The 2004 Formula Renault V6 Eurocup season began on the weekend of 27 March at Monza. 2004 was the last season of this championship because Renault created World Series by Renault in 2005, merging Formula Renault V6 Eurocup and World Series by Nissan. The titles went to Swiss driver Giorgio Mondini and Italian team EuroInternational.
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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DAMS Telmex-DAMS | 1 | Neel Jani | All |
2 | Bruce Lorgère-Roux | 1-8 | |
27 | Memo Rojas | All | |
37 | José María López | 9-10 | |
Jenzer Motorsport | 3 | Dominic Cicero | 1-5 |
Andreas Feichtner | 7-9 | ||
Marc Benz | 10 | ||
4 | Ryan Sharp | All | |
David Price Racing | 5 | Hayanari Shimoda | All |
6 | Robert Bell | All | |
EuroInternational | 7 | Giorgio Mondini | All |
50 | Stefano Proetto | All | |
Avelon Formula | 9 | Ivan Bellarosa | 1-8 |
Victory Engineering | 10 | Damien Pasini | All |
11 | Robbie Kerr | 1-5 | |
Christian Montanari | 6-10 | ||
Interwetten.com | 12 | Sven Barth | 2-10 |
14 | Jaap van Lagen | All | |
RD Motorsport | 7 | Ralf Dekarski | 1-7 |
8 | Matt Halliday | 1-7 | |
AFC Motorsport AFC Drive | 15 | Andrea Belicchi | All |
16 | Matteo Meneghello | 1-8 | |
22 | Andrea Scafuro | 2-4 | |
Cram Competition | 18 | David Martínez | 1-6, 8-9 |
Pastor Maldonado | 7 | ||
Esteban Guerrieri | 10 | ||
19 | César Campaniço | All | |
SRTS SRTS UK | 20 | Alx Danielsson | 1-6, 8-10 |
21 | Edward Sandström | 1-6, 8-10 | |
26 | Seung Yin Lee | All |
Points are awarded in both races as follows: 30, 24, 20, 14, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 2 bonus points for fastest lap. Due to climatic conditions, the French sprint race had to be stopped. Half points were awarded.
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