2010 EuroBOSS Series season

2010 EuroBOSS Series season
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The 2010 EuroBOSS Series season was the tenth year of the EuroBOSS Series. The championship began on August 8 at Magny-Cours and was due to finish on October 31 at Portimão, after five double-header rounds. However, the last three race meetings were called off due to the lack of driver entries to the series.[1] This meant the season ended with the Slovakiaring round on August 22.

With two wins and two second places from the four races held, Damien Charveriat won the EuroBOSS class at the wheel of his Zele Racing Dallara GP2/05 that had been formerly run in the GP2 Series. Andreas Zuber, himself a former GP2 racer, was the only other driver to compete in the class, winning both races at the Slovakiaring. As single entrants in the EuroBOSS Masters Class and the EuroBOSS Invitation Class respectively, Peter Milavec – double winner at the Slovakiaring – and Jean-Pierre Clement – one race win at Magny-Cours – won their classes unopposed. The EuroBOSS 3000 Class had the most competitors over the season, with four drivers competing in the two meetings. Gerhard Hille finished as class winner, taking a win and two second places to beat Norbert Groer by ten points.

Contents

Drivers

# Name Team Car Series
11 Jean-Pierre Clement Tatuus Formula S2000 (Honda) International Formula Master
18 Damien Charveriat Zele Racing Dallara GP2/05 (Renault) GP2 Series
19 Andreas Zuber Zele Racing Dallara GP2/05 (Renault) GP2 Series
21 Peter Milavec Lola T92/50 (Cosworth) International Formula 3000
22 Carlos Antunes Tavares Dallara T02 (Nissan) World Series by Nissan
23 Christopher Brenier Dallara SN01 (Nissan) World Series by Nissan
33 Norbert Groer Dallara T05 (Nissan) World Series by Nissan
35 Gerhard Hille Dallara T05 (Nissan) World Series by Nissan

Race calendar

The calendar had consisted of five double-header meetings.[2]

Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver
1 R1 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours  France August 8 Damien Charveriat Damien Charveriat Damien Charveriat
R2 Damien Charveriat Damien Charveriat Damien Charveriat
2 R1 Slovakiaring  Slovakia August 22 Andreas Zuber Andreas Zuber Andreas Zuber
R2 Andreas Zuber Andreas Zuber Andreas Zuber
3 R1 Mondello Park  Ireland September 12 Race meetings cancelled due to a lack of entries[1]
R2
4 R1 Masaryk Circuit  Czech Republic October 10
R2
5 R1 Autódromo Internacional do Algarve  Portugal October 31
R2

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