Boutsen Energy Racing, Equipe Verschuur, Brixia Horse Power and Blue Jumeirah Team have all left the Eurocup Mégane Trophy.
Mid-season changesedit
Rembert Berg debuted in the series, joining Michael Munemann in the Algarve Pro Racing Team.
Tom Coronel made his debut in the series, replacing Wim Beelen from the Nürburgring round onwards.
David Dermont was replaced by Thibault Bossy at Nürburgring. Defending series champion Stefano Comini replaced Bossy for the Moscow round.
Bruce Lorgère-Roux replaced Toni Forne after the opening round at Alcañiz.
Roberto Moreno made his debut in the series, replacing Nicolas Milan at the Moscow event.
Race calendar and resultsedit
The calendar for the 2012 season was announced on 10 October 2011, the day after the end of the 2011 season.[7] Silverstone Circuit was dropped from the calendar in favour of a round at the new Moscow Raceway in Russia. All seven rounds will form meetings of the 2012 World Series by Renault season.
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External linksedit
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2012, eurocup, mégane, trophy, previous, 2011, next, 2013, season, eighth, season, renault, supported, touring, category, make, racing, series, that, part, world, series, renault, contents, driver, lineup, driver, changes, team, changes, season, changes, race,. 2012 Eurocup Megane Trophy Previous 2011 Next 2013 The 2012 Eurocup Megane Trophy season was the eighth season of the Renault supported touring car category a one make racing series that is part of the World Series by Renault Contents 1 Driver lineup 1 1 Driver changes 1 2 Team changes 1 3 Mid season changes 2 Race calendar and results 3 Championship standings 3 1 Drivers Championship 4 References 5 External linksDriver lineup editTeam No Driver Status Rounds nbsp Oregon Team 1 nbsp Nicolas Milan 1 1 3 nbsp Roberto Moreno 2 4 nbsp Marguerite Laffite 3 5 7 2 nbsp Enrico Bettera 1 G 1 4 6 nbsp Navajo 3 G 5 6 nbsp Omar Mambretti 3 G 5 3 nbsp Kevin Gilardoni 1 All 4 nbsp Fabien Thuner 1 All 8 nbsp Niccolo Nalio 1 All 14 nbsp Albert Costa 1 All nbsp Torino Motorsport 2 nbsp Navajo G 7 nbsp Andrea Boffo nbsp TDS Racing 5 nbsp Jeroen Schothorst 1 G All 6 nbsp Bas Schothorst 1 All 7 nbsp Wim Beelen 1 G 1 2 6 7 nbsp Tom Coronel 4 3 4 nbsp Tim Coronel 3 5 12 nbsp Kelvin Snoeks 1 All nbsp Team Lompech Sport 9 nbsp Jean Charles Miginiac 1 G All 10 nbsp David Dermont 1 1 2 nbsp Thibault Bossy 4 3 6 7 nbsp Stefano Comini 2 4 5 nbsp PujolaRacing 11 nbsp Toni Forne 1 G 1 6 7 nbsp Bruce Lorgere Roux 5 2 3 nbsp Equipe Verschuur 15 nbsp Richard Kressner 6 G 6 nbsp AFK Motorsport 23 nbsp Oliver Freymuth 1 G 1 3 5 7 nbsp Algarve Pro Racing Team 24 nbsp Michael Munemann 1 G 1 3 5 7 25 nbsp Rembert Berg 4 G 3 nbsp Jakub Knoll 6 6 Icon Class G Gentleman Driver Driver changes edit Changed teams Fabien Thuner switched from Boutsen Energy Racing to Oregon Team David Dermont moved to Team Lompech Sport Bas Schothorst and Jeroen Schothorst both moved to TDS Racing Entering Eurocup Megane Trophy Eurocup Clio champion Nicolas Milan Formula Renault Alps driver Kevin Gilardoni and Formula Renault 3 5 Series driver Albert Costa debuted with Oregon Team FIA Formula Two Championship driver Kelvin Snoeks entered the championship for TDS Racing Team changes edit Boutsen Energy Racing Equipe Verschuur Brixia Horse Power and Blue Jumeirah Team have all left the Eurocup Megane Trophy Mid season changes edit Rembert Berg debuted in the series joining Michael Munemann in the Algarve Pro Racing Team Tom Coronel made his debut in the series replacing Wim Beelen from the Nurburgring round onwards David Dermont was replaced by Thibault Bossy at Nurburgring Defending series champion Stefano Comini replaced Bossy for the Moscow round Bruce Lorgere Roux replaced Toni Forne after the opening round at Alcaniz Roberto Moreno made his debut in the series replacing Nicolas Milan at the Moscow event Race calendar and results editThe calendar for the 2012 season was announced on 10 October 2011 the day after the end of the 2011 season 7 Silverstone Circuit was dropped from the calendar in favour of a round at the new Moscow Raceway in Russia All seven rounds will form meetings of the 2012 World Series by Renault season Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team 1 R1 Ciudad del Motor de Aragon Alcaniz nbsp Spain 5 May nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp TDS Racing R2 6 May nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp TDS Racing 2 R1 Circuit de Spa Francorchamps nbsp Belgium 2 June nbsp Niccolo Nalio nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp TDS Racing R2 3 June nbsp Niccolo Nalio nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp TDS Racing 3 R1 Nurburgring nbsp Germany 30 June nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Fabien Thuner nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon Team R2 1 July nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp TDS Racing 4 R1 Moscow Raceway nbsp Russia 14 July nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Niccolo Nalio nbsp Fabien Thuner nbsp Oregon Team R2 15 July nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon Team 5 R1 Hungaroring Mogyorod nbsp Hungary 15 September nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon Team R2 16 September nbsp Kevin Gilardoni nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon Team 6 R1 Circuit Paul Ricard Le Castellet nbsp France 29 September nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon Team R2 30 September nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon Team 7 R1 Circuit de Catalunya Montmelo nbsp Spain 20 October nbsp Kevin Gilardoni nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp Bas Schothorst nbsp TDS Racing R2 21 October nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Oregon TeamChampionship standings editPoints for both championships were awarded as follows 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 Drivers Championship edit Pos Driver ALC nbsp SPA nbsp NUR nbsp MSC nbsp HUN nbsp LEC nbsp CAT nbsp Points 1 nbsp Albert Costa 2 3 Ret 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 Ret 1 251 2 nbsp Bas Schothorst 1 1 1 1 3 1 6 5 5 4 4 2 1 4 247 3 nbsp Kevin Gilardoni 7 4 2 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 5 4 DSQ 2 160 4 nbsp Niccolo Nalio 3 2 DNS 2 4 12 3 2 4 Ret 3 3 Ret 3 153 5 nbsp Fabien Thuner 4 5 8 14 2 Ret 1 Ret 6 2 2 5 6 Ret 131 6 nbsp Kelvin Snoeks 6 8 3 7 8 10 7 6 7 DNS 7 6 Ret 5 82 7 nbsp Jean Charles Miginiac 9 6 4 11 9 4 8 7 Ret 6 13 11 5 9 69 8 nbsp Thibault Bossy 11 3 9 8 3 6 46 9 nbsp Nicolas Milan 8 12 5 4 7 6 40 10 nbsp Jeroen Schothorst Ret Ret DSQ 13 10 7 9 10 9 7 10 10 7 7 37 11 nbsp Stefano Comini 2 Ret 2 Ret 36 12 nbsp Toni Forne 5 7 17 Ret 4 Ret 28 13 nbsp Wim Beelen Ret Ret DSQ 8 12 Ret 2 8 26 14 nbsp Bruce Lorgere Roux 6 DNS 6 9 18 15 nbsp Michael Munemann 12 9 Ret 9 Ret Ret 10 8 8 DSQ Ret DNS 16 16 nbsp Tom Coronel Ret 13 Ret 3 15 17 nbsp Oliver Freymuth 10 10 7 10 12 8 NC Ret 16 NC Ret 10 14 18 nbsp David Dermont Ret Ret DSQ 6 8 19 nbsp Richard Kressner 6 Ret 8 20 nbsp Roberto Moreno Ret 8 4 21 nbsp Jakub Knoll 11 9 4 22 nbsp Enrico Bettera 11 11 DSQ 12 Ret Ret Ret 9 15 2 23 nbsp Rembert Berg 13 11 0 nbsp Old Navajo DSQ Ret DSQ 0 Guest drivers ineligible for points nbsp Tim Coronel 8 5 0 nbsp Marguerite Laffite Ret Ret 14 7 8 12 0 nbsp Omar Mambretti 9 0 nbsp Andrea Boffo 11 0 Pos Driver ALC nbsp SPA nbsp NUR nbsp MSC nbsp HUN nbsp LEC nbsp CAT nbsp Points 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 Italics Fastest LapReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o COLLECTIVE TEST 1 PDF Alkamel Systems Renault Sport 4 May 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2012 a b COLLECTIVE TEST 1 PDF Alkamel Systems Renault Sport 13 July 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2012 a b c d COLLECTIVE TEST 1 PDF Alkamel Systems Renault Sport 14 September 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2012 a b c COLLECTIVE TEST 1 PDF Alkamel Systems Renault Sport 29 June 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2012 COLLECTIVE TEST 1 PDF Alkamel Systems Renault Sport 1 June 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2012 a b COLLECTIVE TEST 1 PDF Alkamel Systems Renault Sport 28 September 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2012 Russia included on 2012 World Series calendar GPUpdate net GPUpdate 10 October 2011 Retrieved 10 October 2011 External links editRenault Sport official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 Eurocup Megane Trophy amp oldid 1216170941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,