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2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup

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The 2010 Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup was the fifth Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup season. The season began at Hockenheim on 17 April and finished on 17 October at Nürburgring, after nineteen races. Making its début in the series in 2010 was the new-specification car, designed by Barazi-Epsilon. It replaced the Tatuus chassis that had been in the series since 2000, but the Tatuus cars were still used in the secondary Formula Renault 2000 Class.

KEO Racing driver Ludwig Ghidi won the main NEC championship title, having won two races during the season – the season-opening rounds at Hockenheim – but eleven further podiums helped him to claim his first ever car racing title. Mikkel Mac of the KTR team finished the season as runner-up, winning three races at Zandvoort and two at Oschersleben, but only featured three further times on the podium. Van Amersfoort Racing duo Jeroen Mul and Liroy Stuart took the next two placings in the final championship standings, with Mul taking two victories at Zandvoort and Oschersleben, while Stuart took four second places including one behind Mul. Team Astromega driver Sam Dejonghe completed the top five. Other drivers to win races were Eurocup champion Kevin Korjus, who won each of his five starts in the series for Koiranen Bros. Motorsport, Karl-Oscar Liiv won a pair of races for MP Motorsport at Assen, with Kevin Mirocha (SL Formula Racing, Nürburgring), Daniël de Jong (MP Motorsport, Nürburgring), Genís Olivé (Epsilon Euskadi, Spa-Francorchamps), Robin Frijns (Josef Kaufmann Racing, Spa-Francorchamps) and Will Stevens (MP Motorsport, Spa-Francorchamps) all winning a race each. One race was cancelled due to poor weather conditions.

In the Formula Renault 2000 class, five victories for Dear Schilling allowed KEO Racing to claim the FR2000 title along with Ghidi's success in the main class. Dear Schilling finished 15 points clear of runner-up Johann Ledermair, a four-time class winner running for his own Ledermair Motorsport team, who in turn finished 13 points clear of Daniel Schilling, the younger brother of Dear and his team-mate at KEO Racing, a three-time winner on the season. Tony Kowalewski took two wins en route to fourth place for TKP Racing, while Frank Suntjens was winless for the Speedlover team in fifth place. Other victories were claimed by Alessio Picariello, who took wins at Most and two at Spa for SL Formula Racing, with one each for Leopold Ringbom (P1 Motorsport, Nürburgring) and Amir Mesny (Josef Kaufmann Racing, Spa-Francorchamps) in late season outings.

Teams and drivers

2010 Formula Renault 2.0 NEC Entry List[1]
Team No Driver Class Rounds
Italy Cram Competition 4 Brazil André Negrão 2
Denmark KEO Racing 5 Belgium Ludwig Ghidi All
6 United States Robert Siska 2, 6–7
46 FR2000 3
8 Netherlands Kelvin Snoeks 3
36 Denmark Dear Schilling FR2000 All
37 Denmark Daniel Schilling FR2000 All
Poland Kochanski Motorsport 7 Poland Jakub Śmiechowski All
33 Poland Sewerin Tobiasz Szczepanik FR2000 1
39 Poland Maurycy Kochanski FR2000 5, 7–8
Netherlands MP Motorsport 9 Estonia Karl-Oscar Liiv 2, 5, 8
10 Netherlands Daniël de Jong 2, 5, 8
22 United Kingdom Will Stevens 7
30 Finland Kalle Kulmanen 2, 7
Czech Republic Krenek Motorsport 11 Czech Republic Adam Kout 2
14 Czech Republic Jakub Knoll 3
15 Czech Republic Petř Vlček 6
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 13 Netherlands Jeroen Mul All
17 Netherlands Liroy Stuart All
Belgium Team Astromega 16 Belgium Sam Dejonghe All
Austria Interwetten Junior Team 18 United Kingdom Luciano Bacheta 2
19 Germany Craig Reiff 2
Germany SL Formula Racing 20 Germany Kevin Mirocha 4–5, 8
21 Germany Julian Eisenreich 1–3
38 Germany Michèle Di Martino FR2000 1–2, 4–5, 8
44 Germany Sebastian von Gartzen G 8
47 Belgium Alessio Picariello FR2000 6–7
Belgium KTR 23 Netherlands Rogier de Wit 1–6
24 Denmark Mikkel Mac All
Finland Koiranen Bros. Motorsport 25 Finland Jesse Laine 6
26 Netherlands Bart Hylkema 2, 6
27 Finland Miki Weckström 2
28 Estonia Kevin Korjus 2, 6
29 Sweden John Bryant-Meisner 6
Belgium Speedlover 31 Netherlands Frank Suntjens FR2000 All
Netherlands TKP Racing 32 Germany Tony Kowalewski FR2000 All
Austria Ledermair Motorsport 34 Austria Johann Ledermair FR2000 All
Germany Boller 36 Germany Kai Boller FR2000 1, 3–8
Slovakia Sophidea 40 Slovakia Richard Gonda FR2000 1–2, 4, 6
Finland P1 Motorsport 42 Estonia Antti Rammo FR2000 3
43 Finland Leopold Ringbom FR2000 6–8
Czech Republic Palmi Racing 50 Czech Republic David Palmi FR2000 2, 4, 6
51 Czech Republic Petř Vlček FR2000 4
Hungary ACS Motorsport SE 52 Hungary Norbert Kiss FR2000 6
53 Hungary Attila Barta FR2000 6
55 Hungary István Rácz FR2000 7
France ARTA Engineering 54 France Amir Mesny FR2000 8
67 France Côme Ledogar 8
Spain Epsilon Euskadi 61 Spain Genís Olivé 7
62 Spain Javier Tarancón 7
63 Italy Giovanni Venturini 7
64 Spain Alex Riberas 7
Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing 66 Netherlands Robin Frijns 7
67 France Côme Ledogar 7
Icon Class
FR2000 Formula Renault 2000 Class
G Guest

Race calendar and results

Round Circuit Country Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1 Hockenheimring  Germany 17 April Germany Julian Eisenreich Belgium Ludwig Ghidi Belgium Ludwig Ghidi Denmark KEO Racing
R2 18 April Belgium Ludwig Ghidi Belgium Ludwig Ghidi Belgium Ludwig Ghidi Denmark KEO Racing
2 R1 Masaryk Circuit, Brno  Czech Republic 25 April Estonia Kevin Korjus Netherlands Daniël de Jong Estonia Kevin Korjus Finland Koiranen Bros. Motorsport
R2 Estonia Kevin Korjus Netherlands Daniël de Jong Estonia Kevin Korjus Finland Koiranen Bros. Motorsport
3 R1 Circuit Park Zandvoort  Netherlands 5 June Netherlands Jeroen Mul Netherlands Jeroen Mul Netherlands Jeroen Mul Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing
R2 6 June Belgium Ludwig Ghidi Netherlands Jeroen Mul Denmark Mikkel Mac Belgium KTR
4 R1 Motorsport Arena Oschersleben  Germany 10 July Denmark Mikkel Mac Netherlands Jeroen Mul Denmark Mikkel Mac Belgium KTR
R2 Netherlands Jeroen Mul Denmark Mikkel Mac Netherlands Jeroen Mul Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing
R3 11 July Denmark Mikkel Mac Denmark Mikkel Mac Denmark Mikkel Mac Belgium KTR
5 R1 TT Circuit Assen  Netherlands 7 August Netherlands Jeroen Mul Germany Kevin Mirocha Estonia Karl-Oscar Liiv Netherlands MP Motorsport
R2 8 August Estonia Karl-Oscar Liiv Germany Kevin Mirocha Estonia Karl-Oscar Liiv Netherlands MP Motorsport
6 R1 Autodrom Most  Czech Republic 28 August Estonia Kevin Korjus Estonia Kevin Korjus Estonia Kevin Korjus Finland Koiranen Bros. Motorsport
R2 29 August Estonia Kevin Korjus Estonia Kevin Korjus Finland Koiranen Bros. Motorsport
R3 Estonia Kevin Korjus Estonia Kevin Korjus Finland Koiranen Bros. Motorsport
7 R1 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps  Belgium 2 October Spain Alex Riberas Spain Genís Olivé Spain Genís Olivé Spain Epsilon Euskadi
R2 3 October Italy Giovanni Venturini United Kingdom Will Stevens United Kingdom Will Stevens Netherlands MP Motorsport
R3 Spain Genís Olivé Netherlands Robin Frijns Netherlands Robin Frijns Germany Josef Kaufmann Racing
8 R1 Nürburgring  Germany 16 October Netherlands Daniël de Jong Estonia Karl-Oscar Liiv Netherlands Daniël de Jong Netherlands MP Motorsport
R2 17 October Germany Kevin Mirocha Netherlands Daniël de Jong Germany Kevin Mirocha Germany SL Formula Racing
R3 Netherlands Daniël de Jong race cancelled

Standings

Drivers' championship

  • Championship points were awarded on a 30, 24, 20, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 to the top 20 classified finishers in each race.
Pos Driver HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
ASS
Netherlands
MST
Czech Republic
SPA
Belgium
NÜR
Germany
Total Drop Points
1 Belgium Ludwig Ghidi 1 1 5 4 3 2 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 8 2 6 5 C 381 13 368
2 Denmark Mikkel Mac 4 2 12 11 11 1 1 4 1 6 6 4 5 2 5 6 11 5 2 C 349 9 340
3 Netherlands Jeroen Mul 3 Ret 2 9 1 8 8 1 5 3 7 10 2 Ret 4 7 17 4 6 C 304 304
4 Netherlands Liroy Stuart Ret 14 9 6 2 4 2 8 2 7 2 5 15 17 21 11 Ret 8 8 C 267 267
5 Belgium Sam Dejonghe 16 Ret 10 13 5 12 7 5 7 9 11 6 7 10 6 10 Ret 13 10 C 223 223
6 Netherlands Rogier de Wit 5 6 7 12 6 15 4 2 6 8 13 7 12 4 207 207
7 Poland Jakub Śmiechowski 7 4 20 20 7 9 6 6 8 11 9 Ret 17 22 Ret Ret 16 9 9 C 193 193
8 Estonia Kevin Korjus 1 1 1 1 1 150 150
9 Germany Kevin Mirocha 5 7 4 2 5 3 1 C 137 137
10 Estonia Karl-Oscar Liiv 11 8 1 1 2 7 C 121 121
11 Netherlands Daniël de Jong Ret 2 4 4 1 4 C 105 105
12 Germany Julian Eisenreich 2 Ret 4 7 4 Ret 72 72
13 Spain Genís Olivé 1 2 4 71 71
14 Netherlands Robin Frijns 2 5 1 70 70
15 United States Robert Siska 22 24 21 20 15 18 21 22 66 66
16 France Côme Ledogar 10 Ret 9 7 3 C 59 59
17 United Kingdom Will Stevens 9 1 6 58 58
18 Netherlands Bart Hylkema 6 10 Ret 4 18 54 54
19 Czech Republic Jakub Knoll 13 15 53 53
20 Finland Jesse Laine 2 6 20 49 49
21 Spain Alex Riberas 8 9 3 46 46
22 Sweden John Bryant-Meisner 13 8 5 41 41
23 Brazil André Negrão 3 5 36 36
24 Spain Javier Tarancón Ret 3 5 36 36
25 Finland Kalle Kulmanen Ret 17 16 Ret 10 35 35
26 Italy Giovanni Venturini Ret 4 8 31 31
27 Czech Republic Petř Vlček 18 21 21 27 27
28 Finland Miki Weckström 8 14 20 20
29 Czech Republic Adam Kout Ret 3 20 20
30 Netherlands Kelvin Snoeks Ret 3 20 20
31 Germany Craig Reiff Ret 16 5 5
32 United Kingdom Luciano Bacheta Ret 26 1 1
FR2000 Class
1 Denmark Dear Schilling 6 5 15 18 12 6 17 9 Ret 15 14 9 9 6 13 16 Ret 16 16 C 371 371
2 Austria Johann Ledermair 11 3 14 19 Ret 7 10 15 9 18 8 14 Ret Ret 11 19 12 11 12 C 356 356
3 Denmark Daniel Schilling 9 9 16 21 8 13 9 12 10 10 10 11 10 Ret Ret Ret 19 17 17 C 343 343
4 Poland Tony Kowalewski 10 8 17 Ret 9 5 11 14 15 12 12 15 Ret 19 17 Ret 15 10 13 C 305 305
5 Netherlands Frank Suntjens 8 7 19 25 Ret 11 12 13 12 13 15 19 Ret 7 12 13 Ret 18 DNS C 269 269
6 Germany Kai Boller 12 11 Ret 14 14 17 11 14 18 20 13 8 Ret 18 20 DNS Ret C 205 205
7 Germany Michèle Di Martino 13 10 18 Ret 15 10 13 17 17 20 18 C 151 151
8 Belgium Alessio Picariello 8 11 12 7 15 7 142 142
9 Finland Leopold Ringbom Ret 14 11 14 14 13 12 11 C 138 138
10 Czech Republic David Palmi Ret 22 13 11 14 12 16 9 117 117
11 Slovakia Richard Gonda 14 13 21 23 16 16 16 Ret Ret 16 107 107
12 Poland Maurycy Kochanski 16 16 18 17 18 19 19 C 97 97
13 France Amir Mesny 15 12 14 15 15 C 94 94
14 Hungary Attila Barta 17 19 13 41 41
15 Estonia Antti Rammo 10 10 37 37
16 Hungary István Rácz 20 20 21 36 36
17 Poland Sewerin Tobiasz Szczepanik 15 12 25 25
18 Hungary Norbert Kiss 16 Ret 23 25 25
19 United States Robert Siska Ret 16 13 13
20 Czech Republic Petř Vlček Ret Ret 17 12 12
guest drivers ineligible for points
Germany Sebastian von Gartzen 14 14 C 0 0
Pos Driver HOC
Germany
BRN
Czech Republic
ZAN
Netherlands
OSC
Germany
ASS
Netherlands
MST
Czech Republic
SPA
Belgium
NÜR
Germany
Total Drop Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third 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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

  1. ^ "Teams & drivers". necup.com. Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup. Retrieved 4 January 2011.