Rangoni Corse drivers won all the general drivers classifications: Gabriele Torelli won the Series overall classification and the French Cup, Damiano Puccetti won the Spanish Cup, Lorenzo van Riet won the Mid-Europe Cup, and Anthony Jurado won the Italian Cup. The team also won the overall teams classification.
The calendar features 9 rounds across four regional cups: France, Spain, Italy, and Mid-Europe. Europe Cup no longer counts as a regional cup as it is incorporated into the overall series.[1] Each round would feature 2 races each.
Each driver may register for either the Series overall classification only, overall with one regional cups, or up to two regionals without entering overall classification.
In each race, points are awarded for the top 20 (Overall and Regionals) or top 10 (Juniors, Challengers and Gentlemen, for each Regional Cups). Entries are required to complete 90% of the winning car's race distance (rounded down in laps) in order to be classified and earn points.[2]
Sub-classifications may be established based on driver's age and experience:[2]
Juniors: Drivers 22 years old and younger.
Challengers: Drivers 23-44 years old with no success record, defined as a race win or championship podium finish in recognized racing series, including past Renault cup editions.
Gentlemen: Drivers 45 years old and older with no success record.