The 2010 Elf Renault Clio Cup United Kingdom with Michelin season began at Thruxton on 4 April and will finish after 20 races over 10 events at Brands Hatch on 10 October. Fifteen drivers from seven teams will take part throughout the season, mainly supporting rounds of the British Touring Car Championship but also supporting the UK round of the World Series by Renault .
2010 champion Dave Newsham at Oulton Park .
Teams and drivers
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Team
No.
Drivers
Class
Rounds
Team Pyro
1
Jeff Smith
M
1–7, 9
4
Dave Newsham
M
1–9
33
Jack Goff
G
1–5, 7, 9–10
47
Jake Packun
G
6–10
88
David Dickenson
1–3
Mardi Gras Motorsport
2
Stefan Hodgetts
9
JHR Developments
Tom Carnaby
G
1, 3
5
Lee Pattison
M
All
6
Steven Hunter
M
8
23
Dylan von Pontiac-Jögker
1–5
Kane Astin
M
6
55
Jason Mills
G
10
Total Control Racing
3
James Dixon[1]
G
2, 4–10
8
Alistair Barclay[2]
G
2–3
22
Mike Robinson
All
44
Sam Tordoff
G
1–9
77
Andy Jordan
G
10
20Ten Racing Limited
6
Graham Mulholland[1]
M
2
10
Darren Wilson
M
All
41
Craig Currie
10
Westbourne Motorsport
9
James Colburn
G
All
18
Patrick Collins
M
1–7, 9–10
Ed Pead
8
46
Robert Gaffney
G
1–5
66
Josh Cook
G
6–7, 10
Blue Square Data Stancombe Vehicle Engineering
15
Matthew Munson
1–4, 6–7, 9–10
Paul Rivett [3]
5
16
7, 9–10
APO Sport
29
Alex Osborne
9
Meridian Motorsport
46
Robert Gaffney
G
9–10
Elite Motorsport
47
Jake Packun
G
1–5
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Class
G
Graduate Cup
M
Masters Cup
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Two classes have been introduced for the 2010 season:
All drivers under 23 are eligible for the Graduate Cup, with the class champion earning 25% off a registration fee for the 2011 season.[4]
All drivers over 35 are eligible for the Masters Cup.[4]
The series will support the British Touring Car Championship at all rounds except Donington Park on September 19, as the Clio Cup forms part of the World Series by Renault meeting on the same date, at Silverstone . In a change for this season, Saturday races are extended to 40 minutes at most circuits, while races at Rockingham, Croft and Oulton Park are 35 minutes in length.[4]
More information Round, Circuit ...
Round
Circuit
Date
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Winning driver
Winning team
1
R1
Thruxton Circuit , Hampshire
3 April
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R2
4 April
Dave Newsham
Jake Packun
Lee Pattison
JHR Developments
2
R3
Rockingham Motor Speedway , Northamptonshire
24 April
Dave Newsham
Sam Tordoff
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R4
25 April
Dave Newsham
Lee Pattison
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
3
R5
Brands Hatch (GP) , Kent
1 May
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R6
2 May
Dave Newsham
Jack Goff
Lee Pattison
JHR Developments
4
R7
Oulton Park , Cheshire
5 June
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R8
6 June
Dave Newsham
Sam Tordoff
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
5
R9
Croft Circuit , North Yorkshire
19 June
Dave Newsham
Paul Rivett
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R10
20 June
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
6
R11
Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit , Norfolk
7 August
James Dixon
Sam Tordoff
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R12
8 August
Sam Tordoff
Sam Tordoff
Sam Tordoff
Total Control Racing
7
R13
Silverstone Circuit (National) , Northamptonshire
21 August
Dave Newsham
Dave Newsham
Paul Rivett
Stancombe Vehicle Engineering
R14
22 August
Dave Newsham
Paul Rivett
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
8
R15
Knockhill Racing Circuit , Fife
4 September
Dave Newsham
James Dixon
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
R16
5 September
Dave Newsham
James Colburn
Dave Newsham
Team Pyro
9
R17
Silverstone Circuit (Arena) , Northamptonshire
18 September
Dave Newsham
James Dixon
Sam Tordoff
Total Control Racing
R18
19 September
Paul Rivett
Paul Rivett
Paul Rivett
Stancombe Vehicle Engineering
10
R19
Brands Hatch (Indy) , Kent
9 October
James Dixon
Paul Rivett
James Dixon
Total Control Racing
R20
10 October
James Dixon
James Dixon
James Dixon
Total Control Racing
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Standings
Drivers' Championship
Notes:
1.^ – James Dixon was penalised two points at Croft.[6]
2.^ – Jake Packun was penalised three points at Silverstone Arena.[5]
3.^ – Jeff Smith was penalised two points at Silverstone Arena.[5]
4.^ – Paul Rivett was penalised two points at Brands Hatch Indy.[5]
5.^ – Fulvio Mussi was penalised two points at Croft.[6]
6.^ – David Dickenson was penalised two points at Thruxton.[7]
7.^ – Alex Osborne was penalised four points at Silverstone Arena.[8]
Entrants' Championship
More information Pos, Entrant ...
Pos
Entrant
THR
ROC
BHGP
OUL
CRO
SNE
SIL
KNO
SIL
BHI
Pts
1
Team Pyro
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
3
5
7
4
883
9
7
6
6
8
6
9
10
7
6
6
6
6
9
6
8
4
8
8
9
2
Total Control Racing
2
3
2
2
2
5
2
2
3
3
2
1
3
5
4
4
1
2
1
1
880
8
5
3
9
6
14
4
8
5
4
3
2
7
6
Ret
5
Ret
3
4
7
3
JHR Developments
5
1
4
4
5
1
5
3
4
2
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
6
5
710
6
6
11
5
7
3
6
5
6
6
11
9
Ret
7
11
15
4
Westbourne Motorsport
4
9
5
3
3
7
7
6
9
8
5
5
5
3
3
3
6
6
3
3
678
12
10
12
10
4
8
10
7
10
Ret
8
8
8
8
5
6
7
11
5
8
5
Stancombe Vehicle Engineering
15
15
15
13
11
12
14
12
2
11
12
10
1
2
Ret
1
2
2
317
10
11
Ret
12
10
12
6
20Ten Racing Limited
14
14
13
11
12
13
13
13
12
10
13
12
13
12
7
9
5
13
13
10
223
14
14
14
13
7
Elite Motorsport
3
2
7
8
Ret
DNS
3
4
8
Ret
144
8
Meridian Motorsport
Ret
10
9
6
41
APO Sport
Ret
Ret
0
Mardi Gras Motorsport
Ret
Ret
0
Pos
Entrant
THR
ROC
BHGP
OUL
CRO
SNE
SIL
KNO
SIL
BHI
Pts
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