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2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series

Sports season


Sports season

Teams' Champion: Carlin

The 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series was the seventh season of the Renault–supported single–seater category. It was the final season for the current Dallara chassis with Renault Sport Technologies having confirmed a new car for the 2012 season.

After featuring 12 teams during the 2010 season, following the late withdrawal of SG Formula, the grid expanded to 13 teams in 2011 with the addition of leading Formula Abarth and Italian Formula Three outfit BVM–Target.

Regulation changes

Sporting

  • The points system for the 2011 season changed to reflect the system used by the FIA for World championships. The top ten drivers in each race received points as follows: 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, and 1.

Teams and drivers

= Series rookie for 2011

TeamNo.Driver nameStatusRounds
FRA Tech 1 Racing1EST Kevin KorjusAll
2FRA Arthur PicAll
CZE ISR3GBR Lewis Williamson1, 9
AUS Daniel Ricciardo2–8
4FRA Nathanaël BerthonAll
GBR Carlin5FRA Jean-Éric VergneAll
6CAN Robert WickensAll
GBR Fortec Motorsports7USA Alexander RossiAll
8BRA César RamosAll
GBR Comtec Racing9GBR Daniel McKenzieAll
10NLD Daniël de JongAll
ESP EPIC Racing11EST Sten PentusAll
12ESP Albert CostaAll
ITA International DracoRacing15MCO Stéphane RichelmiAll
16BRA André Negrão1–8
FRA Adrien Tambay9
ESP Pons Racing17GBR Oliver WebbAll
18NZL Dominic Storey1
FRA Jean-Karl Vernay2
CZE Filip Salaquarda3
FRA Adrien Tambay4
ROU Michael Herck5
ESP Marcos Martínez6
GBR Nick Yelloly7–9
MAS Mofaz Racing19NZL Chris van der Drift1–4
MYS Fairuz Fauzy5–9
20USA Jake RosenzweigAll
RUS KMP Racing21RUS Anton Nebylitskiy1–5, 7–9
RUS Mikhail Aleshin6
22FRA Nelson PanciaticiAll
NLD P1 Motorsport23AUT Walter Grubmüller1–5, 7–9
GBR Adam Carroll6
24RUS Daniil MoveAll
ITA BVM–Target25ITA Daniel ZampieriAll
26ESP Sergio CanamasasAll
CZE Gravity–Charouz Racing27CZE Jan CharouzAll
28NZL Brendon HartleyAll

Driver changes

; Changed teams

  • International DracoRacing driver Nathanaël Berthon moved to ISR.
  • Daniil Move returned to P1 Motorsport after a season with Junior Lotus Racing.
  • After finishing as runner–up in the 2010 season, Daniel Ricciardo joined Czech team ISR Racing. Ricciardo began his season at Spa, as he missed the Aragón round due to reserve driver duties at the .
  • Having contested the last six races of the 2010 season with Tech 1 Racing, Jean-Éric Vergne moved to Carlin, having won the British F3 title with the team.
  • For his second season in the series, Nelson Panciatici moved to KMP Racing from Junior Lotus Racing.
  • After driving for P1 Motorsport in 2010, Jan Charouz joined the newly formed Gravity–Charouz Racing team. He was joined by Brendon Hartley, who raced for Tech 1 Racing and P1 Motorsport the previous season.
  • Jake Rosenzweig moved from the Carlin team to Mofaz Racing for his second season in the series.
  • BVM–Target signed Pons Racing driver Daniel Zampieri and FHV Interwetten.com driver Sergio Canamasas to drive in their début season in the series.
  • Sten Pentus switched from Fortec Motorsport to EPIC Racing.

; Entering/Re–Entering FR3.5

  • FIA Formula Two champion Dean Stoneman, who contested the final round of the 2010 season with Junior Lotus Racing, was set to compete with ISR Racing, but withdrew after being diagnosed with testicular cancer.
  • Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 champion Kevin Korjus and his Eurocup rival Arthur Pic moved into the series, competing for Tech 1 Racing.
  • Italian Formula Three runner–up Stéphane Richelmi and 13th–placed Eurocup driver André Negrão joined International Draco Racing
  • Alexander Rossi joined Fortec Motorsports, having competed in GP3 for ART Grand Prix as well as the –supporting round with ISR Racing in 2010. His teammate was Italian Formula Three champion César Ramos.
  • Daniel McKenzie and Oliver Webb moved up to the series from British F3, and drove for Comtec Racing and Pons Racing respectively.
  • After finishing ninth in Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, Daniël de Jong graduated to the series with Comtec Racing.
  • Robert Wickens returned to Carlin, after runner-up placings in Formula Two in 2009 and GP3 in 2010. Wickens finished 12th with Carlin in the 2008 season.
  • Formula Renault UK runner–up Lewis Williamson contested the first round of the championship in Aragón for ISR, replacing Daniel Ricciardo due to his Formula One reserve driver duties in China.
  • Chris van der Drift returned to Formula Renault 3.5 from Superleague Formula, and drove the first four meetings for Mofaz Racing. His budget ran out after Monaco and was replaced by Fairuz Fauzy.
  • After missing the 2010 racing season, Dominic Storey drove for Pons Racing in Aragón. For the second round at Spa-Francorchamps, he was replaced by Indy Lights champion Jean-Karl Vernay. After Filip Salaquarda took the seat for the third round, Adrien Tambay drove in Monaco and GP2 racer Michael Herck drove for the team at the Nürburgring. Marcos Martínez, who won four races for the team in 2009 will compete at the Hungaroring.
  • Former GP2 and A1 Grand Prix driver Adam Carroll replaced the injured Walter Grubmüller at the Hungaroring.

; Leaving FR3.5

  • Reigning champion Mikhail Aleshin was due to graduate to the GP2 Series with the Carlin team, but had to withdraw from the series due to budgetary issues. He will instead compete in the German Formula Three Championship with STROMOS Artline.
  • Stefano Coletti and Julián Leal also graduated to GP2, racing for Trident Racing and Rapax respectively.
  • Filip Salaquarda, who drove for ISR Racing in 2010, moved to the Superleague Formula series. Prior to doing so, he contested the third event of Formula Renault 3.5 at Monza.
  • After competing for KMP Racing in 2010, Víctor García switched to Indy Lights in the United States, driving for Team Moore Racing. Also moving to Indy Lights is Esteban Guerrieri, who competed for Sam Schmidt Motorsports having finished third for ISR Racing in 2010.
  • Bruno Méndez returned to Formula Three in 2011, racing in the British championship for Hitech Racing.
  • Greg Mansell moved into sportscar racing for 2011, joining the Lotus Italia Scuderia Giudici team in the inaugural Blancpain Endurance Series.
  • After two seasons with Pons Racing, Federico Leo moved to the FIA GT3 Championship with AF Corse, sharing a Ferrari 458 with Francesco Castellacci.
  • Jon Lancaster, who drove for Fortec Motorsport in 2010, joined the FIA Formula Two Championship.

Team changes

  • Italian team BVM–Target joined the grid as the 13th team, taking the slot vacated by SG Formula before the start of the 2010 season.
  • Gravity–Charouz Racing, with technical support from DAMS, took over the FHV Interwetten.com team's entry.
  • After undergoing a restructuring process during the off–season, Epsilon Euskadi became known as EPIC Racing.

Race calendar and results

The calendar for the 2011 season was announced on 11 October 2010, the day after the end of the 2010 season. Seven of the nine rounds formed meetings of the 2011 World Series by Renault season, with additional rounds in support of the FIA WTCC Race of Italy and the .

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie Winner1R1R22R1R23R1R245R1R26R1R27R1R28R1R29R1R2
ESP Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz16 AprilCAN Robert WickensUSA Alexander RossiUSA Alexander RossiGBR Fortec MotorsportsUSA Alexander Rossi
17 AprilBRA César RamosEST Kevin KorjusEST Kevin KorjusFRA Tech 1 RacingEST Kevin Korjus
BEL Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps30 AprilCAN Robert WickensCAN Robert WickensCAN Robert WickensGBR CarlinUSA Alexander Rossi
1 MayFRA Jean-Éric VergneCAN Robert WickensFRA Jean-Éric VergneGBR CarlinUSA Alexander Rossi
ITA Autodromo Nazionale Monza14 MayBRA César RamosCAN Robert WickensEST Kevin KorjusFRA Tech 1 RacingEST Kevin Korjus
15 MayAUS Daniel RicciardoAUS Daniel RicciardoFRA Jean-Éric VergneGBR CarlinUSA Alexander Rossi
MCO Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo29 MayAUS Daniel RicciardoAUS Daniel RicciardoAUS Daniel RicciardoCZE ISREST Kevin Korjus
DEU Nürburgring18 JuneCAN Robert WickensNZL Brendon HartleyCAN Robert WickensGBR CarlinEST Kevin Korjus
19 JuneCAN Robert WickensESP Sergio CanamasasEST Kevin KorjusFRA Tech 1 RacingEST Kevin Korjus
HUN Hungaroring, Mogyoród2 JulyFRA Jean-Éric VergneUSA Jake RosenzweigFRA Jean-Éric VergneGBR CarlinUSA Alexander Rossi
3 JulyESP Sergio CanamasasESP Sergio CanamasasFRA Jean-Éric VergneGBR CarlinGBR Adam Carroll
GBR Silverstone Circuit20 AugustCAN Robert WickensAUS Daniel RicciardoCAN Robert WickensGBR CarlinUSA Alexander Rossi
21 AugustCAN Robert WickensCZE Jan CharouzCAN Robert WickensGBR CarlinEST Kevin Korjus
FRA Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet17 SeptemberFRA Jean-Éric VergneNZL Brendon HartleyFRA Jean-Éric VergneGBR CarlinBRA César Ramos
18 SeptemberFRA Jean-Éric VergneCAN Robert WickensUSA Alexander RossiGBR Fortec MotorsportsUSA Alexander Rossi
ESP Circuit de Catalunya, Montmeló8 OctoberCAN Robert WickensFRA Jean-Éric VergneCAN Robert WickensGBR CarlinUSA Alexander Rossi
9 OctoberESP Albert CostaESP Albert CostaESP Albert CostaESP EPIC RacingGBR Nick Yelloly

Season results

  • Points for both championships were awarded as follows:
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverALC
ESPSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMON
MCONÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSIL
GBRLEC
FRACAT
ESPPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536PosDriverALC
ESPSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMON
MCONÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSIL
GBRLEC
FRACAT
ESPPoints
CAN Robert Wickens25*1*2RetRet21257112191Ret241
FRA Jean-Éric Vergne67212112Ret411124132Ret232
USA Alexander Rossi1277173RetRetRet253DSQ16147156
ESP Albert Costa4335185956Ret255DSQ7Ret*1*151
AUS Daniel Ricciardo1096*2**1*25DNS122262144
EST Kevin KorjusRet1RetRet1Ret4316238891811Ret120
NZL Brendon Hartley21Ret485Ret314786217320DNS395
ESP Sergio Canamasas22109RetRet821†9113*4*10195175469
FRA Nelson Panciatici3Ret510DNS75181571720†1710117Ret55
RUS Daniil Move5186133Ret171718Ret1413NC7Ret31454
BRA César Ramos23413RetRet420†481024†RetDSQ89RetRet47
NZL Chris van der Drift81311346843
FRA Nathanaël Berthon1281416RetRet10RetRet9104314149Ret37
GBR Nick YellolyDSQ14Ret56236
USA Jake Rosenzweig131220Ret11161810RetRet151164419Ret33
ITA Daniel Zampieri921184Ret171479129Ret1313812Ret28
GBR Adam Carroll4327
AUT Walter Grubmüller7161268131312DNS91112Ret13824
RUS Anton NebylitskiyRet6DNS191919Ret8Ret1515Ret16Ret522
BRA André Negrão149DNS111010Ret61220RetRet1615620
GBR Oliver Webb1117Ret18911RetRet1617197121110Ret617
MYS Fairuz Fauzy1131316Ret182115151115
FRA Arthur PicRet141612Ret9620141911162119Ret101012
EST Sten Pentus1011Ret1416Ret11191014Ret61022Ret141311
CZE Jan Charouz17228201212Ret2117Ret21149RetRet8Ret10
MCO Stéphane Richelmi16Ret17Ret715161313152019201713RetRet6
FRA Adrien Tambay7DNSRet6
RUS Mikhail Aleshin1184
NLD Daniël de Jong1915RetRet1414191619161818Ret20121692
GBR Daniel McKenzie1823191713Ret151520182217Ret18Ret17120
ESP Marcos MartínezRet130
FRA Jean-Karl Vernay15150
GBR Lewis Williamson152018Ret0
CZE Filip Salaquarda15180
NZL Dominic Storey20190
ROU Michael HerckRet210

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap

† – Retired, but classified |}

Teams' Championship

PosTeamCar
No.ALC
ESPSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMON
MCONÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSIL
GBRLEC
FRACAT
ESPPoints1473220331814162513261057105897991108111591226132PosTeamCar
No.ALC
ESPSPA
BELMNZ
ITAMON
MCONÜR
DEUHUN
HUNSIL
GBRLEC
FRACAT
ESPPoints
GBR Carlin567212112Ret411124132Ret
625*1*2RetRet21257112191Ret
GBR Fortec Motorsports71277173RetRetRet253DSQ16147
823413RetRet420†481024†RetDSQ89RetRet
CZE ISR315201096*2**1*25DNS12226218Ret
41281416RetRet10RetRet9104314149Ret
ESP EPIC Racing111011Ret1416Ret11191014Ret61022Ret1413
124335185956Ret255DSQ7Ret*1*
FRA Tech 1 Racing1Ret1RetRet1Ret4316238891811Ret
2Ret141612Ret9620141911162119Ret1010
NLD P1 Motorsport237161268131312DNS4391112Ret138
245186133Ret171718Ret1413NC7Ret314
CZE Gravity–Charouz Racing2717228201212Ret2117Ret21149RetRet8Ret
2821Ret485Ret314786217320DNS3
ITA BVM-Target25921184Ret171479129Ret1313812Ret
2622109RetRet821†9113*4*101951754
MYS Mofaz Racing198131134681131316Ret1821151511
20131220Ret11161810RetRet151164419Ret
RUS KMP Racing21Ret6DNS191919Ret8Ret1181515Ret16Ret5
223Ret510DNS75181571720†1710117Ret
ESP Pons Racing171117Ret18911RetRet1617197121110Ret6
182019151515187Ret21Ret13DSQ14Ret562
ITA International DracoRacing1516Ret17Ret715161313152019201713RetRet
16149DNS111010Ret61220RetRet16156DNSRet
GBR Comtec Racing91823191713Ret151520182217Ret18Ret1712
101915RetRet1414191619161818Ret2012169

|}

  • Polesitter for each race in bold. No points are awarded.
  • Driver who recorded fastest lap denoted in italics. No points are awarded.
  • Driver who retired but was classified denoted by †.

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