FORMULA RENAULT 3.5 SERIES
2010 CHAMPIONSHIP - Introduction to Guidelines
End of season 2009
2009 end of season collective tests
Motorland on October 27th, 28th & 29th 2009
2 sets of new tyres per car per day
October 27th: tests of Renault Sport guest drivers (morning session):
- 2009 National Formula Renault 2.0 Winners,
- 3 first of 2009 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0,
- Formula 3 drivers (Euroseries, JAP, UK, ITA),
Catalunya on November 3rd & 4th 2009
2 sets of new tyres per car per day
2010 Calendar
Targeted countries
- Belgium
- UK
- Germany - 9 European race meetings
- Spain
- France - 7 World Series by Renault meetings
- Italy
- Czech Republic - 2 Support Races: 1 with Monaco Formula One Grand Prix, 1 Event TBA
- Netherlands
- Monaco
- Hungary
Collective tests for 2010
2010 pre-season collective tests (dates TBA)
- 3 sessions of 2 days - 3 sets of new tyres per session (2 sets of new tyres per day for rookies) (if 2 different drivers: 2 sets/driver/day)
2010 monday collective tests at mid-season (TBC)
- 1 session the monday after the 4th race meeting - 1 sets of new tyres (2 sets for rookies)
Testing Rules
- Between 26th of October 2009 and the first 2010 race meeting private testing is strictly prohibited with the Formula Renault 3.5 except during:
- Official Collective tests
- Private testing with allocation of 6 hours of unlocked ECU - not on a 2010 race track,
- E.C.U. unlocked by Renault Sport for 6 hours only if Renault Sport and its partners confirm the clear financial situation of the team,
- All these days of tests must be declared by the team to the WSR Organizing Commitee,
- Between 26th of October 2009 and last race of 2010 Championship, any driver who will participate on the 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Championship is not allowed to drive:
- On a 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Championship track with any kind of car, except for :
- Any other racing series official winter collective test
- any Formula 1 test or Grand Prix with an official 2010 Formula 1 Team
- any other testing will be evaluated by the Organising Committee
Unique format for 2010
3 main axis
- Value for money
- New challenge for drivers and engineers with the same car
- October 2009 6
- The most effective ratio track time / season cost
Global race week-end format
FRIDAY
- 2 x 1h15 of collective tests
SATURDAY
- « Light aerodynamic » configuration (TBD)
- Qualifying 1 : 30 min
- Race 1 – 44min+1 Lap
SUNDAY
- Qualifying 2 : 30 min
- Race 2 – 44min+1 Lap
International TV coverage currently in discussion between Renault Sport & partners.
Monaco
- 1 free practice session
- 1 qualifying session
- 1 race
Friday Collective Tests increased for 2010
Maximized experience on track before qualifying, especially for for rookies,
Increased mileage:
- 2h30 of track time every Friday (+25% of track time compared to 2009)
- no extension of the race meeting (still from Friday to Sunday),
2 set of new tyres + 2 registered sets
FRIDAY
- 2 x 1h15 of collective tests
2010 Meeting Format - Saturday
Each week-end, 1 race = 1 qualifying session:
- Best way to train driver to Formula One,
2 sets of new tyres available (for Saturday and Sunday)
No reverse grid to increase sporting value of the serie:
- The quickest is on pole position
- A better understanding for media and spectators
44 min + 1 Lap of race with International TV coverage
SATURDAY
- « Light aerodynamic » configuration (TBD)
- Qualifying 1 : 30 min
- Race 1 – 44 min + 1 Lap
2010 Meeting Format - Sunday
Performance awarded:
- A complete 2nd round in the week-end: Qualifying 2 for Race 2
- Not conditionned to the Qualifying 1 or Race 1
- No reverse grid,
44 min + 1 Lap of race with international TV coverage
Manadatory Pit stop with a challenge for teams based on pit-in/pit-out time
Tyres warmers allowed for tyres used in pitstop only
SUNDAY
- Qualifying 2 : 30 min
- Race 2 – 44 min + 1 Lap with pitstop
Point Scoring for each race
- 1st - 15 points
- 2nd - 12 points
- 3rd - 10 points
- 4th - 8 points
- 5th - 6 points
- 6th - 5 points
- 7th - 4 points
- 8th - 3 points
- 9th - 2 points
- 10th - 1 point
2010 Entry Fees
- Entry fees amount set at 27.000 € per car excl. VAT (+19.6% VAT if applicable),
- This amount includes fees for:
- All pre-season collective tests session in 2010 (6 days)
- Monday test after 4th event of the season
- Fridays sessions before the meeting
- 9 meetings (TBC)
- Spare parts truck service (collective tests + meetings)
- Technical support
- Timekeeping by WIFI
- Payment divided in 3 steps:
- 9000 € excl. VAT per car on December 10th 2009,
- 9000 € excl. VAT per car on March 1st 2010
- 9000 € excl. VAT per car on April 1st 2010
- Pre-selected teams will be announced on the December 18th 2009
Unique format for 2010
A new challenge for drivers, teams and engineers, with the same car:
- Light aerodynamic on Saturday (no specific part added or taken off),
- Standard aerodynamic on Sunday,
Value for money:
- Optimized mileage:
- +60 minutes of track time per race meeting compared to 2009
- 17 qualification sessions and 17 races:
- a unique format in single seater today
- no reverse grid
- 2 rounds per week-end allowing a better training for drivers
Cost effective ratio track time / season cost on the single-seater market
No technical evolution except:
- Push-to-pass feature not used in 2010
- +300 rpm on rev limiter (from 8200 to 8500 rpm)