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*[[VA Racing]] protégé [[Michael McManus]] was signed to race for its new F4 operation.
*[[VA Racing]] protégé [[Michael McManus]] was signed to race for its new F4 operation.
*With [[Toshio Maka]] moving up the ladder, his place at [[BORC]] was taken by [[Patrik Moravec]].
*With [[Toshio Maka]] moving up the ladder, his place at [[BORC]] was taken by [[Patrik Moravec]].
*After doubts had been raised over his future following his dismissal by West Racing Formula, [[Rob Ritchie]] was confirmed at Calinetic the day before pre-season testing started.
*[[Óscar Sandoval]], reigning third place finisher in South American F4, moved to Europe to race for [[MK Scuderia]].
*[[Óscar Sandoval]], reigning third place finisher in South American F4, moved to Europe to race for [[MK Scuderia]].
*[[Laurens van Hoepen]] completed Arden's radical lineup change for 2020.
*[[Laurens van Hoepen]] completed Arden's radical lineup change for 2020.

Revision as of 18:32, 31 May 2018

2020 Anglo-Irish F4
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Season
Races 26
Start date 4 April
End date 4 October
Awards
Drivers' champion Beats me
Seasons
Previous season Next season
2019 2021
Related
Flag of Italy svg.png Italian F4
Flag of Anglo America svg.png North American F4
Flag of UNASUR.svg.png South American F4
Flag of Japan svg.png Asian F4

The 2020 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season is the third season of the Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship, part of the FIA Global Pathway.

Teams and drivers

Team # Driver Status Rounds
Flag of Ireland svg.png MK Scuderia [?] 1 Template:GBR Ken Wyn Jones All
2 Flag of Honduras svg.png Óscar Sandoval All
Template:GBR VA Racing Academy [?] 3 Template:GBR Michael McManus R All
4 Flag of Cyprus svg.png Kostas Fokaides R All
Template:GBR West Racing Formula [?] 5 Flag of Canada svg.png Clara Descoteaux All
7 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Michelle Verweij R All
Template:GBR Carlin [?] 10 Flag of Ireland svg.png Odhrán Mac Aodha All
16 Template:GBR Harry Platten All
Template:GBR Viva Automobile [?] 11 Flag of Cameroon svg.png Samson Enoh All
Template:GBR Plus One Racing Engineering [?] 12 Flag of Lebanon svg.png Ramy Ghazal All
13 Flag of Ireland svg.png Shaun McKenzie R All
Template:GBR JC Arden [?] 14 Template:GBR Charles Rawstorne All
15 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Laurens van Hoepen R All
Template:GBR Johnson Cohen Racing [?] 23 Template:GBR Richard Hewitt R All
Template:GBR Fortec Motorsport [?] 24 Flag of Germany svg.png Agnes Hertz R All
25 Template:GBR Anthony Barnett R All
Template:GBR Peak Aeroracing Engineering [?] 26 Template:GBR Jemma Triggs All
27 Template:GBR Gerallt Davies All
Template:GBR Falcon Motorsport [?] 29 Flag of Ireland svg.png Lucca Allen R All
Template:GBR BORC Development UK [?] 30 Flag of Ireland svg.png Siobhán de Bhailéara All
31 Flag of the Czech Republic svg.png Patrik Moravec R All
Flag of Spain svg.png FXS Racing [?] 39 Flag of Croatia svg.png Marina Ivanović All
Template:GBR Team Macmillan [?] 56 Template:USA B.K. Glover R All
Flag of Jamaica svg.png Calinetic Junior Squad [?] 90 Template:GBR Rob Ritchie R All
Template:GBR Hunter Autosport [?] 98 Flag of Canada svg.png River Archer All
99 Flag of Oman svg.png Shihab Al Habsi R All

Team changes

  • After scaling back for 2019, Jack Christopherson finally closed down his successful Formula 4 outfit to purchase a stake in Arden International. As a result, the right to use the numbers 1 and 2 passed to the runner-up team, MK Scuderia.
  • Former MSA Formula team Falcon Motorsport made its return to the successor Anglo-Irish F4 series.
  • Falik Arrows withdrew from Anglo-Irish F4 after a modest two years of success.
  • Johnson Cohen Racing, a new operation with world class ambitions, began its conquest of motorsport with a modest single-car operation.
  • After a disappointing run, Jones Racing elected to withdraw its F4 team after two seasons.
  • MK Scuderia moved the base of operations for its Formula 4 team to Ireland, with a new Irish competition licence adopted to reflect the change.
  • Having over-extended itself in other series, Panthera opted to pull out of the Anglo-Irish F4 championship.
  • Successful Formula 3 team Plus One Racing Engineering expanded its operations to encompass Formula 4.
  • Räikkönen-Robertson Racing was bought out by Scottish businessman Frederick West, resulting in the creation of West Racing Formula.
  • The nascent London-based VA Racing joined the series with a new junior team.
  • Viva Automobile joined the series.

Driver changes

Changing teams
Joining Anglo-Irish Formula 4
  • Omani karter Shihab Al Habsi became the first Arabian driver in the series at Hunter Autosport
  • Lucca Allen, son of Irish celebrity chef Rachel Allen, entered the series in the Falcon Motorsport car.
  • River Archer became the second former North American F4 driver in as many years to join the series, for Hunter Autosport.
  • Anthony Barnett would make his début for an expanded Fortec Motorsport.
  • Cypriot karting ace Kostas Fokaides formed one half of the all-rookie VA Racing team.
  • American émigré B.K. Glover was snapped up by Team Macmillan for his move into European motorsport.
  • German kart racer Agnes Hertz would make her car racing début for Fortec.
  • Richard Hewitt would drive for the single-car JCR outfit.
  • After a year out of international motorsport, former Italian F4 driver Marina Ivanović made her return with FXS Racing.
  • VA Racing protégé Michael McManus was signed to race for its new F4 operation.
  • With Toshio Maka moving up the ladder, his place at BORC was taken by Patrik Moravec.
  • After doubts had been raised over his future following his dismissal by West Racing Formula, Rob Ritchie was confirmed at Calinetic the day before pre-season testing started.
  • Óscar Sandoval, reigning third place finisher in South American F4, moved to Europe to race for MK Scuderia.
  • Laurens van Hoepen completed Arden's radical lineup change for 2020.
  • After the dismissal of the team's original announced second driver, Rob Ritchie, West Racing Formula took on Dutch driver Michelle Verweij.
Leaving Anglo-Irish Formula 4

Race Calendar

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Rookie winner
1 Template:GBR Rochester Trophy Brands Hatch 4 April
5 April
2 Template:GBR Billy Monger Trophy Thruxton 18 April
19 April
3 Template:GBR International Trophy F4 Silverstone 2 May
3 May
4 Template:GBR Sunflower Trophy Bishopscourt 16 May
17 May
5 Template:GBR International Gold Cup Oulton Park 30 May
31 May
6 Template:GBR British F4 Grand Prix Donington Park 12 June
13 June
7 Template:GBR Martin Donnelly Trophy Kirkistown 27 June
28 June
8 Flag of Ireland svg.png Connacht Trophy Athlone 11 July
12 July
9 Template:GBR Ulster Trophy Lake Torrent 1 August
2 August
10 Template:GBR Norfolk Trophy Snetterton 15 August
16 August
11 Template:GBR Birmingham Superprix F4 Birmingham 29 August
30 August
12 Flag of Ireland svg.png Leinster Trophy Mondello Park 19 September
20 September
13 Template:GBR Formula 4 Final Brands Hatch 3 October
4 October