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− | The '''2019 North American Formula 4 season''' is the second season of the [[North American Formula 4 Championship]], part of the FIA Global Pathway. The calendar supports the [[2019 IndyCar Series|Indycar Series]]. | + | The '''2019 North American Formula 4 season''' is the second season of the [[North American Formula 4 Championship]], part of the FIA Global Pathway. The calendar supports the returning [[2019 IndyCar Series|Indycar Series]] and the brand-new [[2019 FIA Formula 3 Americas Championship season|Formula 3 Americas Series]]. |
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+ | [[Eduardo Anez]] won the Driver's Championship for [[Brian Andore Racing]] in the penultimate race at Sonoma, capping off a strong second half to the season that had him win five races in a row. | ||
==Teams and Drivers== | ==Teams and Drivers== | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 26 November 2018
2019 North American F4 | |
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Season | |
Races | 16 |
Start date | March 8 |
End date | September 21 |
Awards | |
Drivers' champion | Eduardo Anez |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2018 | 2020 |
Related | |
Anglo-Irish F4 | |
Asian F4 | |
Italian F4 | |
South American F4 |
The 2019 North American Formula 4 season is the second season of the North American Formula 4 Championship, part of the FIA Global Pathway. The calendar supports the returning Indycar Series and the brand-new Formula 3 Americas Series.
Eduardo Anez won the Driver's Championship for Brian Andore Racing in the penultimate race at Sonoma, capping off a strong second half to the season that had him win five races in a row.
Contents
Teams and Drivers
All teams use chassis built by Crawford Composites and use Honda K20C2 engines. Tires are provided by Bridgestone.
Team | # | Driver | Status | Rounds |
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Underhill Motorsports [?] | 1 | Manuel Maldonado | R | 1- |
2 | Alexandra Mohnhaupt | 1- | ||
Montreal Racing Services [?] | 3 | Ben Carver | 1- | |
4 | Armando Maldonado | 1- | ||
Moreno Motorsports [?] | 5 | Brandon Lemke | R | 1- |
55 | Tevin Robbins | R | 1- | |
DoubleSeven Competition [?] | 7 | Arjun Patel | R | 1- |
77 | Charlie Cook | R | 1- | |
BVI Thistle Racing [?] | 9 | Raphaël Florian | R | 1- |
44 | Stéphanie Sclia | R | 1- | |
/ Carrera Granada [?] | 15 | Nicholas D'Orlando | 1- | |
93 | Annakpok Pootoogook | R | 1-6 | |
John Paul Southern Jr. | R | 7- | ||
Maple Racing [?] | 18 | Kelsey Hann | 1- | |
19 | River Archer | R | 1- | |
Panthera American Young Driver Team [?] | 21 | Mike Jones | 1- | |
59 | Dany Jones | 1- | ||
Calinetic Junior Squad [?] | 22 | Rolando Lambert | R | 1- |
Peak Motorsport [?] | 26 | Arienne Sorel | 1- | |
27 | Joey Bennett | 1- | ||
Brian Andore Racing [?] | 41 | Eduardo Anez | R | 1- |
Gonzalez-Richtmann Motorsports [?] | 45 | Jaime Goncalves | R | 1- |
46 | Teddy Golding | R | 1- | |
Team Pelfrey [?] | 80 | Tyson Matthews | R | 1- |
81 | Chris di Longo | 1- | ||
Pinty's Genesis Engineering Canada [?] | 98 | Dexter Black | 1- | |
99 | Bill Jones | 1- |
Race Calendar
Mid-Season Test
Circuit | Date | Fastest Driver | Fastest Team | Fastest Lap |
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Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course | 22 June | Eduardo Anez | Brian Andore Racing | 1:27.891 |
23 June | Charlie Cook | DoubleSeven Competition | 1:27.197 |
Standings
Points System
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | PP |
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15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Drivers' Championship
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