The 2013 FIM eRoad Racing World Cup season was the only season of the eRoad Racing championship for electric motorcycle road racing, organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) following the unification of the former TTXGP series with the FIM "e-Power" electric motorcycle racing series. Two separate series were held in Europe and in North America. Since the planned World Final was cancelled, two separate winners were determined, one for each series: Ho Chi Fung (Zongshen, China) for the European series and Eric Bostrom (Icon Brammo, USA) for the North American series.[1]
Calendar
editThe 2013 eRoadRacing World Cup was planned to consist of 4 races in Europe and 4 in North America, with a world final in Asia. However, only 6 races took place in the end, as two of the American races as well as the World Final had to be cancelled because of time constraints.[2]
European series
Round | Date | Event | Circuit | Winner |
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E1 | 14 July | Green Prix of Valencia | Circuit Ricardo Tormo | Ho Chi Fung |
E2 | Su Rong Zai | |||
E3 | 18 August | 16. German Speedweek | Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | Ho Chi Fung |
E4 | 21 September | 24 Heures Moto Le Mans | Circuit de la Sarthe Bugatti | Ho Chi Fung |
American series
Round | Date | Event | Circuit | Winner |
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A1 | 21 July | Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix | Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca | Eric Bostrom |
A2 | 18 August | Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Shane Turpin |
Participants
editTeam | Motorcycle | No. | Rider | Rounds |
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Agni Racing | Agni 12 | 62 | Sam West | E1–4 |
Agni 09 | 50 | Harald Gasse | E3 | |
Zongshen | Zongshen Prototype | 59 | Ho Chi Fung | E1–4 |
91 | Su Rong Zai | E1–4 | ||
26 | Oscar Peña | E1–2 | ||
6 | Thomas Schuricht | E3 | ||
43 | Rhalf Lo Turco | E4 | ||
Renegade Z | Zero S 2013 | 72 | Julián Miralles | E1–2 |
46 | Adrián Menchen | E1–2 | ||
55 | Harald Gasse | E1–2 | ||
35 | Cormac Conroy | E3 | ||
39 | Peter Linden | E3 | ||
5 | Chris Forster | E4 | ||
10 | Philippe Monneret | E4 | ||
SBK City Racing | Mavizen TTX02 | 43 | Rhalf Lo Turco | E3 |
Icon Brammo | Brammo Empulse RR | 14 | Shane Turpin | A1–2 |
32 | Eric Bostrom | A1–2 | ||
AKR Daytona Racing | Brammo Empulse TTX | 8 | Arthur Kowitz | A1–2 |
Electric Cowboy | Zero S | 10 | Brandon Miller | A1 |
24 | Elaine Carpenter | A2 | ||
SBK Racing | Zero S | 28 | Ted Rich | A1–2 |
Be.ev.com Racing | Zero S | 64 | Jeremiah Johnson | A1–2 |
K Squared Racing | Zero S | 96 | Kenyon Kluge | A1–2 |
Parker Brammo | Brammo Empulse TTX | 93 | Shelina Moreda | A1–2 |
SPSU Racing | Hornet 1 | 74 | Caesar Gonzales | A2 |
World Cup standings
editSource:[3]
European seriesedit
American seriesedit
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References
edit- ^ "FIM eRoad Racing World Cup Winners Announced". eroadracing.com. 2013-11-18. Archived from the original on 2013-12-07.
- ^ "FIM eRoad Racing World Final Cancelled". eroadracing.com. 2013-11-18. Archived from the original on 2013-12-07.
- ^ "Results". www.eroadracing.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-09. Retrieved 2013-08-21.