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The Andros Trophy (Trophée Andros) was the French national ice racing championship.

The championship is currently holding its 35th and last season.[1]

History

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The 2010 Trophée Andros at Serre Chevalier

The idea of an ice racing series first became an idea when professional racer Max Mamers (French Rallycross Champion 1982 and 1983 with Talbot Matra Murena) and the owner of the Andros company (jam and compote producers), Frédéric Gervoson, met as rugby fans in 1985. They spent the winter racing with friends on ice circuits.

On 27 January 1990, the idea of a series came to life at Serre Chevalier with the first round of four.

The series quickly grew, with a round at Paris (Pelouse de Reuilly) in 1991 creating a five round series; and a seven round championship in 1992.

In 2003, the trophy gained an international aspect with a race at Sherbrooke in Canada, a race that was held for three seasons. For the 2005-06 season, the trophy remained mainly national, the exception being one round held in Andorra.

The championship made a switch to full electric cars for the 2019-20 season.[1] The 2023-24 season will be the last, in part due to global warming making it harder and harder to find predictable ice and snow in France.[2][3][4]

The current series

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A Fiat Stilo (all-wheel drive prototype) racing in the French Trophée Andros 2005/2006

Elite Pro Class

This is the original and highest class, featuring the most prominent names.

Elite Class

Starting in 1994 (named Promotion), this class is for the smaller teams, encouraging them to take part in the Trophée Andros. To partake in this class, there are three conditions: the drivers cannot have finished in the top 20 over the general classification; must never have participated in the Elite Pro Class; and cannot be a professional driver.

AMV Cup

The motorbike races for the Andros Trophy first appeared at the 1996 championship final at Super Besse, after an idea of Mamers and Claude Michy. It became a series in its own right in the 1997/98 season with a race at every round from that point.

Trophée Andros Féminin - Sprint Cars

Created in 2002, this series combined two categories. The 600cc 6-speed buggy-styled car was shared between a female driver and an experienced driver, who also was the instructor for the female driver. They competed in two different races at each weekend they attended. The Féminin trophy was discontinued as of 2011, with some of the female drivers from the series moving into other categories of the trophée including the main series and the electric cars.

Famous names

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Three times champion Alain Prost in 2010

The driver with the most championship wins in the history of the series is Yvan Muller, who has won the championship 10 times with 48 race victories. Jean-Philippe Dayraut holds the record for the most race victories with 54, having taken the championship 6 times. Another multiple championship winner is Alain Prost, with 3 championships and 38 race wins.[5]

The series always attracts names who were famous in other series before moving to ice racing – including Formula One drivers Olivier Panis, Romain Grosjean and Jacques Villeneuve.

The "Superfinal"

On 14 February 1999, the series held a "Superfinal" at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, on the outskirts of Paris. Using 700 tonnes of ice, an oval track was established around the edge of the stadium, allowing for racing in front of around 60,000 people, with no championship points at stake.

The Superfinal was held at the Stade de France for three years, before moving to an oval track at Nœux-les-Mines in 2002. No Superfinal was held in 2003, but returned to the Stade de France in 2004.

In 2005 the races were held at Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, and once again at the Stade de France in 2006, 2008 and 2011. Various other locations have been used, but in recent years the Superfinal was almost always raced at Clermont / Super Besse.

Trophy winners

Season Rounds Elite (1990–15)[6][7]
Elite Pro (2015–)
Elite (2015–)

Elite 2 (2014–15)

Promotion (1990–2014)

Pilot Bike (1998–15)
AMV Cup (2015–)
Féminin and Best Dame Sprint Car Andros Électrique
Driver Car
2022-23 5 Template:Flagicon Aurélien Panis Audi A1 Template:Flagicon Julien Febrau Template:Flagicon Vivien Gonnet
2021-22 5 Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Zoe Template:Flagicon Jimmy Clairet Template:Flagicon Vivien Gonnet
2020–21 5 Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Zoe Template:Flagicon Sylvain Pussier Template:Flagicon Vivien Gonnet Template:Flagicon Clémentine Lhoste (Elite Dame) - -
2019–20 6 Template:Flagicon Aurélien Panis Audi A1 Template:Flagicon Jérémy Sarhy Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Clémentine Lhoste (Elite Dame) - -
2018–19 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Captur Template:Flagicon Dorian Boccolacci Template:Flagicon Maxime Emery Template:Flagicon Margot Laffite (Elite Dame) - Template:Flagicon Christophe Ferrier
2017–18 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Captur Template:Flagicon Eddy Bénézet Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Margot Laffite (Elite Dame) - Template:Flagicon Aurélien Panis
2016–17 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Clio Template:Flagicon Nathanaël Berthon Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Margot Laffite (Elite Dame) - Template:Flagicon Christophe Ferrier
2015–16 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Renault Clio Template:Flagicon Eddy Bénézet Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Clémentine Lhoste (Féminin Sprint Car) - Template:Flagicon Matthieu Vaxivière
2014–15 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Philippe Dayraut Mazda 3 Lionel Daziono Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Marine Mercier (Féminin Sprint Car) - Template:Flagicon Nathanaël Berthon
2013–14 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Philippe Dayraut Mini Countryman Jacques Wolff Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Bérénice Demoustier (Dame) - Template:Flagicon Christophe Ferrier
2012–13 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Philippe Dayraut Mini Countryman Laurent Barbieri Template:Flagicon Maxime Emery Template:Flagicon Anne-Sophie Lemonnier (Dame) - Template:Flagicon Christophe Ferrier
2011–12 7 Template:Flagicon Alain Prost Dacia Lodgy Glace Template:Flagicon Nicolas Bernardi Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Marlène Broggi (Dame) - Template:Flagicon Christophe Ferrier
2010–11 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Philippe Dayraut BMW 1 Series Andréa Dubourg Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Bérénice Demoustier (Dame) Template:Flagicon Frédéric Bourlange Template:Flagicon Nicolas Prost
2009–10 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Philippe Dayraut Škoda Fabia Mk2 Template:Flagicon Lionel Régal Template:Flagicon Sylvain Dabert Template:Flagicon Anne-Sophie Lemonnier (Dame) Template:Flagicon Laurent Macouin Template:Flagicon Nicolas Prost
2008–09 7 Template:Flagicon Jean-Philippe Dayraut Škoda Fabia Mk2 Eddy Bemezet Template:Flagicon Eddy Richer Template:Flagicon Aurélia Marti (Dame)

Template:Flagicon Marie-Pierre Cripia (Féminin)

Template:Flagicon Olivier Dexant -
2007–08 8 Template:Flagicon Alain Prost Toyota Auris Template:Flagicon Olivier Pernaut Template:Flagicon Maxime Emery Template:Flagicon Aurélia Marti (Dame)

Template:Flagicon Anne-Sophie Lemonnier (Féminin)

Template:Flagicon Olivier Dexant -
2006–07 9 Template:Flagicon Alain Prost Toyota Auris Template:Flagicon Jean-Baptiste Dubourg Template:Flagicon Maxime Emery Template:Flagicon Aurélia Marti (Dame)

Template:Flagicon Audrey Roche (Féminin)

Template:Flagicon Olivier Dexant -
2005–06 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Kia Rio Jérôme Grosset-Janin Template:Flagicon Maxime Emery Template:Flagicon Margot Laffite (Dame)

Template:Flagicon Marlène Broggi (Féminin)

Template:Flagicon Olivier Dexant -
2004–05 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Kia Rio Yvan Lebon Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Template:Flagicon Justine Chicherit (Dame)

Template:Flagicon Margot Laffite (Féminin)

Template:Flagicon Olivier Dexant -
2003–04 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Kia Rio Steve Stievenart Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Template:Flagicon Aurélia Marti (Féminin) Benjamin Riviere -
2002–03 8 Template:Flagicon Marcel Tarrès Citroën Xsara Evens Stievenart Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Emilie Petit (Féminin) David Beziade -
2001–02 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Opel Astra Jean-Luc Richner Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Véronique Patier (Féminin) David Beziade -
2000–01 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Opel Astra Laurent Fouquet Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1999–2000 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Opel Astra Jean-Noël Lanctuit Template:Flagicon Pascal Roblin Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1998–99 8 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Opel Tigra Philippe de Korsak Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1997–98 7 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller Opel Tigra Claude Millet Template:Flagicon David Baffeleuf Jutta Kleinschmidt (Dame) - -
1996–97 7 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller BMW 318i Compact Frédéric Morel - Florence Duez (Dame) - -
1995–96 7 Template:Flagicon Yvan Muller BMW 318i Compact James Ruffier - Caroline Barclay (Dame) - -
1994–95 7 Template:Flagicon François Chatriot Opel Astra James Ruffier - Michèle Mouton (Dame) - -
1993–94 7 Template:Flagicon François Chauche Mega Template:Flagicon Eric Arpin - Patricia Bertapelle (Dame) - -
1992–93 5 Template:Flagicon Dany Snobeck Mercedes 190 16S - - - - -
1991–92 7 Template:Flagicon Dany Snobeck Mercedes 190 16S - - - - -
1990-91 5 Template:Flagicon Maurice Chomat Citroën AX Sport - - - - -
1990 4 Template:Flagicon Eric Arpin Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 - - - - -

The title for the dame was awarded in to best women in a selected class in each season.

References

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External links

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