The Briton was forced to settle for the runners-up spot in the championship in Spain, but he felt proud of what he achieved during 2017 with R-ace GP.
A place in the Renault Sport Academy awaits Sacha Fenestraz after he clinched the 2017 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 title in Spain on Sunday.
The Russian ended the season by taking two wins and a second place in Spain, and third place in the championship standings.
Sacha Fenestraz ended the year with a seventh victory ahead of Robert Shwartzman, while Max Fewtrell did enough to claim the rookies title.
Robert Shwartzman took victory in race two at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, while Sacha Fenestraz took the championship.
R-ace GP finished first and second in race one at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Robert Shwartzman ahead of Will Palmer.
The four drivers who will duke it out for the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award have been announced, as they look to follow on from Lando Norris.
The Briton kept himself in with a chance of the title with some great driving at Spa-Francorchamps last weekend.
The Belgian took two podium finishes in his home weekend of the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 championship, but it was not enough to keep him in the hunt for the title.
The Frenchman has eyes on finishing inside the top three in the championship after taking his third win of the season at Spa-Francorchamps last weekend.
The French-Argentine driver took two wins and a third place finish to edge closer to the Eurocup title at Spa-Francorchamps.
Sacha Fenestraz will head into the final weekend of the season with a healthy advantage in the championship after winning race three at Spa-Francorchamps, with only Will Palmer now able to deny him the title.
Sacha Fenestraz and Gabriel Aubry each took a Eurocup win at Spa-Francorchamps on Saturday, while Gilles Magnus and Charles Milesi took the honours in NEC.
Sacha Fenestraz secured pole position for all three races of the Spa-Francorchamps weekend on Friday, although no pole sitter has won in Belgium in this category since 2010!
The Josef Kaufmann Racing driver took two wins, two pole positions and two fastest laps at the Nurburgring last weekend.
The Russian finished first in both races at Paul Ricard but was handed a time penalty in race one to drop to twenty-third, before being disqualified altogether from race two.
Sacha Fenestraz said that he had never crashed before but found himself upside-down in his first one, caused when Robert Shwartzman collided with him during the final lap of race one at Paul Ricard.



