2013 Formula Renault seasons

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This article describes all the 2013 seasons of Formula Renault series across the world.

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Formula Renault 3.5L

Formula Renault 2.0L

2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup season

2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup season

2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season

2013 Protyre Formula Renault Championship season

2013 Pau Trophy

On 20 May 2013, first non-championship Pau Trophy for Formula Renault 2.0 was held. The main race was won by Prema Powerteam driver Luca Ghiotto. [1]

NoDriverTeamQRR
10 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto Prema Powerteam 101
5 Flag of Russia.svg Egor Orudzhev Tech 1 Racing 82
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Fortec Motorsports 23
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland Manor MP Motorsport 34
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matt Parry Fortec Motorsports 15
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Bonifacio Prema Powerteam 56
7 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Tech 1 Racing 77
14 Flag of France.svg Tristan Papavoine AV Formula 108
15 Flag of France.svg Nicolas PironneauFormula Motorsport129
6 Flag of France.svg Matthieu Vaxivière Tech 1 Racing 4Ret
3 Flag of Mexico.svg Alfonso Celis Jr. Fortec Motorsports 9Ret
16 Flag of France.svg Marc CattaneoFormula Motorsport11Ret
NoDriverTeamQRR

2013 Asian Formula Renault Series season

Formula Renault 1.6L

2013 French F4 Championship season

2013 Formula Renault 1.6 NEC season

Pos [2] No.DriverTeam Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Zandvoort
20 May
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Assen
4 August
Flag of Belgium.svg
Zolder
21 September
Flag of Germany.svg
Nürburgring
28 September
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Zandvoort
13 October
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Assen
20 October
Points
123456789101112
17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roy GeertsStuart Racing Team142122331251289
29 Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Rump Scuderia Nordica211361113326288
38 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Janneau EsmeijerProvily Racing4592132241465222
45 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Van Amersfoort Racing (1–4)
B&W Motorsport (5–12)
Ret66436452132213
512 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul BlomqvistTrackstar Racing33475126813174
620 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tommy van Erp Van Amersfoort Racing 521194566137Ret4164
713 Flag of Mexico.svg Pato O'Ward Provily Racing547712547117
811 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus FredricssonTrackstar Racing8105DNS8456Ret10112
94 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas SundahlSundahl Racing68368988
1018 Flag of Sweden.svg Oliver SöderströmScuderia Nordica101298111388
112 Flag of Sweden.svg Otto TjäderKOAN Event Racing1111121012983
1217 Flag of Belgium.svg Yaro DeckersStuart Racing Team1013Ret1177111177
136 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joel AffolterProvily Racing (1–2)
Stuart Racing Team (3–4)
778854
141 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul SieljesStuart Racing Team887853
1510 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl-Gustav AnnusScuderia Nordica1010141139
1616 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter BoerekampsProvily Racing7530
1722 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jan Schwitter Walter Lechner Racing 9429
1821 Flag of Austria.svg Florian Janits Walter Lechner Racing 71025
1923 Flag of Sweden.svg Kimmy LarssonSupercar Experience9924
2024 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brian KroonProvily Racing101220
2114 Flag of Estonia.svg Marcus KiisaScuderia Nordica121218
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

2013 Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic season

2013 Formula Renault 1.6 NEZ season

Other Formulas powered by Renault championships

2013 V de V Challenge Monoplace season

2013 Remus Formula Renault 2.0 Cup season

The season was held between 7 April and 11 September and raced across Austria, Germany and Czech Republic. [3] The races occur with other categories as part of the Austria Formula 3 Cup, this section presents only the Austrian Formula Renault 2.0 classifications. Division II cars were built between 2000 - 2009. [4]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421
PosDriverTeam Flag of Germany.svg
HOC1
7 Apr
Flag of Austria.svg
RBR
12 May
Flag of Germany.svg
LAU
2 Jun
Flag of Austria.svg
SAL
7 Jul
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
28 Jul
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
MOS
11 Aug
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC3
12 Sept
PtsPts
(Div. II)
1 Flag of Poland.svg Jakub Śmiechowski Inter Europol Competition 111111150N/A
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Manuel AmwegEquipe Bernoise33Ret2Ret1223124151
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Kurt Böhlenbms Böhlen Motorsport215211121143
4 Flag of Germany.svg Hartmut BertschConrad Racing Sport3311RetRet492105
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Gabriala JilkovaKrenek Motorsport2224DNS66N/A
6 Flag of Slovakia.svg Christian MalcharekKrenek Motorsport1150N/A
7 Flag of Germany.svg Severin AusterschmidtSeverin Austerschmidt333848
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas AreggerThomas Aregger323333
9 Flag of the United States.svg Robert Siska SL Formula Racing4424N/A
=9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Max Biedermann Inter EuropolCompetition 4424N/A
11 Flag of Germany.svg Bernd SchererConrad Racing Sport452222
12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David FreiburghausSBM Motorsport218N/A
13 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Steve BrodbeckDaltec Racing spol s.r.o.315N/A
=13 Flag of Germany.svg Simon StollerKrenek Motorsport315N/A
15 Flag of Germany.svg Oliver StarkOliver Stark41218
16 Flag of Germany.svg Frank NowakFrank Nowak5Ret1018
=16 Flag of Germany.svg Helga HeinrichHelga Heinrich51015

2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina season

All cars use Tito 02 chassis, all races were held in Argentina. [5] [6]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole
Points201512108643211

1 extra point in each race for regularly qualified drivers.

PosDriverTeam RIC
10 Mar
ROS
21 Apr
ZON
12 May
PAM
2 Jun
OCA
23 Jun
RHO
14 Jul
JUN
10 Aug
SFE
1 Sept
GRN
22 Sept
SAN
10 Nov
SLU
1 Dec
Points
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Julián SanteroGabriel Werner Competición1121121111?1111234.5
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Manuel Nicolas LuqueLitoral Group1121192116226?2323139.5
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel CalamariGabriel Werner Competición2455591120214?4515589
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo ReyCorsa Racing127611151873518?723473
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Manuel MalloCorsa Racing61412331121139?15115265.5
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo CiarrocchiCroizet Racing55326161891113?620859.5
7 Flag of Uruguay.svg Francisco CammarotaLitoral Group Fórmula1310108111241283?1644856
8 Flag of Chile.svg Felipe SchmaukLitoral Group33151772015181912?39141351
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano MarinoGabriel Werner Competición961778554919?1269748.5
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Alejandro WagnerWerner Junior712741414813105?571047
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Lima CapitaoBarobero Racing (?), Werner Junior (?)1519418101735620?861043.5
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco GeminianiWerner Junior48209971471515?1413131231
13 Flag of Argentina.svg Amadis FarinaJLS Motorsport169812193138421?24.5
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico PaoloniGabriel Werner Competición678?131016421
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago PiovanoLitoral Group Fórmula171964192217?8212020
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando AyalaCroizet Racing (?), Litoral Group Fórmula (?)8171115171521207?1114171419
17 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Javier MerloCorsa Racing2?17
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás DominiciOsdom Racing14181313124101013161915
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Andres Nestor BaroveroBarovero Racing Team667
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro SabellaJLS Motorsport101314161615176
21 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan David LopezJLS Motorsport1576
22 Flag of Chile.svg Pablo Donoso PradoBouvier Racing11914185
23 Flag of Colombia.svg Camilo Forero VásquezJLS Motorsport10994.5
24 Flag of Chile.svg Sebastian ValenzuelaBasco Racing Team16191214144
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Hernán SatlerWerner Competición93
26 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín ChourroutRCH Motosport1618223
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Gino BernardelliCroizet Racing10183
28 Flag of Argentina.svg Ayrton ReutemannBarovero Racing Team161819123
29 Flag of Chile.svg Maximiliano Matías Soto ZuritaCorsa Racing1618113
30 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Lisandro FerreyraJLS Motorsport17113
31 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás MeichtriHRC Pro Team8192.5
32 Flag of Argentina.svg Lucas PérsicoBouvier Racing102
33 Flag of Ecuador.svg Mateo FernandezJLS Motorsport131714162
34 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico CavagneroOsdom Racing1712112
35 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico MoisesCroizet Racing10131.5
36 Flag of Argentina.svg Emmanuel CáceresLitoral Group Fórmula.201
37 Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio AlviginiWerner Junior151
PosDriverTeam RIC ROS ZON PAM OCA RHO JUN SFE GRN SAN SLU Points

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