Formula Renault 2.0 Alps
CategoryFormula Renault 2.0
CountryEurope
Inaugural season2002
Folded2015
ConstructorsTatuus
Engine suppliersRenault
Tyre suppliersMichelin
Last Drivers' championUnited Kingdom Jack Aitken
Last Teams' championFinland Koiranen GP
Official websiterenaultsportitalia.it

Formula Renault 2.0 Alps was a category of Formula Renault open-wheel racing, created by the merging of the Formula Renault 2.0 Middle European Championship (formerly known as Formula Renault 2.0 Switzerland) and Formula Renault 2.0 Italia.

Overview

With circuit racing forbidden in Switzerland, the championship is held in bordering countries like France (Dijon, Magny-Cours, Pau), Germany (Hockenheim), Italy (Imola, Monza, Mugello, Misano) and Austria (Salzburg, Red Bull Ring).
However, in recent years the championship has visited farther countries like Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps) and Spain (Jerez, Barcelona).

Circuits of Formula Renault 2.0 Alps

The cars use Tatuus chassis and the 2.0 L Renault Clio engines like other Formula Renault 2.0 series. Michelin is the tyres supplier.

Current point system

Points are awarded as following :

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

In each race, one bonus point are given for pole position and one point for fastest lap. Only classified drivers are awarded points for finish position.

Champions

Formula Renault 2.0 Switzerland/Middle Europe

Renault Speed Trophy F2000
Season Champion Team Champion
2002 Germany Thomas Conrad no data
2003 Switzerland Manuel Benz
2004 Switzerland Nicolas Maulini Switzerland Iris Racing
Formule Renault 2.0 Suisse
Season Champion Team Champion
2005 Switzerland Ralph Meichtry Switzerland Race Performance
2006 Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi Switzerland Chevrons Racing
LO Formule Renault 2.0 Suisse
Season Champion Team Champion
2007 Czech Republic Adam Kout Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
2008 Switzerland Christopher Zanella Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
2009 Switzerland Nico Müller Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport
Formula Renault 2.0 Middle European Championship
Season Champion Team Champion
2010 Switzerland Zoël Amberg Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport

Formula Renault 2.0 Alps

Season Champion Team Champion Junior Champion
2011 Spain Javier Tarancón France Tech 1 Racing United Kingdom Melville McKee
2012 Russia Daniil Kvyat France Tech 1 Racing Finland Patrick Kujala
2013 Italy Antonio Fuoco Italy Prema Powerteam Italy Antonio Fuoco
2014 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Finland Koiranen GP Monaco Charles Leclerc
2015 United Kingdom Jack Aitken Finland Koiranen GP Russia Matevos Isaakyan

References

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