2005 Eurocup Mégane Trophy season
The 2005 Eurocup Mégane Trophy season was the inaugural season of the Renault–supported touring car category, a one-make racing series that is part of the World Series by Renault. The season began at Circuit Ricardo Tormo on 4 June and finished at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza on 23 October, after seven rounds and fifteen races.[1] Jan Heylen won the title, having battled Renaud derlot for the entire campaign.[2]
Teams and drivers
Team |
No. |
Drivers |
Class |
Rounds |
Team Elias |
1 |
Luis Miguel Reyes |
|
All |
6 |
Angel Burgueño |
|
1, 3-4 |
Thierry Boutsen Racing |
2 |
Renaud Kuppens |
|
All |
7 |
Jeffrey van Hooydonk |
|
All |
Team Lompech Sport |
3 |
Frédéric Gabillon |
|
All |
4 |
Sébastien Dhouailly |
J |
All |
Iris Racing |
5 |
Marc Benz |
J |
All |
Oregon Team |
8 |
Pedro Petiz |
J |
All |
9 |
Nicola Gianniberti |
|
All |
64 |
Mike Parisy |
J |
7 |
Racing for Belgium |
10 |
César Campaniço |
|
All |
11 |
Jan Heylen |
|
All |
12 |
Wim Coekelbergs |
|
1, 4 |
Miguel Freitas |
J |
2, 6 |
Fernando Navarrete |
|
3 |
Shigeki Ebihara |
|
7 |
Equipe Verschuur |
14 |
Bernhard ten Brinke |
|
All |
15 |
Frans Verschuur |
|
1-2 |
Jeroen Reijntjens |
|
4, 7 |
Sandor van Es |
|
5 |
Paul van Splunteren |
|
6 |
Auto Janák |
16 |
Jiří Janák |
J |
2-5, 7 |
TP Compétition / Huger |
17 |
Renaud Derlot |
|
All |
36 |
Jean-Yves Mallat |
|
All |
37 |
Philippe Macé |
|
1-6 |
38 |
Jean-Paul Coppens |
J |
1 |
Blue Jumeirah Team |
18 |
Rafael Unzurrunzaga |
|
3, 5-7 |
Hervas Racing |
20 |
Juan Morales |
|
1-4, 6 |
Porfesa Competicion |
21 |
Santiago Porteiro |
|
1-4 |
Energy Racing |
22 |
Pascal Ballay |
|
1-4, 6-7 |
Lucas Lasserre |
|
5 |
Pouchelon Racing |
23 |
Ludovic Badey |
|
All |
66 |
Matthieu Cheruy |
|
6-7 |
Tech 1 Racing |
24 |
Simon Abadie |
|
All |
25 |
Matthieu Lahaye |
J |
All |
Epsilon Euskadi |
27 |
Antonio Aristi |
|
All |
28 |
Jean-Christophe Ravier |
|
1-4 |
Angel Burgueño |
|
5-7 |
Senn Motorsport |
29 |
Andreas Mayerl |
|
All |
Saturn Motorsport |
33 |
Victor Fernandez |
|
All |
34 |
Lluis Llobet |
|
All |
Gemo Sport |
64 |
Mike Parisy |
J |
1-6 |
65 |
Pierre Hirschi |
|
2, 4-7 |
Bruno Bazaud |
|
3 |
|
Icon |
Class |
J |
Junior Class |
|
Race calendar and results
- Notes
- ↑ The second qualifying at Bilbao was cancelled due to repeated driving over the kerbs was weakening elements of the cars' suspension. The drivers started in the finishing order of the first race.[3]
Drivers' Championship
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | Pole |
Points | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
References
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