The series now runs with a number of different races and classes.
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==