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Revision as of 11:17, 26 September 2015
2018 FIA Formula 2 World Championship | |
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The 2018 FIA Formula 2 World Championship will be the first season of F2, after the purchase of the F2RWRS assets by the FIA. The series switched to beeing a spec series for 2018, and will use the same car as 2017, the Lola B17/50, and the engine was built by Judd, and named Judd VI.
Contents
Teams and drivers
Team | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Trueba Junior Team | 1 | Gianluigi Pazzini | 1- |
2 | Emilio Boni | 1- | |
RUSSIAN TIME | 3 | TBA | 1- |
4 | Alexander Obolensky | 1- | |
Peak Aeroracing Engineering | 5 | TBA | 1- |
6 | TBA | 1- | |
Holden Young Lions | 7 | Waisale Serevi | 1- |
8 | TBA | 1- | |
RonDen Racing Engineering | 9 | Judd McAllister | 1- |
10 | TBA | 1- | |
Hilmer Motorsport | 11 | Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson | 1- |
12 | TBA | 1- | |
Gillet Ecurie Nationale Belge | 13 | TBA | 1- |
14 | TBA | 1- | |
Falik Arrows | 15 | TBA | 1- |
16 | TBA | 1- | |
Melrose Racing Team | 17 | Raul Souto Maior | 1- |
18 | T.K. Wolf | 1- | |
Licor Beirão Portugal Racing | 19 | João António Soares | 1- |
20 | Samora Mondlane | 1- | |
Red Bull World Race Team | 21 | TBA | 1- |
22 | TBA | 1- | |
Scuderia Aqua | 23 | J.C. Wolf | 1- |
24 | TBA | 1- | |
Kit-Kat Warriors | 25 | TBA | 1- |
26 | TBA | 1- | |
Tassie Racing | 27 | James Morgan | 1- |
28 | Pyotr Mikoyan | 1- | |
DMR by Carlin | 29 | TBA | 1- |
30 | TBA | 1- |
Season Calendar
Pre-Season Testing
Races
Championship Standings
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | PP |
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Points | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 |