Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Formula Renault Eurocup

Former Single-Seater Racing Championship


Former Single-Seater Racing Championship

FieldValue
logo2016 FR Eurocup logo.svg
categoryFormula Renault 2.0 (1991–2018)
Regional Formula 3 (2019–2020)
inaugural1991
folded2020
constructorsRenault
enginesRenault
tyresHankook
champion driverFRA Victor Martins
champion teamFRA ART Grand Prix
websitewww.renaultsport.com

Regional Formula 3 (2019–2020) | country/region =

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

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.

History

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

The chassis was built at Alpine's Dieppe plant, a Renault subsidiary. The aerodynamic kit was designed by Tatuus.

  • 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

Prior Formula Renault Eurocup

SeasonChampionTeam19911992
GBR Jason PlatoGBR Duckhams Van Diemen
ESP Pedro de la RosaESP Racing for Spain
SeasonChampionTeam1993199419951996199719981999
FRA Olivier CouvreurFRA Synergie
GBR James MatthewsGBR Manor Motorsport
FRA Cyrille SauvageFRA Mygale
BRA Enrique BernoldiITA Tatuus JD Motorsport
BEL Jeffrey van HooydonkITA Tatuus JD Motorsport
FRA Bruno BessonITA Tatuus JD Motorsport
ITA Gianmaria BruniITA JD Motorsport
SeasonChampionTeam Champion2000200120022004
BRA Felipe MassaITA JD Motorsport
BRA Augusto FarfusITA Prema Powerteam
FRA Eric SalignonFRA Graff Racing
USA Scott SpeedDEU Motopark Academy
SeasonChampionTeam Champion2003
ARG Esteban GuerrieriITA JD Motorsport
SeasonChampionTeam ChampionSecondary Class Champion200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016
JPN Kamui KobayashiFRA SG Formulanot awarded
PRT Filipe AlbuquerqueITA JD Motorsport
NZL Brendon HartleyESP Epsilon RedBullJ: NZL Brendon Hartley
FIN Valtteri BottasFRA SG FormulaJ: ITA Andrea Caldarelli
ESP Albert CostaESP Epsilon EuskadiJ: PRT António Félix da Costa
EST Kevin KorjusFRA Tech 1 RacingJ: EST Kevin Korjus
NLD Robin FrijnsFIN Koiranen MotorsportJ: ESP Carlos Sainz Jr.
BEL Stoffel VandoorneDEU Josef Kaufmann RacingJ: RUS Daniil Kvyat
FRA Pierre GaslyFRA Tech 1 RacingJ: FRA Pierre Gasly
NLD Nyck de VriesFIN Koiranen GPJ: NOR Dennis Olsen
GBR Jack AitkenDEU Josef Kaufmann RacingR: GBR Harrison Scott
GBR Lando NorrisDEU Josef Kaufmann RacingR: GBR Lando Norris

Formula Renault Eurocup

SeasonChampionTeam ChampionSecondary Class Champion2017201820192020
FRA Sacha FenestrazFRA R-ace GPR: GBR Max Fewtrell
GBR Max FewtrellFRA R-ace GPR: DNK Christian Lundgaard
GBR Oscar PiastriFRA R-ace GPR: BRA Caio Collet
FRA Victor MartinsFRA ART Grand PrixR: GBR Alex Quinn

Notes

References

References

  1. "Technical specifications". [[Renault Sport]].
  2. (11 December 2018). "Abu Dhabi to host Formula Renault Eurocup finale in 2019". Formula Scout.
  3. (31 October 2020). "Formula Regional Europe merges with Renault Eurocup for 2021". Motorsport.com.
  4. "Technical specifications". [[Renault Sport]].
  5. (26 July 2019). "2019 Formule Renault Eurocup - Spa-Francorchamps Race 1 (52:30)". [[Renault Sport]].
  6. (25 October 2019). "2019 Formula Renault Eurocup - Abu Dhabi - Race 1 (1:04:26)". [[Renault Sport]].
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Formula Renault Eurocup — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report