holds the record for the most race victories with 54 having taken the championship 6 times Another multiple championship winner is Alain Prost with 3 championships and 38 race wins 1 The series always attracts names who were famous in other series before moving to ice racing including Formula One drivers Olivier Panis Romain Grosjean and Jacques Villeneuve The Superfinal EditOn 14 February 1999 the series held a Superfinal at the Stade de France in Saint Denis on the outskirts of Paris Using 700 tonnes of ice an oval track was established around the edge of the stadium allowing for racing in front of around 60 000 people with no championship points at stake The Superfinal was held at the Stade de France for three years before moving to an oval track at Nœux les Mines in 2002 No Superfinal was held in 2003 but returned to the Stade de France in 2004 In 2005 the races were held at Saint Die des Vosges and once again at the Stade de France in 2006 2008 and 2011 Various other locations have been used but in recent years the Superfinal was almost always raced at Clermont Super Besse Trophy winners EditSeason Rounds Elite 1990 15 2 3 Elite Pro 2015 Elite 2015 Elite 2 2014 15 Promotion 1990 2014 Pilot Bike 1998 15 AMV Cup 2015 Feminin and Best Dame Sprint Car Andros ElectriqueDriver Car2020 21 5 Jean Baptiste Dubourg Renault Zoe Sylvain Pussier Vivien Gonnet Clementine Lhoste Elite Dame 2019 20 6 Aurelien Panis Audi A1 Jeremy Sarhy Sylvain Dabert Clementine Lhoste Elite Dame 2018 19 7 Jean Baptiste Dubourg Renault Captur Dorian Boccolacci Maxime Emery Margot Laffite Elite Dame Christophe Ferrier2017 18 7 Jean Baptiste Dubourg Renault Captur Eddy Benezet Sylvain Dabert Margot Laffite Elite Dame Aurelien Panis2016 17 7 Jean Baptiste Dubourg Renault Clio Nathanael Berthon Sylvain Dabert Margot Laffite Elite Dame Christophe Ferrier2015 16 7 Jean Baptiste Dubourg Renault Clio Eddy Benezet Sylvain Dabert Clementine Lhoste Feminin Sprint Car Matthieu Vaxiviere2014 15 7 Jean Philippe Dayraut Mazda 3 Lionel Daziono Sylvain Dabert Marine Mercier Feminin Sprint Car Nathanael Berthon2013 14 7 Jean Philippe Dayraut Mini Countryman Jacques Wolff Sylvain Dabert Berenice Demoustier Dame Christophe Ferrier2012 13 7 Jean Philippe Dayraut Mini Countryman Laurent Barbieri Maxime Emery Anne Sophie Lemonnier Dame Christophe Ferrier2011 12 7 Alain Prost Dacia Lodgy Glace Nicolas Bernardi Sylvain Dabert Marlene Broggi Dame Christophe Ferrier2010 11 7 Jean Philippe Dayraut BMW 1 Series Andrea Dubourg Sylvain Dabert Berenice Demoustier Dame Frederic Bourlange Nicolas Prost2009 10 7 Jean Philippe Dayraut Skoda Fabia Mk2 Lionel Regal Sylvain Dabert Anne Sophie Lemonnier Dame Laurent Macouin Nicolas Prost2008 09 7 Jean Philippe Dayraut Skoda Fabia Mk2 Eddy Bemezet Eddy Richer Aurelia Marti Dame Marie Pierre Cripia Feminin Olivier Dexant 2007 08 8 Alain Prost Toyota Auris Olivier Pernaut Maxime Emery Aurelia Marti Dame Anne Sophie Lemonnier Feminin Olivier Dexant 2006 07 9 Alain Prost Toyota Auris Jean Baptiste Dubourg Maxime Emery Aurelia Marti Dame Audrey Roche Feminin Olivier Dexant 2005 06 8 Yvan Muller Kia Rio Jerome Grosset Janin Maxime Emery Margot Laffite Dame Marlene Broggi Feminin Olivier Dexant 2004 05 8 Yvan Muller Kia Rio Yvan Lebon David Baffeleuf Justine Chicherit Dame Margot Laffite Feminin Olivier Dexant 2003 04 8 Yvan Muller Kia Rio Steve Stievenart David Baffeleuf Aurelia Marti Feminin Benjamin Riviere 2002 03 8 Marcel Tarres Citroen Xsara Evens Stievenart David Baffeleuf Emilie Petit Feminin David Beziade 2001 02 8 Yvan Muller Opel Astra Jean Luc Richner David Baffeleuf Veronique Patier Feminin David Beziade 2000 01 8 Yvan Muller Opel Astra Laurent Fouquet David Baffeleuf Patricia Bertapelle Dame 1999 2000 8 Yvan Muller Opel Astra Jean Noel Lanctuit Pascal Roblin Patricia Bertapelle Dame 1998 99 8 Yvan Muller Opel Tigra Philippe de Korsak David Baffeleuf Patricia Bertapelle Dame 1997 98 7 Yvan Muller Opel Tigra Claude Millet David Baffeleuf Jutta Kleinschmidt Dame 1996 97 7 Yvan Muller BMW 318i Compact Frederic Morel Florence Duez Dame 1995 96 7 Yvan Muller BMW 318i Compact James Ruffier Caroline Barclay Dame 1994 95 7 Francois Chatriot Opel Astra James Ruffier Michele Mouton Dame 1993 94 7 Francois Chauche Mega Eric Arpin Patricia Bertapelle Dame 1992 93 5 Dany Snobeck Mercedes 190 16S 1991 92 7 Dany Snobeck Mercedes 190 16S 1990 91 5 Maurice Chomat Citroen AX Sport 1990 4 Eric Arpin Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 The title for the dame was awarded in to best women in a selected class in each season References Edit trophee statistiques pilotes www tropheeandros com Archived from the original on 2014 01 20 Podiums Archived January 27 2008 at the Wayback Machine tropheeandros com Yvan Muller career Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine fiawtcc comExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andros Trophy Official Website in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andros Trophy amp oldid 1098312092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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