2008 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0

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The 2008 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season was the eighteenth Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season. The season began at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on May 3 and finished at the Circuit de Catalunya on October 19, after fourteen rounds. [1] Four drivers went into the final meeting with a shot of winning the title, with Valtteri Bottas coming out on top, to claim his second title in the year.

Contents

Teams and drivers

2008 Entry List [2]
TeamNo.Driver nameClassRounds
Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi 1 1 Flag of the United States.svg Jake Rosenzweig All
2 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo MontillaAll
3 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Richard CampolloAll
Flag of France.svg SG Drivers Project 4 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Ramez AzzamJAll
5 Flag of Russia.svg Anton Nebylitskiy All
6 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne All
Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi 2 7 Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa All
8 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi JAll
9 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz J2-7
Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy 10 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Hegewald All
11 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas All
70 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa J1, 4, 6
Flag of France.svg SG Formula 12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo All
14 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Caldarelli All
15 Flag of France.svg Nelson Lukes1-2
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alexander Sims 5
Flag of Spain.svg Miki Monrás J6-7
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 16 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz J1
Flag of Spain.svg Víctor García J3
Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana 4-7
172-3
Flag of Lithuania.svg Kazim Vasiliauskas 1, 4-7
18 Flag of Italy.svg Patrick ReitererAll
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Krenek Motorsport19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam KoutAll
74 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub KnollJ1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Boutsen Energy Racing21 Flag of France.svg Nathanaël Berthon All
Flag of Germany.svg Team Motorpark 22 Flag of Poland.svg Kuba Giermaziak All
23 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Pablo García All
71 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinicius Sammarone1, 4, 6
Flag of Italy.svg BVM Minardi Team24 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Zampieri All
25 Flag of Brazil.svg César Ramos All
26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs JAll
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 27 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Faccin All
28 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug JAll
29 Flag of Spain.svg Siso Cunill 1-3
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christopher Zanella 4
Flag of Portugal.svg Luís Santos6
Flag of Spain.svg iQuick30 Flag of Spain.svg Miguel OteguiJAll
31 Flag of Spain.svg Himar Acosta1-2, 4-5
Flag of Denmark.svg Johan Jokinen 6-7
Flag of Spain.svg Amiter Galuppo Sport32 Flag of Spain.svg Marcelo Conchado1-2, 5-7
Flag of France.svg Epsilon Sport 33 Flag of France.svg Tristan Vautier 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer 3-4
Flag of France.svg Bastien BorgetJ5
343
Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno 1-2, 5-7
35 Flag of Monaco.svg Stéphane Richelmi 1-5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Junior Team 36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard SingletonAll
37 Flag of Spain.svg Miki Monrás J1-5
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Junior Racing 38 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luciano Bacheta All
39 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan JacoboJAll
Flag of Croatia.svg RB Racing Team40 Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Butorac1-5, 7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsport 41 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Smith All
42 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel McKenzie All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Competition 43 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Dias1-6
44 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex MorganAll
Flag of France.svg TCS Racing45 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Marroc 1-5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Race Performance66 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christopher Zanella 1 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 75 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer 1
76 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicky Catsburg 1
77 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz AdamskiJ1
Flag of France.svg Pole Services78 Flag of France.svg Benjamin Lariche 2
IconClass
JJunior Class

Calendar

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 3 May Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of France.svg SG Formula
R24 May Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Zampieri Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport
2R1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit 7 June Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy
R28 June Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of France.svg SG Formula
3R1 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring 5 July Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of France.svg SG Formula
R26 July Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of France.svg SG Formula
4R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring 30 August Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi
R231 August Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy
5R1 Flag of France.svg Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans 6 September Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi
R27 September Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy
6R1 Flag of Portugal.svg Autódromo do Estoril 27 September Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of France.svg SG Formula
R228 September Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy
7R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona 18 October Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Singleton Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy
R219 October Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo Flag of France.svg SG Formula

Championship standings

Drivers

Points are awarded to the drivers as follows:

Position12345678910PP*
Points15121086543211

* - only awarded to race one polesitters

PosDriver SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
LMS
Flag of France.svg
EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
Pts
1234567891011121314
1 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas 32712Ret1321313114139
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo 14411135Ret611061136
3 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Caldarelli J2Ret2322532281232123
4 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi J7Ret3536121327828†108
5 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Hegewald 1151066346586Ret2572
6 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne 102438†844627754Ret12353
7 Flag of Brazil.svg César Ramos 6224Ret5925104718RetRet1138
8 Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa 5Ret8Ret75304Ret43415RetRet35
9 Flag of Italy.svg Michele Faccin 88642371515131614941233
10 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Arzeno 9Ret57RetRetNCRet5623
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer Ret111883821
12 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Zampieri 4314Ret131021RetRet12RetDNS101520
13 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa J1691095419
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Morgan13Ret7RetDNQDNQ1182217113111717
15 Flag of Norway.svg Pål Varhaug J14713128122820142012513717
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Singleton41142337†3229Ret1412139228916
17 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Smith 12Ret181629Ret712Ret1010617Ret11
18 Flag of Poland.svg Kuba Giermaziak 22Ret2525103197RetRet138142710
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alexander Sims 697
20 Flag of Russia.svg Anton Nebilitskyi 24Ret1622RetRetRetRetRet152617787
21 Flag of Spain.svg Miki Monrás J19113024122214Ret16277Ret9Ret6
22 Flag of Spain.svg Siso Cunill Ret61213Ret175
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Luciano Bacheta 1518353631†Ret17Ret811RetNCRet183
24 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Dias3623910Ret1118211514Ret183
25 Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Campana 2129914191121291514Ret132
26 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Adrian Quaife-Hobbs JRetRet11914192924RetRet16RetRet142
27 Flag of Italy.svg Patrick Reiterer23Ret31272418Ret229Ret20Ret19212
28 Flag of the United States.svg Jake Rosenzweig 18Ret37282016131810182229†24102
29 Flag of France.svg Tristan Vautier 25101
30 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Kout2012221821252437†1128252322Ret0
31 Flag of Spain.svg Himar Acosta40†2115111616DNQDNQ0
32 Flag of Mexico.svg Juan Pablo García 2117363418212025Ret21301126Ret0
33 Flag of France.svg Nathanaël Berthon 39†20273026231219172524Ret23240
34 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Muñoz J28252920Ret24Ret131919Ret1316260
35 Flag of Monaco.svg Stéphane Richelmi 171339†15Ret1534†23DNQDNQ0
36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel McKenzie 26191914DNQDNQ32312023191915190
37 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Ramez Azzam J321517231620Ret26RetDNS212418200
38 Flag of Spain.svg Víctor García J15Ret0
39 Flag of Denmark.svg Johan Jokinen 171620Ret0
40 Flag of Lithuania.svg Kazim Vasiliauskas 33Ret3328Ret222720Ret160
41 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nicky Catsburg 34160
42 Flag of France.svg Bastien Borget J17RetRet240
43 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christopher Zanella 1 252631170
44 Flag of France.svg Benjamin Lariche 26170
45 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Marroc 312228Ret2727Ret2918Ret0
46 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Richard Campollo42†29201930†NC2232DNQDNQ33†2225Ret0
47 Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Otegui JRetRet33261930Ret33RetRet2925Ret220
48 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Montilla37Ret322122Ret2634Ret26Ret26Ret230
49 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Esteban Jacobo J30Ret343228282735DNQDNQ232821250
50 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinicius SammaroneRet28233032†210
51 Flag of Poland.svg Mateusz Adamski J29260
52 Flag of Portugal.svg Luís Santos28270
53 Flag of Spain.svg Marcelo Conchado35314033DNQ3031Ret27Ret0
54 Flag of France.svg Nelson Lukes27RetRet310
55 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Knoll JRet300
56 Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Butorac38Ret4135DNQDNQRet36DNQDNQDNQDNQ0
PosDriver SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
LMS
Flag of France.svg
EST
Flag of Portugal.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
Pts

 — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Teams

PosTeamPoints
1 Flag of France.svg SG Formula 259
2 Flag of Germany.svg Motopark Academy 220
3 Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi 2 143
4 Flag of France.svg SG Drivers Project 60
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 50
6 Flag of Italy.svg BVM Minardi Team54
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Competition 53
8 Flag of France.svg Epsilon Sport 44
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Junior Team 16
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 15
11 Flag of France.svg TCS Racing11
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsport 11
13 Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark 10
14 Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 4
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Hitech Junior Racing 3
16 Flag of Spain.svg Epsilon Euskadi 1 2

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