TotalEnergies and the Alpine ELF Cup Series Rules
Held at iconic race tracks, featuring plenty of on-track time and generous prize money, the Alpine ELF Cup Series offers maximum driving pleasure in an A110 Cup with that has been widely-acclaimed inside the paddock for its balance and playful character.
A very attractive package
The Alpine ELF Cup Series has spared no expense in offering its fans a genuine experience in keeping with the values on which the brand’s reputation has been built, i.e. sports performance and driving pleasure.
The race calendar consists of six rounds, each featuring two sprint races (25 minutes + 1 lap) contested on some of Europe’s most famous race tracks such as Spa-Francorchamps, Zandvoort, Le Castellet, etc.
Each racing weekend provides competitors with no fewer than three hours of track time, genuine technical support and a dedicated communications system, with separate Overall, Junior (up to 23 years old), Challenger (from 23 to 44 years old without record), Gentlemen (more than 45 years old without record) and Pro (more than 23 years old with record) Driver standings.
This solution, intended to ensure everyone finds what they are looking for in the Dieppe-based brand’s one-make formula, comes with over 80,000 Euros in race prize money, spread across the different classes. Lastly, the first in the overall standings, the winner of the Challenger class, the winner of the Gentleman Driver class and the top Junior will earn respectively 40 000 euros, 10 000 euros, 10 000 euros and 15 000 euros, to help them to carry on in the Alpine ELF Cup Series or switch to the Alpine A110 GT4 in the French FFSA GT Championship, in which ELF is also a partner and fuel supplier.
2025 Alpine ELF Europa Cup calendar
- Nogaro (France) 18-21 April
- Spa-Francorchamps 30 May-1 June (Belgium)
- Zandvoort (Netherlands) 11-13 July
- Magny-Cours (France) 1-3 August
- Mugello (Italy) 5-6 September
- Paul Ricard (France) 5-6 October
Update in March 2025