Just a week after the rival GP2 Series kicked off its inaugural season, the 30 drivers entered in the World Series by Renault get the chance to strut their stuff at round one in Belgium.
Fifteen two-car teams will take part in their first two races at Zolder this weekend, beginning with free practice on Thursday morning and ending with the traditional World Series double-header on Sunday. Just like GP2, however, picking a potential winner from the list of likely frontrunners is already proving problematic.
Attention will inevitably be focused on drivers who have already taken part in the World Series by Nissan and Formula Renault V6 championships. Thanks to his victory in the 2004 FRV6 Eurocup, Italian Giorgio Mondini (Eurointernational) will carry the #1 plate, but he will find himself up against other FRV6 'veterans' such as Alx Danielsson (DAMS), Christian Montanari (Draco Multiracing USA), Damien Pasini (Cram Competition), Ivan Bellarosa and, perhaps most dangerously of all, Dutch driver Jaap van Lagen, whose KTR team will undoubtedly want to do well on its home circuit.
Among the drivers converted from the 'old' World Series, the Spanish pair of Adrian Valles (Pons Racing) and Felix Porteiro (Epsilon Euskadi) have already marked themselves out as ones to watch, while Frenchman Tristan Gommendy (KTR), Czech driver Tomas Kostka (Victory Engineering) and Yugoslav Milos Pavlovic (GD Racing) are also expected to feature most prominently. On top of that, Indian driver Karun Chandhok (RC Motorsport) would love to follow in the footsteps of fellow countryman Narain Karthikeyan, who finished sixth in the World Series in 2004 and who now drives for Jordan in
Formula One.