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The '''2019 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season''' is the second season of the [[Anglo-Irish Formula 4|Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship]], part of the FIA Global Pathway. | The '''2019 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season''' is the second season of the [[Anglo-Irish Formula 4|Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship]], part of the FIA Global Pathway. [[Ione Wilkerson]] won the championship in the final round for [[Christopherson Racing]]. | ||
==Teams and drivers== | ==Teams and drivers== |
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Races | 20 |
Start date | 6 April |
End date | 15 September |
Awards | |
Drivers' champion | Template:GBR Ione Wilkerson |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2018 | 2020 |
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The 2019 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season is the second season of the Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship, part of the FIA Global Pathway. Ione Wilkerson won the championship in the final round for Christopherson Racing.
Teams and drivers
Driver changes
- Changing teams
- Odhrán Mac Aodha joined Carlin's new entry into the championship from RRR.
- Joining Anglo-Irish Formula 4
- Irish karting graduate Siobhán de Bhailéara joined BORC.
- North American Formula 4 driver Shawn DiBenedetto crossed the Atlantic to race for RRR.
- Samson Enoh, who stood in for the injured Nakaguri Morioka at Falik Arrows at Mondello in 2018, was contracted by Panthera for the 2019 season.
- Ramy Ghazal joined the series for reigning champions FXS Racing.
- Gabriel Hoffmann made his début for MK Scuderia.
- French F4 driver Emma Le Blan joined Panthera.
- Toshio Maka, son of BORC founder Satoru Maka, joined his father's new team.
- Harry Platten signed for Carlin.
- Ethan Renaud, who drove for Jones Racing twice in 2018, was given a full-time drive by the team for 2019.
- Italian F4 race winner Magda Szervánszky moved to the Anglo-Irish series to drive for Calinetic.
- Similarly, Italian F4 driver Ione Wilkerson, who also drove for Christopherson Racing in the 2018 Mondello round, was contracted to drive full-time in the Anglo-Irish series for the team in 2019.
- Leaving Anglo-Irish Formula 4
- Former Falik Arrows driver Seamus Belcher returned to Australia to drive for Save The Koala Racing in Formula 5000.
- Imani Burrell was promoted to Formula 3 where she would continue to race for Jack Christopherson.
- 2018 runner-up John-Paul Casciaro moved up to Eurasian Formula 3 for Theodore Racing.
- With the departure of Enigma Brawn Motorsport, Adrian Hegarty was left without a drive for 2019.
- 2018 champion Sabrina Mann was promoted to Formula 3 by Mücke-Precision Formula.
- Calinetic's Isabel Martins switched to the AutoReject ladder by joining Blokkmonsta's AR2.0 team.
- Harry Matthews also moved up to AR2.0, staying affiliated with Sammy Jones by racing for his team in the series.
- John Murdoch was promoted to Indy Lights by Panthera.
- Xavier Santillán moved across to the South American F4 series, where he would be racing for Equipo de Carreras Venezolano.
- Alex Smith moved up to F3 to drive for Scuderia Adriatica.
- Due to new age restrictions, Harry Thompson was forced to step down from his Fortec drive, moving into Ginetta Juniors to prepare for a 2020 return.
Race Calendar
Drivers' Championship
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 |
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