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The '''2019-20 Africa Racing League season''' was the third season of the [[Africa Racing League]], a winter series based in circuits around the continent of Africa. This season saw the introduction of the new Dallara A21 chassis. The series continued to use Gibson Technology V8 engines. | The '''2019-20 Africa Racing League season''' was the third season of the [[Africa Racing League]], a winter series based in circuits around the continent of Africa. This season saw the introduction of the new Dallara A21 chassis featuring a crash-protection device to recude the risk of driver injury ("halo") and a Drag Reduction System to increase overtaking. The series continued to use Gibson Technology V8 engines. The two major rule changes were the introduction of an option for teams to run three cars and the introduction of a team championship based on average qualifying and race positions. | ||
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Revision as of 09:20, 5 January 2023
2019-20 Africa Racing League season | |
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Details | |
Owner | Klon |
Races | 8 |
First Race | Kyalami Race 1 |
Last Race | Kyalami Race 2 |
Major Championships | |
Drivers Championship | |
Teams Championship | |
Other Seasons | |
<<< | >>> |
2019-20 | 2021-22 |
The 2019-20 Africa Racing League season was the third season of the Africa Racing League, a winter series based in circuits around the continent of Africa. This season saw the introduction of the new Dallara A21 chassis featuring a crash-protection device to recude the risk of driver injury ("halo") and a Drag Reduction System to increase overtaking. The series continued to use Gibson Technology V8 engines. The two major rule changes were the introduction of an option for teams to run three cars and the introduction of a team championship based on average qualifying and race positions.