2014 Formula Renault seasons

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This article describes all the 2014 seasons of Formula Renault series across the world.

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Calendar

This table indicates the round number of each Formula Renault series according to weekend dates. The dark note indicates Winter Series dates.

Formula
Renault
MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
22-2329-305–612–1319–2126–273–49–1117–1824–2531-17–814–1521–2228–295–612–1319–2025–272–39–1016–1723–2430-316–713–1420–2127–284–511–1218–1925–261–28–915–1622–2329–306–713–14
WSbR 1–23–456–78–910–1112–1314–1516–17
Eurocup 1–23–45–67–89–1011–1213–14
Alps 1–23–45–67–89–1011–1213–14
NEC 1–23–45–78–910–1112–1415–17
Protyre 1-34–67–89-1112-1314–15
Asia 1–23–56–78–99–1213–14
French F4 1–33–67–910–1213–1516–1819–21
1.6 NEC 1-23-45-67-89-1011-1213-15
1.6 Nordic 1-23-56-910-1112-1314-1516-17

Formula Renault 3.5L

Formula Renault 2.0L

2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup season

2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup season

2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season

2014 Protyre Formula Renault Championship season

2014 Asian Formula Renault Series season

Formula Renault 1.6L

2014 French F4 Championship season

2014 Formula Renault 1.6 NEC season

Pos [1] No.DriverTeam Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Zandvoort
21 April
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Spa
31 May-1 June
Flag of Germany.svg
Nürburgring
12–13 July
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Assen
3 August
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Zolder
30 August
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Spa
4–5 October
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Zandvoort
19 October
Points
123456789101112131415
111 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anton de Pasquale Lechner Racing School 112211124116117328
299 Flag of Estonia.svg Ralf Aron Scuderia Nordica858778213221562263
310 Flag of Austria.svg Florian Janits Lechner Racing School 4841297531432431250
462 Flag of Austria.svg Ferdinand Habsburg Lechner Racing School 6218656366745229213
569 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Provily Racing (1-2)
Lechner Racing School (3-15)
595334659563644207
63 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Janneau EsmeijerProvily Racing3411424423511201
79 Flag of Sweden.svg Oliver SöderströmScuderia Nordica666411911115887888177
821 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Boris KolffProvily Racing10716148581013†12910753151
917 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul SieljesStuart Racing Team141413161313131212†911129711136
1022 Flag of Germany.svg Cedric Piro Pirosport 131514101011101410111081012DNS115
114 Flag of Germany.svg Nicholas OttoCaptain Racing1258107413116103
1220 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Pirosport (1-8)
MB Motorsport (9-10)
2321132316†17†7690
131 Flag of Germany.svg Marcel LenerzStuart Racing Team8112051210DSQ811†DNS12983
1495 Flag of Sweden.svg Pontus FredricssonTrackstar Racing11107159965
155 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Simon MirguetProvily Racing12139961265
1612 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul BlomqvistTrackstar Racing3815†1347
171 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roy GeertsStuart Racing Team3131039
1877 Flag of Germany.svg Laurents Hörr Dutt Motorsport911538
1912 Flag of Austria.svg Jakob Schober Lechner Racing School 111012†30
2016 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter BoerekampsProvily Racing7728
21100 Flag of Sweden.svg Lukas SundahlSundahl Racing101121
227 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Neal van VaerenberghStuart Racing Team151215
23800 Flag of Finland.svg Ilmari KorpivaaraFinndrive111714
249 Flag of Sweden.svg Karl EroTrackstar Racing1219141612
25440 Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus EricssonLyran Engineering15189
26810 Flag of Sweden.svg David NordgrenTrackstar Racing17205
27700 Flag of Finland.svg Joonas LappalainenFinndrive19DNS2
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Notes:

Teams' championship

Pos [2] TeamPoints
1 Flag of Austria.svg Lechner Racing School 366
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Scuderia Nordica270
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Provily Racing252
4 Flag of Germany.svg Pirosports 157
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Stuart Racing Team146
6 Flag of Germany.svg Captain racing97
7 Flag of Sweden.svg Trackstar Racing65
8 Flag of Germany.svg Dutt Motorsport37
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg MB Motorsport29
Guest team ineligible for points
Flag of Sweden.svg Sundahl Racing
Flag of Sweden.svg Lyran Engineering
Flag of Finland.svg Finndrive

2014 Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic season

2014 Formula Renault 1.6 NEZ season

Other Formulas powered by Renault championships

2014 V de V Challenge Monoplace season

2014 Remus Formula Renault 2.0 Cup season

The season was held between 17 May and 11 October and raced across Austria, Germany, Italy 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 Austria.svg
RBR
17-18 May
Flag of Austria.svg
SAL
4-5 Jul
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC1
25-26 Jul
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
MOS
9-10 Aug
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
13-14 Sept
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
BRN
26-27 Sept
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
10-11 Oct
PtsPts
(Div. II)
1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Thomas AreggerEquipe Bernoise4321213332112Ret244280
2 Flag of Switzerland.svg Kurt BöhlenBMS Böhlen Motorsport35131Ret2132166204
3 Flag of Switzerland.svg Moritz Müller CreponTeam Heuri Rennwagen5632Ret4232243159154
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg Max Biedermann Inter EuropolCompetition 121193N/A
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Josef ZarubaChina BRT by JCS Team1150N/A
=5 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Hamprecht Inter Europol Competition 1150N/A
7 Flag of Germany.svg Oliver StarkStark Motorsport323333
8 Flag of the United States.svg Robert Siska Inter Europol Competition 3330N/A
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav PospisilKrenek Motorsport4424N/A
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin KuncKrenek Motorsport4522N/A
=10 Flag of Germany.svg Glenn Rupp Inter Europol Competition 5422N/A
12 Flag of Slovakia.svg Christian MalcharekKrenek Motorsport2Ret18N/A
=12 Flag of Ukraine.svg Danilo PronenkoAS Motorsport-GSK TeamRet218N/A
14 Flag of Germany.svg Hartmut BertschConrad Racing Sport76Ret1422
15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg David Richert Inter Europol Competition Ret412N/A
16 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias StarkStark Motorsport6812

2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina season

All cars use Tito 02 chassis, all races were held in Argentina, except for one round in Chile. [5] [6]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole
Points201512108643211

1 extra point in each race for regularly qualified drivers.

PosDriverTeam Flag of Argentina.svg
RAF
22-23 Mar
Flag of Argentina.svg
VIE
13 Apr
Flag of Argentina.svg
OCA
3-4 May
Flag of Argentina.svg
ROS
24-25 May
Flag of Argentina.svg
PAM
14-15 Jun
Flag of Argentina.svg
BUA
19-20 Jul
Flag of Argentina.svg
RES
16-17 Aug
Flag of Argentina.svg
ZON
4-5 Oct
Flag of Argentina.svg
RHO
25-26 Oct
Flag of Chile.svg
COD
8-9 Nov
Flag of Argentina.svg
SLU
27/30 Nov
Points
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Manuel MalloWerner Basalto732361771344?1114712111121284
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Federico CavagneroJLS Motorsport65?11224115?15374415222254240
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo ReyLitoral Group315123918171?3251551565642209
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel CalamariWerner Competición (?), Corsa Racing (?)11?417194326?51488213781076185
5 Flag of Chile.svg Felipe SchmaukLitoral Group101739311695?415172610154413179
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Emiliano MarinoWerner Competición47?616551732?9611133414437315148
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Lima CapitaoWerner Competición (?), JLS Motorsport (?)24?761663?14161591261811565120
8 Flag of Argentina.svg Martín MoggiaLitoral Group129?810881079?24437717315387119
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón CabreraCorsa Racing112?561412516?11176610131856119978
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Javier MerloCorsa Racing16243114569
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás DominiciCorsa Junior184101951510?17189934898121463
12 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolas CazalJLS Motorsport1313?1313111221813?13113151418711717101055
13 Flag of Uruguay.svg Francisco CammarotaLitoral Group86?7111615787?68151761348
14 Flag of Argentina.svg Hernán SatlerWerner Junior98?1051216151112?1271010171699139111646
15 Flag of Chile.svg Maximiliano Matías Soto ZuritaWerner Competición (?), Corsa Racing (?)1414?1212141091011?7101212817512101316835
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago MalloWerner Basalto1812?1981517111217?1691316111916171812131120
17 Flag of Chile.svg Kevin ToledoWerner Competición21413161817
18 Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón MartínezPampa Racing17101514141318?8121281210141416
19 Flag of Argentina.svg Fernando AyalaLitoral Group15161199118168?15
20 Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolas Antonio SalamoneBarovero Racing Team14?101316111598161716151311
21 Flag of Argentina.svg Santiago PiovanoJLS Motorsport5?9
22 Flag of Argentina.svg Andres Nestor BaroveroBarovero Racing Team17713136
23 Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro SabellaMS Racing Car1611?141518184
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Rudi Samuel BundziakWerner Competición13141114121514124
25 Flag of Argentina.svg Víctor Fabián TrungellitiWerner Junior1611103
26 Flag of Chile.svg José Luis RiffoLitoral GroupDNS1

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