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The '''2019 Italian Formula 4 season''' was the second season of [[Italian Formula 4]], and the 10th season of the series created in 2010 as Formula Abarth. As in [[2018 Italian F4 season|2018]], drivers use a spec Tatuus FA010 chassis coupled to a 1.4L Fiat Powertrain Technology engine.
The '''2019 Italian Formula 4 season''' was the second season of [[Italian Formula 4]], and the 10th season of the series created in 2010 as Formula Abarth. As in [[2018 Italian F4 season|2018]], drivers use a spec Tatuus FA010 chassis coupled to a 1.4L Fiat Powertrain Technology engine.

Revision as of 13:47, 31 December 2016

2019 Italian F4
ItalianF4.png
Abarth Italian Formula 4 Championship
Season
Races TBA
Start date TBA
End date TBA
Awards
Drivers' champion Flag of Unknown svg.png TBD
Gentleman's Trophy winner Flag of Unknown svg.png TBD
Seasons
Previous season Next season
2018 2020
Related
Flag of the United Kingdom and Ireland.png Anglo-Irish F4
Flag of Japan svg.png Asian F4
Template:USA North American F4
South America Outline 2.png South American F4

The 2019 Italian Formula 4 season was the second season of Italian Formula 4, and the 10th season of the series created in 2010 as Formula Abarth. As in 2018, drivers use a spec Tatuus FA010 chassis coupled to a 1.4L Fiat Powertrain Technology engine.