Difference between revisions of "2019 AutoReject 3.5 season"
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− | The '''2019 AutoReject 3.5 season''' was the fourth season of [[AutoReject 3.5]]. Reigning champion [[Nathanael Cameron]] left the series, along with [[Kenan Ardaoglu]], [[Gary Pacer]], and [[Jordan Davies]], leaving [[Anu Võsu]] as the highest-placed returnee from [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 season|2018]]. [[Aimée Gauthier]] would carry the #1 for [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 season|2018]] team's champion [[ | + | The '''2019 AutoReject 3.5 season''' was the fourth season of [[AutoReject 3.5]]. Reigning champion [[Nathanael Cameron]] left the series, along with [[Kenan Ardaoglu]], [[Gary Pacer]], and [[Jordan Davies]], leaving [[Anu Võsu]] as the highest-placed returnee from [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 season|2018]]. [[Aimée Gauthier]] would carry the #1 for [[2018 AutoReject 3.5 season|2018]] team's champion [[Écurie Prenois]]. |
==Teams and Drivers== | ==Teams and Drivers== | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 24 February 2017
2019 AutoReject 3.5 season | |
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Season | |
Races | 30 (in 10 weekends) |
Start date | 9th March 2019 |
Start Event | Round of Australia |
End date | 20th October 2019 |
End Event | Round of Japan |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | TBD |
Team's Champion | TBD |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2018 | 2020 |
Related | |
Tier 1 | Middle Eastern Cup |
The 2019 AutoReject 3.5 season was the fourth season of AutoReject 3.5. Reigning champion Nathanael Cameron left the series, along with Kenan Ardaoglu, Gary Pacer, and Jordan Davies, leaving Anu Võsu as the highest-placed returnee from 2018. Aimée Gauthier would carry the #1 for 2018 team's champion Écurie Prenois.
Teams and Drivers
All teams used AR3.5 Type 01 chassis partnered with 3500cc V8 Cosworth engines.
Team | # | Drivers | Rounds |
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Écurie Prenois [?] | 1 | Aimée Gauthier | 1- |
2 | Roger Ibe | 1- | |
RUF Blokkmonsta Motorsport [?] | 3 | Anu Võsu | 1- |
4 | TBA | 1- | |
Estrella Galicia 0,0 Nebula Grand Prix [?] | 5 | Jorge Álvarez Torrente | 1- |
6 | Marjolein Postma | 1- | |
Renault Academy Voeckler [?] | TBC | Mineiro | 1- |
TBC | Fotis Iordanou | 1- | |
Underhill Motorsports with Tarantino Autosport [?] | TBC | Manon Blanchett | 1- |
TBC | Hobson Tarantino | 1- | |
Takagi Racing Enterprises | TBC | Ricardo Velázquez | 1- |
TBC | Jari Lappalainen | 1- | |
Euromotor International | TBC | TBA | 1- |
TBC | TBA | 1- | |
RonDen Racing Engineering | TBC | Tommi Hämäläinen | 1- |
TBC | Yaël de Bock | 1- | |
National Jones Ford Juniors | TBC | James Jones | 1- |
TBC | Stan Frankham | 1- | |
Simpson Motorsports | TBC | Rick Simpson | 1- |
TBC | Daniela Anger | 1- | |
Chris Short Nismo Academy | TBC | Volker Scrattenheim | 1- |
TBC | TBA | 1- | |
Peak Aeroracing Engineering | TBC | Matt Grove | 1- |
TBC | Thomas Yorke | 1- |
Calendar
Championship races
# | Round | Track | With | Date | Race | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team |
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1 | Round of Australia | Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit | March 9 | HA | |||||
March 9 | HB | ||||||||
March 10 | F | ||||||||
2 | Round of Italy | Autodromo Nazionale Monza | ARWS AR 2.0 |
April 20 | HA | ||||
April 20 | HB | ||||||||
April 21 | F | ||||||||
3 | Round of France | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours | AR 2.0? | May 11 | HA | ||||
May 11 | HB | ||||||||
May 12 | F | ||||||||
4 | Round of the Netherlands | Circuit Park Zandvoort | May 25 | HA | |||||
May 26 | HB | ||||||||
May 26 | F | ||||||||
5 | Round of the United Kingdom | Brands Hatch | ARWS AR 2.0 |
June 15 | HA | ||||
June 15 | HB | ||||||||
June 16 | F | ||||||||
6 | Round of Austria | Laudaring | ARWS AR 2.0 |
June 29 | HA | ||||
June 29 | HB | ||||||||
June 30 | F | ||||||||
7 | Round of Germany | EuroSpeedway Lausitz | AR 2.0 | July 27 | HA | ||||
July 27 | HB | ||||||||
July 28 | F | ||||||||
8 | Round of Belgium | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | ARWS AR 2.0 |
August 24 | HA | ||||
August 24 | HB | ||||||||
August 25 | F | ||||||||
9 | Round of the United States | Road America | September 28 | HA | |||||
September 28 | HB | ||||||||
September 29 | F | ||||||||
10 | Round of Japan | Suzuka Circuit | October 19 | HA | |||||
October 19 | HB | ||||||||
October 20 | F |
Notes:
Non-championship races
Name | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team |
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Nobushige Fukuda Memorial Trophy | Autopolis International Racing Course | October 27 |