The 2008 Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup was the first season for the WEC series. It absorbed the French Formula Renault championship that offers a reward for the best French driver and rookie driver. It also has the Challenger Cup which is for drivers using cars that run with the 2004 aerodynamic kit.
Race calendar and resultsResults and standings
1 point is given to every pole position holder. 1 point is also given to the fastest driver in each lap.There are 2 race rounds. The first is between 60 kilometres (37 mi) and 80 kilometres (50 mi). The second race is between 20 and 30 minutes. In Round 6 of the Valencia race, Daniel Ricciardo, Andrea Caldarelli and Jean-Éric Vergne were disqualified for technical regulation non-conformity in their SG Formula's rear wings. [1] Benjamin Lariche, who came in 3rd, was declared the race winner instead. Drivers
Teams
French Formula Renault championship
Rookies championship
Challenger Cup
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