2019 Formula Renault seasons

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This article describes all the 2019 seasons of Formula Renault series across the world.

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Regional Formula 3

2019 Formula Renault Eurocup season

Formula Renault 2.0L

2019 Asian Formula Renault Series season

Unofficial Formula Renault championships

2019 Ultimate Cup Series Monoplace season

The season was held between 23 March and 3 November, predominantly based in France but also racing across Europe in Tatuus FR 2.0 chassis. [1] Gentleman Drivers are indicated in blue.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th
Points2824201716151413121110987654321
PosDriverTeam Flag of Portugal.svg
Estoril
23-24 March [2]
Flag of France.svg
Dijon
26-27 April [3]
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakiaring
25 May [4]
Flag of Italy.svg
Mugello
28-29 June [5]
Flag of Spain.svg
Valencia
27-28 Sept [6]
Flag of France.svg
Magny-Cours
19-20 Oct [7]
Flag of France.svg
Paul Ricard
2-3 Nov [8]
Pts
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amaury Bonduel Lamo Racing2111211398411111310111418
2 Flag of France.svg Sacha LehmannLamo Racing442212211415211DNPRet114233413
3 Flag of France.svg Augustin CollinotLamo Racing33Ret33332233410222214Ret5374
4 Flag of France.svg Baptiste Berthelot CD Sport  [ fr ]129711Ret757Ret1223RetRet362542230
5 Flag of Italy.svg Pietro PecceniniTS Corse966679463576433445958229
6 Flag of France.svg Brice MorabitoTS Corse125444Ret5Ret219
7 Flag of France.svg Franck Gauvin Graff Racing 61387967101311129565Ret5313720210
8 Flag of France.svg Maxime LebretonFormula Motorsport1017955Ret9116698Ret56Ret107202
9 Flag of France.svg Victor JabouilleLamo Racing816101288Ret44105DNS188
10 Flag of France.svg Alain BucherLamo Racing1181110121013155161514898Ret98161217175
11 Flag of France.svg Nicolas PironneauFormula Motorsport574681264425DNSDNS168
12 Flag of France.svg Romain GeoffroyLamo Racing14121416171412148181618Ret1310151112131
13 Flag of France.svg Thierry AimardLamo RacingRet111314131511121019171712101671112211514127
14 Flag of Switzerland.svg Walter RykartFormula MotorsportRet1412810RetRet16714141311Ret11Ret861814Ret116
15 Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin GugkaevFormula Motorsport89117117108
16 Flag of France.svg Thomas Mialane Graff Racing 753100
17 Flag of France.svg Thierry MalhommeLamo RacingRet10DNS101314151816RetRetRet88
18 Flag of France.svg Vincent IognaFormula Motorsport96512Ret11661062
19 Flag of France.svg Michel PiroirdFormula Motorsport13111191010108962
20 Flag of France.svg Erwin CreedFormula Motorsport263RetDNPDNP59
21 Flag of the United States.svg Howard SklarTS Corse131515181616201919141415613Ret23181657
22 Flag of France.svg Fabrice Rossello Graff Racing 138159161257426DNSDNS27
23 Flag of France.svg Alain RebusLamo Racing15141222
24 Flag of France.svg Philippe Haezebrouck Formula Motorsport17131278721
25 Flag of France.svg Serge CoperchiniLamo Racing17151318
- Flag of France.svg Frederic BoillotKrafft Racing2217180
- Flag of France.svg Gregory ChoukrounLamo Racing17DNS130
- Flag of France.svg Francois DestandauLamo RacingRet12130
- Flag of Switzerland.svg Caryl FritscheLamo Racing19Ret110
- Flag of France.svg Sébastien Geny-GrosLamo Racing14RetRet0
- Flag of France.svg Daniel HaroutLycee pro D'Artagnan11RetRet0
- Flag of Switzerland.svg Konstantin LachenauerFormula Motorsport3Ret70
- Flag of France.svg Alexandre LafourcadeLamo Racing1210DNS0
- Flag of France.svg Baptiste LeonardFormula Motorsport914Ret2413190
- Flag of France.svg Julien LevrayZig Zag7240
- Flag of France.svg Nicolas MatileZig Zag2016150
- Flag of France.svg Evan MeunierKrafft Racing8960
- Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi PalegoTS Course15790
- Flag of Australia (converted).svg Basile Papadimitriou Inter Europol Competition 10Ret110
- Flag of the United States.svg Robert Siska Inter Europol Competition 13151481290
- Flag of Italy.svg Vincezo Francesco Tesoriero Inter Europol Competition 1115130
PosDriverTeam Flag of Portugal.svg
Estoril
Flag of France.svg
Dijon
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Slovakiaring
Flag of Italy.svg
Mugello
Flag of Spain.svg
Valencia
Flag of France.svg
Magny-Cours
Flag of France.svg
Paul Ricard
Pts

2019 Drexler-Automotive Formula Renault 2.0 Pokal season

The season was held between 5th April and 13 October, and raced across Austria, Italy, Czech Republic and Germany. [9] The races occur with other categories cars as part of the 2019 Austria Formula 3 Cup, this section presents only the Austrian Formula Renault 2.0L classification. [10]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421
PosDriverTeam Flag of Italy.svg
Monza
6-7 April
Flag of Austria.svg
Red Bull Ring
18-19 May
Flag of Italy.svg
Imola
22-23 June
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Most
29-30 June
Flag of Italy.svg
Mugello
20-21 July
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Brno
7-8 Sept
Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungaroring
12-13 Oct
Pts
1 Flag of Austria.svg Nico GruberTeam Hoffmann Racing211Ret111122111250
2 Flag of Austria.svg Dr. Norbert GroerTeam Hoffmann Racing344552Ret43394786175
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Matej KacovskyTeam HKC Racing22312281.5
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg Simon StollerTeam Hoffmann Racing112Ret68
5 Flag of Switzerland.svg Thomas AreggerEquipe BernoiseRet3344Ret60
6 Flag of Hungary.svg Robert HeflerF-Racing 2000Ret33354
7 Flag of the United States.svg Robert Siska Inter Europol Competition 7WD109751
8 Flag of Germany.svg Hermann AverbeckHermann Averbeck454Ret1110Ret48
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Thomas ChabrChabr Motorsport3311537
10 Flag of Germany.svg Matthias Lüthen Lüthen Motorsport GmbH 97Ret33
11 Flag of Switzerland.svg Stephan GlaserCSG Motorsport Academy101022
12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vaclav SafarGT2 Motorsport2218
13 Flag of Germany.svg Hartmut BertschConrad Racing Sport8WD10
Drivers ineligible to score points
- Flag of Poland.svg Mirecki BartlomiejBM Racing Team1211222-
- Flag of Hungary.svg Nikolas SzaboF-Racing 2000694633DNS-
- Flag of Hungary.svg Lajos SzomszédF-Racing 200068443-
- Flag of Hungary.svg Laszlo TurakNivo Motorsport Kft.5779558-
- Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt BaloghHF Racing TeamRet687665-
- Flag of Hungary.svg Gabor Martin LengyelNivo Motorsport Kft.WD85Ret8DNS4-
PosDriverTeam Flag of Italy.svg
Monza
Flag of Austria.svg
Red Bull Ring
Flag of Italy.svg
Imola
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Most
Flag of Italy.svg
Mugello
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Brno
Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungaroring
Pts

2019 Formula Nordic season

2019 Formula Renault 2.0 Argentina season

All cars use Tito 02 chassis, all races were held in Argentina. [11] [12]

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole
Points201512108643211

1 extra point in each race for regularly qualified drivers.

FIA Formula 4 powered by Renault

2019 French F4 Championship season

2019 F4 Danish Championship

2019 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship

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