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.
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[edit] By year
[edit] Europe
Year | France | Europe | United Kingdom (UK) | Northern Europe |
Britain (BARC) | Italy | Nordic | Switzerland |
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2008 |
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2007 | Jules Bianchi | Brendon Hartley | Duncan Tappy Richard Singleton † |
Frank Kechele | Hywel Lloyd Hywel Lloyd † |
Mika Mäki Cesar Ramos † |
Adam Kout | |
2006 | Laurent Groppi | Filipe Albuquerque | Sebastian Hohenthal Franck Mailleux † |
Filipe Albuquerque | Ian Pearson | Dani Clos Jaime Alguersuari † |
Steffen Møller | Jonathan Hirschi |
2005 | Romain Grosjean | Kamui Kobayashi | Oliver Jarvis Junior Strous † |
Pekka Saarinen Renger van der Zande ‡ |
Nick Wilcox | Kamui Kobayashi Atte Mustonen † |
Jesper Wulff Laursen | Ralph Meichtry |
2004 | Patrick Pilet | Scott Speed | Mike Conway Stuart Hall † |
Scott Speed Junior Strous ‡ |
Nick Wilcox | Pastor Maldonado Mikhail Aleshin † |
Kasper Andersen | Nicolas Maulini |
2003 | Loic Duval | Esteban Guerrieri | Lewis Hamilton Jay Howard † |
Ryan Sharp Paul Meijer ‡ |
James Gornall | Franck Perera Pastor Maldonado † |
Tom Pedersen | Manuel Benz |
2002 | Alexandre Prémat | Eric Salignon | Danny Watts Robert Bell † |
Christian Klien | Jeremy Smith | José María López Toni Vilander † |
Philip Andersen | Thomas Conrad |
2001 | Eric Salignon | Augusto Farfus | Carl Breeze Robert Bell † |
Marcel Lasée | Martin Wallbank | Ryan Briscoe Roberto Streit † |
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2000 | Renaud Derlot | Felipe Massa | Kimi Räikkönen Mark McLoughlin † |
Jamie Beales | Felipe Massa | |||
1999 | Lucas Lassere | Gianmaria Bruni | Antônio Pizzonia Kimi Räikkönen † |
Kari Mäenpää | Elliot Lewis | |||
1998 | Matthew Davies | Bruno Besson | Aluizio Coelho Antônio Pizzonia † |
Hugo van der Ham | Nick Dudfield | |||
1997 | Jonathan Cochet | Jeffrey van Hooydonk | Marc Hynes | Robert Lechner | Peter Clarke | |||
1996 | Sébastien Enjolras | Enrique Bernoldi | Enrique Bernoldi | Alexander Müller | David Cook | |||
1995 | Cyrille Sauvage | Cyrille Sauvage | Guy Smith | Ralf Druckenmüller | ||||
1994 | Stéphane Sarrazin | James Matthews | James Matthews | Marcel Tiemann | ||||
1993 | David Dussau | Olivier Couvreur | Ivan Arias | Arnd Meier | ||||
1992 | Jean-Philippe Belloc | Pedro de la Rosa | Pedro de la Rosa | Thomas Wöhrle | ||||
1991 | Olivier Couvreur | Jason Plato | Joachim Beule | |||||
1990 | Emmanuel Collard | Thomas Erdos | ||||||
1989 | Olivier Panis | Neil Riddiford | ||||||
1988 | Ludovic Faure | |||||||
1987 | Claude Degremont | |||||||
1986 | Érik Comas | |||||||
1985 | Éric Bernard | |||||||
1984 | Yannick Dalmas | |||||||
1983 | Jean-Pierre Hoursourigaray | |||||||
1982 | Gilles Lempereur | |||||||
1981 | Philippe Renault | |||||||
1980 | Denis Morin | |||||||
1979 | Alain Ferté | |||||||
1978 | Philippe Alliot | |||||||
1977 | Joel Gouhier | Alain Prost | ||||||
1976 | Alain Prost | Didier Pironi | ||||||
1975 | Christian Debias | René Arnoux | ||||||
1974 | Didier Pironi | Didier Pironi | ||||||
1973 | René Arnoux | René Arnoux | ||||||
1972 | Jacques Laffite | Alain Cudini | ||||||
1971 | Michel Leclère | |||||||
1970 | François Lacarrau | |||||||
1969 | Denis Dayan | |||||||
1968 | Max Jean |
[edit] America and Asia
American and Asian Formula Renault 2.0L championships winners | ||||||||
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Year | Latin America[1] (Mexico before 2005) |
Brazil | FSR Argentina (1) | USA[2] (North America before 2004) |
Asia | |||
2008 |
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2007 | Victor Hugo Oliveras | Bill Goshen | Pekka Saarinen | |||||
2006 | Homero Richards | Felipe Lapenna | Eric Borsini[3] | Carl Skerlong | Pekka Saarinen | |||
2005 | Germán Quiroga | Nelson Merlo | [4] | Seth Ingham | Hanss Lin | |||
2004 | Homero Richards | Daniel Serra | Ivo Perabó[5] | Colin Braun Junior Strous † |
Hideaki Nakao | |||
2003 | Homero Richards | Allam Khodair | Federico Lifschitz[6] | Andrew Ranger Charles Hall † |
Rodolfo Ávila | |||
2002 | David Martínez | Sérgio Jimenez | Matías Rossi[7] | Bruno Spengler | Congfu Cheng | |||
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2000 | ||||||||
1999 | ||||||||
1998 | ||||||||
1997 | 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 | |
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3 | René Arnoux | 1973 France, 1973 Europe, 1975 Europe |
Didier Pironi | 1974 France, 1974 Europe, 1977 Europe | |
Homero Richards | 2003–2006 Latin America | |
Pekka Saarinen | 2005 Germany, 2006–2007 Asia | |
2 | Filipe Albuquerque | 2006 Europe, Northern European |
Enrique Bernoldi | 1996 Europe, 1996 United Kingdom | |
Olivier Couvreur | 1991 France, 1993 Europe | |
Pedro de la Rosa | 1992 Europe, 1992 United Kingdom | |
Kamui Kobayashi | 2005 Europe, 2005 Italy | |
Felipe Massa | 2000 Europe, 2000 Italy | |
James Matthews | 1994 Europe, 1994 United Kingdom | |
Alain Prost | 1976 France, 1977 Europe | |
Eric Salignon | 2001 France, 2002 Europe | |
Scott Speed | 2004 Europe, 2004 Germany | |
Cyrille Sauvage | 1995 France, 1995 Europe |
[edit] Notes
- ^ PanmGPSeries Anos anteriores sporcar.com
- ^ Driver database driverdb.com
- ^ Borsani campeón 2006 campfsr.com.ar
- ^ En el 2005 no habra Super Renault autonoticias.com.ar (December 28, 2004)
- ^ En Mar del Plata, la alegría fue para Perabó formulas-argentinas.com.ar
- ^ F.Super Renault - Lifschitz campeon autonoticias.com.ar (December 6, 2003)
- ^ Rossi, Matías actc.org.ar