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Revision as of 06:52, 20 August 2016

The 2018 Italian Formula 4 season sees a return of the series first started in 2010 as Formula Abarth, set up as part of the FIA Global Pathway. All drivers use a Tatuus FA010 chassis coupled to a 1.4L Abarth-branded Fiat Powertrain Technology engine.

Teams and drivers

Team # Driver Class Rounds Team Mentor
Template:SUI Trulli GP 10 TBA 1- TBA
18 TBA 1-
Flag of Italy svg.png Il Barone Rampante 20 Flag of Italy svg.png Giuseppe Cipriani G 1- None
Flag of Russia svg.png SMP Racing 27 Flag of Russia svg.png Ivan Shvetsov 1- TBA
37 Flag of Russia svg.png Alexandr Smolyar 1-
47 Flag of Russia svg.png Pavel Bulantsev 1-

Race Calendar

# Circuit Date Race Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 Flag of Italy svg.png Autodromo Nazionale Monza 7-8 April HA
HB
F
2 Template:FRA Circuit de Bastia 5-6 May HA
HB
F
3 Flag of Italy svg.png Vallelunga Circuit 2-3 June HA
HB
F
4 Flag of Italy svg.png Autodromo Riccardo Paletti 14-15 July HA
HB
F
5 Flag of Monaco svg.png Circuit de Monte-Carlo 8-9 September HA
HB
F
6 Flag of Italy svg.png Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 29-30 September HA
HB
F