2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series


The 2010 Formula Renault 3.5 Series was the sixth season of the single–seater category. It began at the Ciudad del Motor de Aragón in Spain on 17 April, and ended at Circuit de Catalunya, also in Spain, on 10 October.
The Drivers' championship was won by Carlin's Mikhail Aleshin after a last–race title decider with Tech 1 Racing driver Daniel Ricciardo. The Russian claimed the title by just two points after both drivers entered the final race level on 128 points each. He received his prize Renault F1 drive on the first day of the young driver test held at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi on 16 November. Tech 1 Racing won the Teams' championship from Czech squad ISR Racing.
It was due to be the final season for the current Dallara chassis, which was due to be replaced by a new car, developed by Renault Sport Technologies, in time for the 2011 season. However, the series has extended the lifespan of the current car into the 2011 season to "avoid placing undue financial pressures on teams in the prevalent tough market conditions".

Regulation changes

Technical

= Series rookie for 2010
TeamDriver nameStatusRounds
International DracoRacing1 Nathanaël BerthonAll
International DracoRacing2 Omar LealAll
Carlin3 Mikhail AleshinAll
Carlin4 Jake RosenzweigAll
P1 Motorsport5 Walter GrubmüllerAll
P1 Motorsport6 Jan Charouz1–7, 9
P1 Motorsport6 Brendon Hartley8
Tech 1 Racing7 Brendon Hartley1–6
Tech 1 Racing7 Jean-Éric Vergne7–9
Tech 1 Racing8 Daniel RicciardoAll
Junior Lotus Racing9 Daniil Move1–8
Junior Lotus Racing9 Dean Stoneman9
Junior Lotus Racing10 Nelson PanciaticiAll
Pons Racing11 Federico LeoAll
Pons Racing12 Daniel ZampieriAll
Epsilon Euskadi15 Albert CostaAll
Epsilon Euskadi16 Keisuke KunimotoAll
Comtec Racing17 Greg MansellAll
Comtec Racing18 Stefano ColettiAll
Fortec Motorsport23 Sten PentusAll
Fortec Motorsport24 Jon LancasterAll
ISR Racing25 Esteban Guerrieri1–2, 4–5, 7–9
ISR Racing25 Alexander Rossi3
ISR Racing26 Filip Salaquarda1–5, 7–9
KMP Racing27 Anton NebylitskiyAll
KMP Racing28 Víctor GarcíaAll
FHV Interwetten.com29 Bruno Méndez1–8
FHV Interwetten.com29 Salvador Durán9
FHV Interwetten.com30 Sergio CanamasasAll

Driver changes

; Changed Teams
; Entering/Re-Entering FR3.5
; Leaving FR3.5
The calendar for the 2010 season was announced on 25 October 2009, the last day of the 2009 season. Eight of the nine rounds formed meetings of the 2010 World Series by Renault season, with an additional round in support of the.

Season results

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With each race having an individual qualifying session, the four–point bonus for pole position was removed. Also removed from the scoring system was the point for the driver who progressed the most places in each race.

Drivers' Championship

Teams' Championship