2020 AutoReject World Series season
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2020 AutoReject World Series season | |
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Season | |
Races | 18 |
Start date | TBA |
Start Event | ![]() |
End date | TBA |
End Event | ![]() |
Championship Leaders | |
Driver's Championship | ![]() |
Constructor's Championship | ![]() |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | ![]() |
Constructor's Champion | ![]() |
Pre-Qualifying Cup Driver's Champion | ![]() |
Pre-Qualifying Cup Team's Champion | ![]() |
Harvey Jones Memorial Trophy winner | ![]() |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2019 | 2021 |
Development Categories | |
Tier 1 | 2020 AutoReject 3.5 season |
Tier 2 | 2020 AutoReject 2.0 season |
The 2020 AutoReject World Series season will be the 11th season of ARWS competition, and the third since the rebrand from the former F1RWRS moniker. Bastiaan van Nieuwenhuijzen and Kjellerup entered the season as reigning Driver's and Constructor's champions respectively after dominating 2019.
Contents
Drivers and Teams
Team Changes
Pre-season
- After growing frustration with the decisions of the ARWS Commission, Venturi Formula decided to leave the sport at the end of the 2019 season and sold the team to GA Squadron Racing, owned by the eccentric Enrique von Richter. GA Squadron elected to continue to run Yamaha engines.
- Facing financial trouble, Peak Aeroracing Engineering elected to withdraw from ARWS to focus on their junior program.
- Rob Lomas Racing withdrew at the conclusion of the season, in order for team owner Rob Lomas to focus on designing and developing engines.
- Bari-based team Scuderia Adriatica, led by former touring car driver Erica B. Mancino entered ARWS for the first time. The squad had previously run as a privateer team in Formula One during the 1950s. The team signed an expensive contract with Pure-Hart to provide engines, leaving the team with no option but to sign with Goodride as their tyre provider.
- Spain-based Mediterranean Motorsports shocked the motorsport world by announcing a late entry to the series in December 2019. The team signed an engine contract with BMW, but expectations were low as the team had only 3 months to design and build their first chassis.
Mid-season
Driver Changes
Pre-season
Mid-season
Race Calendar
Race | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning constructor | Reject of the Race | Driver of the Race | Report | |
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Adelaide Street Circuit | 8 March | |||||||
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Mount Panorama Circuit | 15 March | |||||||
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Autodromo Juan y Oscar Galvez | 29 March | |||||||
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São Paulo Street Circuit | 5 April | |||||||
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway | 26 April | |||||||
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Toronto Exhibition Place | 3 May | |||||||
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Brands Hatch | 7 June | |||||||
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Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps | 14 June | |||||||
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Circuit de Monaco | 21 June | |||||||
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Autodromo Nazionale Monza | 5 July | |||||||
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Red Bull Ring | 12 July | |||||||
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Norisring | 19 July | |||||||
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Phakisa Freeway | 6 September | |||||||
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Sentul International Circuit | 20 September | |||||||
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Sepang International Circuit | 27 September | |||||||
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Suzuka Circuit | 11 October | |||||||
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Fuji Speedway | 18 October | |||||||
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Guia Circuit | 25 October |
Note : Pink background denotes a Temporary Circuit, which may not be tested on at any time.
Note : Blue background denotes an Oval Circuit.
Standings
Drivers' Championship
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th |
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Points | 10 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Constructors' Championship
Harvey Jones Memorial Trophy |