2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia

The 2009 Formula Renault 2.0 Italia season was the tenth season of the Formula Renault 2.0 Italia and the last as one of the prominent Formula Renault series. Though the Italian series effectively merged with the Formula Renault 2.0 Suisse to form the Formula Renault 2.0 Middle European Championship from 2010, the Italia series would continue with older cars for three more seasons.

Most races were in Italy, with additional races at the Hungaroring (Hungary) and the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium). Daniel Mancinelli won the competition, taking home six wins. It was his third season in Formula Renault and his first with the One Racing team. CO2 Motorsport won the team championship.

Drivers and Teams

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2009 Entry List[1]
Team No. Driver name Rounds
  One Racing 1   Daniel Mancinelli All
2   Federico Scionti 1-6
  CO2 Motorsport 3   Bernardo Arnaut All
4   Stefano Comini 1-6
60   Martín Scuncio 1, 3-5
61   Giovanni Venturini 1, 3-7
62   Thiemo Storz 3
  BVM Minardi Team 5   Andrea Roda 1-3, 5-7
6   Tyler Dueck All
14   Thomas Hylkema 6
  Scuderia Antonino 7   Antonino Pellegrino 1-5, 7
  Facondini by Draco 8   Romain Vozniak All
9   Marco Betti 1-2
10   Nikolas Kvasai 1-5
  Tomcat Racing 11   Vittoria Piria 5
64   Mattia Brugiotti 1
  Linerace Technology 16   Stefano Carlet 1
18   Federico Vecchi 1
  Steiner Motorsport 21   Bianca Steiner 1-2
  CG Motorsport 23   Cristian Corsini 1
  Kochanski Motorsport Project 33   Jakub Smiechowski 4, 6-7
  Jenzer Motorsport 50   Genis Olivé All
51   Maxim Zimin 7
52   Zoel Amberg All
54   Eddie Cheever III 4-7
  Team Dueppì Victoria 72   Francisco Weiler 7
75   Leonardo Osmieri 7
  Cram Competition 73   Andrea Amici 4
76   Giacomo Barri 4
77   Matteo Davenia 1
78   Stefano Colombo 1, 5
85   André Negrão 5-6

Calendar

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Round Race Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team
1 R1   Autodromo Nazionale Monza April 4   Stefano Comini   Daniel Mancinelli   Tyler Dueck   BVM Minardi Team
R2 April 5   Stefano Comini   Tyler Dueck   Daniel Mancinelli   One Racing
2 R1   Autodromo Riccardo Paletti May 23   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   One Racing
R2 May 24   Daniel Mancinelli   Genis Olivé   Federico Scionti   One Racing
3 R1   Hungaroring June 14   Genis Olivé   Genis Olivé   Genis Olivé   Jenzer Motorsport
R2   Genis Olivé   Genis Olivé   Genis Olivé   Jenzer Motorsport
4 R1   Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps June 27   Martín Scuncio   Martín Scuncio   Martín Scuncio   CO2 Motorsport
R2 June 28   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   One Racing
5 R1   Misano World Circuit July 25   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   One Racing
R2 July 26   Stefano Comini   Daniel Mancinelli   Giovanni Venturini   CO2 Motorsport
6 R1   Mugello Circuit September 12   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   One Racing
R2 September 13   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   Daniel Mancinelli   One Racing
7 R1   Adria International Raceway October 10   Zoel Amberg   Genis Olivé   Zoel Amberg   Jenzer Motorsport
R2 October 11   Zoel Amberg   Genis Olivé   Zoel Amberg   Jenzer Motorsport

Championship standings

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Each championship round included 2 races by rounds length of 30 minutes each. Points were awarded as follows:

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th
Points 32 28 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

In each race, 2 additional points were awarded for pole position, and 2 for fastest lap.

Drivers

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Pos[2][3] Driver  
MNZ
 
VAR
 
HUN
 
SPA
 
MIS
 
MUG
 
IMO
Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1   Daniel Mancinelli 9 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 1 15 1 1 2 Ret 353
2   Genís Olivé Ret DNS 4 2 1 1 14 2 14 2 2 3 3 2 292
3   Giovanni Venturini Ret 3 2 9 2 3 2 1 3 2 4 3 274
4   Zoël Amberg Ret DNS 10 6 Ret 6 6 6 5 4 4 8 1 1 228
5   Tyler Dueck 1 4 13 7 9 8 8 5 Ret 5 8 11 6 4 218
6   Stefano Comini Ret 2 3 4 4 3 4 15 15 14 6 4 192
7   Bernardo Arnaut 8 10 5 5 11 DSQ 5 12 6 6 Ret 5 7 9 182
8   Federico Scionti Ret 9 2 1 5 2 DNS DNS 4 8 DSQ DNS 156
9   Martin Scuncio Ret 7 12 13 1 4 3 3 132
10   Antonino Pellegrino 10 13 7 11 7 12 11 11 8 12 11 7 120
11   Nikolas Kvašai 7 12 8 8 6 5 13 8 Ret 9 118
12   Andrea Roda 3 5 11 Ret 8 10 12 Ret Ret 10 8 12 112
13   Romain Vozniak Ret 8 12 9 10 11 12 13 11 11 Ret 13 9 8 106
14   Eddie Cheever 10 9 9 Ret 9 9 5 5 98
15   André Negrão 7 7 7 6 66
16   Stefano Colombo 5 11 10 10 48
17   Cristian Corsini 2 6 46
18   Thomas Hylkema 5 7 36
19   Bianca Steiner 4 Ret 9 Ret 34
20   Giacomo Barri 7 7 32
21   Jakub Śmiechowski 15 14 10 12 Ret 10 29
22   Marco Betti Ret DSQ 6 10 28
23   Andrea Amici 9 10 22
24   Thiemo Storz 13 7 20
25   Mattia Brugiotti 6 16 18
26   Leonardo Osmieri DNS 6 18
27   Maxim Zimin 12 11 14
28   Francisco Weiler 10 13 14
29   Vittoria Piria 13 13 8
30   Matteo Davenia Ret 14 2
31   Federico Vecchi Ret 15 1
32   Stefano Carlet Ret Ret 0

Teams

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Pos[3] Team Points
1   CO2 Motorsport 690
2   Jenzer Motorsport 578
3   One Racing 509
4   BVM Minardi Team 362
5   Facondini by Draco Racing 244
6   Cram Competition 170
7   Scuderia Antonino 120
8   CG Motorsport 46
9   Steiner Motorsport 34
10   Team Dueppì 32
11   Kochanski Motorsport Project 29
12   Tomcat Racing 26
13   Linerace Technology 1

References

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  1. ^ "2009 season". Autosport. Retrieved 26 March 2024.
  2. ^ Calendario e Risultati 2008 renaultsportitalia.it. Accessed 2009-06-11. Archived 2009-06-22.
  3. ^ a b Classifica[permanent dead link] renaultsportitalia.it
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