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The '''2020 FIA Prototype Challenge season''' was the third season of the FIA Prototype Challenge. It featured new engine regulations which enforced the use of 4.0l NA engines with eight or twelve cylinders.
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The '''2020 FIA Prototype Challenge season''' was the third season of the FIA Prototype Challenge. It featured a new set of regulations officially called Le Mans Challenge prototype, which enforced the use of 4.2l NA engines with eight or twelve cylinders as well as a front mid-engine layout, unlike the rear mid-engine layout used by the previously-used LMP1 prototypes. Cooper Tires became the exclusive tyre supplier of the series after the previous two seasons allowed free choice of tyre supplier.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:37, 18 April 2020

2020 FIA Prototype Challenge
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The 2020 FIA Prototype Challenge season was the third season of the FIA Prototype Challenge. It featured a new set of regulations officially called Le Mans Challenge prototype, which enforced the use of 4.2l NA engines with eight or twelve cylinders as well as a front mid-engine layout, unlike the rear mid-engine layout used by the previously-used LMP1 prototypes. Cooper Tires became the exclusive tyre supplier of the series after the previous two seasons allowed free choice of tyre supplier.

Race calendar

Race Venue Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Reject of the Race
1 Flag of Australia svg.png Steve Condous 4 Hours Memorial Cup Adelaide Street Circuit 8 March
2 Flag of Belgium svg.png 4 Hours of Spa Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 10 May
3 Flag of Japan svg.png 4 Hours of Motegi Twin Ring Motegi 28 June
4 Flag of Austria svg.png 4 Hours of Austria Red Bull Ring 19 July
5 Flag of Ecuador.svg.png 4 Hours of Ecuador Autódromo Internacional José Tobar 23 August
6 Flag of Brazil svg.png 4 Hours of Belo Horizonte Circuito dos Cristais 27 September
7 Flag of Brazil svg.png 4 Hours of São Paulo Autódromo José Carlos Pace 18 October
8 Flag of Bahrain svg.png Best 4 Hours in the World Bahrain International Circuit 20 December