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2008 Formula Renault 3.5 Series
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The Drivers' Championship was won by Dutch driver Giedo van der Garde.


The 2008 Formula Renault 3.5 Series was the fourth Formula Renault 3.5 Series season. It began on 26 April in Monza, Italy and finished on 19 October in Barcelona, Spain after 17 races.




Contents






  • 1 Regulation Changes


    • 1.1 Technical


    • 1.2 Sporting




  • 2 Teams and drivers


  • 3 Race calendar and results


  • 4 Season results


    • 4.1 Drivers' Championship


    • 4.2 Teams' Championship




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Regulation Changes[edit]



Technical[edit]


After a three-year cycle, the current Formula Renault 3.5 chassis was replaced by a brand new car built by Italian racecar constructor Dallara. The new car featured flex-fuel technology and could be powered by either premium unleaded petrol or E85 bioethanol, which was a first for this level of motorsport in Europe. The Renault V6 engine, prepared by French company Solution F, will also saw its power increased from 425 horsepower (317 kW) to 500 horsepower (370 kW).


The car also featured a new carbon bodyshell, as well as a new shaped front wing, hollowed sidepods and multiple side deflectors designed to improve aerodynamic performance. However, several areas of the car, including the gearbox, rear suspension and carbon brakes, remained the same in order to keep costs under control.[1]


The new car made its first public appearance on 21 September at the Magny-Cours round of the 2007 season,[2] with development driver Andy Soucek demonstrating the car at the final round of the series in Barcelona.[3]



Sporting[edit]


In a change from recent years, only 26 cars (thirteen two-car teams) were allowed into the 2008 championship. The World Series by Renault organising committee announced twelve of the thirteen teams on 5 October 2007,[4] with newcomers Ultimate Signature confirmed as the final entrant on 12 October 2007.[5]


The 2008 season also saw the introduction of a new qualifying system to the FR3.5 Series.[6]



  • The 26 cars will be split into two equal groups, with each having a 20-minute session

  • The Top 6 drivers in each group (12 in total) will go forward to a 15-minute 'Super Pole' session

  • The grid for Race one is decided by reversing the finishing order of the Top 8 drivers in Super Pole. They are followed by the last four in Super Pole (in finishing order) and the remaining 14 drivers in the order they finished qualifying

  • For Race two, the Top 8 drivers from Super Pole line up in the order they finished the session, with the rest of the field decided by the finishing order of Race one



Teams and drivers[edit]


R = Series rookie for 2008





































































































































































































































Team

No.
Driver
Status
Rounds

France Tech 1 Racing
1

France Julien Jousse[7]

All
2

France Charles Pic[7]

R
All

Italy International DracoRacing
3

Belgium Bertrand Baguette[8]

All
4

Spain Marco Barba[9]

All

United Kingdom Carlin Motorsport
5

Russia Mikhail Aleshin[10]

All
6

Canada Robert Wickens[10]

All

Spain Epsilon Euskadi
7

Brazil Mario Romancini[11]

R
1–7

Portugal Filipe Albuquerque[12]

8–9
8

France Alexandre Marsoin[13]

R
All

Italy Prema Powerteam
9

Spain Miguel Molina[14]

All
10

Spain Álvaro Barba[15]

All

Italy RC Motorsport
11

Spain Aleix Alcaraz[16]

R
1–4

Brazil Claudio Cantelli[17]

R
5–9
12

Spain Borja García[18]

1–3

United Kingdom Duncan Tappy[19]

R
4–5, 8–9

Italy Paolo Maria Nocera[20]

R
6–7

Spain Pons Racing
14

Spain Máximo Cortés[21]

R
1–4

Spain Aleix Alcaraz[22]

R
5–9
15

Spain Marcos Martínez[21]

All

Belgium KTR
16

Russia Daniil Move[23]

1–5

Spain Siso Cunill[24]

R
6–9
17

France Guillaume Moreau[25]

1–5

Russia Sergey Afanasyev[26]

R
7–9

Austria Interwetten.com Racing
19

Mexico Salvador Durán[27]

All
20

Mexico Pablo Sánchez López[27]

R
All

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport
21

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde[28]

All
22

United Kingdom Pippa Mann[29]

All

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsport
23

United Kingdom James Walker[30]

All
24

Germany Julian Theobald[31]

1–2

Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy[32]

3–9

United Kingdom Red Devil Comtec Racing
25

Italy Marco Bonanomi[33]

All
26

Italy Pasquale Di Sabatino[34]

1–7

Estonia Sten Pentus[35]

R
9

France Ultimate Signature
27

Brazil Fabio Carbone[36]

All
28

Brazil Claudio Cantelli[37]

R
1–3

Argentina Esteban Guerrieri[38]

4–9


Race calendar and results[edit]


The calendar for the 2008 season was confirmed by Renault Sport on 9 January 2008.[39] Seven rounds formed meetings of the 2008 World Series by Renault season, with additional rounds supporting the Monza 1000km and Monaco Grand Prix.
























































































































































































Round
Circuit
Date
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Winning Driver
Winning Team

Rookie Winner
1
R1

Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza
26 April


Spain Marcos Martínez

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport

Mexico Pablo Sánchez López
R2
27 April

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport

France Charles Pic
2
R1

Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
3 May


Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

Belgium Bertrand Baguette

Italy International DracoRacing

France Alexandre Marsoin
R2
4 May

Italy Marco Bonanomi

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport

France Alexandre Marsoin
3
R1

Monaco Circuit de Monaco
25 May

France Charles Pic

France Charles Pic

France Charles Pic

France Tech 1 Racing

France Charles Pic
4
R1

United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit
7 June


Mexico Salvador Durán

Mexico Salvador Durán

Austria Interwetten.com Racing

Spain Máximo Cortés
R2
8 June

Canada Robert Wickens

Mexico Salvador Durán

Canada Robert Wickens

United Kingdom Carlin Motorsport

France Charles Pic
5
R1

Hungary Hungaroring
5 July


France Julien Jousse

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport

United Kingdom Duncan Tappy
R2
6 July

Brazil Fabio Carbone

Brazil Fabio Carbone

Brazil Fabio Carbone

France Ultimate Signature

France Alexandre Marsoin
6
R1

Germany Nürburgring
30 August


Brazil Fabio Carbone

Brazil Fabio Carbone

France Ultimate Signature

Mexico Pablo Sánchez López
R2
31 August

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

France Julien Jousse

Spain Miguel Molina

Italy Prema Powerteam

Mexico Pablo Sánchez López
7
R1

France Bugatti Circuit
6 September


Canada Robert Wickens

France Charles Pic

France Tech 1 Racing

France Charles Pic
R2
7 September

Argentina Esteban Guerrieri

Canada Robert Wickens

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport

France Charles Pic
8
R1

Portugal Autódromo do Estoril
27 September


Spain Álvaro Barba

Brazil Fabio Carbone

France Ultimate Signature

Mexico Pablo Sánchez López
R2
28 September

Spain Miguel Molina

France Charles Pic

Spain Miguel Molina

Italy Prema Powerteam

France Charles Pic
9
R1

Spain Circuit de Catalunya
18 October


Canada Robert Wickens

France Julien Jousse

France Tech 1 Racing

France Charles Pic
R2
19 October

Argentina Esteban Guerrieri

Mexico Salvador Durán

Argentina Esteban Guerrieri

France Ultimate Signature

France Charles Pic


Season results[edit]


  • Points for both championships were awarded as follows:






















































Race
Qualifying
Position
 1st 
 2nd 
 3rd 
 4th 
 5th 
 6th 
 7th 
 8th 
 9th 
 10th 

PP
2nd
3rd

Sprint
12
10
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1




Feature
15
12
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1

4
2
1

The maximum number of points a driver could earn each weekend (except Monaco) was 31 and the maximum number for a team was 55.



Drivers' Championship[edit]































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Driver

MNZ
SPR
Italy

MNZ
FEA
Italy

SPA
SPR
Belgium

SPA
FEA
Belgium

MON
FEA
Monaco

SIL
SPR
United Kingdom

SIL
FEA
United Kingdom

HUN
SPR
Hungary

HUN
FEA
Hungary

NÜR
SPR
Germany

NÜR
FEA
Germany

LMS
SPR
France

LMS
FEA
France

EST
SPR
Portugal

EST
FEA
Portugal

CAT
SPR
Spain

CAT
FEA
Spain
Points
1

Netherlands Giedo van der Garde
1

1

Ret

1
2
5
2
1
21†
2

7
DNS
1
8
8
DNS
Ret

137
2

France Julien Jousse
3
4
Ret
Ret
4
7
10

2
2
Ret

2
9
15
4
3
1
5

106
3

Brazil Fabio Carbone
DSQ
Ret
15
Ret
12
4
5
3

1

1
6
3
2
1
Ret
5
10

97
4

Spain Miguel Molina
Ret
Ret

9
6
9
23
Ret
Ret
3
Ret
1

2
5
7

1
Ret
7

79
5

Russia Mikhail Aleshin
5
5
5
3
6
Ret
18
9
15
3
DNS
6
4
9
23†
2
14

73
6

France Charles Pic
9
3
Ret
12

1
15
13

18
9
Ret
12
1
6
Ret

2
8
8

69
7

Belgium Bertrand Baguette

Ret
Ret
1
11
5
6
16
4
4
5
5
Ret
16
Ret
4
Ret
4

69
8

Argentina Esteban Guerrieri





22
4
Ret
12
12
9
4

3
5
6
Ret

1

62
9

Mexico Salvador Durán
Ret
14
2
4
16

1

3
Ret
16
4
DSQ
7
7
16
22†
Ret

12

61
10

Spain Álvaro Barba
Ret
2
DNS
10
14

3
8
Ret
5
Ret
3
NC
12

2
Ret
6
Ret

58
11

Italy Marco Bonanomi
Ret
DSQ
4

2
13
8
9
5
13
Ret
4
5
11

Ret
5
Ret
DNS

56
12

Canada Robert Wickens
Ret
Ret
14
Ret
19
9

1
Ret
8
13
18

14

22
3
12

3
3

55
13

United Kingdom James Walker
7
7
Ret
16
8
10
12
7
10
Ret
13
Ret
9
Ret
14
7
2

36
14

Spain Marco Barba
12
8
Ret
20
24†
12
7
10
7
Ret
10
10
8
6
10
16†
Ret

24
15

Spain Marcos Martínez

Ret
Ret
Ret
9
15
2
6
13
Ret
11
11
15
24
11
7
Ret
Ret

21
16

France Guillaume Moreau
8
6
3
14
7
13
11
Ret
Ret









20
17

Mexico Pablo Sánchez López
4
Ret
8
Ret
21
21
24
8
Ret
6
8
Ret
17
13
21
12
Ret

18
18

Malaysia Fairuz Fauzy




3
Ret
15
12
14

DSQ
Ret
13
19
12
20

Ret
6

17
19

France Alexandre Marsoin
14
Ret
6
7
20
17
25
17
6
Ret
16
11
10
20
16
9
15

17
20

Italy Pasquale Di Sabatino
2
10
13
8
25†
11
14
11
11
Ret
15
12
14





16
21

Portugal Filipe Albuquerque













10
9
4
9

12
22

Russia Daniil Move
13
13
11
5
22
24†
23
16
20









6
23

United Kingdom Duncan Tappy





16
21
6
19




14
11
10
Ret

6
24

Spain Borja García
6
Ret
Ret
15
11













5
25

United Kingdom Pippa Mann
10
11
16
Ret
18
19
20
15
Ret
7
19
Ret
Ret
Ret
15
13
13

5
26

Spain Máximo Cortés
17
16
7
13
10
14
17











5
27

Spain Aleix Alcaraz
11
9
Ret
18
Ret
20
22
Ret
18
Ret
Ret
8
13
15
13
11
11

5
28

Brazil Claudio Cantelli
16
Ret
12
19
17


14
17
8
17
16
20
18
17
Ret
16

3
29

Brazil Mario Romancini
Ret
12
10
17
23†
18
19
Ret
Ret
9
Ret
Ret
18





3
30

Spain Siso Cunill









10
NC
18
Ret
17
18
15
Ret

1
31

Estonia Sten Pentus















14
17

0
32

Italy Paolo Maria Nocera









Ret
14
Ret
21





0
33

Germany Julian Theobald
15
15
Ret
21














0
34

Russia Sergey Afanasyev











17
23
19
19
Ret
Ret

0
Pos
Driver

MNZ
SPR
Italy

MNZ
FEA
Italy

SPA
SPR
Belgium

SPA
FEA
Belgium

MON
FEA
Monaco

SIL
SPR
United Kingdom

SIL
FEA
United Kingdom

HUN
SPR
Hungary

HUN
FEA
Hungary

NÜR
SPR
Germany

NÜR
FEA
Germany

LMS
SPR
France

LMS
FEA
France

EST
SPR
Portugal

EST
FEA
Portugal

CAT
SPR
Spain

CAT
FEA
Spain
Points




















































Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd 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 participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)



  • Polesitter for feature race in bold

  • Driver in italics has been awarded two points for fastest lap

  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.



Teams' Championship[edit]




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team
Car
No.

MNZ
SPR
Italy

MNZ
FEA
Italy

SPA
SPR
Belgium

SPA
FEA
Belgium

MON
FEA
Monaco

SIL
SPR
United Kingdom

SIL
FEA
United Kingdom

HUN
SPR
Hungary

HUN
FEA
Hungary

NÜR
SPR
Germany

NÜR
FEA
Germany

LMS
SPR
France

LMS
FEA
France

EST
SPR
Portugal

EST
FEA
Portugal

CAT
SPR
Spain

CAT
FEA
Spain
Points
1

France Tech 1 Racing
1
3
4
Ret
Ret
4
7
10

2
2
Ret

2
9
15
4
3
1
5

175
2
9
3
Ret
12

1
15
13

18
9
Ret
12
1
6
Ret

2
8
8
2

France Ultimate Signature
27
DSQ
Ret
15
Ret
12
4
5
3

1

1
6
3
2
1
Ret
5
10

159
28
16
Ret
12
19
17
22
4
Ret
12
12
9
4

3
5
6
Ret

1
3

United Kingdom P1 Motorsport
21
1

1

Ret

1
2
5
2
1
21†
2

7
DNS
1
8
8
DNS
Ret

142
22
10
11
16
Ret
18
19
20
15
Ret
7
19
Ret
Ret
Ret
15
13
13
4

Italy Prema Powerteam
9
Ret
Ret

9
6
9
23
Ret
Ret
3
Ret
1

2
5
7

1
Ret
7

137
10
Ret
2
DNS
10
14

3
8
Ret
5
Ret
3
NC
12

2
Ret
6
Ret
5

United Kingdom Carlin Motorsport
5
5
5
5
3
6
Ret
18
9
15
3
DNS
6
4
9
23
2
14

128
6
Ret
Ret
14
Ret
19
9

1
Ret
8
13
18

14

22
3
12

3
3
6

Italy International DracoRacing
3

Ret
Ret
1
11
5
6
16
4
4
5
5
Ret
16
Ret
4
Ret
4

93
4
12
8
Ret
20
24†
12
7
10
7
Ret
10
10
8
6
10
16
Ret
7

Austria Interwetten.com
19
Ret
14
2
4
16

1

3
Ret
16
4
DSQ
7
7
16
22
Ret

12

79
20
4
Ret
8
Ret
21
21
24
8
Ret
6
8
Ret
17
13
21
12
Ret
8

United Kingdom Red Devil Team Comtec
25
Ret
DSQ
4

2
13
8
9
5
13
Ret
4
5
11

Ret
5
Ret
DNS

72
26
2
10
13
8
25†
11
14
11
11
Ret
15
12
14


14
17
9

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsport
23
7
7
Ret
16
8
10
12
7
10
Ret
13
Ret
9
Ret
14
7
2

53
24
15
15
Ret
21
3
Ret
15
12
14

DSQ
Ret
13
19
12
20

Ret
6
10

Spain Epsilon Euskadi
7
Ret
12
10
17
23†
18
19
Ret
Ret
9
Ret
Ret
18
10
9
4
9

32
8
14
Ret
6
7
20
17
25
17
6
Ret
16
11
10
20
16
9
15
11

Spain Pons Racing
14
17
16
7
13
10
14
17
Ret
18
Ret
Ret
8
13
15
13
11
11

29
15

Ret
Ret
Ret
9
15
2
6
13
Ret
11
11
15
24
11
7
Ret
Ret
12

Belgium KTR
16
13
13
11
5
22
24†
23
16
20
10
NC
18
Ret
17
18
15
Ret

27
17
8
6
3
14
7
13
11
Ret
Ret


17
23
19
19
Ret
Ret
13

Italy RC Motorsport
11
11
9
Ret
18
Ret
20
22
14
17
8
17
16
20
18
17
Ret
16

16
12
6
Ret
Ret
15
11
16
21
6
19
Ret
14
Ret
21
14
11
10
Ret
Pos
Team
Car
No.

MNZ
SPR
Italy

MNZ
FEA
Italy

SPA
SPR
Belgium

SPA
FEA
Belgium

MON
FEA
Monaco

SIL
SPR
United Kingdom

SIL
FEA
United Kingdom

HUN
SPR
Hungary

HUN
FEA
Hungary

NÜR
SPR
Germany

NÜR
FEA
Germany

LMS
SPR
France

LMS
FEA
France

EST
SPR
Portugal

EST
FEA
Portugal

CAT
SPR
Spain

CAT
FEA
Spain
Points




















































Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd 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 participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)



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