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Auto Racing FIA World Touring Car Cup 2020


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Auto Racing FIA World Touring Car Cup 2020

 

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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Drivers Standings

 

.FRA Yann Ehrlacher
234

 

.FRA Yvan Muller
195

 

.FRA Jean-Karl Vernay
194

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Esteban Guerrieri
.ARG
188
5
Gilles Magnus
.BEL
172
6
Santiago Urrutia
.URU
169
7
Mikel Azcona
.ESP
168
8
Nathanael Berthon
.FRA
148
9
Thed Björk
.SWE
142
10
Nestor Girolami
.ARG
137
11
Tom Coronel
.NED
117
12
Attila Tassi
.HUN
100
13
Norbert Michelisz
.HUN
93
14
Gabriele Tarquini
.ITA
79
15
Tiago Monteiro
.POR
79
16
Luca Engstler
.GER
59
17
Nicky Catsburg
.NED
53
18
Bence Boldizs
.HUN
35
19
Aurélien Comte
.FRA
17
20
Gábor Kismarty-Lechner
.HUN
17
21
Josh Files
.GBR
9
22
Mitchell Cheah
.MAS
4
23
Nico Gruber
.AUT
3
24
Jack Young
.GBR
0
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Teams Standings

 

.SWE Cyan Racing Lynk & Co
429

 

.GER ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport
325

 

.SWE Cyan Performance Lynk & Co
311

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Comtoyou DHL Team Audi Sport
.BEL
265
5
Zengo Motorsport Services KFT
.HUN
185
6
ALL-INKL.DE Münnich Motorsport
.GER
179
7
BRC Hyundai N LUKOIL Squadra Corse
.ITA
172
8
Engstler Hyundai N Liqui Moly Racing Team
.GER
128
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Rookie Drivers Standings

 

.BEL Gilles Magnus
410

 

.GER Luca Engstler
243

 

.HUN Bence Boldizs
236

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Nico Gruber
.AUT
45
5
Mitchell Cheah
.MAS
31
6
Jack Young
.GBR
11
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Open Race
Non-Olympic Event
Final Trophy Standings

 

.FRA Jean-Karl Vernay
121

 

.BEL Gilles Magnus
101

 

.FRA Nathanael Berthon
94

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Points
4
Tom Coronel
.NED
80
5
Bence Boldizs
.HUN
28
6
Aurélien Comte
.FRA
13
7
Gábor Kismarty-Lechner
.HUN
8
8
Jack Young
.GBR
0
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