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2010 F4 Eurocup 1.6

French motorsport season


French motorsport season

The 2010 F4 Eurocup 1.6 was the eighteenth season of the series for 1600cc Formula Renault machinery, and the only season run under the guise of F4 Eurocup 1.6. The series began on 17 April at Motorland Aragon and ended on 10 October at Circuit de Catalunya, after seven rounds and fourteen races.

Stoffel Vandoorne clinched the championship with a meeting to spare, winning six races en route to a 36-point championship winning margin over Norman Nato, with Mathieu Jaminet edging out Paul-Loup Chatin for third place overall. Franck Matelli finished fifth; the only other driver to win a race over the season.

It was the final season run under the "F4 Eurocup 1.6" name, as the series was renamed the "French F4 Championship" for 2011.

Driver lineup

NoDriverRounds
1FRA Nicolas de MouraAll
2BEL Stoffel VandoorneAll
3FRA Paul-Loup ChatinAll
4FRA Mathieu JaminetAll
5MAR Hamza El Fatouaki1–2, 4
6FRA Alexandre AnezoAll
7FRA Marie Baus-CoppensAll
8ITA Giada de ZenAll
9FRA Alexandre MantovaniAll
10FRA Sébastien Le Bras1–4, 6–7
11FRA Pierre SancinénaAll
12FRA Maxime BourcetAll
14FRA Alexandre Jouannem-SivanAll
15FRA Maxime RaphozAll
16FRA Valentin SimonetAll
17FRA Norman NatoAll
18FRA Paul LanchèreAll
19FRA Tristan PapavoineAll
20FRA Jean-Baptiste LahayeAll
21FRA Franck MatelliAll
22FRA Cécilia Asquini3
FRA Pierre Nicolet4–7

Race calendar and results

  • Under its new name, the F4 Eurocup 1.6 series was part of the World Series by Renault and shared seven race weekends with the main three World Series events.
RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver1R1R22R1R23R1R24R1R25R1R26R1R27R1R2
ESP Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz17 AprilFRA Franck MatelliBEL Stoffel VandoorneFRA Norman Nato
18 AprilBEL Stoffel VandoornenowrapFRA Alexandre MantovaninowrapBEL Stoffel Vandoorne
BEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps1 MayBEL Stoffel VandoorneBEL Stoffel VandoorneBEL Stoffel Vandoorne
2 MayBEL Stoffel VandoorneFRA Franck MatelliBEL Stoffel Vandoorne
FRA Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours19 JuneFRA Franck MatelliFRA Franck MatelliFRA Franck Matelli
20 JunenowrapFRA Alexandre MantovaniFRA Norman NatoBEL Stoffel Vandoorne
HUN Hungaroring, Mogyoród3 JulyFRA Mathieu JaminetFRA Mathieu JaminetFRA Mathieu Jaminet
4 JulyFRA Mathieu JaminetFRA Mathieu JaminetFRA Mathieu Jaminet
DEU Hockenheimring4 SeptemberBEL Stoffel VandoorneBEL Stoffel VandoorneBEL Stoffel Vandoorne
5 SeptemberBEL Stoffel VandoorneBEL Stoffel VandoorneBEL Stoffel Vandoorne
GBR Silverstone Circuitnowrap18 SeptemberFRA Paul-Loup ChatinFRA Paul-Loup ChatinFRA Paul-Loup Chatin
19 SeptemberFRA Paul-Loup ChatinFRA Paul-Loup ChatinFRA Paul-Loup Chatin
ESP Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona9 OctoberFRA Mathieu JaminetFRA Paul-Loup ChatinFRA Mathieu Jaminet
10 OctoberFRA Norman NatoFRA Norman NatoFRA Norman Nato

Championship standings

  • Points were awarded to the top ten drivers in both races on a 15-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. Additional points were awarded to the driver achieving pole position and fastest lap in each race. Only a driver's best twelve results counted towards the championship.
PosDriverALC
ESPSPA
BELMAG
FRAHUN
HUNHOC
DEUSIL
GBRCAT
ESPTotal1159212331124103596689778852950101911151211139148155163170180190200210220PosDriverALC
ESPSPA
BELMAG
FRAHUN
HUNHOC
DEUSIL
GBRCAT
ESPTotal
BEL Stoffel Vandoorne21*1*121164*1**1*4244
FRA Norman Nato1377652224363*1*
FRA Mathieu Jaminet66Ret833*1**1*687412
FRA Paul-Loup Chatin4810101144742*1**1*27
FRA Franck Matelli5Ret62*1*2753391775
FRA Paul Lanchère322312Ret338555108
FRA Alexandre MantovaniRet786465105152353
FRA Pierre Sancinéna7559876677157Ret6
FRA Jean-Baptiste Lahaye84345RetRetRet9128869
FRA Tristan Papavoine101091978151113146Ret8Ret
FRA Sébastien Le Bras91141291091411Ret1317
FRA Nicolas de Moura1291111109121210612RetRet13
FRA Valentin Simonet1419Ret1514148812Ret1410911
FRA Alexandre Jouannem-SivanRet13125181118Ret14131391112
FRA Maxime Raphoz11121313131211911101013Ret10
FRA Alexandre Anezo1514Ret14Ret151018†Ret9171115Ret
ITA Giada de Zen1316141617RetRet15151116121214
FRA Maxime Bourcet1615151715131413161618151416
FRA Pierre Nicolet131617Ret201417†15
FRA Marie Baus-CoppensRet171618RetRet1717†181719161618
FRA Cécilia Asquini1616
MAR Hamza El FatouakiRet181720Ret19

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References

References

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  3. (April 2019). "Auto Sport Academy joins the World Series by Renault". [[Renault Sport]].
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