The Protyre Formula Renault Championship, organized by the
British Automobile Racing Club, began in 1995 as a secondary championship to the
Renault Sport UK championship. The series was named
Formula Renault BARC Championship. In 1995 and 1996, the technical regulation used by the
Formula Renault BARC Championship was the one used by the Formula Renault UK Championship between 1989 and 1994. Only since 2005, most of the regulations relating to the cars are the same as the UK series, but the cars have fixed gear ratios, an intake restrictor to limit engine wear, and are limited to one new set of tyres per outing. The championship used the older Formula Renault
Tatuus chassis first introduced to Formula Renault racing in 2000 and updated in 2007, which makes the championship a viable prospect to drivers with lower levels of budget and funding. With the collapse of the
Renault Sport championship in early 2012, Despite its initial growth, grid sizes fell in subsequent seasons, and the championship ended in 2014.
Weekend Format The weekend starts with a general testing session on the Friday. This was made up of two 25 minute sessions. Qualifying is held on Saturday and consists of two 20 minute sessions which decide the grid for the two 30 mile races, with both races held on the Sunday. During the
2012 season, triple header events were introduced. Qualifying for race one and two remains the same, however the race three grid is decided by the second fastest time set during the second qualifying session. During triple header weekends, the first race is held on Saturday with the remaining two races held on the Sunday. Drivers score points down to 20th place with two points for fastest lap. All rounds, less one, count towards the championship with points shared out using the following system:
Latest season The
2013 Protyre Formula Renault Championship will be the 19th Championship organized by the
British Automobile Racing Club and the second year as the UK's only premier Formula Renault 2.0 championship. The season will begin at
Donington Park on 14 April and end on 29 September at
Silverstone Circuit. The series will form part of the
BARC club racing meetings and will expand from fourteen to sixteen rounds at six events all held in
England, with four triple header events.
Champions ==Teams Participating==