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2005 World Series by Renault

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The 2005 World Series by Renault- was the first season of Renault Sport's series of events, with three different championships racing under one banner.

Review

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Formula Renault 3.5 Series

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Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0

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Eurocup Mégane Trophy

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Race calendar

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Circuit Date Series
Belgium Zolder 30 April All
1 May
Monaco Circuit de Monaco 22 May FR3.5
Spain Circuito Ricardo Tormo 3 June All + Clio Cup Spain
4 June
France Bugatti Circuit 10 July All
11 July
Spain Circuito urbano de Bilbao 16 July All + Clio Cup Spain
17 July
Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben 7 August All
8 August
United Kingdom Donington Park 10 September All
11 September
Portugal Autódromo do Estoril 1 October All
2 October
Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 22 October All
23 October
  • Event in light blue is not part of the World Series, but is a championship round for the Formula Renault 3.5 Series.

Championships

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Formula Renault 3.5 Series

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Pos. Driver Team Points
1 Poland Robert Kubica Spain Epsilon Euskadi 154
2 Spain Adrián Vallés Spain Pons Racing 116
3 Germany Markus Winkelhock Italy Draco Multiracing USA 114
4 France Tristan Gommendy Belgium Witmeur KTR 96
5 Spain Félix Porteiro Spain Epsilon Euskadi 77

Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0

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Pos. Driver Team Points
1 Japan Kamui Kobayashi Italy Prema Powerteam 157
2 Germany Michael Ammermüller Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport 149
3 France Yann Clairay France SG Formula 125
4 Netherlands Carlo van Dam France SG Formula 100
5 Portugal Filipe Albuquerque Germany Motopark Academy 63

Eurocup Mégane Trophy

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Pos. Driver Team Points
1 Belgium Jan Heylen Belgium Racing for Belgium 147
2 France Renaud Derlot France TP Compétition 134
3 France Ludovic Badey France Pouchelon Racing 108
4 Belgium Jeffrey van Hooydonk Belgium Thierry Boutsen Racing 89
5 Portugal César Campaniço Belgium Racing for Belgium 85

References

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