2005 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0
The 2005 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season was the fifteenth Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season. The season began at Zolder on 30 April and finished at Monza on 22 October, after sixteen races.[1]
Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi scored six victories at Bugatti Circuit, Oschersleben, Donington Park, Estoril and Monza during the season, he took the championship at the wheel of his Prema Powerteam-run car. Red Bull-backed driver Michael Ammermüller who competed with Jenzer Motorsport was the only Koboyashi's rival for championship title was not resolved until the final round, and Ammermüller finished in series' standings just eight points behind Japanese driver, winning races at Zolder, Valencia, Bilbao and Oschersleben. SG Formula's Yann Clairay amassed three wins on his way to third place in the series standings. Motopark Academy's Filipe Albuquerque completed the top five, despite missing Le Mans round.
Teams and drivers
2005 Entry List[2] |
Team |
No. |
Driver |
Rounds |
Motopark Academy |
1 |
Filipe Albuquerque |
1–2, 4–8 |
2 |
Matías Milla |
1 |
3 |
Teemu Nyman |
All |
38 |
John Michael Edwards |
3–8 |
Comtec Racing |
4 |
Westley Barber |
1–4 |
5 |
Pippa Mann |
All |
63 |
Gustavo Sondermann |
6 |
Mr Glow Motorsport |
6 |
Junior Strous |
All |
Epsilon Euskadi |
7 |
Bertrand Baguette |
All |
8 |
Juan Antonio del Pino |
All |
35 |
Jaime Alguersuari |
8 |
Graff Racing |
9 |
Julien Canal |
All |
14 |
Hiroyuki Matsumura |
All |
54 |
Nicolas Prost |
1–2 |
55 |
Ulric Amado de Carvalho |
2 |
57 |
Bruce Lorgère-Roux |
2 |
Jenzer Motorsport |
10 |
Federico Montoya |
All |
11 |
Michael Ammermüller |
All |
12 |
Adrian Zaugg |
All |
18 |
Walter Grubmüller |
All |
19 |
David Oberle |
1, 3–8 |
Prema Powerteam |
15 |
Kamui Kobayashi |
All |
20 |
Patrick Rocha |
All |
21 |
Tom Dillmann |
1–3 |
67 |
Mihai Marinescu |
7–8 |
Lukoil Racing Team |
16 |
Mikhail Aleshin |
1–2, 4–7 |
17 |
Sergey Afanasyev |
1–2, 4–8 |
Cram Competition |
21 |
Tom Dillmann |
4–5 |
26 |
Reinhard Kofler |
1–2 |
27 |
Daniel Serra |
All |
62 |
Ben Hanley |
6 |
66 |
Giancarlo Serenelli |
7–8 |
JD Motorsport |
22 |
Carlos Iaconelli |
1 |
23 |
Marcello Puglisi |
1 |
24 |
Xavier Maassen |
All |
37 |
Allan Hellmeister |
6–8 |
Koiranen Bros Motorsport |
25 |
Atte Mustonen |
1–2, 4–6 |
SL Formula Racing |
28 |
Dima Raikhlin |
1–7 |
29 |
Cyndie Allemann |
1–2, 4–8 |
Team Formula Sport |
30 |
Kasper Andersen |
All |
Pons Racing |
31 |
Dani Clos |
All |
32 |
Miguel Molina |
All |
SG Formula |
33 |
Carlo van Dam |
All |
34 |
Yann Clairay |
All |
52 |
Romain Grosjean |
1–2, 7–8 |
53 |
Franck Mailleux |
1–3 |
56 |
Julien Jousse |
3, 7–8 |
58 |
Johan Charpilienne |
3 |
AR Motorsport |
37 |
Allan Hellmeister |
1–5 |
5? |
Carlos Iaconelli |
2 |
Euronova Racing |
51 |
Jérôme d'Ambrosio |
1 |
64 |
Alberto Costa |
7–8 |
65 |
Marco Frezza |
7–8 |
Epsilon Sport |
59 |
Pierre Ragues |
2–3, 5, 7 |
RP Motorsport |
68 |
Davide Valsecchi |
8 |
Alan Racing |
69 |
Mauro Massironi |
8 |
Twincam Motorsport |
70 |
Oliver Campos-Hull |
8 |
BVM Racing |
71 |
Frederico Muggia |
8 |
72 |
Gary Cester |
8 |
73 |
Luca Persiani |
8 |
Calendar
Championship standings
Drivers
Points are awarded to the drivers as follows:
Position |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
PP |
Points |
15 |
12 |
10 |
8 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|
Colour | Result |
Gold | Winner |
Silver | 2nd place |
Bronze | 3rd place |
Green | Points finish |
Blue | Non-points finish |
Non-classified finish (NC) |
Purple | Retired (Ret) |
Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) |
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) |
Black | Disqualified (DSQ) |
White | Did not start (DNS) |
Withdrew (WD) |
Race cancelled (C) |
Blank |
Did not participate (DNP) |
Excluded (EX) |
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap |
Teams
References
External links