Motorcycle racing series
The 2010 European Superstock 600 Championship was the sixth season of the European Superstock 600 Championship. The season was contested over tenth races, beginning at Algarve International Circuit on 28 March and ending at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours on 3 October. Frenchman Jérémy Guarnoni won the title after beating closest rival Florian Marino.[1]
Race Calendar and Results
Entry List
Team
|
Constructor
|
Motorcycle
|
|
Rider
|
Rounds
|
All Service System by QDP
|
Honda
|
Honda CBR600RR
|
27
|
Davide Fanelli
|
All
|
Coutelle Junior Team
|
7
|
Jonathan Martinez
|
10
|
70
|
Clément Chevrier
|
10
|
LVRT Team Romania
|
95
|
Robert Mureșan
|
2
|
Racedays
|
9
|
Joshua Elliott
|
1–3
|
Schacht Racing
|
59
|
Alex Schacht
|
2, 6
|
Ten Kate Race Junior
|
21
|
Florian Marino
|
1–9
|
121
|
Michael Van Der Mark
|
10
|
BWG Raciing
|
Kawasaki
|
Kawasaki ZX-6R
|
36
|
Leandro Mercado
|
4–5, 9
|
Direct CCTV Racedays Racedays Kawasaki
|
8
|
Glenn Irwin
|
9
|
9
|
Joshua Elliott
|
4–8, 10
|
Azione Corse
|
Triumph
|
Triumph Daytona 675
|
12
|
Riccardo Cecchini
|
1–4
|
44
|
Michael Mazzina
|
5–6
|
Sport-Evolution
|
32
|
Marc Moser
|
8
|
Bike e Motor Racing Team
|
Yamaha
|
Yamaha YZF-R6
|
84
|
Riccardo Russo
|
4–5, 9
|
Bike Service R.T.
|
23
|
Luca Salvadori
|
5, 9–10
|
C.S.M. Bucharest
|
26
|
Mircea Vrajitoru
|
1–2, 4–10
|
Econocom
|
99
|
Tony Coveña
|
1, 3–10
|
Elle2Promotion
|
33
|
Giuliano Gregorini
|
8–9
|
75
|
Francesco Cocco
|
8–10
|
Gentlemen Riders
|
71
|
Clive Rambure
|
10
|
IamaLoures Cetelem Yamaha
|
17
|
André Carvalho
|
1–2
|
Jan Bühn Racing
|
45
|
Jan Bühn
|
8
|
Martini Corse
|
13
|
Dino Lombardi
|
All
|
343
|
Federico D'Annunzio
|
1–6, 8–10
|
Media Action by Pro Race
|
77
|
Stefano Casalotti
|
4
|
Montez Broz Racing Team
|
82
|
Karel Pešek
|
3–6
|
Moto82
|
82
|
Karel Pešek
|
2
|
Moto Club Piellemoto
|
15
|
Fabio Massei
|
9
|
Motorradtke Racing Team
|
14
|
Daniel Puffe
|
8
|
MRC Racing Team
|
111
|
Marco Rosini
|
5
|
MRS Racing
|
6
|
Romain Lanusse
|
All
|
11
|
Jérémy Guarnoni
|
All
|
MTM Racing Team
|
3
|
Jed Metcher
|
10
|
52
|
Gauthier Duwelz
|
1–5, 7–10
|
55
|
Vincent Lonbois
|
6
|
72
|
Frederik Karlsen
|
1–9
|
Orelac Racing
|
10
|
Nacho Calero
|
All
|
Pit Lane Federzoni Racing
|
30
|
Daniele Aloisi
|
9
|
53
|
Nicola Jr. Morrentino
|
9
|
Soldelsport
|
41
|
Luke Mossey
|
7
|
Start Racing
|
34
|
Kevin Van Leuven
|
8, 10
|
Team ASPI
|
22
|
Cyril Carillo
|
1–5
|
28
|
Steven Le Coquen
|
All
|
43
|
Stéphane Egea
|
9–10
|
66
|
Richard De Tournay
|
6–8
|
Team Trasimeno
|
69
|
Nelson Major
|
All
|
Tecmas
|
49
|
Morgan Esnault
|
10
|
TK Racing Slovakia
|
19
|
Tomáš Krajči
|
2–10
|
VFT Racing
|
222
|
Matteo Biancia
|
5
|
Willems Racing Team
|
81
|
Kevin Valk
|
8
|
Yamaha Poland Position
|
47
|
Mateusz Korobacz
|
6
|
|
Key
|
Regular rider
|
Wildcard rider
|
Replacement rider
|
|
Championship' standings
Riders' standings
|
Colour |
Result
|
Gold |
Winner
|
Silver |
Second place
|
Bronze |
Third place
|
Green |
Points finish
|
Blue |
Non-points finish
|
Non-classified finish (NC)
|
Purple |
Retired (Ret)
|
Red |
Did not qualify (DNQ)
|
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
|
Black |
Disqualified (DSQ)
|
White |
Did not start (DNS)
|
Withdrew (WD)
|
Race cancelled (C)
|
Blank
|
Did not practice (DNP)
|
Did not arrive (DNA)
|
Excluded (EX)
|
Bold – Pole position Italics – Fastest lap Source : [3]
|
References
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