2020 Formula Renault Eurocup

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The 2020 Formula Renault Eurocup was a multi-event motor racing championship for open-wheel, formula racing cars held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in 1.8 litre Formula Renault single-seat race cars that conform to the technical regulations of Formula Regional. The 2020 season was the 30th and final season Eurocup Formula Renault organised by Renault Sport, as it merged with the Formula Regional European Championship for the 2021 season. [1] The series visited nine circuits around Europe. [2] The championship was won by Victor Martins, with ART Grand Prix taking the teams' title. [3]

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Teams and drivers

In September 2019, ART Grand Prix announced its intention to compete in the championship for the first time since 2003. [4] Their bid was successful, with the team joining eight other teams from 2019. [5] On 3 July 2020 it was announced that Global Racing Service had withdrawn from the season due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. [6]

TeamsNo.Driver nameStatusRounds
Flag of France.svg R-ace GP [7] 1 Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet [7] All
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnathan Hoggard [8] R2
Flag of Finland.svg Elias Seppänen [9] RG10
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček [10] 1–7
Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov [11] R8–10
Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport [5] 11 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto [12] [13] All
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joey Alders [12] 1–2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk [14] 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort RG6–7
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček [11] 8–10
17 Flag of France.svg Hadrien David [15] RAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Motorsport [5] 20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn [12] [16] RAll
21 Flag of France.svg Reshad de Gerus [17] RAll
27 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ugo de Wilde [18] All
Flag of Italy.svg JD Motorsport [19] 32 Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales [20] R2–10
38 Flag of Finland.svg William Alatalo [21] RAll
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M2 Competition [5] 44 Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov [22] R1–2
Flag of Italy.svg Bhaitech Racing [5] 51 Flag of Hungary.svg László Tóth [23] RAll
52 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Marinangeli [24] R1–2, 5–10
Flag of Italy.svg Vicky Piria [25] 3–4
53 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo [26] All
Flag of Spain.svg FA Racing [5] [27] 71 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amaury Cordeel [12] All
72 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling [28] RG8
73 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tijmen van der Helm [12] RAll
Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix [5] 91 Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron [29] RAll
92 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins [30] All
93 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grégoire Saucy [31] All
IconStatus
RRookie
GGuest drivers ineligible for points

Calendar

The provisional calendar for the 2020 season was announced on 11 September 2019. [2]

On 15 May 2020, Renault Sport unveiled a new 10-round calendar, after multiple postponements and cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [35] The revised calendar included races at Magny-Cours for the first time since 2010, as well as a return to Imola and Zandvoort, where the series had last raced in 2004 and 2000 respectively. The rounds at Monaco, the Hungaroring and Silverstone were not rescheduled and were absent from the revised calendar. [36] On 25 September 2020, it was announced that the series would support the 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola to make up for the loss of the Monaco round. [37]

RoundCircuitDateSupporting
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 10 July 24H GT Series
24H TCE Series
R211 July
2R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 25 July GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
R226 July
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring 5 September
R26 September
4R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 12 September GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
French F4 Championship
R213 September
5R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Zandvoort 26 September GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
R227 September
6R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 10 October
R211 October
7R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 23 October GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
R224 October
8R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 31 October Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
R21 November
9R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 7 November Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
R28 November
10R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard 14 November GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
French F4 Championship
R215 November
Cancelled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
CircuitOriginal DateOriginally Supporting
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit 9 and 10 May
Flag of Monaco.svg Circuit de Monaco 23 and 24 May Monaco Grand Prix
Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring 26 and 27 September GT World Challenge Europe
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Yas Marina Circuit 13 and 14 November

Results

RoundCircuitPole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamRookie winner
1R1 Flag of Italy.svg Monza Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
R2 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joey Alders Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of France.svg R-ace GP Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov
2R1 Flag of Italy.svg Imola Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales Flag of Italy.svg JD Motorsport Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
R2 Flag of Finland.svg William Alatalo Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales Flag of Italy.svg JD Motorsport Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
R2 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron
4R1 Flag of France.svg Magny-Cours Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of France.svg R-ace GP Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
R2 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
5R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zandvoort Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of France.svg R-ace GP Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
6R1 Flag of Spain.svg Catalunya Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of France.svg Hadrien David
R2 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales
7R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Spa-Francorchamps Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
R2 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
8R1 Flag of Italy.svg Imola Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of France.svg R-ace GP Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
R2 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto Flag of France.svg Victor Martins Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix Flag of France.svg Hadrien David
9R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheim Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of France.svg R-ace GP Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
R2 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Bhaitech Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
10R1 Flag of France.svg Paul Ricard Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Bhaitech Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn
R2 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Bhaitech Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn

Championship standings

Points system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' championship

Pos.Driver MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of France.svg Victor Martins 102441131121124512242348
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Collet 312564122122761Ret1Ret24304
3 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto 13677613Ret6363112424333213.5
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Alex Quinn 2Ret53139558127Ret41243455183
5 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Colombo 13Ret711256495149WDWD3115111170
6 Flag of Spain.svg David Vidales 113823341141016RetRet6769169
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grégoire Saucy 118141343461084Ret113Ret7RetRet71595.5
8 Flag of Finland.svg William Alatalo Ret5325Ret98111012899897911792
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ugo de Wilde 8Ret8812127712133Ret3295Ret881185.5
10 Flag of France.svg Hadrien David 76912147Ret131611568146310Ret9Ret71
11 Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron Ret12Ret61121012717812RetDNSRet895101754
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tijmen van der Helm 491291013DNSDNS1371071271214813161445
13 Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov 5410Ret111014615640
14 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček 914RetRet8118Ret4615Ret1313106Ret12171239
15 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amaury Cordeel 6Ret1110910Ret95DNS131361014131211131033
16 Flag of Hungary.svg László Tóth 15716161614111118161610158Ret151114191614
17 Flag of France.svg Reshad de Gerus 1413151515Ret12Ret151417111415712151012Ret8
18 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk 1492
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joey Alders Ret1013171
20 Flag of Italy.svg Vicky Piria 1715Ret101
21 Flag of Italy.svg Nicola Marinangeli 12111714171518Ret161113Ret131518131
22 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Johnathan Hoggard Ret18†0
guest drivers ineligible to score points
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort 9555 
  Flag of Finland.svg Elias Seppänen 148 
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling 1516 
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
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)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
 — Did not finish, but classified

Notes:

Teams' championship

For teams entering more than two cars only the two best-finishing cars are eligible to score points in the teams' championship.

Pos.Team MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of France.svg ART Grand Prix 102441131121123512242471.5
118146424678412114Ret795715
2 Flag of France.svg R-ace GP 312564122122761101624351
914Ret18†8118Ret4615Ret131311Ret14Ret156
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 13677613136353112424333286.5
76912147RetRet14966814631012912
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arden Motorsport 213531295581231131243455273.5
8Ret8813127712137Ret4275158811
5 Flag of Italy.svg JD Motorsport Ret51138233411499896767261
325Ret9811101281016RetRet79119
6 Flag of Italy.svg Bhaitech Racing 1277112564951491583115111186
1311161416141110171516101611131511141813
7 Flag of Spain.svg FA Racing49119910Ret957107671213811131078
6Ret12101013DNSDNS13DNS13131210141412131614
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M2 Competition 5410Ret23
Pos.TeamR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg

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