The Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 was a significant part of the 2010 World Series by Renault, offering a competitive platform for young drivers to demonstrate their potential. The 2010 season introduced
a new chassis, adding an element of excitement and unpredictability to the races. This season was marked by intense competition and the emergence of new talents, making it a memorable year for the series.
New Beginnings and Early Success
The 2010 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season began with the introduction of the Barazi-Epsilon chassis, replacing the long-standing Tatuus chassis. This change brought a fresh dynamic to the series, challenging drivers to adapt quickly to the new equipment. The season opener at Motorland Aragón saw Eurocup debutant Kevin Korjus make an immediate impact by winning both races, establishing himself as a strong contender for the championship.
Korjus's early success set the stage for a competitive season, with several drivers vying for the top spot. Arthur Pic, another rising star, claimed his first Eurocup win at Spa, while Luciano Bacheta consistently finished on the podium, keeping the championship battle alive. As the season progressed, the competition intensified, with each race offering new challenges and opportunities for the drivers.
Mid-Season Challenges and Developments
The mid-season races at Brno and Magny-Cours presented unique challenges for the drivers. At Brno, Pic dominated by winning both races from pole position, while Korjus struggled to maintain his early momentum. Despite these setbacks, Korjus managed to extend his championship lead with a win at Magny-Cours, showcasing his resilience and determination.
As the series moved to the Hungaroring, the championship battle remained tight, with Pic and Bacheta both securing victories. However, an accident involving Korjus in the opening race allowed Pic to close the gap in the standings. Despite this setback, Korjus maintained his composure and continued to perform consistently, keeping his championship hopes alive.
A Dominant Finish and Championship Glory
The final rounds of the 2010 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season saw Korjus deliver a dominant performance, winning five of the last six races. His impressive form secured him the championship title, capping off a remarkable season. Bacheta and Pic continued to battle for the runner-up position, with Bacheta ultimately prevailing after a dramatic final race in Barcelona.
The 2010 season of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 was a testament to the talent and determination of its drivers. The introduction of the new chassis and the intense competition throughout the year made it a standout season in the series' history. As the drivers celebrated their achievements, the 2010 season left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations of racers.






