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2015Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series
Drivers' Champion:Jack Aitken
Teams' Champion:Koiranen GP
Juniors' Champion:Matevos Isaakyan
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The2015 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series was the fifth year of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps series, and the fourteenth season of the formerSwiss Formula Renault Championship. The championship began on 12 April atImola and finished on 11 October atJerez after sixteen races held at seven meetings.[1] The 2015 season featured a new three-race weekend format for rounds at theRed Bull Ring andMonza.

In a final-race decider,[2] British driverJack Aitken secured the drivers' championship title by five points ahead of hisKoiranen GP team-mateJake Hughes. Aitken trailed Hughes by five points going into the race at Jerez,[3] but Aitken's third-place finish – behindBen Barnicoat andAnthoine Hubert,[2] who were both ineligible to score championship points – to Hughes' ninth-place finish (third amongst Alps runners) gave him the honours. Aitken took four overall wins during the season, as well as taking three further class wins as the best Alps runner behind drivers ineligible for the drivers' championship. Hughes took three overall wins, adding a fourth class win atPau. Third place in the championship was also settled in the final race, in favour of Thiago Vivacqua ahead ofJD Motorsport team-mateMatevos Isaakyan.[2] Vivacqua, a race-winner at Monza, prevailed by four points over Isaakyan, who took two overall wins and a further class win.

The only other championship-eligible driver to take a race victory was Vasily Romanov, who took a race victory at Monza forCram Motorsport; he ultimately finished the season in sixth place in the championship. Two guest drivers took race victories during the season; Hubert won four races from six starts forTech 1 Racing, while Barnicoat won the final race at Jerez forFortec Motorsports. In the teams' championship, the performances of Aitken and Hughes saw Koiranen GP comfortably win the title, by almost 200 points ahead of JD Motorsport. In the junior championship for drivers under the age of 18, Isaakyan took eleven victories and finished 83 points clear of his nearest challenger, Philip Hamprecht.

Drivers and teams

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TeamNo.Driver nameStatusRounds
FinlandKoiranen GP[4]1AustraliaAnton de Pasquale[5]G3
2United KingdomJake Hughes[6]All
3United KingdomJack Aitken[7]All
4Germany Philip Hamprecht[4]J1–6
5BrazilBruno Baptista[4]JAll
6Austria Stefan Riener[4]1–6
9BelgiumMax Defourny[8]G2, 7
29Russia Nerses Isaakyan[9]G6
United KingdomFortec Motorsports6Austria Stefan Riener[10]7
15CroatiaMartin Kodrić[11]G1–2, 7
16United KingdomBen Barnicoat[12]G1–2, 7
23CanadaZachary Claman DeMelo[8]G2
46IndiaJehan Daruvala[13]G5–7
62AustriaFerdinand Habsburg[13]G5
ItalyCram Motorsport[14]7Italy Matteo Ferrer[15]All
21Russia Vasily Romanov[16]All
37IndiaMahaveer Raghunathan[17]G4
82United States Travis Jordan Fischer[16]All
Italy GSK Grand Prix[14]8Russia Denis Bulatov[18]J1–6
11Italy Riccardo Cazzaniga[10]G7
12Italy Andrea Russo[19]J1
14RussiaNikita Troitskiy[10]G7
18Italy Daniele Cazzaniga[20]All
19ItalyAlessio Lorandi[17]G4
33FranceJulien Falchero[9]G6
Italy BVM Racing[14]10Ukraine Danylo Pronenko[12]1, 3–7
Italy Technorace[12]13Italy Alessandro Perullo[12]1, 3, 6
FranceTech 1 Racing[12]20SwitzerlandHugo de Sadeleer[12]G1, 7
22FranceAnthoine Hubert[12]G1–2, 7
31FranceSimon Gachet[12]G1–2, 7
France ARTA Engineering25France Amaury Richard[12]G1, 3, 7
26AustraliaJames Allen[21]All
27FranceMatthieu Vaxivière[22]G2
ItalyJD Motorsport35RussiaMatevos Isaakyan[23]JAll
36Brazil Thiago Vivacqua[24]All
37Russia Aleksey Korneev[9]G6–7
ItalyBrixia Horse Power39Italy Andrea Baiguera[25]G6
IconStatus
JDrivers that competed for the Juniors' Championship
GGuest drivers ineligible to score points

Race calendar and results

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The seven-event calendar for the 2015 season was announced on 5 October 2014.[1] As in 2014, only three rounds were held in Italy – at Monza, Imola and Misano. The Pau Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring, Spa-Francorchamps and Jerez were the remaining four rounds.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamJunior winner
1R1ItalyAutodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari,Imola11 AprilFranceAnthoine HubertFranceAnthoine HubertFranceAnthoine HubertFranceTech 1 RacingRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
R212 AprilUnited KingdomJack AitkenFranceAnthoine HubertUnited KingdomJack AitkenFinlandKoiranen GPRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
2R1FrancePau Circuit,Pau16 MayFranceAnthoine HubertFranceSimon GachetFranceAnthoine HubertFranceTech 1 RacingRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
R217 MayFranceAnthoine HubertCroatiaMartin KodrićFranceAnthoine HubertFranceTech 1 RacingRussia Denis Bulatov
3R1AustriaRed Bull Ring,Spielberg23 MayUnited KingdomJack AitkenUnited KingdomJack AitkenUnited KingdomJack AitkenFinlandKoiranen GPRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
R224 MayUnited KingdomJack AitkenUnited KingdomJack AitkenUnited KingdomJack AitkenFinlandKoiranen GPRussia Denis Bulatov
R3United KingdomJack AitkenRussiaMatevos IsaakyanItalyJD MotorsportRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
4R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps6 JuneUnited KingdomJake HughesRussia Vasily RomanovUnited KingdomJake HughesFinlandKoiranen GPRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
R27 JuneBrazil Thiago VivacquaUnited KingdomJake HughesRussiaMatevos IsaakyanItalyJD MotorsportRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
5R1ItalyAutodromo Nazionale Monza4 JulyRussia Vasily RomanovRussiaMatevos IsaakyanBrazil Thiago VivacquaItalyJD MotorsportRussia Denis Bulatov
R25 JulyUnited KingdomJake HughesRussia Vasily RomanovUnited KingdomJake HughesFinlandKoiranen GPRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
R3Russia Vasily RomanovRussia Vasily RomanovItalyCram MotorsportRussia Denis Bulatov
6R1ItalyMisano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli19 JulyIndiaJehan DaruvalaUnited KingdomJake HughesUnited KingdomJack AitkenFinlandKoiranen GPRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
R2IndiaJehan DaruvalaUnited KingdomJake HughesUnited KingdomJake HughesFinlandKoiranen GPRussiaMatevos Isaakyan
7R1SpainCircuito de Jerez10 OctoberFranceAnthoine HubertFranceAnthoine HubertFranceAnthoine HubertFranceTech 1 RacingBrazilBruno Baptista
R211 OctoberCroatiaMartin KodrićUnited KingdomBen BarnicoatUnited KingdomBen BarnicoatUnited KingdomFortec MotorsportsRussiaMatevos Isaakyan

Championship standings

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Points system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' championship

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PosDriverIMO
Italy
PAU
France
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MIS
Italy
JER
Spain
Pts
12345678910111213141516
1United KingdomJack Aitken21861113447RetDNS1623242
2United KingdomJake HughesRet35262413141Ret5149237
3Brazil Thiago Vivacqua7Ret7124373212Ret7386197
4RussiaMatevos Isaakyan8102Ret2Ret12186Ret22Ret12193
5Austria Stefan Riener56653595Ret433651115191
6Russia Vasily Romanov16†7Ret11Ret112125351475Ret138
7Ukraine Danylo Pronenko1387686Ret15132109171680
8United States Travis Jordan FischerRet15127RetRet128810951110161762
9Germany Philip Hamprecht1011149913Ret76910712Ret59
10Italy Matteo Ferrer129Ret151112RetWDWD27Ret1412122151
11AustraliaJames Allen1517†16Ret591111Ret131241614131348
12Russia Denis BulatovRetRetRet8107Ret10115Ret613846
13BrazilBruno Baptista1416†Ret14Ret8699RetRetRet15Ret191931
14Italy Daniele CazzanigaRet1413RetRetRet10Ret101111Ret8RetRet2024
15Italy Andrea Russo11Ret8
16Italy Alessandro PerulloRetRetWDWDWD17111
Guest drivers ineligible for championship points
FranceAnthoine Hubert121112
United KingdomBen Barnicoat459Ret31
FranceSimon Gachet3Ret3497
IndiaJehan Daruvala68Ret3468
France Amaury RichardRet1281031522
FranceMatthieu Vaxivière103
CroatiaMartin Kodrić6441374
AustraliaAnton de PasqualeRet45
AustriaFerdinand Habsburg124Ret
BelgiumMax Defourny1510105
ItalyAlessio LorandiRet7
Russia Aleksey Korneev9Ret1411
SwitzerlandHugo de Sadeleer913Ret14
RussiaNikita Troitskiy1810
CanadaZachary Claman DeMelo11Ret
IndiaMahaveer RaghunathanRet12
Russia Nerses Isaakyan1813
FranceJulien Falchero1915
Italy Andrea Baiguera2016
Italy Riccardo Cazzaniga2018
PosDriverIMO
Italy
PAU
France
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MIS
Italy
JER
Spain
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Juniors' championship

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PosDriverIMO
Italy
PAU
France
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MIS
Italy
JER
Spain
Pts
1RussiaMatevos Isaakyan8102Ret2Ret12186Ret22Ret12293
2Germany Philip Hamprecht1011149913Ret76910712Ret210
3Russia Denis BulatovRetRetRet8107Ret10115Ret6138172
4BrazilBruno Baptista1416†Ret14Ret8699RetRetRet15Ret1919163
5Italy Andrea Russo11Ret15
PosDriverIMO
Italy
PAU
France
RBR
Austria
SPA
Belgium
MNZ
Italy
MIS
Italy
JER
Spain
Pts

Teams' championship

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Prior to each round of the championship, two drivers from each team – if applicable – were nominated to score teams' championship points.[26]

PosTeamPoints
1FinlandKoiranen GP574
2ItalyJD Motorsport390
3ItalyCram Motorsport237
4Italy BVM Racing80
5Italy GSK Grand Prix78
6France Arta Engineering48
7United KingdomFortec Motorsports18
8Italy Technorace1
Guest teams ineligible for points
FranceTech 1 Racing
ItalyBrixia Horse Power

References

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