The Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series has a new championship leader after Max Fewtrell took victory in race one at the Hockenheimring on Saturday.
Max Fewtrell took his fifth win of 2018 to take over the lead of the Eurocup standings, while Doureid Ghattas is the 2018 Northern European Cup champion.
Renault Sport Academy star Max Fewtrell took pole position for the opening race of the weekend at the Hockenheimring ahead of Yifei Ye.
Max Fewtrell toppped the first collective test session in Germany on Friday, while Championship leader Christian Lundgaard edged ahead in the second.
Max Fewtrell took his fourth win of the season to close the gap on Christian Lundgaard in the Drivers’ Championship, while R-ace GP sealed the Teams’ title thanks to finishing 1-2-3-4.
Logan Sargeant took only his second victory of the season, and his first since the opening round at Paul Ricard, in the first race of the weekend at the Nurburgring.
Christian Lundgaard dominated in extremely difficult conditions to win race two at the Hungaroring and claim the lead of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series championship.
Yifei Ye took his second victory of the season as he jumped polesitter Christian Lundgaard heading into turn one on the opening lap at the Hungaroring on Saturday.
Christian Lundgaard will lead the field to the start for the opening race of the weekend at the Hungaroring after taking his maiden Eurocup pole position on Saturday morning.
Logan Sargeant was quickest in the collective tests at the Hungaroring on Friday ahead of Lorenzo Colombo and Christian Lundgaard.
The Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series could disappear at the end of 2018 after Renault revealed they have put in a tender to run a regional Formula 3 championship as part of the FIA’s realignment of junior formulae.
Victor Martins secured a second win of the season at Spa-Francorchamps, while Logan Sargeant and Yifei Ye completed the podium, the latter taking the championship lead back from Christian Lundgaard as a result.
Christian Lundgaard took victory in race one at Spa-Francorchamps on Friday, while Phil Hill took the honours in the Formula Renault 2.0 Northern European Cup.
The young American secured his maiden pole position of the Eurocup season, and in doing so became the seventh different pole sitter in the opening eleven races.
Logan Sargeant took pole position at Spa-Francorchamps, while Gabriel Gandulia was the quickest of the Northern European Cup entrants.
Christian Lundgaard was hoping for better results at the Red Bull Ring last weekend despite taking a fifth and a third in the two races.
Neil Verhagen made good progress in both races in Austria but feels podium finishes and possibly wins will come if he can sort out his Qualifying woes.



