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Formula Renault Eurocup

Formula Renault Eurocup was a Formula Renault motor racing championship. Eurocup raced only on European circuits.

Formula Renault Eurocup
CategoryFormula Renault 2.0 (1991–2018)
Regional Formula 3 (2019–2020)
Inaugural season1991
Folded2020
ConstructorsRenault[1]
Engine suppliersRenault
Tyre suppliersHankook[2]
Last Drivers' champion Victor Martins
Last Teams' champion ART Grand Prix
Official websitewww.renaultsport.com

It served as a support series to the Formula Renault 3.5 Series as part of the World Series by Renault from 2005 to 2015. Renault Sport offered a prize of €500,000 to the winner of the Eurocup until 2015. Following the 2020 season, the Formula Renault Eurocup merged with the Formula Regional European Championship due to COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

History edit

The series was established in 1991, as the "Rencontres Internationales de Formule Renault", before switching to the "Eurocup Formula Renault" name in 1993.

In 2000, renamed to Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup and Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 since 2005 used up to now, excludes the 2003 season named Formula Renault 2000 Masters.

While a support series of the Formula Renault 3.5 many drivers stepped up to the senior category, for example the 2006 champion Filipe Albuquerque, fourth-place finisher Bertrand Baguette and 13th-place finisher Xavier Maassen being the first to do so that on the full-time basis for the 2007 season. 2007 champion Brendon Hartley did not follow suit however, and instead moved firstly to British Formula Three Championship. Meanwhile, Charles Pic and Alexandre Marsoin joined FR 3.5 for the 2008. 2008 champion Valtteri Bottas moved to the Formula 3 Euro Series, and only Anton Nebylitskiy who was placed 20th, made his debut in FR 3.5 in 2009. 2009 was the first season when the champion received money to graduate to FR 3.5 and Albert Costa used this opportunity. He was joined in the 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season by sixth-place finisher Nathanaël Berthon. Like Costa, 2010 champion Kevin Korjus and his rivals Arthur Pic, Daniël de Jong and André Negrão moved to FR 3.5 in 2011. 2011 champion Robin Frijns not only graduated to FR 3.5 in 2012, he also became the first driver, who won both Eurocup and FR 3.5 Series consecutively. Other 2011 Eurocup graduates, who moved to FR 3.5 were Will Stevens and Vittorio Ghirelli. 2012 champion Stoffel Vandoorne and his contender Norman Nato headed to FR 3.5 in 2013. Pierre Gasly and Oliver Rowland, who fought till the last race for the 2013 Eurocup title, both graduated to FR 3.5 in 2014. They was joined by Luca Ghiotto, Matthieu Vaxivière and Roman Mavlanov. Nyck de Vries dominated the 2014 championship and moved to FR 3.5 in 2015. Egor Orudzhev, Aurélien Panis and Gustav Malja moved to Formula Renault 3.5 as well.

Car specifications edit

 
Sacha Fenestraz in 2017.

The chassis was built at Alpine's Dieppe plant, a Renault subsidiary. The aerodynamic kit was designed by Tatuus.[1] All Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 cars use the same specifications.[4]

  • Chassis: FR2.0/13. Carbon-fibre bodywork
  • Engine: Renault F4R 832 – 4-cylinder – 16 valve – 1998cc. 210 bhp at 7,500rpm. 220Nm at 5,500rpm
  • Transmission: SADEV seven-speed sequential + reverse gear. XAP electric control gearshift, semi-automatic steering-wheel mounted
  • Front suspension: ZF Race Engineering single damper, two-way adjustable
  • Rear suspension: ZF Race Engineering double damper, two-way adjustable
  • Brakes: Four-piston calipers with 278 x 18 mm steel discs
  • Rims: Aluminium one-piece 9 x 13 (front) and 10 x 13 (rear)
  • Tyres: Michelin 20-54 x 13 (front) and 24-57 x 13 (rear)
  • Length/width/height: 4270 / 1740 / 950mm
  • Front and rear track: 1502 / 1440mm
  • Fuel tank: 50 litres
  • Unloaded weight: 506 kg

Champions edit

Prior Formula Renault Eurocup edit

Rencontres Internationales de Formule Renault
Season Champion Team
1991   Jason Plato   Duckhams Van Diemen
1992   Pedro de la Rosa   Racing for Spain
Formula Renault 2000 Masters
Season Champion Team Champion
2003   Esteban Guerrieri   JD Motorsport
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
Season Champion Team Champion Secondary Class Champion
2005   Kamui Kobayashi   SG Formula not awarded
2006   Filipe Albuquerque   JD Motorsport
2007   Brendon Hartley   Epsilon RedBull J:   Brendon Hartley
2008   Valtteri Bottas   SG Formula J:   Andrea Caldarelli
2009   Albert Costa   Epsilon Euskadi J:   António Félix da Costa
2010   Kevin Korjus   Tech 1 Racing J:   Kevin Korjus
2011   Robin Frijns   Koiranen Motorsport J:   Carlos Sainz Jr.
2012   Stoffel Vandoorne   Josef Kaufmann Racing J:   Daniil Kvyat
2013   Pierre Gasly   Tech 1 Racing J:   Pierre Gasly
2014   Nyck de Vries   Koiranen GP J:   Dennis Olsen
2015   Jack Aitken   Josef Kaufmann Racing R:   Harrison Scott
2016   Lando Norris   Josef Kaufmann Racing R:   Lando Norris

Formula Renault Eurocup edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Oscar Piastri is an Australian racing driver, despite being listed as Australian in entry list he raced under British racing license, with British flag raised above the podium and British anthem played after his wins.[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Formula Renault 2.0. Renault Sport. Archived from the original on 22 January 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  2. ^ Allen, Peter (11 December 2018). "Abu Dhabi to host Formula Renault Eurocup finale in 2019". formulascout.com. Formula Scout. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  3. ^ Smith, Luke (31 October 2020). "Formula Regional Europe merges with Renault Eurocup for 2021". Motorsport.com. Motorsport.com. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  4. ^ . World Series by Renault. Renault Sport. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  5. ^ "2019 Formule Renault Eurocup - Spa-Francorchamps Race 1 (52:30)". YouTube. Renault Sport. 26 July 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  6. ^ "2019 Formula Renault Eurocup - Abu Dhabi - Race 1 (1:04:26)". YouTube. Renault Sport. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 26 October 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Formula Renault Eurocup was a Formula Renault motor racing championship Eurocup raced only on European circuits Formula Renault EurocupCategoryFormula Renault 2 0 1991 2018 Regional Formula 3 2019 2020 Inaugural season1991Folded2020ConstructorsRenault 1 Engine suppliersRenaultTyre suppliersHankook 2 Last Drivers championVictor MartinsLast Teams championART Grand PrixOfficial websitewww renaultsport com It served as a support series to the Formula Renault 3 5 Series as part of the World Series by Renault from 2005 to 2015 Renault Sport offered a prize of 500 000 to the winner of the Eurocup until 2015 Following the 2020 season the Formula Renault Eurocup merged with the Formula Regional European Championship due to COVID 19 pandemic 3 Contents 1 History 2 Car specifications 3 Champions 3 1 Prior Formula Renault Eurocup 3 2 Formula Renault Eurocup 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe series was established in 1991 as the Rencontres Internationales de Formule Renault before switching to the Eurocup Formula Renault name in 1993 In 2000 renamed to Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup and Eurocup Formula Renault 2 0 since 2005 used up to now excludes the 2003 season named Formula Renault 2000 Masters While a support series of the Formula Renault 3 5 many drivers stepped up to the senior category for example the 2006 champion Filipe Albuquerque fourth place finisher Bertrand Baguette and 13th place finisher Xavier Maassen being the first to do so that on the full time basis for the 2007 season 2007 champion Brendon Hartley did not follow suit however and instead moved firstly to British Formula Three Championship Meanwhile Charles Pic and Alexandre Marsoin joined FR 3 5 for the 2008 2008 champion Valtteri Bottas moved to the Formula 3 Euro Series and only Anton Nebylitskiy who was placed 20th made his debut in FR 3 5 in 2009 2009 was the first season when the champion received money to graduate to FR 3 5 and Albert Costa used this opportunity He was joined in the 2010 Formula Renault 3 5 Series season by sixth place finisher Nathanael Berthon Like Costa 2010 champion Kevin Korjus and his rivals Arthur Pic Daniel de Jong and Andre Negrao moved to FR 3 5 in 2011 2011 champion Robin Frijns not only graduated to FR 3 5 in 2012 he also became the first driver who won both Eurocup and FR 3 5 Series consecutively Other 2011 Eurocup graduates who moved to FR 3 5 were Will Stevens and Vittorio Ghirelli 2012 champion Stoffel Vandoorne and his contender Norman Nato headed to FR 3 5 in 2013 Pierre Gasly and Oliver Rowland who fought till the last race for the 2013 Eurocup title both graduated to FR 3 5 in 2014 They was joined by Luca Ghiotto Matthieu Vaxiviere and Roman Mavlanov Nyck de Vries dominated the 2014 championship and moved to FR 3 5 in 2015 Egor Orudzhev Aurelien Panis and Gustav Malja moved to Formula Renault 3 5 as well Car specifications edit nbsp Sacha Fenestraz in 2017 The chassis was built at Alpine s Dieppe plant a Renault subsidiary The aerodynamic kit was designed by Tatuus 1 All Eurocup Formula Renault 2 0 cars use the same specifications 4 Chassis FR2 0 13 Carbon fibre bodywork Engine Renault F4R 832 4 cylinder 16 valve 1998cc 210 bhp at 7 500rpm 220Nm at 5 500rpm Transmission SADEV seven speed sequential reverse gear XAP electric control gearshift semi automatic steering wheel mounted Front suspension ZF Race Engineering single damper two way adjustable Rear suspension ZF Race Engineering double damper two way adjustable Brakes Four piston calipers with 278 x 18 mm steel discs Rims Aluminium one piece 9 x 13 front and 10 x 13 rear Tyres Michelin 20 54 x 13 front and 24 57 x 13 rear Length width height 4270 1740 950mm Front and rear track 1502 1440mm Fuel tank 50 litres Unloaded weight 506 kgChampions editPrior Formula Renault Eurocup edit Rencontres Internationales de Formule Renault Season Champion Team 1991 nbsp Jason Plato nbsp Duckhams Van Diemen 1992 nbsp Pedro de la Rosa nbsp Racing for Spain Eurocup Formula Renault Season Champion Team 1993 nbsp Olivier Couvreur nbsp Synergie 1994 nbsp James Matthews nbsp Manor Motorsport 1995 nbsp Cyrille Sauvage nbsp Mygale 1996 nbsp Enrique Bernoldi nbsp Tatuus JD Motorsport 1997 nbsp Jeffrey van Hooydonk nbsp Tatuus JD Motorsport 1998 nbsp Bruno Besson nbsp Tatuus JD Motorsport 1999 nbsp Gianmaria Bruni nbsp JD Motorsport Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup Season Champion Team Champion 2000 nbsp Felipe Massa nbsp JD Motorsport 2001 nbsp Augusto Farfus nbsp Prema Powerteam 2002 nbsp Eric Salignon nbsp Graff Racing 2004 nbsp Scott Speed nbsp Motopark Academy Formula Renault 2000 Masters Season Champion Team Champion 2003 nbsp Esteban Guerrieri nbsp JD Motorsport Eurocup Formula Renault 2 0 Season Champion Team Champion Secondary Class Champion 2005 nbsp Kamui Kobayashi nbsp SG Formula not awarded 2006 nbsp Filipe Albuquerque nbsp JD Motorsport 2007 nbsp Brendon Hartley nbsp Epsilon RedBull J nbsp Brendon Hartley 2008 nbsp Valtteri Bottas nbsp SG Formula J nbsp Andrea Caldarelli 2009 nbsp Albert Costa nbsp Epsilon Euskadi J nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa 2010 nbsp Kevin Korjus nbsp Tech 1 Racing J nbsp Kevin Korjus 2011 nbsp Robin Frijns nbsp Koiranen Motorsport J nbsp Carlos Sainz Jr 2012 nbsp Stoffel Vandoorne nbsp Josef Kaufmann Racing J nbsp Daniil Kvyat 2013 nbsp Pierre Gasly nbsp Tech 1 Racing J nbsp Pierre Gasly 2014 nbsp Nyck de Vries nbsp Koiranen GP J nbsp Dennis Olsen 2015 nbsp Jack Aitken nbsp Josef Kaufmann Racing R nbsp Harrison Scott 2016 nbsp Lando Norris nbsp Josef Kaufmann Racing R nbsp Lando Norris Formula Renault Eurocup edit Season Champion Team Champion Secondary Class Champion 2017 nbsp Sacha Fenestraz nbsp R ace GP R nbsp Max Fewtrell 2018 nbsp Max Fewtrell nbsp R ace GP R nbsp Christian Lundgaard 2019 nbsp Oscar Piastri a nbsp R ace GP R nbsp Caio Collet 2020 nbsp Victor Martins nbsp ART Grand Prix R nbsp Alex QuinnNotes edit Oscar Piastri is an Australian racing driver despite being listed as Australian in entry list he raced under British racing license with British flag raised above the podium and British anthem played after his wins 5 6 References edit a b Technical specifications Formula Renault 2 0 Renault Sport Archived from the original on 22 January 2017 Retrieved 14 April 2016 Allen Peter 11 December 2018 Abu Dhabi to host Formula Renault Eurocup finale in 2019 formulascout com Formula Scout Retrieved 11 December 2018 Smith Luke 31 October 2020 Formula Regional Europe merges with Renault Eurocup for 2021 Motorsport com Motorsport com Retrieved 31 October 2020 Technical specifications World Series by Renault Renault Sport Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 20 October 2015 2019 Formule Renault Eurocup Spa Francorchamps Race 1 52 30 YouTube Renault Sport 26 July 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 13 August 2019 2019 Formula Renault Eurocup Abu Dhabi Race 1 1 04 26 YouTube Renault Sport Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 26 October 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Formula Renault Eurocup Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Formula Renault Eurocup amp oldid 1220717774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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