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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]

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with the team joining eight other teams from 2019.[5] On 3 July 2020 it was announced that Global Racing Service had withdrawn from the season due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

Teams No. Driver name Status Rounds
France R-ace GP[7] 1 Brazil Caio Collet[7] All
2 United Kingdom Johnathan Hoggard[8] R 2
Finland Elias Seppänen[9] R G 10
3 Czech Republic Petr Ptáček[10] 1–7
Russia Michael Belov[11] R 8–10
Netherlands MP Motorsport[5] 11 Argentina Franco Colapinto[12][13] All
12 Netherlands Joey Alders[12] 1–2
Czech Republic Roman Staněk[14] 5
Netherlands Kas Haverkort R G 6–7
Czech Republic Petr Ptáček[11] 8–10
17 France Hadrien David[15] R All
United Kingdom Arden Motorsport[5] 20 United Kingdom Alex Quinn[12][16] R All
21 France Reshad de Gerus[17] R All
27 Belgium Ugo de Wilde[18] All
Italy JD Motorsport[19] 32 Spain David Vidales[20] R 2–10
38 Finland William Alatalo[21] R All
Belgium M2 Competition[5] 44 Russia Michael Belov[22] R 1–2
Italy Bhaitech Racing[5] 51 Hungary László Tóth[23] R All
52 Italy Nicola Marinangeli[24] R 1–2, 5–10
Italy Vicky Piria[25] 3–4
53 Italy Lorenzo Colombo[26] All
Spain FA Racing[5][27] 71 Belgium Amaury Cordeel[12] All
72 United Kingdom Abbi Pulling[28] R G 8
73 Netherlands Tijmen van der Helm[12] R All
France ART Grand Prix[5] 91 Estonia Paul Aron[29] R All
92 France Victor Martins[30] All
93 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy[31] All
Icon Status
R Rookie
G Guest 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]

Round Circuit Date Supporting
1 R1 Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 10 July 24H GT Series
24H TCE Series
R2 11 July
2 R1 Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 25 July GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
R2 26 July
3 R1 Germany Nürburgring 5 September
R2 6 September
4 R1 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 12 September GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
French F4 Championship
R2 13 September
5 R1 Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort 26 September GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
R2 27 September
6 R1 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 10 October
R2 11 October
7 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 23 October GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
R2 24 October
8 R1 Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 31 October Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
R2 1 November
9 R1 Germany Hockenheimring 7 November Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
R2 8 November
10 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard 14 November GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
French F4 Championship
R2 15 November
Cancelled due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic
Circuit Original Date Originally Supporting
United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit 9 and 10 May
Monaco Circuit de Monaco 23 and 24 May Monaco Grand Prix
Hungary Hungaroring 26 and 27 September GT World Challenge Europe
United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit 13 and 14 November

Results

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Round Circuit Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Rookie winner
1 R1 Italy Monza United Kingdom Alex Quinn United Kingdom Alex Quinn Argentina Franco Colapinto Netherlands MP Motorsport United Kingdom Alex Quinn
R2 France Victor Martins Netherlands Joey Alders Brazil Caio Collet France R-ace GP Russia Michael Belov
2 R1 Italy Imola Spain David Vidales Spain David Vidales Spain David Vidales Italy JD Motorsport Spain David Vidales
R2 Finland William Alatalo Spain David Vidales Spain David Vidales Italy JD Motorsport Spain David Vidales
3 R1 Germany Nürburgring France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix Spain David Vidales
R2 France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix Estonia Paul Aron
4 R1 France Magny-Cours Brazil Caio Collet Argentina Franco Colapinto Brazil Caio Collet France R-ace GP Spain David Vidales
R2 France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix Spain David Vidales
5 R1 Netherlands Zandvoort France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix Spain David Vidales
R2 Brazil Caio Collet France Victor Martins Brazil Caio Collet France R-ace GP Spain David Vidales
6 R1 Spain Catalunya France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix France Hadrien David
R2 France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix Spain David Vidales
7 R1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps France Victor Martins France Victor Martins Argentina Franco Colapinto Netherlands MP Motorsport United Kingdom Alex Quinn
R2 France Victor Martins Brazil Caio Collet United Kingdom Alex Quinn United Kingdom Arden Motorsport United Kingdom Alex Quinn
8 R1 Italy Imola Italy Lorenzo Colombo Brazil Caio Collet Brazil Caio Collet France R-ace GP United Kingdom Alex Quinn
R2 France Victor Martins Argentina Franco Colapinto France Victor Martins France ART Grand Prix France Hadrien David
9 R1 Germany Hockenheim Brazil Caio Collet Brazil Caio Collet Brazil Caio Collet France R-ace GP United Kingdom Alex Quinn
R2 Italy Lorenzo Colombo Italy Lorenzo Colombo Italy Lorenzo Colombo Italy Bhaitech Racing United Kingdom Alex Quinn
10 R1 France Paul Ricard