Collective Test For Notable 2.0L Drivers
Every year, Renault Sport Technologies would invite the best Formula Renault 2.0L and Eurocup Mégane Trophy drivers to test the Formula Renault 3.5L. For the 2008 season, the test occurred on November 5–7 on the Paul Ricard HTTT track in France.
Driver | Team | Note |
---|---|---|
Adam Christodoulou | Fortec Motorsport | |
António Félix da Costa | P1 Motorsport | |
Tobias Hegewald | Withdrew participation due to injury | |
Jesse Krohn | Pons Racing | |
Geoffrey Kwong | KTR | |
Roberto Merhi | Epsilon Euskadi | |
César Ramos | Ultimate Signature | |
Daniel Ricciardo | Carlin Motorsport | |
Michaël Rossi | RC Motorsport | Eurocup Mégane Trophy winner |
Pål Varhaug | Prema Powerteam | |
Tristan Vautier | International DracoRacing | |
Christopher Zanella | Red Devil Team Comtec |
Read more about this topic: 2008 Formula Renault Seasons, Formula Renault 3.5L
Famous quotes containing the words collective, test and/or notable:
“We attempt to remember our collective American childhood, the way it was, but what we often remember is a combination of real past, pieces reshaped by bitterness and love, and, of course, the video pastthe portrayals of family life on such television programs as Leave it to Beaver and Father Knows Best and all the rest.”
—Richard Louv (20th century)
“There is held to be no surer test of civilisation than the increase per head of the consumption of alcohol and tobacco. Yet alcohol and tobacco are recognisable poisons, so that their consumption has only to be carried far enough to destroy civilisation altogether.”
—Havelock Ellis (18591939)
“In one notable instance, where the United States Army and a hundred years of persuasion failed, a highway has succeeded. The Seminole Indians surrendered to the Tamiami Trail. From the Everglades the remnants of this race emerged, soon after the trail was built, to set up their palm-thatched villages along the road and to hoist tribal flags as a lure to passing motorists.”
—For the State of Florida, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)