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2009 Formula Renault 3.5 Series

The 2009 Formula Renault 3.5 Series was the fifth Formula Renault 3.5 Series season. It began on 18 April at the Circuit de Catalunya and finished on 25 October at the brand-new Ciudad del Motor de Aragón in Alcañiz. It was the fifth season of the Renault-backed single-seater category. International DracoRacing driver Bertrand Baguette won the championship by a comfortable margin, having dominated the second half of the season. His team won their respective championship, ahead of Carlin Motorsport.

Regulation Changes

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Technical

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After debuting in the 2008 season, the aerodynamics of the current Dallara chassis underwent "minor enhancements inspired by the 2009 F1 regulations".[1]

Sporting

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A number of changes were made to the sporting regulations in order to reduce costs and better showcase drivers' talent:[2]

  • The Thursday test sessions at each meeting were scrapped, replaced with two one-hour sessions on the Friday.
  • The duration of each race was extended to 44 minutes + one lap.
  • A bonus point was awarded to the driver who climbed the most places during each race.

In addition, at the halfway point of the season (after the Hungaroring round) the championship leader got the opportunity to demonstrate a Renault R28 F1 car at a World Series meeting. After the seventh race of the season both Marcos Martínez and Bertrand Baguette were tied at the top of the standings, but by virtue of his three race wins, Martínez received the prize drive during the next round at Silverstone.[3]

And just like in previous years, the eventual champion earned a full test with the ING Renault F1 team at the end of the season.[4] Baguette won the title at the Nürburgring, to earn that test with the team.

Teams and drivers

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R = Series rookie for 2009

Team No. Driver name Status Rounds
France  Tech 1 Racing 1 New Zealand  Brendon Hartley[5] R 1–5, 8–9
Italy  Edoardo Mortara[6] R 6
Australia  Daniel Ricciardo[7] R 7
2 France  Charles Pic[8] All
United Kingdom  Ultimate Motorsport[9] 3 United Kingdom  Greg Mansell[9] R 1–7
4 Spain  Miguel Molina[10] 1–7
United Kingdom  P1 Motorsport 5 United Kingdom  James Walker[11] All
6 Russia  Daniil Move[12] All
Italy  Prema Powerteam 7 Colombia  Omar Leal[13] R All
8 Italy  Frankie Provenzano[14] R 1–2
Monaco  Stefano Coletti[15] R 3
Czech Republic  Filip Salaquarda[16] R 4–9
United Kingdom  Carlin Motorsport 9 United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey[17] R All
10 Spain  Jaime Alguersuari[18] R All
Portugal  International DracoRacing 11 Belgium  Bertrand Baguette[19] All
12 Spain  Marco Barba[20] All
Austria  Interwetten.com Racing 15 Romania  Mihai Marinescu[21] R 1, 3, 6, 8–9
Germany  Tobias Hegewald[22] R 2
Romania  Michael Herck[23] 4–5, 7
16 South Africa  Adrian Zaugg[21] 1–6
Mexico  Salvador Durán[24] 8–9
United Kingdom  Comtec Racing 17 Russia  Anton Nebylitskiy[25] R 1–2
Australia  John Martin[26] R 3–5, 8
South Africa  Cristiano Morgado[27] R 6
Brazil  Alberto Valerio[28] 7
United Kingdom  Greg Mansell[29] R 9
18 Latvia  Harald Schlegelmilch[30] R 1
France  Alexandre Marsoin[31] 2
United Kingdom  Max Chilton[32] R 3
United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster[33] R 4–9
United Kingdom  Mofaz Fortec Motorsport
United Kingdom  Mofaz Racing[34]
19 Malaysia  Fairuz Fauzy[35] All
20 Estonia  Sten Pentus[36] R All
Spain  Epsilon Euskadi 21 Spain  Adrián Vallés[37] 1–5
Spain  Dani Clos[6] R 6–7
Japan  Keisuke Kunimoto[38] R 8–9
22 New Zealand  Chris van der Drift[37] R All
Spain  Pons Racing 23 Spain  Marcos Martínez[39] All
24 Italy  Federico Leo[40] R All
France  KMP Group/SG Formula[41] 25 Russia  Anton Nebylitskiy[42] R 3–9
26 France  Jules Bianchi[43] R 3
Italy  Edoardo Mortara[44] R 4
France  Guillaume Moreau[45] 5–9
Italy  RC Motorsport 27 Czech Republic  Filip Salaquarda[46] R 3
Romania  Mihai Marinescu[47] R 4
Argentina  Esteban Guerrieri[48] 9
28 Italy  Pasquale Di Sabatino[49] 1–8
Spain  Bruno Méndez[48] R 9
  • KTR were due to race with car numbers 25 and 26, however the team pulled out on 1 April 2009 after team boss Kurt Mollekens stated that he was unable to secure a driver line-up for the season.[50] It was announced on 14 May 2009 that KMP Group/SG Formula will take up their entries.[41]

Driver changes

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Changed Teams
Entering/Re-Entering FR3.5
Leaving FR3.5

Race calendar and results

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Seven rounds formed meetings of the 2009 World Series by Renault season, with additional rounds supporting the Monaco Grand Prix and the 1000 km of Algarve.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Rookie Winner
1 R1 Spain  Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona 18 April Spain  Adrián Vallés Spain  Miguel Molina Spain  Marcos Martínez Spain  Pons Racing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
R2 19 April France  Charles Pic France  Charles Pic Spain  Marcos Martínez Spain  Pons Racing Estonia  Sten Pentus
2 R1 Belgium  Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 2 May Spain  Marco Barba Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Spain  Marcos Martínez Spain  Pons Racing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
R2 3 May Belgium  Bertrand Baguette United Kingdom  James Walker United Kingdom  James Walker United Kingdom  P1 Motorsport Spain  Jaime Alguersuari
3 Monaco  Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 24 May United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey New Zealand  Brendon Hartley United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey United Kingdom  Carlin Motorsport United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
4 R1 Hungary  Hungaroring, Budapest 13 June Malaysia  Fairuz Fauzy New Zealand  Brendon Hartley Malaysia  Fairuz Fauzy United Kingdom  Mofaz Fortec Motorsport Spain  Jaime Alguersuari
R2 14 June Spain  Marcos Martínez Malaysia  Fairuz Fauzy Italy  Pasquale Di Sabatino Italy  RC Motorsport Colombia  Omar Leal
5 R1 United Kingdom  Silverstone Circuit 4 July Belgium  Bertrand Baguette United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster Spain  Marcos Martínez Spain  Pons Racing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
R2 5 July France  Charles Pic France  Charles Pic France  Charles Pic France  Tech 1 Racing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
6 R1 France  Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans 18 July Spain  Marco Barba Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Portugal  International DracoRacing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
R2 19 July United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster Spain  Miguel Molina Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Portugal  International DracoRacing Spain  Jaime Alguersuari
7 R1 Portugal  Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Portimão 1 August United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster France  Charles Pic United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster United Kingdom  Comtec Racing United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster
R2 Spain  Jaime Alguersuari Spain  Jaime Alguersuari Spain  Jaime Alguersuari United Kingdom  Carlin Motorsport Spain  Jaime Alguersuari
8 R1 Germany  Nürburgring 19 September Russia  Daniil Move United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Portugal  International DracoRacing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
R2 20 September New Zealand  Brendon Hartley New Zealand  Brendon Hartley France  Charles Pic France  Tech 1 Racing New Zealand  Brendon Hartley
9 R1 Spain  Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz 24 October United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey Argentina  Esteban Guerrieri Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Portugal  International DracoRacing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey
R2 25 October Malaysia  Fairuz Fauzy United Kingdom  James Walker Belgium  Bertrand Baguette Portugal  International DracoRacing United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey

Season results

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  • Points for both championships are awarded as follows:
Race Qualifying
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th  PP 2nd 3rd
Sprint 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Feature 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 2 1

In addition, a bonus point will be awarded to the driver who climbs the most places in the race order during each race.

The maximum number of points a driver can earn each weekend (except Monaco) is 32 and the maximum number for a team is 57. At Monaco and Portimão, a different point system was implemented, with the qualifying points awarded to each group as there is no Super Pole session.

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver CAT
SPR

Spain 
CAT
FEA

Spain 
SPA
SPR

Belgium 
SPA
FEA

Belgium 
MON
FEA

Monaco 
HUN
SPR

Hungary 
HUN
FEA

Hungary 
SIL
SPR

United Kingdom 
SIL
FEA

United Kingdom 
BUG
SPR

France 
BUG
FEA

France 
ALG
SPR

Portugal 
ALG
FEA

Portugal 
NÜR
SPR

Germany 
NÜR
FEA

Germany 
ALC
SPR

Spain 
ALC
FEA

Spain 
Points
1 Belgium  Bertrand Baguette 2 Ret 2* 21 5 3 6 8 5 1 1 2 52 1 5 1 1 155
2 Malaysia  Fairuz Fauzy 8 7 15 15 15 1 7 2 4 7 4 8* 20 2 3 6 21 98
3 France  Charles Pic DNS 61 4 Ret 9 11 8 7 11 6 Ret 4 21 6 12 13 11 94
4 United Kingdom  Oliver Turvey 4 11 6 14 11 8 Ret 3 3 3 103 Ret 62 4 Ret3 2 5 93
5 United Kingdom  James Walker 6 Ret2 Ret 12 31 4 Ret3 4 22 Ret 92 6 8 Ret 4 18 9 89
6 Spain  Jaime Alguersuari 5 16† 10 6 6 5 16 6 9 4 3 3 11 5 6 8 12 88
7 Spain  Marcos Martínez 1 1 1 5 Ret2 6 Ret1 1 6 17 Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret 11 13 73
8 Spain  Miguel Molina 9 14 3 33 43 7 Ret2 9 Ret 9 2 7 4 64
9 Spain  Marco Barba Ret Ret 7 12 16 2 2 10 10 5 7 16 11 8 7 14 6 50
10 Russia  Daniil Move 14 123 5 4 Ret 12 9 18 8 11 19 Ret 10* 3 9 4 3 49
11 New Zealand  Chris van der Drift 7 3 9 Ret 7 13* 4 Ret 19 15 11 Ret 7 14 10 9 82 41
12 Italy  Pasquale Di Sabatino 11 8 8 8 Ret3 14 1 Ret Ret 2 8 14 18 10 Ret 39
13 United Kingdom  Jon Lancaster 9 10 22 15 8 51 1 Ret 9 Ret 3 203 39
14 South Africa  Adrian Zaugg 10* 5 12 7 22 10 Ret 13 11 Ret 15 27
15 New Zealand  Brendon Hartley 12 9 11 10 17 17 12 5 133 13 21 15 16 26
16 Estonia  Sten Pentus 18 2* 18 11* 11 18 15 14 7* 14 13 9 14 Ret 12 Ret 10* 23
17 Spain  Adrián Vallés 3 4 DNS Ret 8 16 Ret 12 14 19
18 France  Guillaume Moreau 16* 12 13 12 5 33 11 Ret 19 18 18
19 Argentina  Esteban Guerrieri 5* 4 15
20 Colombia  Omar Leal 15 19† 19 18 14 22 3 17 16 Ret 20 18 17 17 14* 21 22† 11
21 Italy  Federico Leo 19 18 17 17 18 Ret 14 15 21 18 Ret 13 19 18 17 7 7 8
22 Australia  John Martin 12* 20 13 21 20 7 8 8
23 Romania  Michael Herck Ret 5* 20 18 19 Ret 7
24 Italy  Edoardo Mortara 21 Ret Ret 6* 6
25 Spain  Dani Clos 10* 17 Ret 93 5
26 United Kingdom  Greg Mansell 13 10 13 9 13 15 Ret 11 22 12 Ret 11 13 10 14 4
27 Czech Republic  Filip Salaquarda 21 Ret NC 19 17 Ret 16 10 12 Ret Ret 12 15 1
28 Monaco  Stefano Coletti 10 1
29 Russia  Anton Nebylitskiy 17 17† 20 Ret 20 19 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 12* 11 Ret Ret 1
30 Romania  Mihai Marinescu Ret 13 Ret Ret 11 16 14 15 15 20 17 0
31 Italy  Frankie Provenzano Ret 15 16 13 0
32 Japan  Keisuke Kunimoto 16 13 17 21 0
33 Germany  Tobias Hegewald 14 16 0
34 Australia  Daniel Ricciardo Ret 15 0
35 Mexico  Salvador Durán DNS 16 16 Ret 0
36 Brazil  Alberto Valerio 17 16 0
37 Latvia  Harald Schlegelmilch 16 Ret 0
38 South Africa  Cristiano Morgado 19 18 0
39 Spain  Bruno Méndez Ret 19 0
40 United Kingdom  Max Chilton 19 0
France  Alexandre Marsoin Ret DNS 0
France  Jules Bianchi Ret 0
Pos Driver CAT
SPR

Spain 
CAT
FEA

Spain 
SPA
SPR

Belgium 
SPA
FEA

Belgium 
MON
FEA

Monaco 
HUN
SPR

Hungary 
HUN
FEA

Hungary 
SIL
SPR

United Kingdom 
SIL
FEA

United Kingdom 
BUG
SPR

France 
BUG
FEA

France 
ALG
SPR

Portugal 
ALG
FEA

Portugal 
NÜR
SPR

Germany 
NÜR
FEA

Germany 
ALC
SPR

Spain 
ALC
FEA

Spain 
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third 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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
† – Retired, but classified
* – Hard charger
1 – 3 Points for Pole
2 – 2 Points for P2
3 – 1 Point for P3

Teams' Championship

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Pos Team Car
No.
CAT
SPR

Spain 
CAT
FEA

Spain 
SPA
SPR

Belgium 
SPA
FEA

Belgium 
MON
FEA

Monaco 
HUN
SPR

Hungary 
HUN
FEA

Hungary 
SIL
SPR

United Kingdom 
SIL
FEA

United Kingdom 
BUG
SPR

France 
BUG
FEA

France 
ALG
SPR

Portugal 
ALG
FEA

Portugal 
NÜR
SPR

Germany 
NÜR
FEA

Germany 
ALC
SPR

Spain 
ALC
FEA

Spain 
Points
1 Portugal  International DracoRacing 11 2 Ret 2* 2 5 3 6 8 5 1* 1 2 5 1 5 1 1 205
12 Ret Ret 7 12 16 2 2 10 10 5 7 16 11 8 7 14 6
2 United Kingdom  Carlin Motorsport 9 4 11 6 14 1 8 Ret 3 3 3 10 Ret 6 4 Ret 2 5 181
10 5 16† 10 6 6 5 16 6 9 4 3 3 1* 5 6 8 12
3 United Kingdom  P1 Motorsport 5 6 Ret Ret 1* 3 4 Ret 4 2 Ret 9 6 8 Ret 4 18 9* 138
6 14 12 5 4 Ret 12 9 18 8 11 19 Ret 10 3 9 4 3
4 France  Tech 1 Racing 1 12 9 11 10 17* 17* 12 5 13 Ret 6 Ret 15 13 2* 15 16 126
2 DNS 6* 4 Ret 9 11 8 7 1* 6 Ret 4 2 6 1 13 11
5 United Kingdom  Mofaz Fortec Motorsport
United Kingdom  Mofaz Racing
19 8 7 15 15 15 1 7* 2 4 7 4 8 20 2 3 6 2 121
20 18 2 18 11 11 18 15 14 7 14 13 9 14 Ret 12 Ret 10
6 Spain  Pons Racing 23 1 1 1 5 Ret 6 Ret 1 6 17 Ret 15 Ret Ret Ret 11 13 81
24 19 18 17 17 18 Ret 14 15 21 18 Ret 13 19 18 17 7 7
7 United Kingdom  Ultimate Motorsport 3 13 10 13 9 13 15 Ret 11 22 12 Ret 11 13 67
4 9* 14 3 3 4 7 Ret 9 Ret 9 2* 7 4
8 Spain  Epsilon Euskadi 21 3 4 DNS Ret 8 16 Ret 12 14 10 17 Ret 9 16 13 17 21 65
22 7 3 9 Ret 7 13 4 Ret 19 15 11 Ret 7 14 10 9 8
9 Italy  RC Motorsport 27 21 Ret 11 5* 4 54
28 11 8 8 8 Ret 14 1 Ret Ret 2 8 14 18 10 Ret Ret 19
10 United Kingdom  Comtec Racing 17 17 17† 20 Ret 12 20 13 21 20 19 18 17 16 7 8 10 14 48
18 16 Ret Ret DNS 19 9 10 22* 15 8 5 1 Ret 9* Ret 3 20
11 Austria  Interwetten.com 15 Ret 13 14 16 Ret Ret 5 20 18 16 14 19 Ret 15 15 20 17 34
16 10 5 12 7 2 10 Ret 13 11 Ret 15 DNS 16 16 Ret
12 France  KMP Group/SG Formula 25 20 19 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret 12 Ret 12 11 Ret Ret 19
26 Ret 21 Ret 16 12 13 12 5 3 11 Ret 19 18
13 Italy  Prema Powerteam 7 15 19† 19 18 14 22 3 17 16 Ret 20 18 17 17 14 21 22† 13
8 Ret 15 16 13 10 Ret NC 19 17 Ret 16 10 12 Ret Ret 12 15
Pos Team Car
No.
CAT
SPR

Spain 
CAT
FEA

Spain 
SPA
SPR

Belgium 
SPA
FEA

Belgium 
MON
FEA

Monaco 
HUN
SPR

Hungary 
HUN
FEA

Hungary 
SIL
SPR

United Kingdom 
SIL
FEA

United Kingdom 
BUG
SPR

France 
BUG
FEA

France 
ALG
SPR

Portugal 
ALG
FEA

Portugal 
NÜR
SPR

Germany 
NÜR
FEA

Germany 
ALC
SPR

Spain 
ALC
FEA

Spain 
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third 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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
  • Polesitter for feature race in bold and is awarded four points. Second and third placed drivers in the Super Pole session receive 2 & 1 points respectively.
  • Driver with asterisk recorded fastest lap. No points are awarded.
  • Driver who retired but was classified denoted by †.
  • Driver who gained most positions in a race in italics, and is awarded one point.

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