Difference between revisions of "FIA Formula 4"
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Revision as of 07:14, 4 May 2017
Formula 4 | |
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Category | Single-make open wheeler |
Country/Region | Worldwide |
Founder(s) | Various |
Inaugural Season | Various |
Last season | Ongoing |
Engine supplier(s) | Various |
Tyre supplier(s) | Various |
Records |
FIA Formula 4, commonly referred to as just F4, is the fourth tier of open-wheel racing sanctioned by the FIA. Like Formula 3, there is no world championship for F4 - instead, a collection of regional championship run to the rules and regulations. F4 series are usually a driver's first car racing experience out of karts and thus are used heavily for driver development, although some series do feature older drivers, such as Italian F4.
Rules and Regulations
Series running to Formula 4 regulations
Series | Location | Inaugural Season | Final Season |
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Anglo-Irish Formula 4 | British Isles | 2018 | Ongoing |
Italian Formula 4 | Italy and French Riviera | 2018 | Ongoing |
North American Formula 4 | Anglo-America | 2018 | Ongoing |
South American Formula 4 | Latin America | 2019 | Ongoing |
Asian Formula 4 | Eastern Asia | 2019 | Ongoing |
Cars built to Formula 4 regulations
Chassis | Series | First used | Last used |
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Mygale | Anglo Irish F4 | 2018 | Ongoing |
Tatuus FA010 | Italian F4 | 2018 | Ongoing |
Crawford Composites | North American F4 | 2018 | Ongoing |
Dome | Asian Formula 4 | 2019 | Ongoing |
South American F4 | 2019 | Ongoing |