The 2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup was the eighth Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup season, an open-wheel motor racing series for emerging young racing drivers based in Europe. The season began at Hockenheimring on 7 April and ended on 14 October at Zandvoort, after sixteen races at seven events.
The title was clinched by Fortec Motorsports driver Matt Parry, who won five races. [1] His teammate Jack Aitken finished as runner-up after five podium finishes. Dennis Olsen with three podiums completed the top three in the drivers' standings. Wins in other races were shared between non-regular drivers Oliver Rowland, Steijn Schothorst, Andrea Pizzitola, Esteban Ocon, Óscar Tunjo and Jake Dennis.
Team | No. | Driver name | Rounds |
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Josef Kaufmann Racing | 1 | Steijn Schothorst [2] | 1, 5–7 |
2 | Gustav Malja [3] | 1–2, 6 | |
3 | Óscar Tunjo [2] | 2, 4, 6 | |
4 | Dennis Olsen [2] | All | |
5 | Louis Delétraz [4] | All | |
Inter Europol [5] | 6 | Jakub Śmiechowski [6] | All |
45 | Max Biedermann | 6–7 | |
Fortec Motorsports | 7 | Jake Dennis [6] | 1–2 |
8 | Mikko Pakkari [6] | 1–2, 5 | |
9 | Ed Jones [6] | 1–2 | |
28 | Shahaan Engineer [7] | 1–2 | |
29 | Philo Paz Armand [8] | All | |
30 | Matt Parry [9] | All | |
31 | Jack Aitken [8] | All | |
52 | Sam MacLeod [10] | 4–6 | |
SL Formula [5] | 10 | Cédric Freiburghaus [6] | All |
11 | Simon Stoller [6] | 1–2 | |
41 | Robert Siska [10] | 3–4, 7 | |
53 | Sean Walkinshaw [10] | 4 | |
ART Junior Team [11] | 12 | Alberto di Folco [12] | 4–7 |
14 | Alexandre Baron [6] | 1–2 | |
15 | Esteban Ocon [6] | 1–2, 6 | |
16 | Andrea Pizzitola [11] | 1–2, 4–7 | |
17 | Tanart Sathienthirakul [11] | All | |
18 | Nicolas Jamin [11] | All | |
50 | Thiago Vivacqua [13] | 6–7 | |
RC Formula | 19 | Roman Mavlanov [14] | 1–2, 4, 7 |
20 | Aurélien Panis [15] | 1–2 | |
Mark Burdett Racing | 21 | Andrés Méndez [16] | All |
22 | Raoul Owens [17] | All | |
KEO Racing [18] | 23 | Erik Johansson [6] | 1–2 |
24 | James Fletcher | 3 | |
54 | Kevin Kleveros | 5 | |
55 | Josef Záruba [19] | 6–7 | |
56 | Michael Markussen | 7 | |
JD Motorsport [20] | 25 | Juan Branger [6] | All |
26 | Jakub Dalewski [21] | 1–6 | |
JTR Racing [18] | 33 | Julio Moreno [22] | All |
PositiOne Motorsport [6] | 34 | Miika Laiho [23] | 1–3 |
Fortec Competition | 35 | Roman Beregech [8] | All |
36 | Ryan Tveter [24] | All | |
37 | Alfonso Celis Jr. [25] | All | |
38 | Corinna Kamper [26] | 2–7 | |
AV Formula | 39 | Fran Rueda [27] | All |
40 | Victor Sendin [27] | 1–3 | |
51 | Aleksander Bosak [28] | 5–7 | |
KTR | 42 | Yu Kanamaru [22] | 1, 5–6 |
43 | Alex Albon [22] | 1, 6 | |
44 | Ignazio D'Agosto [22] | 1 | |
Manor MP Motorsport | 46 | Oliver Rowland [22] | 1, 6–7 |
47 | Javier Merlo [22] | 1 | |
Krenek Motorsport | 49 | Christian Malcharek [26] | 2, 6 |
Jenzer Motorsport | 58 | Andrew Tang | 7 |
Brixia Horse Power | 59 | Andrea Baiguera | 7 |
The seven-event calendar for the 2013 season was revealed on 2 November 2012. [29]
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