2014 Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic season

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The 2014 Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic season was the second season of the Formula Renault 1.6 Nordic, a series running 1600cc Formula Renault machinery in similar fashion to the French F4 Championship. The series began on 3 May at Karlskoga Motorstadion and ended on 20 September at Mantorp Park, after seventeen races held in seven venues. Most of these rounds were held in support of the 2014 Scandinavian Touring Car Championship season, joint organiser of the series along with the FIA Northern European Zone Organisation.

The series uses all-carbon Signatech chassis, 1.6-litre 140bhp Renault K4MRS engines, and Dunlop tyres.[1]

Team No. Drivers Rounds
Sundahl Racing 1 Sweden Lukas Sundahl All
Aabol Racing 6 Norway Kevin Aabol All
FinnDrive 7 Finland Joonas Lappalainen All
8 Finland Ilmari Korpivaara All
Scuderia Nordica 9 Sweden Oliver Söderström 1–2, 4, 6–7
89 Estonia Ralf Aron 1–2, 4–7
Trackstar Racing 11 Sweden Pontus Fredricsson All
12 New Zealand Sweden Paul Blomqvist All
81 Sweden David Nordgren 1, 7
99 Sweden Karl Ero All
BR Motorsport 14 Sweden Robin Hansson 1
Magic Racing 23 Sweden Otto Tjäder 1, 3
Lyran Engineering 44 Sweden Rasmus Eriksson 1, 3–5, 7
Svensson Racing 47 Sweden Robert Svensson All
Fredriksson Racing 67 Sweden Robin Fredriksson All

Race calendar and results

Most rounds took place in Sweden, with the second round held in Finland and the fourth round held in Estonia. With the exception of the season-opening venue, all Swedish rounds were held in support of the STCC championship.

Rounds denoted with a blue background were a part of the Formula Renault 1.6 NEZ Championship.

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver
1 R1 Karlskoga Motorstadion, Karlskoga 3 May Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen Sweden Robin Hansson
R2 Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen
2 R1 Botniaring Racing Circuit, Kurikka 17 May Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen
R2 18 May Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen Finland Joonas Lappalainen
R3 Finland Joonas Lappalainen Sweden Lukas Sundahl Estonia Ralf Aron
3 R1 Falkenbergs Motorbana, Bergagård 12 July Sweden Lukas Sundahl Sweden Lukas Sundahl Sweden Lukas Sundahl
R2 Sweden Lukas Sundahl Sweden Robert Svensson Sweden Lukas Sundahl
R3 13 July Sweden Pontus Fredricsson Sweden Robert Svensson Sweden Pontus Fredricsson
R4 Race cancelled due to heavy rain
4 R1 Audru Ring, Audru 9 August Norway Kevin Aabol Estonia Ralf Aron Sweden Oliver Söderström
R2 Estonia Ralf Aron New Zealand Paul Blomqvist Sweden Robert Svensson
5 R1 Ring Knutstorp, Kågeröd 23 August Finland Joonas Lappalainen Norway Kevin Aabol Finland Joonas Lappalainen
R2 Norway Kevin Aabol Finland Joonas Lappalainen Norway Kevin Aabol
6 R1 Solvalla, Stockholm 6 September Finland Joonas Lappalainen Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron
R2 Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron
7 R1 Mantorp Park, Mantorp 20 September Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron
R2 Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron Estonia Ralf Aron

Championship standings

References

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