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2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season
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The 2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series was the fourth year of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps series. The championship began on 5 April at Imola and finished on 5 October at Jerez after fourteen races held at seven meetings.[1]

Koiranen GP driver Nyck de Vries, in his second season of competing in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and his third season in Formula Renault overall, dominated the championship from the opening round, clinching the overall championship title with a round to spare.[2] De Vries took nine overall wins during the season, with an additional class victory at Jerez, behind wildcard driver Bruno Bonifacio, who took the overall win. The remaining wins were shared between junior championship frontrunners Charles Leclerc and Matevos Isaakyan, who took doubles at Monza and the Red Bull Ring respectively. Leclerc prevailed in both championship battles; he beat Isaakyan by 19 points in the overall championship for second place, while Leclerc padded the advantage to 33 points for the junior championship honours. Koiranen GP comfortably won the teams' championship, finishing almost 150 points clear of the next best team, Fortec Motorsports.

Drivers and teams

Team No. Driver name Rounds
Italy Prema Powerteam[3] 1 Poland Alex Bosak[4] All
2 Singapore Andrew Tang[5] 1
60 Brazil Bruno Bonifacio[5] 1, 6–7
61 Estonia Hans Villemi[5] 1, 6
62 Norway Dennis Olsen[5] 1, 6–7
France Tech 1 Racing[6] 3 Canada Luke Chudleigh[6] All
4 Switzerland Hugo de Sadeleer[7] All
21 Indonesia Philo Paz Patric Armand[7] All
29 Malaysia Akash Nandy[7] All
51 France Anthoine Hubert[5] 1, 6–7
52 Russia Vasily Romanov[5] 1, 6
53 Russia Egor Orudzhev[5] 1, 6–7
France Arta Engineering[8] 5 France Simon Gachet[9] All
6 Australia James Allen[9] All
Finland Koiranen GP[3] 7 Russia Mikhail Tarasov[10] 1–2
8 China Kang Ling[11] 1–2, 4
9 Russia Vitaly Larionov[10] 1–2
10 United Kingdom George Russell[5] All
19 Netherlands Nyck de Vries[12] All
22 Brazil Pietro Fittipaldi[13] 7
70 China Hong Li Ye[11] 1, 4–7
78 Italy Ignazio D'Agosto[14] 3
China Bo Yuan[15] 4–5
Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport[8] 11 Russia Denis Korneev[16] 1–3
12 Germany Marek Böckmann[16] All
13 China Bo Yuan[17] 1
14 Russia Dennis Anoschin[16] 1–3
United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports[18] 15 Croatia Martin Kodrić[19] All
16 Brazil Thiago Vivacqua[20] All
17 Monaco Charles Leclerc[18] All
18 United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat[21] 2, 4–5
United Kingdom Sebastian Morris[5] 1
38 4
57 United Kingdom Matt Parry[22] 1, 6–7
58 United Kingdom Jack Aitken[5] 1, 5–7
59 Estonia Martin Rump[5] 1, 7
72 Mexico Jorge Cevallos[23] 4, 6
United Kingdom MGR Motorsport[15] 22 Brazil Pietro Fittipaldi[15] 4–6
Italy JD Motorsport[24] 25 Russia Matevos Isaakyan[25] All
26 Russia Denis Korneev[15] 4–7
Italy BVM Racing[26] 27 Italy Dario Capitanio[26] All
28 Russia Semen Evstigneev[5] All
42 Ukraine Danylo Pronenko[27] 5–7
Italy Cram Motorsport[24] 31 Russia Vasily Romanov[28] 7
32 Italy Alessio Rovera[29] 1–6
33 Austria Stefan Riener[30] 4–7
Austria China BRT by JCS[8] 35 New Zealand Nick Cassidy[31] 1
36 Switzerland Mathéo Tuscher[5] 1
37 China Sun Zheng[5] 1, 4–5
Italy Brixia Horse Power 39 Italy Andrea Baiguera[32] 6
Slovenia AS Motorsport by GSK[24] 42 Ukraine Danylo Pronenko[33] 1–4
Italy GSK Grand Prix[34] 45 Italy Daniele Cazzaniga[14] 3–7
96 Italy Matteo Cairoli[34] 1
United Kingdom Strakka Racing[35] 50 United Kingdom Jake Hughes[35] 7
Italy TS Corse[8] 63 Italy Matteo Gonfiantini[36] 1–6
73 Italy Pietro Peccenini[8] All
United Kingdom Mark Burdett Motorsport[15] 66 United Kingdom Raoul Owens[15] 4

Race calendar and results

The seven-event calendar for the 2014 season was announced on 28 November 2013.[1] As in 2012, only three rounds were held in Italy (Monza, Imola and Mugello), versus six in 2013. The four rounds outside Italy consisted of races at the Pau Grand Prix, the Red Bull Ring, Spa-Francorchamps and – for the first time – Jerez.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Junior Winner
1 R1 Italy Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola 5 April Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP United Kingdom George Russell
R2 6 April Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP United Kingdom George Russell
2 R1 France Pau Circuit, Pau 10 May Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Russia Matevos Isaakyan
R2 11 May Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Monaco Charles Leclerc
3 R1 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 24 May Russia Matevos Isaakyan[N 1] Netherlands Nyck de Vries Russia Matevos Isaakyan Italy JD Motorsport Russia Matevos Isaakyan
R2 25 May Russia Matevos Isaakyan[N 1] Russia Semen Evstigneev Russia Matevos Isaakyan Italy JD Motorsport Russia Matevos Isaakyan
4 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 7 June Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Russia Matevos Isaakyan
R2 8 June Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Russia Matevos Isaakyan
5 R1 Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza 5 July Austria Stefan Riener Austria Stefan Riener Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports Monaco Charles Leclerc
R2 6 July Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Jack Aitken Monaco Charles Leclerc United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports Monaco Charles Leclerc
6 R1 Italy Mugello Circuit 6 September Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Monaco Charles Leclerc
R2 7 September Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Monaco Charles Leclerc
7 R1 Spain Circuito de Jerez 5 October Brazil Bruno Bonifacio Brazil Bruno Bonifacio Brazil Bruno Bonifacio Italy Prema Powerteam Monaco Charles Leclerc
R2 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Russia Matevos Isaakyan

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver IMO
Italy
PAU
France
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MUG
Italy
JER
Spain
Points
1 Netherlands Nyck De Vries 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 6 1 1 2 1 300
2 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ret Ret 6 2 4 4 3 3 1