World Series by Renault
A World Series by Renault ou Fórmula Renault 3.5 Series, é un campionato automobilístico de velocidade de monoplazas organizado por RPM Racing que se disputa en Europa no que se utilizan motores Renault que anteriormente eran da marca xaponesa Nissan. Este campionato antigamente tamén se chamou: Open by Nissan (1998-2001), World Series by Nissan (2002-2004) e World Series by Renault (2005-).
Tipo | serie de competición de automobilismo |
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Deporte | automobilismo de velocidade |
Localización e Datas | |
Vixencia | 2005 – |
Outro | |
Páxina web oficial | worldseriesbyrenault.fr |
Todos os gañadores
editarOpen by Nissan
editarAno | Nome | Piloto campión | Escudería campioa | Nacións | Sub 20/21 | Trofeo Moscatelli |
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1998 | Open Fortuna by Nissan | Marc Gené | Campos Motorsport | |||
1999 | Euro Open Movistar by Nissan | Fernando Alonso | Campos Motorsport | España | Fernando Alonso | Guiseppe Burlotti |
2000 | Open Telefónica by Nissan | Antonio García | Campos Motorsport | España | Antonio García | Guiseppe Burlotti |
2001 | Open Telefónica by Nissan | Franck Montagny | Epsilon by Graf | Francia | Thomas Sheckter | Andrea Belichi |
World Series by Nissan
editarAno | Formula Nissan V6 (2002) World Series V6 (2003-2004) |
Escudería campioa | Ano | Formula Nissan 2000 (2002) World Series Lights |
Escudería campioa | Ano | Campionato de España de Fórmula Júnior 1600 | Escudería campioa |
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2002 | Ricardo Zonta | Racing Engineering | 2002 | Santiago Porteiro | Repsol-Meycom | 2002 | Adrián Vallés | Escola Lois Circuit |
2003 | Franck Montagny | Gabord Competición | 2003 | Juan Cruz Álvarez | Meycom | 2003 | J.A. del Pino | G-Tec |
2004 | Heikki Kovalainen | Pons Racing | 2004 | Miloš Pavlovic | Vergani Racing | 2004 | Michael Herck | Escola Lois Circuit |
World Series by Renault
editarAno | Formula Renault 3.5 | Escudería campioa | Ano | Eurocopa de FR 2.0 | Escudería campioa | Ano | Eurocopa Trofeo Mégane | Escudería campioa |
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2005 | Robert Kubica | Epsilon Euskadi | 2005 | Kamui Kobayashi | SG Formula | 2005 | Jan Heylen | Racing for Belgium |
2006 | Alx Danielsson | Interwetten.com | 2006 | Filipe Albuquerque | JD Motorsport | 2006 | Jaap van Lagen | Tech 1 Racing |
2007 | Álvaro Parente | Tech 1 Racing | 2007 | Brendon Hartley | Epsilon RedBull | 2007 | Pedro Petiz | Tech 1 Racing |
2008 | Giedo van der Garde | Tech 1 Racing | 2008 | Valtteri Bottas | SG Formula | 2008 | Michäel Rossi | Tech 1 Racing |
2009 | Bertrand Baguette | Draco Racing | 2009 | Albert Costa | Epsilon Euskadi | 2009 | Mike Verschuur | TDS Racing |
2010 | Mikhail Aleshin | Tech 1 Racing | 2010 | Kevin Korjus | Tech 1 Racing | 2010 | Nick Catsburg | TDS Racing |
2011 | Robert Wickens | Carlin | 2011 | Robin Frijns | Koiranen Motorsport | 2011 | Stefano Comini | Italia Oregon Team |
2012 | Robin Frijns | Tech 1 Racing | 2012 | Stoffel Vandoorne | Josef Kaufmann Racing | 2012 | Albert Costa | Oregon Team |
2013 | Kevin Magnussen | DAMS | 2013 | Pierre Gasly | Tech 1 Racing | 2013 | Mirko Borlotti | Oregon Team |
2014 | Carlos Sainz Jr. | DAMS | 2014 | Nick de Vries | Koiranen GP | 2014 | Non se realizou |
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