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2023 TTE Formula Renault Cup

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The 2023 Trophee Tourisme Endurance - Formula Renault Cup was the third season of the championship. The Formula Renault series was one class of the Trophee Tourisme Endurance, a program started in 2009 with approval of the FFSA comprising multiple endurance and sprint championships across different classes of motor racing.[1]

Only Classes A and A1 saw entries into the 2023 season. Lamo Racing Car driver Jonathan Correrella clinched both the overall and the rookie championship at the penultimate round, as his two closest competitors Ivan Klymenko and Danny Buntschu both did not contest the full season. Correrella's teammate Serge Coperchini won the gentleman drivers' title.

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Teams and drivers

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All drivers competed using Formula Renault machinery. Competitors were split into two different classes depending on the cars' age and performance. There also were separate rookie and gentleman classifications.[2]

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Race calendar

The 2023 calendar was announced on 4 October 2022 and consisted of the same seven circuits as the 2022 season. A pre-season test was also held at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours on 24 February. All rounds were held in France.[9]

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Race results

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Standings

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Scoring system

Points are awarded per class, to every driver starting the race, according to the following structure:

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Each driver counts their 12 best results.

Class A standings

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Class A1 standings

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