Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup

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Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup
CategoryFormula Renault 2.0
CountryWestern Europe
Inaugural season1971
Folded2009
Drivers22 (2009)
Teams9 (2009)
ConstructorsTatuus
Engine suppliersRenault
Last Drivers' championSpain Albert Costa
Last Teams' championSpain Epsilon Euskadi
Official websitewww.formularenaultwec.com

The Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup (WEC) was a Formula Renault 2.0 championship that replaced the Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 as of 2008,[1] though the series was folded in 2010.[2]

The WEC extends the French championship to the Iberian Peninsula and Belgium, and is organized by the French Signature-Plus team, who previously organised the French series with the support of the RPM Racing. The series will be managed by Patrick Sinault.[1]

As in French Formula Renault, the Challenger Cup will be kept,[1] rewarding the best driver using 2004-spec cars.

French Formula Renault championship[]

The French Formula Renault championship was the Formula Renault 2.0 championship held on France between 1971 and 2007. It was the oldest Formula Renault championship.

The name of the championship change during years:

  • Critérium de Formule Renault (1971–1972)
  • Not held (1973–1974)
  • Championnat de France de Formule Renault Nationale (1975–1977)
  • Championnat de France Formule Renault (1978–1981)
  • Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo (1982–1988)
  • Championnat de France Formule Renault (1989–1999)
  • Championnat de France Formule Renault 2000 (2000–2004)
  • Championnat de France de Formule Renault 2.0 (2005–2007)

From 2008 the French championship is included in the West European Cup, for French drivers only, with results from the races held in France, to decide the championship.

The Challenger Cup reward the best driver using 2004 cars.[1]

The last round of the French championship was held outside France in the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona as symbol of the series expansion to Western Europe (Portugal, Spain, France and Belgium) in 2008.[3]

Regulations[]

  • Practices session : 1 hour (or 2 x 30 minutes).
  • Qualifying : Two 20 minute sessions without refueling.
  • Races : Two individual races, the first between 60 and 80 km and the second lasting between 20 and 30 minutes.

Points are allocated as following :

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

In each race, 1 point was given for pole position and 1 for fastest lap. Only classified drivers were awarded points.

A Rookie classification was given if more than 6 drivers ran for the first time in the series.

Champions[]

Season Series Name Champion Team Champion
Critérium de Formule Renault France Michel Leclère
Critérium de Formule Renault France Jacques Laffite
1973 Not held
1974
Championnat de Formule Renault Nationale France Christian Debias
Championnat de Formule Renault Nationale France Alain Prost
Championnat de Formule Renault Nationale France Joël Gouhier
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Philippe Alliot
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Alain Ferté
Championnat de France Formule Renault France
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Philippe Renault
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France Yannick Dalmas
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France Éric Bernard
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France Érik Comas
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France
Championnat de France Formule Renault Turbo France
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Olivier Panis
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Emmanuel Collard
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Olivier Couvreur
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Jean-Philippe Belloc
Championnat de France Formule Renault France
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Stéphane Sarrazin
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Cyrille Sauvage
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Sébastien Enjolras
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Jonathan Cochet
Championnat de France Formule Renault United Kingdom
Championnat de France Formule Renault France Lucas Lasserre
Championnat de France Formule Renault 2000 France
Championnat de France Formule Renault 2000 France Eric Salignon
Championnat de France FFSA de Formule Renault France Alexandre Prémat
Championnat de France Formule Renault 2000 France Loïc Duval
Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 France Patrick Pilet
2005 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 France Romain Grosjean
2006 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 France Laurent Groppi
2007 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 France Jules Bianchi
2008 Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup Australia Daniel Ricciardo France SG Formula
2009 Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup Spain Albert Costa Spain Epsilon Euskadi

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Perspectives internationales Archived 2008-03-26 at the Wayback Machine renault-sport.fr (November 8, 2007)
  2. ^ "Cancellato il campionato WEC". italiaracing.net (in Italian). Inpagina s.r.l. 2010-03-19. Archived from the original on 2010-06-14. Retrieved 2010-05-18.
  3. ^ Pour le plaisir et l’honneur![permanent dead link] renault-sport.com (November 22, 2007)

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