Formula Renault 2.0 Italia
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Formula Renault 2.0 Italia | |
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Kategori | Formelbilsserie |
Länder/region | Europa |
Antal säsonger | 11 |
Första säsong | 2000 |
Bilar (2010) | |
Chassi | Tatuus |
Motor | Renault |
Däck | Michelin |
Senaste mästare (2010) | |
Förarmästerskapet | Francesco Frisone |
Teammästerskapet | Viola Formula Racing |
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Formula Renault 2.0 Italia, tidigare Formula Renault 2000 Italia, är det italienska Formel Renault-mästerskapet och det mest prestigefyllda regionala. Drygt hälften av loppen körs i Italien nuförtiden och resten i andra länder för att göra serien attraktiv för utländska förare.
Säsonger
År | Mästare | Tvåa | Trea |
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2000 | Felipe Massa | Raffaele Giammaria | Ronnie Quintarelli |
2001 | Ryan Briscoe | César Campaniço | Fabio Carbone |
2002 | José Maria López | Robert Kubica | Davide Di Benedetto |
2003 | Franck Perera | Esteban Guerrieri | Toni Vilander |
2004 | Pastor Maldonado | Kohei Hirate | Luca Filippi |
2005 | Kamui Kobayashi | Michael Ammermüller | Ben Hanley |
2006 | Dani Clos | Adrian Zaugg | Edoardo Piscopo |
2007 | Mika Mäki | Jaime Alguersuari | Brendon Hartley |
2008 | Pål Varhaug | Niki Sebastiani | Michele Faccin |
2009 | Daniel Manchinelli | Genis Olive | Giovanni Venturini |
2010 | Francesco Frisone | Federico Vecchi | Andrea Cecchellero |
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