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2007 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0

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The 2007 Championnat de France Formula Renault 2.0 season was the last of the French Formula Renault championship as independent series. It was included in 2008 in the Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup.[1] The last round of the French championship was held out of France, in the Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona as symbol of the series mutations that expand to Western Europe (Portugal, Spain, France and Belgium) in 2008.[2]

Jules Bianchi would win the championship for SG Formula.

Teams and drivers

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Team No. Driver Rounds
France SG Formula 1 France Nelson Panciatici 1–3
2 France Charles Pic All
3 United Kingdom Jon Lancaster 2–7
4 France Alexandre Marsoin All
5 France Edouard Texte 1–2, 4–5
6 France Jules Bianchi All
France Graff Racing 7 Switzerland Gary Hirsch All
8 France Kévin Estre All
9 France Tristan Vautier All
10 France Benjamin Lariche All
11 France Bastien Borget All
16 France Pierre Combot 6
France Epsilon Support 12 France Nelson Lukes All
14 France Mathieu Arzeno 4–7
27 United Kingdom Craig Dolby All
36 France Sébastien Chardonnet All
France Pole Services 14 France Mathieu Arzeno 1–3
15 France Nicolas Marroc 1–5, 7
16 France Pierre Combot 1–5, 7
17 France Kévin Van Heek 1
19 United Kingdom Alexander Sims 2–3
34 France Stéphane Panepinto 4–5
France TCS Racing 15 France Nicolas Marroc 6
United Kingdom Manor Motorsport 19 United Kingdom Alexander Sims 4–5, 7
22 United Kingdom Alex Morgan 5
Belgium Boutsen Energy Racing 20 Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi 3
21 Belgium Maxime Martin 3
United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports 22 United Kingdom Alex Morgan 7
35 Japan Ryuji Yamamoto 5
37 United Kingdom Riki Christodoulou 5, 7
38 United Kingdom Duncan Tappy 5
39 United Kingdom Paul Rees 7
France Team Palmyr 23 France Jean-Michel Ogier 1–3, 5–7
24 France Marc Cattaneo All
25 France Jean-Marc Menahem 1–3, 5–7
33 France Philippe Hottinguer 5, 7
40 France David Zollinger 1
France Didier Colombat 2–6
France Racing Team Trajectoire 26 France Sylvain Milesi 1–4, 6–7
41 France Pierre Giner 5
France RBA Sport 28 France Rodolphe Hauchard 1
29 France Stefan Romecki 1–6
France CD Sport 31 France Jean-Paul Coppens 1
France Lycée D'Artagnan 32 France Daniel Harout 1, 7

Race calendar and results

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Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team
1 1 France Circuit Nogaro April 8 France Mathieu Arzeno France Mathieu Arzeno France Mathieu Arzeno France Pole Services
2 April 9 France Mathieu Arzeno France Jules Bianchi France Mathieu Arzeno France Pole Services
2 3 France Circuit de Lédenon April 28 France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France SG Formula
4 April 29 France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France SG Formula
3 5 France Dijon-Prenois May 12 France Charles Pic France Alexandre Marsoin France Alexandre Marsoin France SG Formula
6 May 13 France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France SG Formula
4 7 France Circuit du Val de Vienne July 7 France Mathieu Arzeno France Jules Bianchi France Mathieu Arzeno France Epsilon Support
8 July 8 United Kingdom Alexander Sims France Jules Bianchi France Alexandre Marsoin France SG Formula
5 9 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours September 23 United Kingdom Duncan Tappy France Jules Bianchi France Mathieu Arzeno France Epsilon Support
6 10 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours October 13 France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France SG Formula
11 October 14 France Jules Bianchi United Kingdom Jon Lancaster United Kingdom Jon Lancaster France SG Formula
7 12 Spain Circuit de Catalunya October 27 France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France Jules Bianchi France SG Formula
13 October 28 United Kingdom Jon Lancaster United Kingdom Jon Lancaster United Kingdom Jon Lancaster France SG Formula

Results and standings

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Race point system
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
  • In each race 1 point for Fastest lap and 1 for Pole position.
  • Races : 2 race by rounds (first between 60 and 80 km, second between 20 and 30 minutes).

A Rookie (R) and Challenger Cup (C) classifications are also established for newcomers and young drivers.

Pos Driver France
NOG
France
LED
France
DIJ
France
VIE
France
MAG
France
MAG
Spain
CAT
Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 France Jules Bianchi (R) 2 3 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 1 5 1 3 172
2 France Mathieu Arzeno 1 1 2 Ret 9 5 1 3 1 4 4 5 5 123
3 France Alexandre Marsoin Ret 2 10 9 1 Ret 7 1 Ret Ret 3 2 2 84
4 France Charles Pic (R) 9 4 Ret 5 Ret 2 Ret Ret Ret 3 2 3 4 69
5 France Tristan Vautier (R) 3 6 9 3 3 7 5 7 11 Ret 7 4 7 69
6 United Kingdom Jon Lancaster 8 21 8 17 10 5 7 2 1 DNS 1 64
7 France Pierre Combot 5 Ret Ret 13 2 6 3 10 6 6 11 8 10 52
8 France Nelson Lukes (R) Ret 9 3 2 11 3 6 6 24 Ret 10 Ret 14 45
9 France Kévin Estre (R) 6 10 6 4 Ret Ret 4 8 12 7 6 6 11 45
10 France Sébastien Chardonnet 12 5 4 8 10 4 8 Ret 8 Ret 9 11 Ret 34
11 United Kingdom Craig Dolby 4 18 7 11 14 10 9 Ret 10 8 12 7 8 28
12 France Bastien Borget (R) 8 21 Ret Ret 6 Ret 11 12 9 5 8 13 11 21
13 Switzerland Gary Hirsch (R) 15 23 Ret 10 7 Ret Ret 9 4 9 Ret Ret Ret 19
14 France Nelson Panciatici 7 7 Ret 6 5 Ret 19
15 United Kingdom Alexander Sims 5 7 12 8 Ret 18 Ret 14 6 19
16 United Kingdom Duncan Tappy 2 13
17 France Edouard Texte (R) 16 11 Ret DNS Ret 4 Ret 8
18 France Kevin Van Heek 10 8 4
19 United Kingdom Alex Morgan 5 10 9 3
20 Switzerland Jonathan Hirschi 16 9 2
21 United Kingdom Riki Christodoulou 23 9 Ret 2
22 France Benjamin Lariche (R) 19 12 12 12 13 13 13 11 20 10 18 Ret 16 1
23 France Sylvain Milesi (C) 13 13 11 14 15 11 14 14 11 14 12 13 0
24 France Nicolas Marroc 14 15 13 15 17 12 12 13 Ret 12 13 16 17 0
25 France Stéphane Romecki (R)(C) 17 17 14 16 18 Ret 15 19 17 13 15 0
26 France Stéphane Panepinto (R)(C) Ret 15 13 0
27 France Jean-Michel Ogier (R)(C) Ret 22 16 17 19 14 14 Ret 16 18 22 0
28 France Didier Colombat (R)(C) 17 20 21 Ret 16 16 21 14 DNS 0
29 France David Zollinger (R) 18 14 0
30 France Marc Cattaneo (R)(C) 20 25 18 18 20 15 17 15 16 16 19 20 18 0
31 France Jean-Marc Menahem (R)(C) 22 24 15 19 22 18 18 15 17 17 19 0
32 United Kingdom Paul Rees 15 15 0
33 France Pierre Giner 15 0
34 France Daniel Harout 16 16 19 20 0
35 Belgium Maxime Martin (R) 23 16 0
36 France Jean-Paul Coppens (R) 19 19 0
37 France Philippe Hottinguer 19 21 21 0
38 France Rodolphe Hauchard 21 20 0
39 Japan Ryuji Yamamoto 22 0

References

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  1. ^ Perspectives internationales Archived 2008-03-26 at the Wayback Machine renault-sport.fr (November 8, 2007)
  2. ^ Pour le plaisir et l’honneur![permanent dead link] renault-sport.com (November 22, 2007)