2023 TTE Formula Renault Cup

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The 2023 Trophee Tourisme Endurance - Formula Renault Cup was the third season of the championship. The Formula Renault series was one class of the Trophee Tourisme Endurance, a program started in 2009 with approval of the FFSA comprising multiple endurance and sprint championships across different classes of motor racing.[1]

Only Classes A and A1 saw entries into the 2023 season. Lamo Racing Car driver Jonathan Correrella clinched both the overall and the rookie championship at the penultimate round, as his two closest competitors Ivan Klymenko and Danny Buntschu both did not contest the full season. Correrella's teammate Serge Coperchini won the gentleman drivers' title.

All drivers competed using Formula Renault machinery. Competitors were split into two different classes depending on the cars' age and performance. There also were separate rookie and gentleman classifications.[2]

Team No. Driver Status Rounds
Class A
Team E4Y / SCC 3 France Jérémy Clavaud 2
39 France Corentin Guth 1–4
Fred Team 4 France Frédéric Boillot G 4
Prudent Compétition 5 France Adeline Prudent 1–2, 4–5
Seymaz Moteur 6 France Eric Vuagnat G 5
Sport Promotion 4
62 Switzerland Christophe Hurni G 4
Fievre Compétition 7 France Rémy Fievre 7
STAC 8 France Youssuf Ziani 2
Lamo Racing Car 10 Switzerland Danny Buntschu R 1–5, 7
12 Ukraine Ivan Klymenko R 1–4
15 France Thierry Aimard G 2, 4–7
24 France Serge Coperchini G All
33 France Thierry Malhomme G 2–7
46 France Alain Rebus G 1–2
56 France Sebastien Geny Gros 7
68 United Arab Emirates Alain Bucher G 3–7
74 France Jonathan Correrella R All
99 Switzerland Théo Vaucher R 1–4
LR Promotion 13 France Antoine Robert 1
Hervé David Racing 16 France Alexandra Herve R All
ROSSEL Compétition 21 France Maxime Jouen 2–6
Morel Auto Racing 26 France Tristan Morel 3–5
Event 4 You 39 France Victor Bernier R 7
Tordeux Sport 57 France Mathéo Mendes R 7
MB Motorsport Expérience 96 France Maxenche Benech 3
Class A1
Sornicle Team 47 France Jérome Sornicle G 7
Sources: [3][4][5][6][7][8]


Race calendar

The 2023 calendar was announced on 4 October 2022 and consisted of the same seven circuits as the 2022 season. A pre-season test was also held at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours on 24 February. All rounds were held in France.[9]

Round Circuit Date Support bill Map of circuit locations
1 R1 Circuit du Val de Vienne, Le Vigeant 1 April Funyo Sport Proto Endurance Cup
TTE race weekend
R2 2 April
2 R1 Circuit de Lédenon, Lédenon 6 May Radical Cup France
TTE race weekend
R2 7 May
3 R1 Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 17 June Funyo Sport Proto Endurance Cup
TTE race weekend
R2 18 June
4 R1 Circuit de Dijon-Prenois, Prenois 8 July Funyo Sport Proto Endurance Cup
TTE race weekend
R2 9 July
5 R1 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours 23 September Radical Cup France
TTE race weekend
R2 24 September
6 R1 Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro 21 October TTE race weekend
R2 22 October
7 R1 Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans 11 November TTE race weekend
R2 12 November

Race results

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Class A winner Class A Rookie winner Class A Gentleman winner Class A1 winner
1 R1 Circuit du Val de Vienne France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella Switzerland Danny Buntschu Switzerland Danny Buntschu France Alain Rebus no entries
R2 Switzerland Danny Buntschu Switzerland Danny Buntschu Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko France Alain Rebus
2 R1 Circuit de Lédenon France Jonathan Correrella Ukraine Ivan Klymenko France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Alain Rebus
R2 France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Corentin Guth France Jonathan Correrella France Alain Rebus
3 R1 Circuit Paul Ricard Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko France Serge Coperchini
R2 Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko Ukraine Ivan Klymenko United Arab Emirates Alain Bucher
4 R1 Circuit de Dijon-Prenois France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella Switzerland Christophe Hurni
R2 France Jonathan Correrella Ukraine Ivan Klymenko France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella Switzerland Christophe Hurni
5 R1 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Thierry Malhomme
R2 Switzerland Danny Buntschu France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Thierry Aimard
6 R1 Circuit Paul Armagnac France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Serge Coperchini
R2 France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella France Jonathan Correrella United Arab Emirates Alain Bucher
7 R1 Bugatti Circuit France Jonathan Correrella France Victor Bernier France Victor Bernier France Victor Bernier France Serge Coperchini France Jérome Sornicle
R2 France Victor Bernier France Victor Bernier Switzerland Danny Buntschu Switzerland Danny Buntschu France Thierry Aimard France Jérome Sornicle

Standings

References

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