RIGA
24 hours challenge

19-20.06.2021

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Riga / Latvia 24 Hours Challenge

Helmet obligatory. Driver age min. 18 years. Unlimited charge stops allowed. Max allowed charging speed 22kW.  Shared 32A three phase sockets available. Every team has to bring its own charging equipment. No Co-driver or guest allowed to drive in the car together with the pilot. Driver changes allowed as many as wanted.

Fees:

– private team: 500 € + 25 €/driver (+19% VAT)
– company team: 1200 € + 25 €/driver (+19% VAT)

Maximum 30 teams can participate at this event.

For private teams no car sticker or promotion on the shirt is allowed but the official sponsors or logos from eco Grand Prix, any kind of brands on tools or drinks used have to be covered by white stickers or stickers of eco Grand Prix sponsors.

 

 

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GENERAL RULES

Only pure electric standard vehicles are allowed to start. The actual definition of a standard electric vehicle following eco Grand Prix is that it has to have passed the NCAP crash test with 4 Stars minimum or being a mass production car with minimum 500 units per year produced or in the production plan. It has to be homologated for driving at public roads at the country of competition having valid papers, insurance and car plates with the permit on driving on public roads and highways. 

Every car type sets it’s record on a race track to be beaten by the same car type. Every starter who intends to start in more than one race has to announce it before starting his first race.

In case a car is coming from a nation not being in the 2020 GP POINT FACTOR list the stewards will define the home race following the distance from his home to the race track. Check the table to see when points are counting double. The points of all races of one season are added.

All drivers of a winning team will get the same points. Winners are the ones who have most of the points collected after the last race for their car category and the ones having most points in the overall category.

Every competition is having slightly different rules, please visit the dedicated competition pages to download the specific rules.

NEW:
Points are also distributed to the manufacturers of the cars so driving a Tesla whatever Model will give points to Tesla, same for BMW, Porsche, Kia or whatever brand. The manufacturer with most points will get the trophy handed over officially after the last race of the season.

Cars not being standard under no circumstances can join this competition.

ECOGP AWARD SYSTEM

PLACEGP POINTS
1st place25 GP points
2nd place20 GP points
3rd place15 GP points
4th place10 GP points
5th place7 GP points
6th place5 GP points
7th place4 GP points
8th place3 GP points
9th place2 GP points
10th place1 GP point

2021 GP POINT FACTOR

Bucharest Super Slalom Romania

Navarra Spain

IONICA Austria

Schauinsland Germany

Most Czech Republic

Nürburgring Germany

Algarve

Ales

Hungaroring

Zell am See

Schauinsland

Bucharest

Most

Birmingham

Zolder

Austria

2

22122222112222
Belgium222122222212221
Czech Republic222122222212122
France222122212212222
Germany221122222212222
Hungary222122221212222
Morocco222122222212222
Netherlands222122222212222
Romania122122222211222
Spain222121222212222
Switzerland222122222212222
UK222122222212212
Latvia212122222212222
Norway222112222212222
Portugal222122122212222
Italy222122222212222
Ukraine122122222212222

Calculating other nations with factor 1 to the nearest country.

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