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Revision as of 08:46, 17 September 2018
2020 FIA Formula 2 World Championship season | |
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Season | |
Races | 19 (10 rounds) |
Start date | 15th March 2020 |
Start Event | Rounds of Brasil |
End date | 29th December 2020 |
End Event | Round of China |
Awards | |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2019 | 2021 |
The 2020 FIA Formula 2 World Championship will be the third season of Formula 2. Despite F1's switch to hydrogen power, the FIA opted to run one final season with the 2018 package: the Lola B17/50 chassis powered by the Judd VI engine.
Defending champions Prema Motorsport opted to leave the series to focus on their Formula 3 team.
Contents
Teams
All used Lola B17/50 chassis partnered with Judd VI engines
Team | # | Driver | Rounds | Third Driver |
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RonDen RE with PK Carsport [?] | 3 | TBA | 1- | Tanner Jason |
4 | TBA | 1- | ||
Peak Aeroracing Engineering [?] | 5 | Eugenie Joosens | 1- | Lukas Zuber |
6 | Diego Pereira | 1- | ||
ART Grand Prix [?] | 9 | Roger Ibe | 1- | TBA |
10 | Zénaïde Voeckler | 1- | ||
BWT Hilmer Motorsport [?] | 11 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
12 | TBA | 1- | ||
HYPERNOVA Racing [?] | 19 | Simon Mestach | 1- | TBA |
20 | TBA | 1- | ||
Aspire Formula [?] | 21 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
22 | TBA | 1- | ||
Trueba Racing Team [?] | 23 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
24 | Fajny Sklep | 1- | ||
Gillet Ecurie Nationale Belge [?] | 25 | TBA | 1- | Franc Piscine |
26 | Alexander Obolensky | 1- | ||
Fujibayashi Racing Team [?] | 33 | Ryan Zimmer | 1- | TBA |
34 | TBA | 1- | ||
Campos Grand Prix [?] | 39 | Jazmin Caldeiro | 1- | TBA |
40 | TBA | 1- | ||
Quicktech Engineering [?] | 50 | Vaclav Malsyz | 1- | TBA |
51 | TBA | 1- | ||
Mücke-Precision Formula [?] | 62 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
63 | TBA | 1- | ||
DMR by Carlin [?] | 77 | TBA | 1- | TBA |
78 | TBA | 1- |
Calendar
Pre-Season Testing
Date | Circuit | Fastest driver | Team | Fastest Lap |
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1st February | Jerez de la Frontera | |||
2nd February |
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 |
Drivers Championship
Teams Championship
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