The highly-rated Caio Collet will race for R-ace GP in 2019 and with the backing of the Renault Sport Academy.
Italian Lorenzo Colombo and Belgian racer Amaury Cordeel have both joined MP Motorsport for the 2019 Eurocup Formula Renault season.
Indian racer Kush Maini has become M2 Competition’s first signing for the 2019 Eurocup Formula Renault season.
Max Fewtrell was given the chance to be the first driver to test the 2019 Eurocup Formula Renault car, with the 2018 champion completing 250km at the Italian circuit of Vairano.
Victor Martins and Oscar Piastri will compete for a second season in the Eurocup Formula Renault series for MP Motorsport and R-ace GP respectively.
The Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi will host the season finale of the 2019 Eurocup Formula Renault season, the first time the series will race outside of Europe.
Despite being announced as one of the ten teams to race in the 2018 Eurocup Formula Renault season, Josef Kaufmann Racing has decided to withdraw from the series citing ‘too many question marks’ about the championships future.
The Checkered Flag looks back at the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup and Northern European Cup seasons, with championship triumphs for Max Fewtrell and Douried Ghattas.
FA Racing with Drivex is one of 10 teams on Formula Renault Eurocup’s pre-selection list.
Max Fewtrell joined an illustrious list that includes the likes of Valtteri Bottas, Pierre Gasly, Stoffel Vandoorne, Brendon Hartley and Lando Norris when he took the 2019 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series title.
Max Fewtrell finished fourth in race two at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday, but with it came the title of 2018 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series champion.
Max Fewtrell became the 2018 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 champion on Sunday, while Logan Sargeant took the final victory of the season in Spain.
Although in the championship title battle, Christian Lundgaard knows ultimately it is out of his control as Max Fewtrell only needs a ninth place finish to take the title.
Christian Lundgaard remains in with a slim chance of taking the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 title on Sunday after taking victory in race one at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Max Fewtrell heads into the final round of the season with a twenty-and-a-half-point advantage in the championship after taking both wins across the weekend in Germany.
Max Fewtrell moved further ahead in the championship after taking victory in race two in Germany as long-time leader Christian Lundgaard was forced into retirement.
Christian Lundgaard will start the second race of the weekend in Germany from pole position as he bids to close the gap on Max Fewtrell in the championship standings.



