2013 World Series by Renault

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The 2013 World Series by Renault was the ninth season of Renault Sport's series of events, with four different championships racing under one banner. Consisting of the Formula Renault 3.5 Series, Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, the Eurocup Mégane Trophy and Eurocup Clio, the World Series by Renault ran at seven different venues where fans could get into the meetings for no cost whatsoever, such is the uniqueness of the series. [1]

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The series began on 27 April at the Ciudad del Motor de Aragón in Alcañiz, and finished on 20 October at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, just outside Barcelona. Round Nürburgring dropped. While Red Bull Ring made its debut in the series' schedule, while Formula Renault 3.5 had two extra races on its own, in support of the Monaco Grand Prix and Monza Superstars Series round and Eurocup Clio had additional rounds in support of the Imola round of the Italian Clio Cup, and the Alcañiz round of the International Clio Cup.

Race calendar

CircuitLocationDateSeriesWinning driverWinning team
Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza Monza, Italy 6 AprilFR3.5 1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports
7 AprilFR3.5 2 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Caterham
Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad del Motor de Aragón Alcañiz, Spain 27 AprilFR3.5 3 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Flag of France.svg DAMS
FR2.0 1 Flag of France.svg Matthieu Vaxivière Flag of France.svg Tech 1 Racing
EMT 1 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
28 AprilFR3.5 4 Flag of Colombia.svg Carlos Huertas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin
FR2.0 2 Flag of France.svg Matthieu Vaxivière Flag of France.svg Tech 1 Racing
EMT 2 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari Imola, Italy 11 MayEC 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Files Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Pyro
12 MayEC 2 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Pedalà Flag of Italy.svg Composit Motorsport
Flag of Monaco.svg Circuit de Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco 26 MayFR3.5 5 Flag of Switzerland.svg Nico Müller Flag of Italy.svg International Draco Racing
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Spa, Belgium 1 JuneFR3.5 6 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Flag of France.svg DAMS
FR2.0 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport
EMT 3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Verschuur Flag of the Netherlands.svg McGregor by Equipe Verschuur
EC 3 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Milan Flag of France.svg Team LMV CL Brakes
2 JuneFR3.5 7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports
FR2.0 4 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam
EMT 4 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
EC 4 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Milan Flag of France.svg Team LMV CL Brakes
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow Raceway Volokolamsk, Russia 22 JuneFR3.5 8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports
FR2.0 5 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Flag of France.svg Tech 1 Racing
EMT 5 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
23 JuneFR3.5 9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports
FR2.0 6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport
EMT 6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Verschuur Flag of the Netherlands.svg McGregor by Equipe Verschuur
Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring Spielberg, Austria 20 JulyFR3.5 10 Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lotus
FR2.0 7 Flag of Italy.svg Ignazio D'Agosto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg KTR
EMT 7 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
EC 5 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Pedalà Flag of Italy.svg Composit Motorsport
21 JulyFR3.5 11 Flag of Denmark.svg Marco Sørensen Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lotus
FR2.0 8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport
EMT 8 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
EC 6 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Pedalà Flag of Italy.svg Composit Motorsport
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring Mogyoród, Hungary 14 SeptemberFR3.5 12 Flag of Switzerland.svg Nico Müller Flag of Italy.svg International Draco Racing
FR2.0 9 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Flag of France.svg Tech 1 Racing
EMT 9 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
15 SeptemberFR3.5 13 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Caterham
FR2.0 10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP
EMT 10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Verschuur Flag of the Netherlands.svg McGregor by Equipe Verschuur
Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard Le Castellet, France 28 SeptemberFR3.5 14 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Caterham
FR2.0 11 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Flag of France.svg Tech 1 Racing
EMT 11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Verschuur Flag of the Netherlands.svg McGregor by Equipe Verschuur
EC 7 Flag of Spain.svg Oscar Nogués Flag of Italy.svg RMS Engineering
29 SeptemberFR3.5 15 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Flag of France.svg DAMS
FR2.0 12 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Flag of France.svg ART Junior Team
EC 8 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Milan Flag of France.svg Team LMV CL Brakes
Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Montmeló, Spain 19 OctoberFR3.5 16 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Flag of France.svg DAMS
FR2.0 13 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP
EMT 12 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team
EC 9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Files Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Pyro
20 OctoberFR3.5 17 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Flag of France.svg DAMS
FR2.0 14 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Flag of France.svg ART Junior Team
EMT 13 Flag of Switzerland.svg Stefano Comini Flag of France.svg Team Lompech Sport
EMT 14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Verschuur Flag of the Netherlands.svg McGregor by Equipe Verschuur
EC 10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Files Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Pyro
Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad del Motor de Aragón Alcañiz, Spain 2 NovemberEC 11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Files Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Pyro
3 NovemberEC 12 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Pulic Flag of Slovenia.svg Lema Racing Team
IconChampionship
FR3.5 Formula Renault 3.5 Series
FR2.0 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
EMT Eurocup Mégane Trophy
EC Eurocup Clio

Championships

Formula Renault 3.5 Series

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Flag of France.svg DAMS 274
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports 214
3 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Caterham 172
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Will Stevens Flag of the United Kingdom.svg P1 by Strakka Racing 148
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg Nico Müller Flag of Italy.svg International Draco Racing 143

Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Flag of France.svg Tech 1 Racing 195
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Rowland Flag of the Netherlands.svg Manor MP Motorsport 179
3 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Flag of France.svg ART Junior Team159
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports 130
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries Flag of Finland.svg Koiranen GP 113

Eurocup Mégane Trophy

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of Italy.svg Mirko Bortolotti Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team275
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mike Verschuur Flag of the Netherlands.svg McGregor by Equipe Verschuur237
3 Flag of Italy.svg Kevin Gilardoni Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team169
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kelvin Snoeks Flag of Italy.svg Oregon Team129
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Erik Janiš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Gravity Charouz 121

Eurocup Clio

Pos.DriverTeamPoints
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Files Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Pyro198
2 Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Pedalà Flag of Italy.svg Composit Motorsport165
3 Flag of France.svg Nicolas Milan Flag of France.svg Team LMV CL Brakes161
4 Flag of Denmark.svg Thomas Fjordbach Flag of France.svg Polar Seafood Racing123
5 Flag of France.svg Éric Trémoulet Flag of France.svg Vic Team117

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