Lotus Cup Europe
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Lotus Cup Europe Calendar
Lotus Cup Europe Calendar |
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11/13.04.2025 Hockenheimring/Germany |
30/31.05.2025 Spa-Francorchamps/Belgium |
27/29.06.2025 Nürburgring/Germany |
11/13.07.2025 Magny-Cours/France |
12/14.09.2025 Anneau du Rhin/France |
03/05.10.2025 Dijon-Prenois/France |
Lotus Cup Europe
Lotus Cup Europe is firmly established as one of the continent’s strongest single-marque championships. Originally set up by Lotus as a direct response to customer and dealer interest for a fun but professionally run series, it has attracted competitors from across the continent.
Lotus Cup Europe was granted FIA International Series status in 2013, similar to prestigious Championships such as DTM, GT World Series & European Le Mans Series.
The championship is open to a wide range of cars from the Elise through to the current Emira GT4, with entries being split into five groups: GT Cup, Exige Cup, 211O, Open and Production.
Championship points are scored according to group position. This means that drivers from all groups have a chance of competing for the overall title. Current champion Tamás Vizin won from the Exige V6 ranks last year whilst Robbe Janssens was runner up from the Production group with Giacomo Giubergia fourth in his 211O car and Wolfgang Henseler fifth in his GTC group Emira GT4. The 2024 season also saw six different nationalities represented in the top six positions overall.
In 2025, 14 races will be held across 7 events. Race weekends feature free practice followed by qualifying. Most rounds then feature two races incorporating rolling and standing starts. At Spa-Francorchamps there will be a 50-minute pit stop race, while Anneau du Rhin sees a brace of sprint races followed by a 50-minute pit stop race as well.
The vast majority of events have been broadcast either as part of an exclusive programme or via live streaming over the last ten years, something that will continue in 2025. The championship enjoys unrivalled support from the Lotus community, with many owners and enthusiasts attending events. This is backed up by social media activity, where 60,000 Facebook & Instagram followers gave the Lotus Cup Europe pages over 1 million views and 50,000 likes in 2024.
The championship is open to drivers at all levels of experience, provided that they hold an International D licence or higher. Whilst the series has grown hugely since its inception over a decade ago, the emphasis has firmly remained as a fun and social environment in which to compete.