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EFRA European 1:10 Electric Touring Car Championship
First race1999
Duration3 rounds of 5 minute heats
Most wins (driver)Ronald Völker [de] (5)
Most wins (manufacturer)Yokomo (5)
Circuit information
SurfaceAsphalt

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Winners

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Spec championship, for cars running on 10.5T sensored motors required per EFRA regulations, are not included.[1]

Year Name Car Motor ESP Transmitter Host Club Venue Location Country Source Report
1999 United Kingdom Andy Griffiths Corally C4 Ashby  United Kingdom Report
2000 United Kingdom David Spashett Yokomo MR-4TC Trinity LRP Quantum KO Propo Vichy  France Report
2001 United Kingdom David Spashett Losi XXX-S Trinity Model Auto Club Heemstede MACH Circuit Heemstede  Netherlands [2] Report
2002 Finland Juho Levänen Associated TC3 Reedy Ti GM V12XC KO Propo Mini Racing Ticino e Moesa Lostallo  Switzerland [3][4] Report
2003 Finland Juho Levänen Associated TC3 Reedy Kr LRP KO Propo Kirchberg  Austria [5][6] Report
2004 Denmark Jonas Kaerup Associated TC3 Reedy LRP Sanwa Staffanstorp  Sweden [7][8] Report
2005 Finland Teemu Leino Schumacher Mi2 Orion Glostrup  Denmark [9][10] Report
2006 United Kingdom Andy Moore Hot Bodies Cyclone Orion KO Propo MCC Türkheim Türkheim  Germany [11] Report
2007 Germany Ronald Völker [de] Hot Bodies Cyclone LRP LRP Montbrison  France [12][13] Report
2008 Germany Marc Rheinard Tamiya TRF416 Speed Passion LRP Sphere TC Sanwa Club Nitro 15 Villareal  Spain [14][15][13][16][17] Report
2009 Netherlands Jilles Groskamp Tamiya TRF416 Speed Passion Competition V3.0 Luxembourg Model Car Club Mini Circuit Ville de Luxembourg Luxembourg City  Luxembourg [18][19] Report
2010 Germany Ronald Völker [de] Yokomo MR4-TC BD5 LRP X12 LRP SXX V2 Sanwa Club Radiomodelisme ADALA Aniche  France [20][21] Report
2011 Germany Marc Rheinard Tamiya TRF417 Speed Passion Sanwa M11X RMC Wien MAC Traiskirchen Traiskirchen  Austria [22] Report
2012 Not held
2013 Germany Ronald Völker [de] Yokomo BD7 LRP X20 LRP Flow Sanwa M12 Lama Clube 4x4 Mini-Autódromo de Torres Novas Torres Novas  Portugal [23] Report
2014 Germany Ronald Völker [de] Yokomo BD7 2014 LRP X20 LRP Flow Sanwa M12 Alcobendas  Spain [24] Report
2015 Sweden Alexander Hagberg XRAY T4 '15 Orca RX3 Orca VX3 Sanwa M12 Lama Clube 4x4 Mini-Autódromo de Torres Novas Torres Novas  Portugal [25][26][27] Report
2016 Germany Ronald Völker [de] Yokomo BD7 2016 LRP X20 LRP Flow Sanwa M12S Hudy Arena Hudy Arena Trenčín  Slovakia [28] Report

Statistics

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Most Wins

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Drivers

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Rank Driver Wins
1 Germany Ronald Völker [de] 5
2 United Kingdom David Spashett 2
Finland Juho Levänen
Germany Marc Rheinard
6 United Kingdom Andy Griffiths 1
Denmark Jonas Kaerup
Finland Teemu Leino
United Kingdom Andy Moore
Netherlands Jilles Groskamp
Sweden Alexander Hagberg

Car manufacturers

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Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan Yokomo 5
2 United States Team Associated 3
Japan Tamiya
4 United States Hot Bodies 2
5 Netherlands Corally 1
United States Team Losi
United Kingdom Schumacher
Slovakia XRAY

References

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  28. ^ Micha (2 July 2016). "Ronald Völker und Jan Ratheisky – Die neuen Europameister 2016 in TW und Formel 1". Retrieved 1 October 2016.
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