2020 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season
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Races | TBA |
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End date | TBA |
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Drivers' champion | TBA |
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The 2020 Anglo-Irish Formula 4 season is the third season of the Anglo-Irish Formula 4 championship, part of the FIA Global Pathway.
Teams and drivers
Team | # | Driver | Status | Rounds |
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1 | ![]() |
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2 | ![]() |
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3 | ![]() |
R | TBA |
4 | ![]() |
R | TBA | |
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5 | ![]() |
TBA | |
7 | ![]() |
R | TBA | |
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10 | ![]() |
TBA | |
16 | TBA | TBA | ||
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11 | ![]() |
TBA | |
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12 | ![]() |
TBA | |
13 | TBA | TBA | ||
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14 | TBA | TBA | |
15 | TBA | TBA | ||
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24 | ![]() |
R | TBA |
25 | ![]() |
R | TBA | |
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26 | ![]() |
TBA | |
27 | ![]() |
TBA | ||
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29 | TBA | TBA | |
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30 | ![]() |
TBA | |
31 | ![]() |
R | TBA | |
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39 | ![]() |
TBA | |
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56 | ![]() |
R | TBA |
57 | TBA | TBA | ||
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90 | TBA | TBA | |
91 | TBA | TBA | ||
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98 | TBA | TBA | |
99 | TBA | TBA |
- Number of cars entered by each team based purely on conjecture and subject to change.
Team changes
- After scaling back for 2019, Jack Christopherson finally closed down his successful Formula 4 outfit to purchase a stake in Arden International. As a result, the right to use the numbers 1 and 2 passed to the runner-up team, MK Scuderia.
- Former MSA Formula team Falcon Motorsport made its return to the successor Anglo-Irish F4 series.
- Falik Arrows withdrew from Anglo-Irish F4 after a modest two years of success.
- After a disappointing run, Jones Racing elected to withdraw its F4 team after two seasons.
- MK Scuderia moved the base of operations for its Formula 4 team to Ireland, with a new Irish competition licence adopted to reflect the change.
- Having over-extended itself in other series, Panthera opted to pull out of the Anglo-Irish F4 championship.
- Successful Formula 3 team Plus One Racing Engineering expanded its operations to encompass Formula 4.
- Räikkönen-Robertson Racing was bought out by Scottish businessman Frederick West, resulting in the creation of West Racing Formula.
- The nascent London-based VA Racing joined the series with a new junior team.
- Viva Automobile joined the series.
Driver changes
- Changing teams
- With Panthera's withdrawal from the series, Samson Enoh moved to Viva.
- Ramy Ghazal switched from FXS Racing to the new PORE junior team.
- Joining Anglo-Irish Formula 4
- Anthony Barnett would make his début for an expanded Fortec Motorsport.
- Cypriot karting ace Kostas Fokaides formed one half of the all-rookie VA Racing team.
- American émigré B.K. Glover was snapped up by Team Macmillan for his move into European motorsport.
- German kart racer Agnes Hertz would make her car racing début for Fortec.
- After a year out of international motorsport, former Italian F4 driver Marina Ivanović made her return with FXS Racing.
- VA Racing protégé Michael McManus was signed to race for its new F4 operation.
- With Toshio Maka moving up the ladder, his place at BORC was taken by Patrik Moravec.
- Óscar Sandoval, reigning third place finisher in South American F4, moved to Europe to race for MK Scuderia.
- After the dismissal of the team's original announced second driver, Rob Ritchie, West Racing Formula took on Dutch driver Michelle Verweij.
- Leaving Anglo-Irish Formula 4
- Harold Campbell-Bannerman moved to the Indonesian-based Jagonya Ayam! Racing to compete in the Asian Formula 3 series.
- 2019 runner-up Gabriel Hoffmann moved up to European Formula 3 to drive for PORE.
- Toshio Maka was awarded a place in BORC's Asian Formula 3 and ELMS teams for 2020.
- Hunter Autosport similarly promoted Siobhan McMahon to their ELMS project for 2020.
- Magda Szervánszky was promoted to F3 where she would drive for Hypernova.
- Reigning 2019 champion Ione Wilkerson left the series as per regulations prohibiting champions from defending their title.
Race Calendar
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Rookie winner | |
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Brands Hatch | 4 April | |||||
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Thruxton | 18 April | |||||
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Silverstone | 2 May | |||||
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Bishopscourt | 16 May | |||||
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Oulton Park | 30 May | |||||
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Donington Park | 12 June | |||||
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Kirkistown | 27 June | |||||
28 June | ||||||||
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Athlone | 11 July | |||||
12 July | ||||||||
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Lake Torrent | 1 August | |||||
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Snetterton | 15 August | |||||
16 August | ||||||||
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Birmingham | 29 August | |||||
30 August | ||||||||
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Mondello Park | 19 September | |||||
20 September | ||||||||
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Brands Hatch | 3 October | |||||
4 October |