2010 Formula Renault seasons

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This article describes all the 2010 seasons of Formula Renault series across the world.

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Formula Renault 3.5L

Formula Renault 2.0L

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup season

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup season

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 UK season

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 UK Winter Series

See 2010 Formula Renault UK season.

2010 Formula Renault BARC season

2010 Formula Renault BARC Winter Series

See 2010 Formula Renault UK season.

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia season

Pos [1] [2] DriverTeam Flag of Italy.svg IMO
May 15–16
Flag of Italy.svg VAL
May 29–30
Flag of Italy.svg MNZ
June 26–27
Flag of Italy.svg MIS
July 17–18
Flag of Italy.svg
MUG
September 11–12
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
October 9–10
Points
123456789101112
1 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco FrisoneViola Formula Racing3Ret2241123515292
2 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea CecchelleroTeam Torino Motorsport2211666741332278
3 Flag of Italy.svg Federico VecchiCO2 Motorsport11Ret43Ret21222Ret270
4 Flag of Italy.svg Federico GibbinViola Formula Racing4Ret53110Ret64173222
5 Flag of Italy.svg Antonino PellegrinoScuderia Antonino6152537447218
6 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio CastiglioniCO2 Motorsport967715491811799145
7 Flag of Italy.svg Patrick GobboTeam Torino Motorsport541615Ret91396856141
8 Flag of Italy.svg Christian MancinelliTeam Dynamic Engineering731514RetRetRetRet111
Facondini Racing514
GSK Motorsport / TT Racing81
9 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico PisonTeam Torino Motorsport10Ret8107Ret81014106DNS86
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jaka MarinšekAK Plamtex Sport679RetRet1268Ret1211Ret90
11 Flag of Italy.svg Federico SciontiGSK Motorsport / TT Racing273594
12 Flag of Slovenia.svg Matevz HabjanAK Plamtex Sport119121111310866
13 Flag of Italy.svg Edolo GhirelliOne Racing489Ret141310682
14 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo CiccaglioniSG Motors3Ret8Ret10Ret9Ret141160
15 Flag of Italy.svg Laura PolidoriLP Motorsport Competition1410119121489RetRet66
16 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco AntonucciCG Motorsport12510556
17 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Baiguera Brixia Autosport RetRet12816151211121035
18 Flag of Italy.svg Damiano ManniOne Racing8813650
19 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Marco SpigaGTR Racing105111244
20 Flag of Italy.svg Vittorio Ghirelli One Racing4738
21 Flag of Italy.svg Omar MambrettiTeam Torino MotorsportDSQ424
22 Flag of Italy.svg Ettore BassiTeam Torino Motorsport13Ret17121413Ret16131324
23 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro CisterninoPSR MotorsportRet11141314
24 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo VieroTeam Dynamic Engineering1311151713
25 Flag of Mexico.svg Luís Michael Dörrbecker Team Costa Rica / Facondini RacingRet118
Pos [2] TeamPoints
1 Flag of Italy.svg Viola Formula Racing514
2 Flag of Italy.svg Team Torino Motorsport441
3 Flag of Italy.svg CO2 Motorsport415
4 Flag of Italy.svg Scuderia Antonino218
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg AK Plamtex Sport188
6 Flag of Italy.svg One Racing170
7 Flag of Italy.svg GSK Motorsport / TT Racing140
8 Flag of Italy.svg SG Motors72
9 Flag of Italy.svg LP Motorsport Competition66
10 Flag of Italy.svg Team Dynamic Engineering56
11 Flag of Italy.svg CG Motorsport56
12 Flag of Italy.svg Brixia Autosport 51
13 Flag of Italy.svg GTR Racing34
14 Flag of Italy.svg Facondini Racing22
15 Flag of Italy.svg PSR Motorsport14
16 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Team Costa Rica / Facondini Racing8

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Middle European Championship season

Replace the Formula Renault 2.0 Switzerland. Also known as LO MEC championship.

PosDriverTeam Flag of France.svg DIJ
April 3–4
Flag of Germany.svg NUR
May 1–2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg MOS
May 22–23
Flag of Germany.svg HOC
June 19–20
Flag of France.svg MAG
August 7–8
Flag of Italy.svg MNZ
September 25–26
Points
123456789101112
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zoël Amberg Jenzer Motorsport 1112211122243
2 Flag of France.svg Bastien BorgetARTA Engineering465543321121229
3 Flag of France.svg Yann ZimmerARTA Engineering62229
CO2 Motorsport31122Ret3316
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sam LooijensteinCO2 Motorsport996RetRet5437442159
5 Flag of Russia.svg Maxim Zimin Jenzer Motorsport 354Ret34Ret45Ret131
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kurt Böhlen(1)Equipe Bernoise10117457558835116
7 Flag of France.svg Amir MesnyARTA EngineeringRetRet6665Ret476
8 Flag of Italy.svg Federico GibbinViola Formula Racing8102362
9 Flag of France.svg Alexandre Cougnaud ARTA Engineering4RetRet338
10 Flag of France.svg Julien DeschampsARTA Engineering5438
11 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Joël VolluzEcurie 13 Etoiles – Valais7728
12 Flag of Italy.svg Alberto VibertiViola Formula Racing11820
13 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Christophe Hurni(2)Ecurie des 3 Chevrons121220
Sports-Promotion97
14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas ArregerEquipe BernoiseRetDNS10620
The following drivers are not eligible for the final standing
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patric Niederhauser Jenzer Motorsport 23

2010 Formule Renault 2.0 North European Zone and Sweden season

PosDriverTeam Flag of Sweden.svg
KNU
May 7–8
Flag of Finland.svg
KEM
May 14–15
Flag of Sweden.svg
KAR
May 21–22
Flag of Finland.svg
ALA
June 11–12
Flag of Estonia.svg
PAR
July 9–10
Flag of Finland.svg AHV
September 10–11
Flag of Sweden.svg MAN
October 1–2
Points
1234567891011121314
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel RoosTeam BS Motorsport111111372Ret3Ret43242
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Kevin KleverosTrackstar Racing52323211924321237
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias LindbergTeam BS Motorsport23232763Ret42212208
4 Flag of Finland.svg Miika Kunranta Koiranen Bros. Motorsport 6Ret655411Ret655128
5 Flag of Sweden.svg John Bryant-Meisner Team BS Motorsport794443118575466117
6 Flag of Estonia.svg Johannes MoorT. T. Racing3109Ret423365810101
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Antti RammoP1 Motorsport
T. T. Racing
4115654Ret6Ret67810785
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Ronnie LundströmerTrackstar Racing10775896Ret873475
9 Flag of Finland.svg Oskari Kurki-SuonioScuderia Nordica772585Ret956
10 Flag of Finland.svg Jesse Krohn P1 Motorsport 1154
11 Flag of Finland.svg Marcus Nykopp Koiranen Bros. Motorsport Ret61087Ret489971145
12 Flag of Lithuania.svg Eimantas SiaurysTrackstar Racing118119669107Ret10109839
13 Flag of Finland.svg Henri RajalaTeam Rajala958Ret1011RetRet17
14 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel IvarssonAlex Motorsport84111216
15 Flag of Sweden.svg Alexander AnderssonAlex Motorsport888
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Flag of Sweden.svg Måns Grenhagen Team BS Motorsport1314
Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias LorénTrackstar Racing1213

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Finland season

PosDriverTeam Flag of Sweden.svg
Knutstorp
May 7–8
Flag of Finland.svg
Kemora
May 14–15
Flag of Finland.svg
Alastaro
June 11–12
Flag of Estonia.svg
Pärnu
July 9–10
Flag of Finland.svg Ahvenisto
September 10–11
Flag of Sweden.svg Mantorp
October 1–2
Points
123456789101112
1 Flag of Finland.svg Miika Kunranta Koiranen Bros. Motorsport 6Ret6115411Ret655120
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Johannes MoorT. T. Racing3109Ret423365810101
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Antti RammoP1 Motorsport
T. T. Racing
41155Ret6Ret67810765
4 Flag of Finland.svg Oskari Kurki-SuonioScuderia Nordica762585Ret958
5 Flag of Finland.svg Marcus Nykopp Koiranen Bros. Motorsport Ret61077Ret489971147
6 Flag of Finland.svg Henri RajalaTeam Rajala958Ret1011RetRet17
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Flag of Sweden.svg John Bryant-Meisner Team BS Motorsport7944118575466
Flag of Sweden.svg Måns GrenhagenTeam BS Motorsport1314
Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel IvarssonAlex Motorsport841112
Flag of Sweden.svg Kevin KleverosTrackstar Racing523211924321
Flag of Finland.svg Jesse Krohn P1 Motorsport11
Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias LindbergTeam BS Motorsport232363Ret42212
Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias LorénTrackstar Racing1213
Flag of Sweden.svg Ronnie LundströmerTrackstar Racing107896Ret8734
Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel RoosTeam BS Motorsport1111372Ret3Ret43
Flag of Lithuania.svg Eimantas SiaurysTrackstar Racing1181199107Ret101098

2010 Asian Formula Renault Challenge season

The Asian Challenge Category (A) reward the best Asian driver. All races were held in China.

Pos [3] [4] DriverTeam Zhuhai
April 24–25
Zhuhai
May 22–23
Chengdu
July 17–18
Shanghai
August 14
Zhuhai
September 18–19
Zhuhai
October 28–29
Zhuhai
December 11–12
PointsPoints
(A)
ab123456789101112
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Sandy Nicholas Stuvik Asia Racing Team 12222222133121286290
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Tin Sritrai Asia Racing Team 484Ret4589421242197.5211.5
3 Flag of Venezuela.svg Samín Gómez Briceño Top Speed Racing TeamRetRet545476642334194.5
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Hong Wei Cao FRD Racing Team 111131155155
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhi Cong Li PTRS Team (a–4); Asia Racing Team (5–12)84DNS16616821364Ret5134.5159.5
6 Flag of Singapore.svg Suriya Bala Kerisnan Thevar Asia Racing Team 33Ret6851Ret111119
7 Flag of Italy.svg Angelo NegroTop Speed Racing Team76RetRet8811111075667102
8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Alexandra Asmasoebrata Champ Motorsport 121312847Ret66795.5
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg He Xiao Le FRD Racing Team 5Ret3367RetRet58.565.5
10 Flag of France.svg Patrice BonzomTop Speed Racing Team997Ret9913127848.5
11 Flag of Macau.svg Ran Zhang Asia Racing Team 10Ret1415Ret111088104587.5
12 Flag of Hong Kong.svg David Lau Ying Kit Champ Motorsport 6RetRet1299DNS94363
13 Flag of Japan.svg Kei Yamaura Champ Motorsport 533537
14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shan Qi ZhangPTRS Team371Ret3030
15 Flag of Ireland.svg Kevin O'Hara Champ Motorsport (1–2); Top Speed Racing Team (5–6)RetRet3428.5
16 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Jim Ka To Champ Motorsport 532530
17 Flag of New Zealand.svg Andrew WaitePTRS Team4524.5
18 Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Pintanel Champ Motorsport (3–4); FRD Racing Team (5–6)77RetRet22
19 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Jimmy LinPTRS Team10107.518.5
20 Flag of Ireland.svg Daniel PolleyTop Speed Racing Team9Ret7
21 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Alan Lee FRD Racing Team 17140.57.5
22 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Yong TanPTRS Team15Ret0
23 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Pham Thang-Kim Champ Motorsport RetRet0
The following drivers are ineligible to final standing
  Flag of Hong Kong.svg Luca Ferigutti Asia Racing Team 21RetRet 
  Flag of Hong Kong.svg Victor Yung Hau Woon Champ Motorsport 65510 
  Flag of Hong Kong.svg Mun Shien Chang Champ Motorsport Ret3 
  Flag of Macau.svg Un Wai Kai Champ Motorsport 85 
  Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sunny Wong Yat Shing Champ Motorsport 10Ret7Ret7Ret 
  Flag of Macau.svg Yiu Ivo Champ Motorsport 119 
  Flag of Macau.svg Diana Rosario FRD Racing Team 9Ret 
Pos [4] [5] TeamPointsPoints
(A)
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Asia Racing Team 108108
2 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Top Speed Racing Team79-
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Champ Motorsport 55.558
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg FRD Racing Team 4751
5 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg PTRS Team3336.5

Formula Renault 1.6L

2010 F4 Eurocup 1.6 season

Replace the Formul'Academy Euro Series.

Other Formulas powered by Renault championships

2010 GP2 Series seasons

The GP2 Series and GP2 Asia Series are powered by 4 litre Renault V8 engines and Bridgestone tyres with a Dallara chassis.

2010 GP3 Series seasons

2010 V de V Challenge Monoplace season

2010 Austria Formel Renault Cup season

The season will be probably held on 14 rounds in 7 venues in Czech Republic, Germany, France and Austria. The races occur with other categories cars: Austrian Formula 3, Formelfrei and Formula 3,5L like (Renault 3,5L from Words Series, Lola Cosworth). This section present only the Austrian Formula Renault 2.0L classification.

Pos [6] [7] DriverTeam Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim
April 17–18
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Most
May 22–23
Flag of Germany.svg Lausitz
June 18–19
Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim
July 3–4
Flag of France.svg Magny-Cours
August

7–8

Flag of Austria.svg Salzburg
September 25–26
Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim
October 9–10
Points
1234567891011121314
1 Flag of France.svg Grégory StriebigStriebig44451151035326Ret140
2 Flag of France.svg Franck SeemannSF Racing11934Ret2222Ret455110
3 Flag of Germany.svg Kai BollerBoller231121*102
4 Flag of France.svg Rémy StriebigStriebig565RetRet47453577Ret82
5 Flag of Austria.svg Johann Ledermair Franz Wöss Racing 1*1*1*1*80
6 Flag of France.svg Rémi KirchdörfferKirchdörffer1010Ret6Ret3*437625Ret779
7 Flag of Italy.svg Antonino PellegrinoScuderia Antonino221*265
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas AmwegEquipe Bernoise12DNS(1)DNS(1)1*1160
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Urs MaierDanau Racing Team2*2664855
10 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Manuel AmwegEquipe BernoiseDNS(1)56DNS(1)85Ret310448
11 Flag of France.svg Philipp LeclereLeclere71277108678Ret29
12 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian von GartzenSL Formula Racing3227
13 Flag of Finland.svg Oskari Kurki-SuonioTeam Scuderia Nordica3324
14 Flag of France.svg Steeve GerardGerard4322
15 Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Asmer Team Scuderia Nordica1*20
16 Flag of Estonia.svg Marek KiisaTeam Scuderia Nordica983Ret17
17 Flag of Slovenia.svg Klemen CampaV-racing Velenje4616
18 Flag of Estonia.svg Toomas AnnusTeam Scuderia Nordica81197Ret615
19 Flag of France.svg Gilles BrenierBrenierRet410
20 Flag of Austria.svg Michael PlassnigTop Speed6710
21 Flag of France.svg Jerome ChristophChristoph985
22 Flag of Estonia.svg Urmas SöörumaaTeam Scuderia Nordica119RetRet2
23 Flag of Estonia.svg Georg VonnaTeam Scuderia NordicaDSQ0
(1) = Thomas and Manuel Amweg share their car for the venue.

2010 Formula 2000 Light season

This is the third season of the Formula 2000 Light held in Italy. The series use Tatuus Formula Renault or Dallara Formula 3 chassis with 2000 cc maximum engines and Michelin tyres. This year a Formula 2000 Top without Tatuus chassis and less powerful Formula 1600 Light (1.6L) classes are introduced and race mixed up with the main F2000 class. [8]

The F2000 championship reward several sub categories :

The rounds a and b held in Franciacorta, March 13–14 are the opening venue and doesn't reward points.

Pos [9] DriverTeam Flag of Italy.svg Franciacorta
March 13–14
Flag of Italy.svg Vallelunga
April 10–11
Flag of Italy.svg
Imola
May 22–23
Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim
June 24–25
Flag of France.svg Magny-Cours
August 7–8
Flag of Italy.svg
Adria
September 4–5
Flag of Italy.svg
Monza
October 2–3
Points
ab123456789101112
1 Flag of Italy.svg Stefano TurchettoTS Corse2416*22*1*2*1*1*151342
2 Flag of Italy.svg Kevin DamicoTJ Emme568733232243280
3 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Mingotti (+)AP Motorsport11Ret104344554455232
4 Flag of Italy.svg Antonino PellitteriTomcat Racing2Ret45327911685610218
5 Flag of Italy.svg Oscar BanaAP Motorsport6875Ret61086776184
6 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro TolfoFacondini Racing71916955443316DSQ163
7 Flag of Italy.svg Omar MambrettiTorino Motorsport1*2*6*RetRet4*113
8 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Patrinicola (−)TJ Emme9RetRet813Ret375139Ret110
9 Flag of Italy.svg Mario BertolottiTJ Emme3321RetRet108
10 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Spiga (−)GTR Racing831618RetRet91069121013*1190
11 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Boffo (−)GTR Racing (a–6) ; Torino Motorsport (9–12)3RetRet71111RetRet788Ret78
12 Flag of Germany.svg Thiemo Storz Co2 Motorsport1*169
13 Flag of Italy.svg Emmanuele PivaDurango461013Ret15Ret15†1362Ret68
14 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander PugachevTJ Emme13RetRet1314139111115141259
15 Flag of Mexico.svg Luis Michael Dörrbecker Team Costa Rica88Ret9Ret956
16 Flag of Italy.svg Cristian CorsiniCo2 Motorsport1750
17 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Zanasi (+)Patata Racing (3–4) ; Di e Gi Motorsport (7–8)101081046
18 Flag of Italy.svg Enrico PisonTorino Motorsport5442
19 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Gatto (+)TS Corse812RetRet1016Ret18†33
20 Flag of Italy.svg Federico VecchiCo2 Motorsport18132
21 Flag of Italy.svg Angelo BaigueraBrixia (a–6) ; Co2 Motorsport (7–8)7510Ret713†32
22 Flag of Italy.svg Baldassarre Curatolo (−) Durango 17RetRet1612Ret14121017†28
23 Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Davenia Durango 61126
24 Flag of Monaco.svg Alfredo Maisto (+)Patata Racing (3–4) ; Di e Gi Motorsport (5–12)151415141212Ret1717DNS20
25 Flag of Slovenia.svg Klemen CampaPlamtex91120
26 Flag of Italy.svg Federico Porri (+)Keks Motorsport13Ret111518
27 Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Castiglioni (+)Co2 Motorsport121116
28 Flag of Slovenia.svg Jaka Marinšek (−)AP MotorsportRet716
29 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Coppi (+)AP Motorsport (3–4) ; Co2 Motorsport (9–10)9Ret15†1415
30 Flag of Italy.svg Michèle LenzoFacondini Racing111214
31 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo BonettiCo2 Motorsport121414
32 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele RuginFacondini Racing621514141213
33 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgio Ferri (+)Keks Motorsport11169
Flag of Italy.svg Antonio D'AvillaCo2 Motorsport12Ret0
Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Perini Durango 141517Ret0
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Viero (+)Torino MotorsportRet17RetRet0
Flag placeholder.svg Pierluigi VeronesiTJ EmmeRetRet0
Flag of Italy.svg Andrè Claude BeninDi e Gi MotorsportRet130
The following drivers race in the without Tatuus chassis Formula 2000 Top category
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Coppi (+) (F3)AP Motorsport (1–2) ; Puresport (11–12)Ret932*0
Flag of Italy.svg Mario Bertolotti (FA)Co2 MotorsportRet1*0
Flag placeholder.svg Simone Simonti (F3)PuresportRet*DNS0
Flag placeholder.svg Dino Lusuardi (F3)SystemteamDNS160
Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Viero (+) (F3)Torino MotorsportRet80
Flag placeholder.svg Pierluigi Veronesi (F3)SystemteamRetDNS0
The following drivers are not eligible to final standing
Flag of Italy.svg Andrè Claude Benin (F1600)Di e Gi MotorsportRet7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sam LooijensteinCo2 MotorsportRet*4*
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Capella (F1600)Di e Gi MotorsportRet8

† = Did not finish but classified for standing

2010 Formula 2000 Light Winter Trophy

  • Point system: 32, 28, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 for 15th. Also 3 points for pole position and 2 for fasted lap.
Pos [9] DriverTeam Flag of Italy.svg
Adria
November 13–14
Points
12
1 Flag of Italy.svg Adolfo Bottura (FM)Privateer1*1*0
1 Flag of Italy.svg Emmanuele Piva Durango Engineering 230
1 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Spiga (−)GTR Motorsport420
1 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Boffo (−)Team Torino Motorsport340
1 Flag of Monaco.svg Alfredo Maisto (+)Di e Gi Motorsport560
1 Flag of France.svg Rémy Kirchdoerffer1 Senstronic650

2010 F2000 de las Américas season

PosDriverTeam Flag of Costa Rica.svg La Guácima
July 17–18
Flag of Costa Rica.svg La Guácima
November 13–14
Points
1234
1 Flag of Panama.svg Gianni Alessandría1315?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Verónica Valverde2426?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Nicole Solano3777?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Bernal Valverde9†61?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Juan Ignacio Pérez4†1?
1 Flag of Panama.svg Freddy Zebede32?
1 Flag of the United States.svg Ben Searcy52?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg André Solano53?
1 Flag of Mexico.svg Marco Tolama48†?
1 Flag of Guatemala.svg Juan Pablo Glover8†4?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Carlos Rodríguez7†6?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Felipe Vargas6†8†?
1 Flag of the United States.svg Ben CrawfordDNS5?
1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Jean Valerio10†?

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina season

All cars use Tito 02 chassis.

Pos [10] DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás TrossetWerner Plan Rombo166
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco VivianFIV Fórmula159
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Kevin IcardiWerner Plan Rombo139
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Girolami Gastón Dammiano Motorsport117
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Mario GerbaldoGabriel Werner Competición71
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Ayrton MolinaGF Racing71
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Antonino GarcíaJLS Motorsport62
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Gianfranco CollinoLitoral Group40
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Mario ContaGabriel Werner Competición38
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Bruno EtmanWerner Jr.38
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín CalamariGF Racing37
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín AimarWerner Plan Rombo36
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto AratoLitoral Group31
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcos MuchiutWerner Jr.27
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Oscar Ignacio ContaGF Racing Junior25
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Geraldo SalaverríaGF Racing22
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Alan CastellanoLitoral Group19
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Agustín GiulianiGR Sport Team / Litoral Group17
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Claudio di Noto RamaNQN Racing / Gabriel Werner Competición16
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco TroncosoGF Racing16
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio VivianFIV Fórmula16
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Emmanuel CaseresBasco Racing Team15
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Rodrigo RoganiGR Sport Team / Bouvier Racing15
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Galeto IlevarónGR Sport Team / FIV Fórmula13
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Amadis FarinaJLS Motorsport11
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico MoisesMSG9
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón RossiBouvier Racing9
28 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel BascoBasco Racing Team7
29 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Muñoz MarchesiBouvier Racing6
30 Flag of Argentina.svg Wilson BorgninoGR Sport Team4
31 Flag of Argentina.svg Ignácio JuliánJLS Motorsport4
32 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás MeichtriGastón Dammiano Motorsport4
33 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco RivaRiva Racing4
34 Flag of Chile.svg Martín ScuncioBouvier Racing4
35 Flag of Argentina.svg Mario ValleRV Croizet4
36 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando BarrereGabriel Werner Competición3
37 Flag of Argentina.svg Osvaldo PereaBouvier Racing2

2010 Fórmula Renault Plus season

The series is held partially on the same rounds than its secondary series Fórmula Renault Interprovencial. It use Crespi chassis.

Pos [11] DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Julián Santero 115
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Cantarini70
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Bosio69
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Teres60
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Mezzelani51
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Bavorevo49
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Ever Franetovich43
8 Flag of Argentina.svg María José Lorenzzati43
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Gabarra37
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Gabarra25
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Terzoni24
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Wilson Borgino21
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Riberi14
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Julia Ballario13
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Alfredo Martini13
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Cabalén12
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Merlo11
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Rey9
19 Flag of Mexico.svg Eduardo Moreno8
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cruz Ferrero8
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Bellagamba8
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Bestani7
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Dominici6
24 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Moreira6
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Cruz6
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Carranza6
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Cief5
28 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Martino4
29 Flag of Argentina.svg Vicente Ripani4
30 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Ignacio Botalo3
31 Flag of Argentina.svg Dario Elisei2
32 Flag of Argentina.svg Míguel Reginatto2
33 Flag of Venezuela.svg Matías Muños1
34 Flag of Argentina.svg José Broggi1
35 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Miotti1
36 Flag of Argentina.svg William Sánchez1
37 Flag of Argentina.svg Damián Marí1
38 Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Gurrieri1
39 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Ciarriochi1
40 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Melhem1

2010 Fórmula Renault Interprovencial season

The series is held in the same rounds than its main series Fórmula Renault Plus.

Pos [12] DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Julian Santero89
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo Teres72
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Bosio57
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Cantanari56
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Bavorevo49
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Maria José Lorenzatti47
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan José Gabarra33
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Mezzelani26
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Gabarra23
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Ever Franetovich21
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Terzoni21
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Wilson Borgino17
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Riberi15
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Julia Ballario11
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Cabalén10
16 Flag of Mexico.svg Eduardo Moreno8
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Cruz Ferrero8
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Merlo7
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Carranza6
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabián Bellagamba6
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano Bestani5
22 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Moreira5
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Patricio Cruz5
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Cief5
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Dominico4
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando Martino4
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Rey4
28 Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Ignacio Botalo3
29 Flag of Argentina.svg Vicente Ripani3
30 Flag of Argentina.svg Dario Elisei2
31 Flag of Venezuela.svg Matías Muños1
32 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Miotti1
33 Flag of Argentina.svg William Sánchez1
34 Flag of Argentina.svg José Broggi1
35 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Melhem1

2010 Fórmula Metropolitana season

The series was held in Argentina. Cars use Renault Clio K4M engine (1598cc) with low power than the former Fórmula 4 Nacional series held in 2007. Teams can choose chassis manufacturer (Crespi, Tulia, Tito...).

Pos [13] DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas AlonsoScuderia Ramini127
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico FastucaCastro Racing74
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Alan RuggieroSoncini Racing63
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Pablo CostanzoSatorra Competición61
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Bernardo PoggiRé Competición55
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián CatellaniCatellani Competición48
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Emanuel SagratellaSoncini Racing36
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón RossiScuderia Ramini27
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Hernén BuenoDG Competición26
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano FarroniSatorra Competición23
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Enzo Pieraligi23
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Gonzálo Fabi22
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Escudero15
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás MarinoCassalins Competición13
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas ValleCroizet Racing10
16 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brian AtkinsonDG Competición9
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Claudio di Noto RamaSatorra Competición9
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Julián Favilene9
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Martino9
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Maximiliano ValleCroizet Racing9
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio TartaraScuderia Ramini6
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Albigini Rico4
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Matías MarinCassalins Competición3
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Furlán2
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Jean Catalano1
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Javier MerloCastro Racing1

Formula One

Teams powered by Renault Engines in the 2010 Formula One season. Both teams are using the Renault RS27 V8 engine.

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ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenFinished, in points
GreenRetired, in points
BlueFinished, no points
PurpleDid not finish (Ret)
Not classified (NC)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
BlankDid not participate
Injured (INJ)
Excluded (EX)
BoldPole position
*Fastest lap
sprSprint Race
feaFeature Race