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The 2001 Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup season was the eleventh Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season. The season began at Monza Circuit on 30 March and finished at the Circuito do Estoril on 4 November, after ten races.[1] RC Motorsport driver Augusto Farfus claimed the championship title, taking four victories at Monza, Brno, Magny-Cours and Hungaroring. Marc Benz won one race at Nürburgring. César Campaniço who missed Zolder and Spielberg rounds finished season on third place. Fourth-placed Ryan Briscoe scored two wins at the end of the season on Iberian circuits Jarama and Estoril. Other wins were scored by Bruno Spengler, Ronnie Quintarelli and Eric Salignon.[2]
2001 Entry List[3]
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Team
|
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Driver name
|
Rounds
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Lauderbach Motorsport
|
1
|
Charles Zwolsman Jr.
|
1–3, 5–8, 10
|
19
|
Ross Zwolsman
|
1–2, 5–8, 10
|
Walter Lechner Racing
|
2
|
Marcel Lasée
|
1–2
|
3
|
Jörg Hardt
|
1–2
|
JD Motorsport
|
2
|
Marcel Lasée
|
7–8, 10
|
25
|
Christian Kissling
|
1–5, 10
|
26
|
Benjamin Leuenberger
|
1–8, 10
|
64
|
Jean de Pourtales
|
4
|
71
|
Mariano Acebal
|
6
|
Motopark Academy
|
3
|
Jörg Hardt
|
8
|
20
|
Christopher Brück
|
1–2, 7–8
|
46
|
Andreas Zuber
|
1–2, 7–8
|
Lohmann Motorsport
|
4
|
Thomas Pichler
|
1–7, 10
|
Cram Competition
|
5
|
Ronnie Quintarelli
|
1–5
|
21
|
Paulo Bueno
|
1–5
|
31
|
Fausto Ippoliti
|
1–7
|
43
|
Alessandro Vitacolonna
|
1–6
|
63
|
Sean Murphey
|
7–9
|
69
|
Marco Bonanomi
|
7–10
|
86
|
Jérôme Thiry
|
8
|
Graff Racing
|
6
|
Eric Salignon
|
1, 3–4, 6–8, 10
|
11
|
Roman Rusinov
|
1, 3, 6, 10
|
42
|
Bruno Spengler
|
1, 3–4, 6–8, 10
|
48
|
Julien Pressac
|
3, 10
|
92
|
Philippe Almeras
|
10
|
Team Colak
|
7
|
Marin Colak
|
1–6
|
RC Motorsport
|
8
|
Augusto Farfus
|
All
|
36
|
Robert Kubica
|
All
|
39
|
Mauro Massironi
|
All
|
Johns Racing Team
|
9
|
John Svensson
|
All
|
SL Formula Racing
|
10
|
Marco Knauf
|
1–2, 6, 8, 10
|
28
|
Fabian Denner
|
1–2, 6–8
|
33
|
Philipp Jenig
|
1–2, 8, 10
|
65
|
Tobias Maisch
|
7
|
70
|
Antti Katajakunnas
|
6, 8, 10
|
Belgium Racing Service
|
12
|
Matthieu Lesenne
|
1–2, 5
|
Jenzer Motorsport
|
14
|
Marc Benz
|
All
|
40
|
Giorgio Mondini
|
All
|
47
|
Olaf Schmidt
|
1–2
|
62
|
Paolo Mondini
|
1–3
|
72
|
Ken Allemann
|
6, 10
|
75
|
Manuel Benz
|
7–9
|
Prema Powerteam
|
15
|
Ryan Briscoe
|
1–3, 6, 9–10
|
22
|
César Campaniço
|
1–4, 6, 8–10
|
TCS
|
16
|
Emmanuel Piget
|
1–6, 8
|
44
|
Julien Piguet
|
All
|
Lucidi Motorsport
|
18
|
Mariano Altuna
|
All
|
32
|
Esteban Guerrieri
|
All
|
37
|
José María López
|
All
|
ADM Junior Team
|
23
|
Fabio Carbone
|
1–4, 6, 10
|
66
|
Andre Grillo
|
1–4
|
DG Racing
|
27
|
Neel Jani
|
All
|
35
|
Jim Ka To
|
1–2
|
45
|
Steve Zacchia
|
All
|
61
|
Rafael Ferrer
|
3–9
|
76
|
Jean-Christophe Ravier
|
7
|
84
|
Joel Stere
|
9
|
Dempsey Racing
|
12
|
Keith Dempsey
|
1–5
|
Facondini Racing
|
30
|
Davide di Benedetto
|
1–4, 6, 9–10
|
38
|
Michele Maceratesi
|
1–4, 6
|
Team Formula Sport
|
41
|
Robert Schlünssen
|
2, 5–8, 10
|
Ren Car Competition
|
49
|
Yasutaka Hamada
|
3, 6
|
Manor Motorsport
|
53
|
Richard Antinucci
|
3–4
|
54
|
James Eaton
|
3–4
|
Team Renault Sweden
|
55
|
Patrick Ernston
|
2–8
|
56
|
Mikael Karlsson
|
2–8
|
Kug Motorsport
|
59
|
Dennis van Lammern
|
6, 8, 10
|
Paston Racing
|
67
|
Stefan Hodgetts
|
4
|
Signa Screen
|
68
|
Patrick Chaillet
|
5
|
Tech 1 Racing
|
73
|
Nicolas Lapierre
|
7, 10
|
74
|
Julien Gilbert
|
10
|
90
|
Gregory Breuer
|
10
|
Eiffelland Racing
|
77
|
Jaroslav Janiš
|
2–3, 5–6
|
GM Motorsport
|
79
|
Jos Menten
|
8
|
80
|
Maik Heupel
|
8
|
81
|
Vitantonio Liuzzi
|
8
|
Den Blå Avis
|
82
|
Tom Keller
|
8
|
83
|
Philip Andersen
|
8
|
Franchi
|
93
|
Gregory Franchi
|
10
|
Championship standings
[edit]
Points are awarded to the drivers as follows:
Position
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
PP
|
FL
|
Points
|
30
|
24
|
20
|
16
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
4
|
2
|
2
|
2
|