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The 2013 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series was the third year of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps series, and the twelfth season of the former Swiss Formula Renault Championship . The championship began on 6 April at Vallelunga and finished on 6 October at Imola after fourteen races held at seven meetings.
Debutant Antonio Fuoco dominated the championship from the first round, clinching both the junior and overall championship titles with a race to spare.[ 1] Prema Powerteam drivers Luca Ghiotto and Bruno Bonifacio completed the top three in the drivers' standings, with the trio winning all fourteen races between them; Fuoco won six races, Ghiotto five and Bonifacio three. Ghiotto and Bonifacio also accrued enough points to win the teams title for Prema, with Fuoco's sister Prema Junior outfit finishing second.
Drivers and teams
Team
Driver
Rounds
Tech 1 Racing [ 2]
1
Ivan Taranov [ 3]
1, 3
2
Luke Chudleigh[ 4]
All
10
Pierre Gasly [ 5]
1–2, 6
11
Egor Orudzhev [ 4]
All
12
Matthieu Vaxivière [ 5]
1–2
51
Philo Paz Patric Armand [ 6]
4, 7
SMP Racing by Koiranen GP [ 2]
3
Hans Villemi[ 7]
1–6
7
Nikita Zlobin[ 7]
1–2, 4–7
8
Semen Evstigneev[ 7]
All
9
Alex Bosak [ 7]
All
Prema Junior
3
Hans Villemi[ 8]
7
30
Antonio Fuoco [ 9]
All
31
Matthew Barry Solomon[ 10]
5
Koiranen GP
4
Nyck de Vries [ 5]
1–2, 6
5
Matt Parry [ 11]
7
6
Guilherme Silva[ 5]
1, 3, 6
BVM Racing[ 12]
15
Dario Capitanio[ 13]
All
16
Parth Ghorpade[ 14]
All
Viola Formula Racing[ 15]
18
Daniele Cazzaniga[ 15]
All
Brixia Horse Power by Facondini Racing [ 2]
19
Andrea Baiguera
2, 5–6
Interwetten.com Racing Team [ 2]
20
Konstantin Tereshchenko [ 16]
All
21
Alejandro Abogado[ 16]
1–6
22
Francisco Mora [ 16]
All
ARTA Engineering[ 2]
23
Tanart Sathienthirakul[ 11]
7
24
Joffrey De Narda[ 17]
1–5, 7
25
Simon Gachet[ 18]
All
26
William Vermont[ 5]
1–2, 6
27
Simon Tirman[ 5]
1–2, 4
Prema Powerteam [ 19]
32
Luca Ghiotto [ 20]
All
33
Bruno Bonifacio [ 21]
All
Jenzer Motorsport [ 12]
35
Kevin Jörg[ 22]
All
36
Denis Korneev[ 23]
All
37
Max Schaumburg-Lippe[ 23]
1–2
38
Andrew Tang [ 23]
All
46
Marcos Siebert[ 24]
3
47
Levin Amveg[ 24]
3
GSK Grand Prix[ 2]
39
Kevin Gilardoni[ 25]
1–5
42
Danyil Pronenko[ 8]
7
88
Dzhon Simonyan[ 26]
All
AV Formula
40
Nicolas Jamin [ 24]
3
41
Dennis Olsen [ 24]
3
JD Motorsport
55
Jakub Dalewski[ 27]
2–4, 7
56
Juan Branger[ 27]
2, 4
Team Torino Motorsport[ 2]
57
Joshua Raneri[ 5]
1–3
58
Alberto Di Folco[ 28]
1–2
Euronova Racing [ 2]
70
Ukyo Sasahara [ 29]
All
71
Gregor Ramsay [ 30]
All
72
Javier Amado[ 31]
1–6
TS Corse[ 2]
73
Pietro Peccenini[ 5]
All
Race calendar and results
The seven-event calendar for the 2013 season was announced on 25 October 2012.[ 32]
Championship standings
Drivers' Championship
Pos
Driver
VAL
IMO
SPA
MNZ
MIS
MUG
IMO
Points
1
Antonio Fuoco
2
1
1
1
14
3
1
6
2
Ret
1
1
2
2
245
2
Luca Ghiotto
5
2
6
6
Ret
1
3
1
11
1
3
5
1
1
211
3
Bruno Bonifacio
1
Ret
4
3
1
2
2
Ret
1
Ret
10
7
20
23
145
4
Kevin Jörg
11
10
14
15
3
4
7
Ret
3
3
8
4
14
5
90
5
Egor Orudzhev
14
26
9
11
Ret
Ret
4
16
4
2
7
Ret
6
3
75
6
Pierre Gasly
3
4
2
4
11
3
72
7
Hans Villemi
Ret
Ret
11
12
Ret
5
5
4
6
4
14
13
4
9
69
8
Nyck de Vries
4
Ret
5
5
2
2
68
9
William Vermont
Ret
6
3
2
4
6
61
10
Jakub Dalewski
7
8
2
7
12
10
Ret
4
47
11
Guilherme Silva
6
3
4
Ret
6
Ret
43
12
Joffrey De Narda
Ret
Ret
31
17
8
14
6
2
16
9
8
13
38
13
Ukyo Sasahara
8
8
21
18
7
16
15
15
8
6
9
8
23
21
32
14
Simon Gachet
16
Ret
24
Ret
13
18
25
13
7
5
13
11
5
Ret
28
15
Konstantin Tereshchenko
17
23
32
16
5
10
Ret
19
5
20
19
12
15
8
25
16
Parth Ghorpade
9
Ret
27
28
11
9
17
12
15
11
5
9
25
6
24
17
Simon Tirman
27
Ret
10
9
9
3
20
18
Matthieu Vaxivière
Ret
5
8
7
20
19
Gregor Ramsay
7
24
12
13
Ret
Ret
Ret
5
9
13
12
14
12
10
19
20
Andrew Tang
12
15
15
14
6
8
Ret
9
13
21
23
22
9
Ret
18
21
Kevin Gilardoni
10
9
18
Ret
12
Ret
10
7
18
7
16
22
Dario Capitanio
Ret
7
13
20
16
12
8
Ret
12
Ret
Ret
10
11
20
12
23
Marcos Siebert
9
6
10
24
Luke Chudleigh
19
16
25
10
Ret
13
Ret
11
14
10
NC
Ret
7
Ret
10
25
Denis Korneev
DNS
Ret
22
22
21
15
16
20
17
8
15
15
16
7
10
26
Francisco Mora
15
13
Ret
Ret
10
Ret
11
8
28
Ret
27
20
24
18
5
27
Dzhon Simonyan
26
14
33
19
25
17
24
Ret
22
12
26
Ret
11
Ret
2
28
Alberto Di Folco
18
11
17
24
0
29
Levin Amweg
18
11
0
30
Alex Bosak
23
17
26
Ret
19
21
18
Ret
25
15
20
17
17
12
0
31
Joshua Raneri
21
12
Ret
Ret
WD
WD
0
32
Alejandro Abogado
22
19
29
25
17
NC
13
DNS
24
Ret
24
21
0
33
Semen Evstigneev
Ret
Ret
Ret
26
22
20
19
Ret
27
19
25
Ret
13
20
0
34
Ivan Taranov
13
25
20
19
0
35
Javier Amado
Ret
20
19
23
DNS
DNS
14
14
19
Ret
21
16
0
36
Nikita Zlobin
25
18
28
27
Ret
18
20
14
18
18
18
14
0
37
Dennis Olsen
15
Ret
0
38
Andrea Baiguera
20
29
26
17
16
Ret
0
39
Daniele Cazzaniga
28
21
Ret
21
23
22
20
Ret
21
18
22
Ret
21
16
0
40
Juan Branger
16
Ret
23
Ret
0
41
Pietro Peccenini
24
22
30
Ret
24
23
22
17
23
22
17
19
19
19
0
42
Max Schaumburg-Lippe
20
Ret
23
Ret
0
Nicolas Jamin
DNS
DNS
0
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Matt Parry
3
15
0
Matthew Barry Solomon
10
16
0
Tanart Sathienthirakul
Ret
11
0
Danyil Pronenko
Ret
17
0
Philo Paz Patric Armand
21
Ret
22
Ret
0
Pos
Driver
VAL
IMO
SPA
MNZ
MIS
MUG
IMO
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)
Juniors' championship
Pos
Driver
VAL
IMO
SPA
MNZ
MIS
MUG
IMO
Points
1
Antonio Fuoco
2
1
1
1
14
3
1
6
2
Ret
1
1
2
2
268
2
Luca Ghiotto
5
2
6
6
Ret
1
3
1
11
1
3
5
1
1
228
3
Kevin Jörg
11
10
14
15
3
4
7
Ret
3
3
8
4
14
5
123
4
Egor Orudzhev
14
26
9
11
Ret
Ret
4
16
4
2
7
Ret
6
3
105
5
Hans Villemi
Ret
Ret
11
12
Ret
5
5
4
6
4
14
13
4
9
97
6
Pierre Gasly
3
4
2
4
10
3
90
7
Nyck de Vries
4
Ret
5
5
2
2
81
8
Ukyo Sasahara
8
8
21
18
7
16
15
15
8
6
9
8
23
21
72
9
Jakub Dalewski
7
8
2
7
12
10
Ret
4
70
10
Joffrey De Narda
Ret
Ret
31
17
8
14
6
2
16
9
8
13
68
11
Gregor Ramsay
7
24
12
13
Ret
Ret
Ret
5
9
13
12
14
12
10
56
12
Dario Capitanio
Ret
7
13
20
16
12
8
Ret
12
Ret
Ret
10
11
20
45
13
Simon Tirman
27
Ret
10
9
9
3
33
14
Francisco Mora
15
13
Ret
Ret
10
Ret
11
8
28
Ret
27
20
24
18
23
15
Marcos Siebert
9
6
20
16
Nikita Zlobin
25
18
28
27
Ret
18
20
14
18
18
18
14
10
17
Semen Evstigneev
Ret
Ret
Ret
26
22
20
19
Ret
27
19
25
Ret
13
20
8
18
Alberto Di Folco
18
11
17
24
7
19
Javier Amado
Ret
20
19
23
DNS
DNS
14
14
19
Ret
21
16
4
20
Dennis Olsen
15
Ret
4
Max Schaumburg-Lippe
20
Ret
23
Ret
0
Juan Branger
16
Ret
23
Ret
0
Philo Paz Patric Armand
21
Ret
22
Ret
0
Pos
Driver
VAL
IMO
SPA
MNZ
MIS
MUG
IMO
Points
Teams' championship
Prior to each round of the championship, two drivers from each team – if applicable – are nominated to score teams' championship points.[ 33]
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