The 2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series was the fourth year of the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps series. The championship began on 5 April at Imola and finished on 5 October at Jerez after fourteen races held at seven meetings.[1]
Koiranen GP driver Nyck de Vries, in his second season of competing in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps and his third season in Formula Renault overall, dominated the championship from the opening round, clinching the overall championship title with a round to spare.[2] De Vries took nine overall wins during the season, with an additional class victory at Jerez, behind wildcard driver Bruno Bonifacio, who took the overall win. The remaining wins were shared between junior championship frontrunners Charles Leclerc and Matevos Isaakyan, who took doubles at Monza and the Red Bull Ring respectively. Leclerc prevailed in both championship battles; he beat Isaakyan by 19 points in the overall championship for second place, while Leclerc padded the advantage to 33 points for the junior championship honours. Koiranen GP comfortably won the teams' championship, finishing almost 150 points clear of the next best team, Fortec Motorsports.
Team | No. | Driver name | Rounds |
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Prema Powerteam[3] | 1 | Alex Bosak[4] | All |
2 | Andrew Tang[5] | 1 | |
60 | Bruno Bonifacio[5] | 1, 6–7 | |
61 | Hans Villemi[5] | 1, 6 | |
62 | Dennis Olsen[5] | 1, 6–7 | |
Tech 1 Racing[6] | 3 | Luke Chudleigh[6] | All |
4 | Hugo de Sadeleer[7] | All | |
21 | Philo Paz Patric Armand[7] | All | |
29 | Akash Nandy[7] | All | |
51 | Anthoine Hubert[5] | 1, 6–7 | |
52 | Vasily Romanov[5] | 1, 6 | |
53 | Egor Orudzhev[5] | 1, 6–7 | |
Arta Engineering[8] | 5 | Simon Gachet[9] | All |
6 | James Allen[9] | All | |
Koiranen GP[3] | 7 | Mikhail Tarasov[10] | 1–2 |
8 | Kang Ling[11] | 1–2, 4 | |
9 | Vitaly Larionov[10] | 1–2 | |
10 | George Russell[5] | All | |
19 | Nyck de Vries[12] | All | |
22 | Pietro Fittipaldi[13] | 7 | |
70 | Hong Li Ye[11] | 1, 4–7 | |
78 | Ignazio D'Agosto[14] | 3 | |
Bo Yuan[15] | 4–5 | ||
Jenzer Motorsport[8] | 11 | Denis Korneev[16] | 1–3 |
12 | Marek Böckmann[16] | All | |
13 | Bo Yuan[17] | 1 | |
14 | Dennis Anoschin[16] | 1–3 | |
Fortec Motorsports[18] | 15 | Martin Kodrić[19] | All |
16 | Thiago Vivacqua[20] | All | |
17 | Charles Leclerc[18] | All | |
18 | Ben Barnicoat[21] | 2, 4–5 | |
Sebastian Morris[5] | 1 | ||
38 | 4 | ||
57 | Matt Parry[22] | 1, 6–7 | |
58 | Jack Aitken[5] | 1, 5–7 | |
59 | Martin Rump[5] | 1, 7 | |
72 | Jorge Cevallos[23] | 4, 6 | |
MGR Motorsport[15] | 22 | Pietro Fittipaldi[15] | 4–6 |
JD Motorsport[24] | 25 | Matevos Isaakyan[25] | All |
26 | Denis Korneev[15] | 4–7 | |
BVM Racing[26] | 27 | Dario Capitanio[26] | All |
28 | Semen Evstigneev[5] | All | |
42 | Danylo Pronenko[27] | 5–7 | |
Cram Motorsport[24] | 31 | Vasily Romanov[28] | 7 |
32 | Alessio Rovera[29] | 1–6 | |
33 | Stefan Riener[30] | 4–7 | |
China BRT by JCS[8] | 35 | Nick Cassidy[31] | 1 |
36 | Mathéo Tuscher[5] | 1 | |
37 | Sun Zheng[5] | 1, 4–5 | |
Brixia Horse Power | 39 | Andrea Baiguera[32] | 6 |
AS Motorsport by GSK[24] | 42 | Danylo Pronenko[33] | 1–4 |
GSK Grand Prix[34] | 45 | Daniele Cazzaniga[14] | 3–7 |
96 | Matteo Cairoli[34] | 1 | |
Strakka Racing[35] | 50 | Jake Hughes[35] | 7 |
TS Corse[8] | 63 | Matteo Gonfiantini[36] | 1–6 |
73 | Pietro Peccenini[8] | All | |
Mark Burdett Motorsport[15] | 66 | Raoul Owens[15] | 4 |
The seven-event calendar for the 2014 season was announced on 28 November 2013.[1] As in 2012, only three rounds were held in Italy (Monza, Imola and Mugello), versus six in 2013. The four rounds outside Italy consisted of races at the Pau Grand Prix, the Red Bull Ring, Spa-Francorchamps and – for the first time – Jerez.
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Prior to each round of the championship, two drivers from each team – if applicable – are nominated to score teams' championship points.[39]
Pos | Team | Points |
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1 | Koiranen GP | 423 |
2 | Fortec Motorsports | 274 |
3 | JD Motorsport | 206 |
4 | Tech 1 Racing | 115 |
5 | Cram Motorsport | 102 |
6 | Arta Engineering | 80 |
7 | BVM Racing | 61 |
8 | Prema Powerteam | 61 |
9 | MGR Motorsport | 35 |
10 | Jenzer Motorsport | 30 |
11 | TS Corse | 5 |
GSK Grand Prix | 0 | |
AS Motorsport by GSK | 0 | |
China BRT by JCS | 0 | |
Guest teams ineligible for points | ||
Strakka Racing | 0 | |
Mark Burdett Motorsport | 0 | |
Brixia Horse Power | 0 |