Technical After debuting in the
2008 season, the aerodynamics of the current
Dallara chassis underwent "minor enhancements inspired by the
2009 F1 regulations".
Sporting A number of changes were made to the sporting regulations in order to reduce costs and better showcase drivers' talent: • The Thursday test sessions at each meeting were scrapped, replaced with two one-hour sessions on the Friday. • The duration of each race was extended to 44 minutes + one lap. • A bonus point was awarded to the driver who climbed the most places during each race. In addition, at the halfway point of the season (after the
Hungaroring round) the championship leader got the opportunity to demonstrate a
Renault R28 F1 car at a World Series meeting. After the seventh race of the season both
Marcos Martínez and
Bertrand Baguette were tied at the top of the standings, but by virtue of his three race wins, Martínez received the prize drive during the next round at
Silverstone. And just like in previous years, the eventual champion earned a full test with the
ING Renault F1 team at the end of the season. Baguette won the title at the
Nürburgring, to earn that test with the team. ==Teams and drivers==