2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia

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2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia was the sixth season of the Italian Formula Renault Championship and the first under the name "Formula Renault 2.0 Italy." Most races were in Italy with one race at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium). Kamui Kobayashi, who went on to drive in Formula One, won the competition. Jenzer Motorsport won the team competition.

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Atte Mustonen won the Winter Series, an off-season championship.

Drivers and Teams

2005 Entry List [1]
TeamNo.Driver nameRounds
Flag of Italy.svg BVM Racing2 Flag of Italy.svg Federico MuggiaAll
6 Flag of Italy.svg Gary Cester1-3, 5-8
7 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Rigon 1-6
Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition 3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simona de Silvestro All
4 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Persiani 1-5
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley All
29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alexander RussellAll
89 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Frassineti6-8
Flag of Italy.svg Euronova Racing 5 Flag of Italy.svg Marco FrezzaAll
8 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto CostaAll
17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio All
Flag of Italy.svg LP Motorsport Competition9 Flag of Italy.svg Laura Polidori2, 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 10 Flag of Colombia.svg Federico Montoya1-4, 6-8
11 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller 1-4, 6-8
12 Flag of South Africa.svg Adrian Zaugg 1-4, 6-8
18 Flag of Austria.svg Walter Grubmüller 1-4, 6-8
19 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Oberle1-4, 6-8
Flag of Italy.svg Durango Formula 14 Flag of Italy.svg Niccolò Valentini6-8
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 15 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi 1-4, 6-8
69 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Chinosi All
Flag of San Marino.svg W&D Racing16 Flag of San Marino.svg Paolo Meloni1-6, 8
Flag of Italy.svg IT Loox Racing Car21 Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Sposito1-2, 4
36 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Gianniberti7
37 Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler2-8
38 Flag of Italy.svg Niki SebastianiAll
39 Flag of Italy.svg Valentino SebastianiAll
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Junior Racing Team22 Flag of Romania.svg Michael Herck 1
Flag of Italy.svg CO2 Motorsport23 Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Corsini1-5, 8
32 Flag of Italy.svg Nicolò Pastore8
77 Flag of Italy.svg Enea Casoni2
Flag of Italy.svg Alan Racing Team24 Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Massironi Al
35 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Mapelli 8
47 Flag of Italy.svg Moreno Bruzzone2-4
Flag of Italy.svg JD Motorsport 26 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Iaconelli 1-2
28 Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Puglisi 1-4
Flag of Italy.svg RP Motorsport 27 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Valsecchi All
31 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Giampapa1
41 Flag of Finland.svg Mika Leirilaakso1-5
Flag of Italy.svg Viola Formula Racing33 Flag of Italy.svg Manuele Gatto1-4
Flag of Italy.svg M&C Motorsport42 Flag of Italy.svg Ercole Mores4
48 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano TurchettoAll
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hirschi Racing Team43 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jonathan Hirschi 4
Flag of Italy.svg Facondini Racing44 Flag of Spain.svg Oliver Campos-HullAll
45 Flag of Italy.svg Filippo Ponti1-4
46 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Clos 1-4, 6, 8
Flag of Italy.svg AP Motorsport49 Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Rosano4
Flag of Italy.svg CEK Team51 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Mocci 6
88 Flag of Italy.svg Nicholas Risitano1-2, 4
89 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Frassineti1-5

Calendar

RoundRaceCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg ACI Vallelunga Circuit April 10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Oberle Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport
R2 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
2R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari May 15 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
R2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
3R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps June 11 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport
R2June 12 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport
4R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza June 25 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
R2June 26 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition
R3 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
5R1 Flag of Italy.svg Mugello Circuit July 10 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Persiani Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition
6R1 Flag of Italy.svg Misano World Circuit September 3 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermüller Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Davide Rigon Flag of Italy.svg BVM Racing
R2September 4 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Valsecchi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition
R3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition
7R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Riccardo Paletti September 25 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio Flag of Italy.svg Federico Muggia Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio Flag of Italy.svg Euronova Racing
8R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza October 22 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
R2October 23 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition

Championship standings

Each championship round included 2 or 3 races by rounds length of 30 minutes each. Points were awarded as follows:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points3024201612108642

In each race, 2 additional points were awarded for pole position, and 2 for fastest lap.

Drivers

Pos [2] [3] Driver Flag of Italy.svg
VLL
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SPA
Flag of Italy.svg
MNZ1
Flag of Italy.svg
MUG
Flag of Italy.svg
MIS
Flag of Italy.svg VAR Flag of Italy.svg
MNZ2
Points
1234567891011121314151617
1 Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi Ret1113213*1625412254
2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Ammermuller 12221*122Ret22021143230
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Hanley 8191154Ret1112112211221208
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio 3527724126537547194179
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Adrian Zaugg 4353283Ret20443312319142
6 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Rigon 6173895735304211610113
7 Flag of Italy.svg Davide Valsecchi RetRet9101011932326RetRet498586
8 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Persiani 5Ret461112326327474
9 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Muggia221614476Ret33Ret811323RetRet21752
10 Flag of Italy.svg Gary Cester259293069637RetRetRet281052
11 Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Kofler8145136227218858Ret10952
12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Oberle2642521RetRet2442911246561748
13 Flag of Italy.svg Mauro Massironi Ret28611121010276552419Ret16141447
14 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Frezza1161224Ret887109Ret21618Ret12834
15 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Iaconelli 210Ret930
16 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Clos 161471687Ret2131917915Ret28
17 Flag of Spain.svg Oliver Campos-HullRetRet15Ret27151923201110107Ret35627
18 Flag of Colombia.svg Federico MontoyaRet121812RetRet4121312Ret13711Ret16
19 Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Puglisi 77Ret3213Ret16242616
20 Flag of Italy.svg Simona de Silvestro 920RetRet1917145914Ret179RetRet161116
21 Flag of Finland.svg Mika Leirilaakso248102018RetRet291612912
22 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Gianniberti610
23 Flag of Italy.svg Alex Frassineti2313241321201337Ret171623811879
24 Flag of Italy.svg Manuele Gatto13Ret16Ret291415889
25 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Chinosi 271526183026517112014Ret2222Ret25Ret6
26 Flag of Italy.svg Valentino Sebastiani202530332222Ret36Ret101320101210Ret124
27 Flag of Austria.svg Walter Grubmüller 102119231516Ret10Ret2521231513153
28 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Turchetto1924133420RetRet927221916Ret191420242
29 Flag of Italy.svg Filippo Ponti121128171618RetRetRet24210
30 Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Corsini17RetRet191421Ret111516Ret26160
31 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alexander Russell212720272325Ret152819151511211718180
32 Flag of Italy.svg Niky Sebastiani1423222224RetRet13121318181515Ret27Ret0
33 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Costa15182115171920252215121913161317220
34 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Mocci 1412140
35 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Meloni182223282524182819181713141719250
36 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Mapelli 23130
37 Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico SpositoRetRet17262130140
38 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jonathan Hirschi 2314170
39 Flag of Italy.svg Ercole Mores2516240
40 Flag of Italy.svg Moreno Bruzzone312926231731180
41 Flag of Italy.svg Niccolò Valentini211820Ret29200
42 Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Rosano2218230
43 Flag of Italy.svg Laura PolidoriDNS31Ret19250
44 Flag of Italy.svg Nicholas Risitano2826Ret25Ret34210
45 Flag of Italy.svg Nicolo Pastore22230
Flag of Italy.svg Davide GiampapaRetRet
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Herck DNQDNQ
Flag of Italy.svg Enea CasoniDNQDNQ

2005 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia Winter Series

Twos meetings, each with two races were held at Adria International Raceway.

Winter Series points were awarded as follows:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points20151210864642
Pos [3] [4] DriverTeam Flag of Italy.svg ADR
Nov 20
Flag of Italy.svg ADR
Nov 26
Points
1234
1 Flag of Finland.svg Atte Mustonen Korainen bros. Motorsport 133Ret44
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jonathan ThononCO2 Motorsport217743
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jérôme d'Ambrosio Euronova Racing RetRet1*140
4 Flag of Spain.svg Oliver Campos-HullTwin Cam Motorsport326639
5 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Frezza Jenzer Motorsport 682827
6 Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg Johnny Cecotto Jr. Kiwi812Ret226
7 Flag of Italy.svg Valentino SebastianiIT Loox Racing554Ret18
8 Flag of Italy.svg Niki SebastianiIT Loox Racing4718Ret14
9 Flag of Romania.svg Mihai Marinescu AP Motorsport768Ret13
10 Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Di Sabatino Tomcat Racing112419312
11 Flag of Austria.svg Walter Grubmüller Jenzer Motorsport Ret412912
12 Flag of Mexico.svg Pablo Sánchez López Alan Racing1010Ret412
13 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano TurchettoToby Racing16145Ret8
14 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Auinger14151358
15 Flag of Italy.svg Federico MuggiaBVM Minardi999Ret6
16 Flag of Finland.svg Joonas MannerjärviMDR Motorsport151110131
17 Flag of Italy.svg Edoardo Mortara Prema Powerteam Ret100
18 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Caldarelli RP Motorsport 131611110
19 Flag of Italy.svg Nicolò PastoreCO2 Motorsport121916Ret0
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Oakes Euronova Racing 202020120
21 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto Costa Euronova Racing 18130
22 Flag of Italy.svg Marco ViscontiToby Racing222114140
23 Flag of Finland.svg Mikael ForstenRP Motorsport192215160
24 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Danny Bleek RP Motorsport Ret150
25 Flag of Italy.svg Niccolò Valentini Team Durango 171817Ret0
26Flag placeholder.svg GermanTwin Cam MotorsportRet170
27 Flag of Italy.svg Pietro Gandolfi AP Motorsport212321Ret0

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