List of Formula Renault 2.0 champions

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This is a list of Formula Renault 2.0 Champions, a list of racing drivers who have been named champions in a variety of Formula Renault championships. This list does not include champions of the World Series by Renault or Formula V6 Asia competitions.

Contents

[edit] By year

[edit] Europe

Year Flag of France France Flag of Europe Europe Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom (UK) Flag of GermanyFlag of the NetherlandsFlag of Belgium
Northern Europe
Flag of the United Kingdom Britain (BARC) Flag of Italy Italy Flag of DenmarkFlag of Sweden Nordic Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
2008
2007 Flag of France Jules Bianchi Flag of New Zealand Brendon Hartley Flag of the United Kingdom Duncan Tappy
Flag of the United Kingdom Richard Singleton †
Flag of Germany Frank Kechele Flag of the United Kingdom Hywel Lloyd
Hywel Lloyd
Flag of Finland Mika Mäki
Cesar Ramos †
Flag of the Czech Republic Adam Kout
2006 Flag of France Laurent Groppi Flag of Portugal Filipe Albuquerque Flag of Sweden Sebastian Hohenthal
Franck Mailleux †
Flag of Portugal Filipe Albuquerque Flag of the United Kingdom Ian Pearson Flag of Spain Dani Clos
Jaime Alguersuari †
Flag of Denmark Steffen Møller Flag of Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi
2005 Flag of France Romain Grosjean Flag of Japan Kamui Kobayashi Flag of the United Kingdom Oliver Jarvis
Junior Strous †
Flag of Finland Pekka Saarinen
Flag of the Netherlands Renger van der Zande
Flag of the United Kingdom Nick Wilcox Flag of Japan Kamui Kobayashi
Atte Mustonen
Flag of Denmark Jesper Wulff Laursen Flag of Switzerland Ralph Meichtry
2004 Flag of France Patrick Pilet Flag of the United States Scott Speed Flag of the United Kingdom Mike Conway
Stuart Hall †
Flag of the United States Scott Speed
Flag of the Netherlands Junior Strous ‡
Flag of the United Kingdom Nick Wilcox Flag of Venezuela Pastor Maldonado
Mikhail Aleshin
Flag of Denmark Kasper Andersen Flag of Switzerland Nicolas Maulini
2003 Flag of France Loic Duval Flag of Argentina Esteban Guerrieri Flag of the United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Jay Howard
Flag of the United Kingdom Ryan Sharp
Flag of the Netherlands Paul Meijer ‡
Flag of the United Kingdom James Gornall Flag of France Franck Perera
Pastor Maldonado
Flag of Denmark Tom Pedersen Flag of Switzerland Manuel Benz
2002 Flag of France Alexandre Prémat Flag of France Eric Salignon Flag of the United Kingdom Danny Watts
Robert Bell
Flag of Austria Christian Klien Flag of the United Kingdom Jeremy Smith Flag of Argentina José María López
Toni Vilander
Flag of Denmark Philip Andersen Flag of Germany Thomas Conrad
2001 Flag of France Eric Salignon Flag of Brazil Augusto Farfus Flag of the United Kingdom Carl Breeze
Robert Bell
Flag of Germany Marcel Lasée Flag of the United Kingdom Martin Wallbank Flag of Australia Ryan Briscoe
Roberto Streit †
2000 Flag of France Renaud Derlot Flag of Brazil Felipe Massa Flag of Finland Kimi Räikkönen
Mark McLoughlin
Flag of the United Kingdom Jamie Beales Flag of Brazil Felipe Massa
1999 Flag of France Lucas Lassere Flag of Italy Gianmaria Bruni Flag of Brazil Antônio Pizzonia
Kimi Räikkönen
Flag of Finland Kari Mäenpää Flag of the United Kingdom Elliot Lewis
1998 Flag of the United Kingdom Matthew Davies Flag of France Bruno Besson Flag of Brazil Aluizio Coelho
Antônio Pizzonia
Flag of the Netherlands Hugo van der Ham Flag of the United Kingdom Nick Dudfield
1997 Flag of France Jonathan Cochet Flag of Belgium Jeffrey van Hooydonk Flag of the United Kingdom Marc Hynes Flag of Austria Robert Lechner Flag of the United Kingdom Peter Clarke
1996 Flag of France Sébastien Enjolras Flag of Brazil Enrique Bernoldi Flag of Brazil Enrique Bernoldi Flag of Germany Alexander Müller Flag of the United Kingdom David Cook
1995 Flag of France Cyrille Sauvage Flag of France Cyrille Sauvage Flag of the United Kingdom Guy Smith Flag of Germany Ralf Druckenmüller
1994 Flag of France Stéphane Sarrazin Flag of the United Kingdom James Matthews Flag of the United Kingdom James Matthews Flag of Germany Marcel Tiemann
1993 Flag of France David Dussau Flag of France Olivier Couvreur Flag of Spain Ivan Arias Flag of Germany Arnd Meier
1992 Flag of France Jean-Philippe Belloc Flag of Spain Pedro de la Rosa Flag of Spain Pedro de la Rosa Flag of Germany Thomas Wöhrle
1991 Flag of France Olivier Couvreur Flag of the United Kingdom Jason Plato Flag of Germany Joachim Beule
1990 Flag of France Emmanuel Collard Flag of Brazil Thomas Erdos
1989 Flag of France Olivier Panis Flag of the United Kingdom Neil Riddiford
1988 Flag of France Ludovic Faure
1987 Flag of France Claude Degremont
1986 Flag of France Érik Comas
1985 Flag of France Éric Bernard
1984 Flag of France Yannick Dalmas
1983 Flag of France Jean-Pierre Hoursourigaray
1982 Flag of France Gilles Lempereur
1981 Flag of France Philippe Renault
1980 Flag of France Denis Morin
1979 Flag of France Alain Ferté
1978 Flag of France Philippe Alliot
1977 Flag of France Joel Gouhier Flag of France Alain Prost
1976 Flag of France Alain Prost Flag of France Didier Pironi
1975 Flag of France Christian Debias Flag of France René Arnoux
1974 Flag of France Didier Pironi Flag of France Didier Pironi
1973 Flag of France René Arnoux Flag of France René Arnoux
1972 Flag of France Jacques Laffite Flag of France Alain Cudini
1971 Flag of France Michel Leclère
1970 Flag of France François Lacarrau
1969 Flag of France Denis Dayan
1968 Flag of France Max Jean


[edit] America and Asia

American and Asian Formula Renault 2.0L championships winners
Year Latin America[1]
(Mexico before 2005)
Flag of Brazil Brazil Flag of Argentina FSR Argentina (1) USA[2]
(North America before 2004)
Asia
2008
2007 Flag of Mexico Victor Hugo Oliveras Flag of the United States Bill Goshen Flag of Finland Pekka Saarinen
2006 Flag of Mexico Homero Richards Flag of Brazil Felipe Lapenna Flag of Argentina Eric Borsini[3] Flag of the United States Carl Skerlong Flag of Finland Pekka Saarinen
2005 Flag of Mexico Germán Quiroga Flag of Brazil Nelson Merlo [4] Flag of the United States Seth Ingham Flag of the Republic of China Hanss Lin
2004 Flag of Mexico Homero Richards Flag of Brazil Daniel Serra Flag of Argentina Ivo Perabó[5] Flag of the United States Colin Braun
Junior Strous †
Flag of Japan Hideaki Nakao
2003 Flag of Mexico Homero Richards Flag of Brazil Allam Khodair Flag of Argentina Federico Lifschitz[6] Flag of Canada Andrew Ranger
Charles Hall
Flag of Portugal Rodolfo Ávila
2002 Flag of Mexico David Martínez Flag of Brazil Sérgio Jimenez Flag of Argentina Matías Rossi[7] Flag of Canada Bruno Spengler Flag of the People's Republic of China Congfu Cheng
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997 Flag of Argentina Christian Ledesma
  • Only white square represent held championships.
  • † indicate Winter series champion.
  • ‡ indicate Formula Renault Netherlands champions.
  • The French championships from 1968 to 1970 were held as the "Formula France".
  • (1) = Formula Super Renault Argentina

[edit] Multiple-champions

Driver Titles
3 Flag of France René Arnoux 1973 France, 1973 Europe, 1975 Europe
Flag of France Didier Pironi 1974 France, 1974 Europe, 1977 Europe
Flag of Mexico Homero Richards 2003–2006 Latin America
Flag of Finland Pekka Saarinen 2005 Germany, 2006–2007 Asia
2 Flag of Portugal Filipe Albuquerque 2006 Europe, Northern European
Flag of Brazil Enrique Bernoldi 1996 Europe, 1996 United Kingdom
Flag of France Olivier Couvreur 1991 France, 1993 Europe
Flag of Spain Pedro de la Rosa 1992 Europe, 1992 United Kingdom
Flag of Japan Kamui Kobayashi 2005 Europe, 2005 Italy
Flag of Brazil Felipe Massa 2000 Europe, 2000 Italy
Flag of the United Kingdom James Matthews 1994 Europe, 1994 United Kingdom
Flag of France Alain Prost 1976 France, 1977 Europe
Flag of France Eric Salignon 2001 France, 2002 Europe
Flag of the United States Scott Speed 2004 Europe, 2004 Germany
Flag of France Cyrille Sauvage 1995 France, 1995 Europe

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ PanmGPSeries Anos anteriores sporcar.com
  2. ^ Driver database driverdb.com
  3. ^ Borsani campeón 2006 campfsr.com.ar
  4. ^ En el 2005 no habra Super Renault autonoticias.com.ar (December 28, 2004)
  5. ^ En Mar del Plata, la alegría fue para Perabó formulas-argentinas.com.ar
  6. ^ F.Super Renault - Lifschitz campeon autonoticias.com.ar (December 6, 2003)
  7. ^ Rossi, Matías actc.org.ar