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2013 Formula Renault 3.5 Series
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The 2013 Formula Renault 3.5 Series season was a multi-event motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars held across Europe. The championship features drivers competing in 3.5 litre Formula Renault single seat race cars that conform to the technical regulations for the championship. The 2013 season was the ninth Formula Renault 3.5 Series season organized by the Renault Sport. The season began at Autodromo Nazionale Monza on 6 April and finished on 20 October at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The series formed part of the World Series by Renault meetings at seven double header events with double header event at Monza and single event at Monaco.


The championship battle was between McLaren junior programme drivers Kevin Magnussen and Stoffel Vandoorne. Magnussen clinched the championship title with a race to spare,[1] and ultimately finished sixty points ahead of Vandoorne. Despite having less wins than in 2012, António Félix da Costa improved to the third place in the drivers' standings. Nico Müller, Marco Sørensen and Carlos Huertas were the only other winners outside the top three.




Contents






  • 1 Teams and drivers


    • 1.1 Driver changes


      • 1.1.1 Mid-season changes




    • 1.2 Team changes




  • 2 Race calendar and results


  • 3 Championship standings


    • 3.1 Drivers' Championship


    • 3.2 Teams' Championship




  • 4 Footnotes


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Teams and drivers[edit]


























































































































































































































Team

No.
Driver
Status
Rounds

France Tech 1 Racing[2]
1

Russia Mikhail Aleshin[3]

All
2

Netherlands Nigel Melker[4]

All

United Kingdom Arden Caterham[2]
3

Portugal António Félix da Costa[5]

All
4

Brazil Pietro Fantin[6]

R
All

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports[2]
5

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne[7]

R
All
6

United Kingdom Oliver Webb[8]

All

Czech Republic ISR[2]
7

Russia Sergey Sirotkin[9]

R
All
8

Switzerland Christopher Zanella[10]

R
All

Czech Republic Lotus[2]
9

Denmark Marco Sørensen[11]

All
10

Philippines Marlon Stöckinger[11]

R
All

United Kingdom Carlin[2]
11

Colombia Carlos Huertas[12]

All
12

Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar[13]

R
All

United Kingdom SMP Racing by Comtec[2]
15

Russia Daniil Move[14]

All
16

Brazil Lucas Foresti[14]

All

Italy International Draco Racing[2]
17

Brazil André Negrão[15]

All
18

Switzerland Nico Müller[16]

All

France DAMS[2]
19

France Norman Nato[17]

R
All
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen[18]

All








United Kingdom

P1 Motorsport[2]

P1 by Strakka Racing[19][N 1]

21

United Kingdom Will Stevens[20]

All
22

Finland Matias Laine[21]

R
All

Italy Zeta Corse[22]
23

Romania Mihai Marinescu[23]

R
1–2

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.[24]

R
3–4

United Kingdom William Buller[25]

R
5–9
24

France Emmanuel Piget[23]

R
1

Switzerland Mathéo Tuscher[26]

R
2

United Kingdom Nick Yelloly[27]

3

Romania Mihai Marinescu[23]

R
4–5

Italy Riccardo Agostini[28]

R
6

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.[29]

R
7–9

Spain Pons Racing[2]
25

Switzerland Zoël Amberg[30]

All
26

Russia Nikolay Martsenko[31]

All

Spain AV Formula[32]
27

France Arthur Pic[33]

All
28

Brazil Yann Cunha[33]

All











Icon
Meaning

R
Series rookie for 2013



Driver changes[edit]



  • Following a part-time campaign with Tech 1 Racing, Daniel Abt joined the GP2 Series with ART Grand Prix.


  • Mikhail Aleshin switched from Team RFR to Tech 1 Racing.[3]


  • Jules Bianchi left Tech 1 Racing to race in Formula One with Marussia.


  • Sam Bird, who finished third in 2012, left ISR to join Russian Time in the GP2 Series.


  • Yann Cunha left Pons Racing to join AV Formula.[33]


  • Pietro Fantin graduated from the British Formula 3 to join Formula Renault, where he races for Arden Caterham.[6]

  • After losing his seat in DAMS,[17][18]Lucas Foresti joined at Comtec Racing.[14]


  • Vittorio Ghirelli, who raced with Comtec Racing moved to Auto GP.[34]


  • Walter Grubmüller left P1 Motorsport after three consecutive seasons.


  • Carlos Huertas moved from Fortec to Carlin, the team he raced for in the 2011 British Formula 3 Championship.[12]


  • Jazeman Jaafar entered the Formula Renault series with Carlin, the team he placed second with in the 2012 British Formula Three championship.[13]


  • Kevin Korjus, who contested the 2012 season with Tech 1 Racing and Lotus, moved to the GP3 Series with Koiranen GP.[35]


  • Matias Laine moved from the GP3 Series to race in Formula Renault 3.5 for P1 Motorsport.[21]


  • Kevin Magnussen joined DAMS after racing for Carlin in 2012.[18]


  • Mihai Marinescu, who finished fifth in the 2012 FIA Formula Two Championship, signed with the Zeta Corse team.[23] After being replaced by Nick Yelloly for the Monaco round of the championship,[27] Marinescu returned to the team for the race at Spa-Francorchamps.[36]

  • After one season with BVM Target, Nikolay Martsenko switched to Pons Racing.[31]


  • Nigel Melker, who competed in the GP2 Series in 2012, joined Tech 1 Racing.[4]


  • Daniil Move switched from P1 Motorsport to SMP Racing by Comtec.[14]


  • Formula Renault 2.0 Alps runner-up Norman Nato joined DAMS.[17]


  • Arthur Pic switched from DAMS to AV Formula.[33]

  • After two years without a drive, Emmanuel Piget made his return to motor racing with Zeta Corse.[23]

  • After competing part-time in 2012, César Ramos, Davide Rigon and Daniel Zampieri all moved to the Blancpain Endurance Series, with the three of them co-driving the #44 Kessel Racing car.


  • Jake Rosenzweig left the series after 3 years, instead doing a season in GP2 with Barwa Addax.


  • Alexander Rossi, who contested the 2012 season with Arden Caterham, left the series, concentrating on his Caterham F1 reserve driver duties.[37]


  • Sergey Sirotkin, who raced in the Auto GP World Series and Italian Formula Three in 2012 and contested at Moscow Formula Renault 3.5 Series round with BVM Target, stepped up to the series with ISR.[9]

  • After contesting the first three rounds of 2012 before injury, Richie Stanaway moved to the Porsche Supercup.


  • Will Stevens signed with P1 Motorsport after a season with Carlin.[20]


  • Marlon Stöckinger joined Lotus after racing in GP3 Series.[11]

  • After competing in the last three rounds of the 2012 season, Aaro Vainio left Formula Renault to concentrate on GP3.


  • Stoffel Vandoorne, the reigning Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 champion, moved into the Formula Renault 3.5 Series, racing for Fortec Motorsports.[7]


  • Giovanni Venturini moved to the GP3 Series full-time.


  • Oliver Webb, who competed in Indy Lights in 2012, returned to the series with Fortec Motorsports.[8]


  • Christopher Zanella, who finished third in the 2012 FIA Formula Two Championship signed with ISR team.[10]



Mid-season changes[edit]



  • FIA Formula Two runner-up Mathéo Tuscher replaced Emmanuel Piget at Zeta Corse after the first round.[26]


  • Carlos Sainz Jr. joined Zeta Corse for the third round of the championship in Monaco, replacing Marinescu.[24] Sainz races for the team again for the final three rounds.

  • After racing for Comtec Racing in 2012, Nick Yelloly moved to the GP3 Series with Carlin. Yelloly returned to Formula Renault for the Monaco round, replacing Mathéo Tuscher at Zeta Corse.[27] Marinescu returned for the Belgian and Russian rounds. At the Red Bull Ring, the seat was occupied by Italian Formula Three champion Riccardo Agostini.[28]


  • William Buller replaced Sainz, Jr. for the Moscow Raceway round.[25]



Team changes[edit]



  • Former Formula Renault 3.5 driver Adrián Vallés returned to the category as team owner of AV Formula.[32]


  • BVM Target was demoted from racing team to reserve team when series organisers released a provisional entry list in November 2012. The team was divided into two entries; Zeta Management and MT Motorsport, which was previously known as the Max Travin Racing Team.[32] The team was later accepted onto the grid under the name Zeta Corse and registered as an Italian team.[22]


  • Team RFR—previously known as KMP Racing—left the series after the 2012 season.[32]



Race calendar and results[edit]


The calendar for the 2013 season was announced on 20 October 2012, the day before the end of the 2012 season.[38] Seven of the nine rounds formed meetings of the 2013 World Series by Renault season, with additional rounds in support of the Superstars Series at Monza, and the 2013 Monaco Grand Prix. The championship visited the Red Bull Ring for the first time and returned to Monza. The Nürburgring and Silverstone have been removed from the schedule.























































































































































































Round
Circuit
Date
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Winning Driver
Winning Team

Rookie Winner
1
R1

Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza
6 April

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

United Kingdom Will Stevens

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
R2
7 April

Portugal António Félix da Costa

France Arthur Pic

Portugal António Félix da Costa

United Kingdom Arden Caterham

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
2
R1

Spain Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz
27 April

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

France DAMS

Russia Sergey Sirotkin
R2
28 April[N 2]

France Norman Nato

Colombia Carlos Huertas

Colombia Carlos Huertas

United Kingdom Carlin

Russia Sergey Sirotkin
3

Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo
26 May

Switzerland Nico Müller

Netherlands Nigel Melker

Switzerland Nico Müller

Italy International Draco Racing

Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar
4
R1

Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa
1 June

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Brazil Lucas Foresti

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

France DAMS

Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar
R2
2 June

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
5
R1

Russia Moscow Raceway, Volokolamsk
22 June

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
R2
23 June

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
6
R1

Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
20 July

Denmark Marco Sørensen

Netherlands Nigel Melker

Denmark Marco Sørensen

Czech Republic Lotus

United Kingdom William Buller
R2
21 July

Denmark Marco Sørensen

Denmark Marco Sørensen

Denmark Marco Sørensen

Czech Republic Lotus

Russia Sergey Sirotkin
7
R1

Hungary Hungaroring, Budapest
14 September

Brazil André Negrão

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Switzerland Nico Müller

Italy International Draco Racing

Russia Sergey Sirotkin
R2
15 September

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Portugal António Félix da Costa

Portugal António Félix da Costa

United Kingdom Arden Caterham

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
8
R1

France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet

28 September

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Portugal António Félix da Costa

United Kingdom Arden Caterham

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
R2

29 September

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Portugal António Félix da Costa

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

France DAMS

United Kingdom William Buller
9
R1

Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona
19 October

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

France DAMS

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne
R2
20 October

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

United Kingdom Will Stevens

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

France DAMS

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne


Championship standings[edit]



Drivers' Championship[edit]












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Driver

MNZ
Italy

ALC
Spain

MON
Monaco

SPA
Belgium

MSC
Russia

RBR
Austria

HUN
Hungary

LEC
France

CAT
Spain
Points
1

Denmark Kevin Magnussen
2
2

1
9
4

1

3
11
2
3
3
2

2

DSQ

1

1

1
274
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

1
3
8
3
9
13
1

1

1
Ret
Ret
4
3
2
Ret
3
2
214
3

Portugal António Félix da Costa
Ret

1
13
7
5
2
4
2
Ret
7
Ret
Ret

1
1

3
4
13
172
4

United Kingdom Will Stevens

18
Ret
2
4
7
Ret
2
4
3
4
6
8
Ret
5
13
2

3
148
5

Switzerland Nico Müller
13
5
Ret
5

1
Ret
5
7
4
13
8
1
5
10
2
12
4
143
6

Netherlands Nigel Melker
5
11
6
6

17
3
6
3
15

2
2
6
4
Ret
4
Ret
8
136
7

Denmark Marco Sørensen
19
18
9
10
2
5
10
10
17

1

1
12
9
4
5
Ret
7
113
8

France Arthur Pic
6

4
3
Ret
10
4
Ret
12
16
5
20
9
Ret
6
7
Ret
Ret
74
9

Russia Sergey Sirotkin
Ret
19†
4
2
22
18
8
DNS
11
Ret
4
3
12
[N 3] Ret
Ret
Ret
61
10

Brazil André Negrão
11
13
Ret
8
12
7
Ret
6
6
9
11

21
6
3
11
Ret
Ret
51
11

United Kingdom William Buller







5
20
6
5
Ret
16
8
8
5
Ret
46
12

Russia Mikhail Aleshin
15
14
10
11
8
14
Ret
16
5
Ret
18
5
13
17†
6
Ret
14
33
13

France Norman Nato
10
6
5

20
Ret
15
15
13
10
Ret
10
15
11
18
9
Ret
5
33
14

Colombia Carlos Huertas
16
16
20

1
15
10
Ret
15
19
Ret
Ret
17
8
Ret
18
Ret
18
30
15

United Kingdom Oliver Webb
4
9
11
17
11
12
9
9
7
DNS
16
16
10
13
22
10
10
27
16

Switzerland Christopher Zanella
3
8
7
Ret
Ret
11
13
22
23
16
14
Ret
19
Ret
19
Ret
11
25
17

Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar
7
Ret
18
12
3
9
19†
Ret
13
10
13
20
20
14
14
[N 4] 24
18

Philippines Marlon Stöckinger
14
12
19
DNS
Ret
20
17
8
12
8
7
13
7
15
10
Ret
9
23
19

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.




6
Ret
18†





7
22
16†
Ret
Ret
6
22
20

Russia Nikolay Martsenko
Ret
Ret
12
21
21
6
7
Ret
14
Ret
Ret
11
Ret
7
12
13†
17
20
21

Brazil Pietro Fantin
Ret
7
Ret
18
Ret
16
12
18
8
Ret
9
Ret
14
11
20
9
20
14
22

Russia Daniil Move
Ret
NC
21
15
13
8
Ret
17
9
14
17
18
Ret
9
21
8
Ret
12
23

Finland Matias Laine
9
Ret
16
14
19
17
11
14
21
Ret
15
10
15
Ret
16
7
16
9
24

Switzerland Zoël Amberg
12
20
17
19
20
19
16
21
22
11
19†
19
18
12
15
6
12
8
25

Romania Mihai Marinescu
8
10
Ret
Ret

21
14
20
18








5
26

Brazil Lucas Foresti
Ret
Ret
14
16
16

22
Ret
Ret
DNS
12
21†
14
17
Ret
17
11
15
0
27

Brazil Yann Cunha
Ret
15
15
13
18
Ret
Ret
19
Ret
15
12
Ret
21
Ret
Ret
Ret
19
0
28

United Kingdom Nick Yelloly




14












0
29

France Emmanuel Piget
17
17















0
30

Switzerland Mathéo Tuscher


22
22†













0


Italy Riccardo Agostini









Ret
Ret






0
Pos
Driver

MNZ
Italy

ALC
Spain

MON
Monaco

SPA
Belgium

MSC
Russia

RBR
Austria

HUN
Hungary

LEC
France

CAT
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)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

† – Retired, but classified




Teams' Championship[edit]



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team
Car
No.

MNZ
Italy

ALC
Spain

MON
Monaco

SPA
Belgium

MSC
Russia

RBR
Austria

HUN
Hungary

LEC
France

CAT
Spain
Points
1

France DAMS
19
10
6
5

20
Ret
15
15
13
10
Ret
10
15
11
18
9
Ret
5
307
20
2
2

1
9
4

1

3
11
2
3
3
2

2

DSQ

1

1

1
2

United Kingdom Fortec Motorsports
5

1
3
8
3
9
13
1

1

1
Ret
Ret
4
3
2
Ret
3
2
241
6
4
9
11
17
11
12
9
9
7
DNS
16
16
10
13
22
10
10
3

Italy International Draco Racing
17
11
13
Ret
8
12
7
Ret
6
6
9
11

21
6
3
11
12
Ret
194
18
13
5
Ret
5

1
Ret
5
7
4
13
8
1
5
10
2
Ret
4
4

United Kingdom Arden Caterham
3
Ret

1
13
7
5
2
4
2
Ret
7
Ret
Ret

1
1

3
4
13
186
4
Ret
7
Ret
18
Ret
16
12
18
8
Ret
9
Ret
14
11
20
9
20
5

France Tech 1 Racing
1
15
14
10
11
8
14
Ret
16
5
Ret
18
5
13
17†
6
Ret
14
169
2
5
11
6
6

17
3
6
3
15

2
2
6
4
Ret
4
Ret
8
6








United Kingdom

P1 Motorsport

P1 by Strakka Racing

21

18
Ret
2
4
7
Ret
2
4
3
4
6
8
Ret
5
13
2

3
157
22
9
Ret
16
14
19
17
11
15
21
Ret
15
10
15
Ret
16
7
16
7

Czech Republic Lotus
9
19
18
9
10
2
5
10
10
17

1

1
12
9
4
5
Ret
7
136
10
14
12
19
DNS
Ret
20
17
8
12
8
7
13
7
15
10
Ret
9
8

Czech Republic ISR
7
Ret
19†
4
2
22
18
8
Ret
11
Ret
4
3
12
[N 3] Ret
Ret
Ret
86
8
3
8
7
Ret
Ret
11
13
22
23
16
14
Ret
19
Ret
19
Ret
11
9

Spain AV Formula
27
6

4
3
Ret
10
4
Ret
12
16
5
20
9
Ret
6
7
Ret
Ret
74
28
Ret
15
15
13
18
Ret
Ret
19
Ret
15
21
Ret
21
Ret
Ret
Ret
19
10

Italy Zeta Corse
23
8
10
Ret
Ret
6
Ret
18†
5
20
6
5
Ret
16
8
8
5
Ret
73
24
17
17
22
22†
14
21
14
20
18
Ret
Ret

7
22
16†
Ret
Ret
6
11

United Kingdom Carlin
11
16
16
20

1
15
10
Ret
15
19
Ret
Ret
17
8
Ret
18
Ret
18
54
12
7
Ret
18
12
3
9
19†
Ret
13
10
13
20
20
14
14
[N 4]
12

Spain Pons Racing
25
12
20
17
19
20
19
16
21
22
11
19†
19
18
12
15
6
12
28
26
Ret
Ret
12
21
21
6
7
Ret
14
Ret
Ret
11
Ret
7
12
13
17
13

United Kingdom SMP Racing by Comtec
15
Ret
NC
21
15
13
8
Ret
17
9
14
17
18
Ret
9
21
8
Ret
12
16
Ret
Ret
14
16
16

22
Ret
Ret
DNS
12
21†
14
17
Ret
17
11
15
Pos
Team
Car
No.

MNZ
Italy

ALC
Spain

MON
Monaco

SPA
Belgium

MSC
Russia

RBR
Austria

HUN
Hungary

LEC
France

CAT
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 each race in bold. No points are awarded.

  • Driver who recorded fastest lap denoted in italics. No points are awarded.

  • Driver who retired but was classified denoted by †.



Footnotes[edit]





  1. ^ The team competed as P1 Motorsport for the first round at Monza, before Nick Leventis purchased the team's assets and renamed it as "P1 by Strakka Racing".


  2. ^ Both qualifying and the race for the second event at Aragon were shortened and the mandatory pit-stop cancelled after problems with Zytek engines were detected.[39]


  3. ^ ab Sirotkin missed the first race at Le Castellet, due to commitments with Sauber in Sochi, Russia.[40]


  4. ^ ab Jaafar missed the final round at Barcelona after suffering from severe parotiditis.




References[edit]





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