Max Fewtrell took the honours in race one at Silverstone ahead of Logan Sargeant and Yifei Ye, but there was an early retirement for the championship leader heading into the event, Christian Lundgaard.
Christian Lundgaard took his maiden Eurocup victory on Sunday after getting the best of Lorenzo Colombo after the second safety car period at Monza.
JD Motorsport will start from pole position in a Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series race, with Lorenzo Colombo starring for the Italian outfit.
Yifei Ye became the first Chinese racer to win a Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series race after leading from start to finish in race one at Monza on Saturday.
Yifei Ye was comfortably fastest in the first Qualifying session of the weekend at Monza, while Lorenzo Colombo topped Group A but will drop four places on the grid thanks to a penalty.
Renault Sport Academy drivers Christian Lundgaard and Max Fewtrell ended first and third in Friday’s Collective Tests at Monza, either side of Yifei Ye.
Jordan Cane has annnounced he will join the Douglas Motorsport team for the rest of the BRDC F3 season, leaving FR2.0.
The British racer took the race two victory and the early lead of the Championship at Paul Ricard on Sunday.
The American won the opening race of the 2018 Eurocup season in France after jumping polesitter Max Fewtrell at the start.
Max Fewtrell led from start to finish in Sunday’s second race of the weekend at Paul Ricard to take over the lead of the Eurocup standings.
A better getaway gave Logan Sargeant the advantage over polesitter Max Fewtrell at Paul Ricard on Saturday, with the American securing his maiden Eurocup as a result.
Three of the Renault Sport Academy quartet qualified inside the top five at Paul Ricard for Saturday’s first race of 2018, with two of those part of R-ace GP’s 1-2-3 Qualifying effort.
The British racer will start Sunday’s second race of the season from pole position at Paul Ricard.
Spanish teenager Eliseo Martinez will race in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 series in 2018 after switching from EuroFormula Open.
Arden Motorsport has confirmed Sami Taoufik as their final driver for the 2018 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 season.
The Belgian will be gunning for the title in 2018 after opting to remain in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series for a third season.
SMP Racing-backed Aleksandr Vartanyan has agreed a move to Arden Motorsport for his sophomore season in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Series.



