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Revision as of 15:15, 27 January 2017
2019 Asian F4 | |
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Season | |
Races | 20 |
Start date | 2nd March |
End date | 17th November |
Awards | |
Drivers' champion | TBD |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
None | 2020 |
Related | |
Anglo-Irish F4 | |
Italian F4 | |
Template:USA North American F4 | |
South American F4 |
The 2019 Asian Formula 4 season is the first season of the Asian Formula 4 championship, a series aimed at promoting young talent across Asia.
Teams and drivers
All teams used the Dome F4 chassis partnered with the 1.6L TOM's Toyota engine.
Team | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Narita Engineering | 2 | Thahan Weerawatnodom | 1- |
23 | Template:MAS Muizzuddin Gafar | 1- | |
Team Rising Sun | 5 | Kazuomi Endo | 1- |
9 | Ryunnosuke Takashi | 1- | |
Jagonya Ayam! Eastern Racing Alliance | 7 | Tony Wai-leuk | 1- |
8 | Jordan Raharjo | 1- | |
Team Mecha Racing Jr. | 11 | Rudiartono | 1- |
12 | Go Gouriki | 1- | |
Nakamura Motors | 13 | Kei Suzuki | 1- |
93 | Takuma Toyoda | 1- | |
K-Apex | 14 | Kwon Sung-Tae | 1- |
15 | Choi Seul-Hae | 1- | |
Korea Motorsport Holdings | 19 | Masahiro Yaname | 1- |
20 | Thi Nhat | 1- | |
Aspire Formula | 21 | Mutaz Ibrahim | 1- |
22 | Saeed Mizra | 1- | |
Luxray Engineering | 27 | Kosuke Setou | 1- |
28 | Template:MAS Isyraf Danish | 1- | |
Fujibayashi Racing Team Juniors | 33 | Kurumi Fujibayashi | 1- |
34 | Sakura Sekai | 1- | |
Red Dragon Junior Team | 38 | Zhou Xiaoping | 1- |
39 | Xu Shiqing | 1- | |
Dandelion Racing | 40 | Naotsune Kano | 1- |
41 | Atsushi Koizumi | 1- | |
Calsonic United Nippon Team | 73 | Danial Nielsen Frost | 1- |
98 | Presley Martono | 1- | |
Tsujimura Scuderia Junior Team | 80 | Haruhi Tsujimura | 1- |
81 | Satoshi Murakami | 1- |
Race Calendar
# | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team |
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1 | Okayama International Circuit | 2 March | ||||
3 March | ||||||
2 | Template:MAS Sepang International Circuit | 6 April | ||||
7 April | ||||||
3 | Sentul International Circuit | 26 April | ||||
27 April | ||||||
4 | Suzuka Circuit | 18 May | ||||
19 May | ||||||
5 | Autopolis | 8 June | ||||
9 June | ||||||
6 | Twin Ring Motegi (Road) | 13 July | ||||
14 July | ||||||
7 | Twin Ring Motegi (Oval) | 21 September | ||||
22 September | ||||||
8 | Sportsland Sugo | 5 October | ||||
6 October | ||||||
9 | Marina Bay Street Circuit | 2 November | ||||
3 Novemeber | ||||||
10 | Shanghai International Circuit | 16 November | ||||
17 November |