2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia

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The 2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia season was the tenth season of the Formula Renault 2.0 Italia and the last as one of the prominent Formula Renault series. Though the Italian series effectively merged with the Formula Renault 2.0 Suisse to form the Formula Renault 2.0 Middle European Championship from 2010, the Italia series would continue with older cars for three more seasons.

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Most races were in Italy, with additional races at the Hungaroring (Hungary) and the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium). Daniel Mancinelli won the competition, taking home six wins. It was his third season in Formula Renault and his first with the One Racing team. CO2 Motorsport won the team championship.

Drivers and Teams

2009 Entry List [1]
TeamNo.Driver nameRounds
Flag of Italy.svg One Racing1 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli All
2 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Scionti1-6
Flag of Italy.svg CO2 Motorsport3 Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo ArnautAll
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefano Comini 1-6
60 Flag of Chile.svg Martín Scuncio1, 3-5
61 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Venturini 1, 3-7
62 Flag of Germany.svg Thiemo Storz 3
Flag of Italy.svg BVM Minardi Team5 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Roda1-3, 5-7
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tyler Dueck All
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas Hylkema 6
Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Antonino7 Flag of Italy.svg Antonino Pellegrino1-5, 7
Flag of Italy.svg Facondini by Draco 8 Flag of France.svg Romain VozniakAll
9 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Betti1-2
10 Flag of Slovakia.svg Nikolas Kvasai1-5
Flag of Italy.svg Tomcat Racing11 Flag of Italy.svg Vittoria Piria 5
64 Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Brugiotti1
Flag of Italy.svg Linerace Technology16 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Carlet1
18 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Vecchi1
Flag of Austria.svg Steiner Motorsport21 Flag of Austria.svg Bianca Steiner1-2
Flag of Italy.svg CG Motorsport23 Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Corsini1
Flag of Poland.svg Kochanski Motorsport Project33 Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Smiechowski4, 6-7
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 50 Flag of Spain.svg Genis OlivéAll
51 Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Zimin 7
52 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoel Amberg All
54 Flag of Italy.svg Eddie Cheever III 4-7
Flag of Italy.svg Team Dueppì Victoria72 Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Weiler7
75 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo Osmieri7
Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition 73 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Amici4
76 Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Barri4
77 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Davenia1
78 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Colombo1, 5
85 Flag of Brazil.svg André Negrão 5-6

Calendar

RoundRaceCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza April 4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefano Comini Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tyler Dueck Flag of Italy.svg BVM Minardi Team
R2April 5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefano Comini Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tyler Dueck Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
2R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Riccardo Paletti May 23 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
R2May 24 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Italy.svg Federico Scionti Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
3R1 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring June 14 Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport
R2 Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport
4R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps June 27 Flag of Chile.svg Martín Scuncio Flag of Chile.svg Martín Scuncio Flag of Chile.svg Martín Scuncio Flag of Italy.svg CO2 Motorsport
R2June 28 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
5R1 Flag of Italy.svg Misano World Circuit July 25 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
R2July 26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefano Comini Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Venturini Flag of Italy.svg CO2 Motorsport
6R1 Flag of Italy.svg Mugello Circuit September 12 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
R2September 13 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli Flag of Italy.svg One Racing
7R1 Flag of Italy.svg Adria International Raceway October 10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoel Amberg Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoel Amberg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport
R2October 11 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoel Amberg Flag of Spain.svg Genis Olivé Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoel Amberg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport

Championship standings

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

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
Points3228242220181614121086421

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
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
VAR
Flag of Hungary.svg
HUN
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
SPA
Flag of Italy.svg
MIS
Flag of Italy.svg
MUG
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
Points
1234567891011121314
1 Flag of Italy.svg Daniel Mancinelli 91133431115112Ret353
2 Flag of Spain.svg Genís OlivéRetDNS42111421422332292
3 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Venturini Ret32923213243274
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoël Amberg RetDNS106Ret666544811228
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tyler Dueck 141379885Ret581164218
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stefano Comini Ret23443415151464192
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Arnaut8105511DSQ51266Ret579182
8 Flag of Italy.svg Federico SciontiRet92152DNSDNS48DSQDNS156
9 Flag of Chile.svg Martin ScuncioRet712131433132
10 Flag of Italy.svg Antonino Pellegrino10137117121111812117120
11 Flag of Slovakia.svg Nikolas Kvašai7128865138Ret9118
12 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Roda3511Ret81012RetRet10812112
13 Flag of France.svg Romain VozniakRet8129101112131111Ret1398106
14 Flag of Italy.svg Eddie Cheever 1099Ret995598
15 Flag of Brazil.svg André Negrão 777666
16 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano Colombo511101048
17 Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Corsini2646
18 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas Hylkema 5736
19 Flag of Austria.svg Bianca Steiner4Ret9Ret34
20 Flag of Italy.svg Giacomo Barri7732
21 Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Śmiechowski 15141012Ret1029
22 Flag of Italy.svg Marco BettiRetDSQ61028
23 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Amici91022
24 Flag of Germany.svg Thiemo Storz 13720
25 Flag of Italy.svg Mattia Brugiotti61618
26 Flag of Italy.svg Leonardo OsmieriDNS618
27 Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Zimin 121114
28 Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Weiler101314
29 Flag of Italy.svg Vittoria Piria 13138
30 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Davenia Ret142
31 Flag of Italy.svg Federico VecchiRet151
32 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano CarletRetRet0

Teams

Pos [3] TeamPoints
1 Flag of Italy.svg CO2 Motorsport690
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 578
3 Flag of Italy.svg One Racing509
4 Flag of Italy.svg BVM Minardi Team362
5 Flag of Italy.svg Facondini by Draco Racing 244
6 Flag of Italy.svg Cram Competition 170
7 Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Antonino120
8 Flag of Italy.svg CG Motorsport46
9 Flag of Austria.svg Steiner Motorsport34
10 Flag of Italy.svg Team Dueppì32
11 Flag of Poland.svg Kochanski Motorsport Project29
12 Flag of Italy.svg Tomcat Racing26
13 Flag of Italy.svg Linerace Technology1

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