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Revision as of 12:24, 25 February 2017
2018 Grand Finale at the Valley | |
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Date | 8-9 December |
Race of Champions | |
Pole position | |
Fastest lap | |
Race winner | |
FIA Formula 4 World Final | |
Pole position | |
Fastest lap | |
Race Winner |
The 2018 Grand Finale at the Valley was a motorsport event featuring two non-championship finale events. The first saw a return to the circuit racing format for the well known Race of Champions event, whilst the weekend also saw the debut of the FIA Formula 4 World Final format. Practise and qualifying for both events were held on Saturday, while the feature races were on Sunday.
XXIX Race of Champions
25 participants were selected to compete in an event that would crown 2018's Champion of Champions. 20 of these were assigned by invites for placing as series champions, or championship podium finishers amongst the top series in the world. The remaining five slots, referred to as All Star Invites, are high-profile wildcards who did not earn an invitation based on the required criteria, but were voted in by fans for their popularity and ability.
Qualified participants
FIA | F1 | 1st | ![]() |
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2nd | Template:FRA Jules Bianchi | ||
3rd | Template:GBR Lewis Hamilton | ||
5th | ![]() | ||
PC | 2nd | ![]() | |
3rd | ![]() | ||
5th | Template:USA Jordan McKenna | ||
F2 | 1st | ![]() | |
AutoReject | ARWS | 1st | Template:GBR Terry Hawkin |
3rd | Template:FRA Phillippe Nicolas | ||
4th | ![]() | ||
5th | Template:GBR Mark Dagnall | ||
AR 3.5 | 1st | Template:GBR Nathanael Cameron | |
TC | IPC | 1st | Template:FRA Sylvain Fabron |
2nd | Template:USA Sandra Cessler | ||
4th | ![]() | ||
SEAT | 1st | ![]() | |
SANDWICH | 2nd | Template:FRA Aimée Gauthier | |
F5000 | 1st | Template:AUS Matt Grove | |
GBRC | 1st | ![]() |
All Star Wildcards
Rank | Driver | Notability |
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1 | Template:AUS Daniel Ricciardo | 2015 Formula 1 World Drivers' Champion |
2 | Template:BEL Thomas De Bock | 2017 AutoReject World Series Drivers' Champion |
3 | Template:AUS Daniel Melrose | 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2010 Formula 1 World Drivers' Champion |
4 | Template:FRA Jérémy-Étienne Voeckler | 1988 Formula 1 World Drivers' Champion |
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2011, 2012 and 2014 Le Mans 24 Hours winner |
Qualifying
Race
FIA Formula 4 World Final
Six drivers from each of the three national F4 series from around the globe were invited to partake in an end-of-year battle royale, in which the winner would be handed the FIA Rising Star Award, as recognition of being the best driver in the lowest rung of single-seaters worldwide. The race was somewhat longer than a standard Formula 4 race at 100 kilometres, to reflect the finality of the event on the season's proceedings.
Qualified participants
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Pos | No. | Driver | Pos | No. | Driver | Pos | No. | Driver |
1st | 2 | Template:GBR Sabrina Mann | 1st | 3 | ![]() |
2nd | 4 | Template:USA Ed Howitzer |
2nd | 5 | ![]() |
2nd | 6 | ![]() |
3rd | 7 | ![]() |
3rd | 8 | ![]() |
3rd | 9 | ![]() |
4th | 10 | ![]() |
4th | 11 | Template:GBR Alex Smith | 4th | 12 | ![]() |
5th | 14 | Template:USA Joey Bennett |
5th | 15 | ![]() |
5th | 16 | Template:SUI Lucas Légeret | 6th | 17 | Template:USA Mike Jones |
6th | 18 | Template:GBR Will Tregurtha | 6th | 19 | ![]() |
8th | 20 | ![]() |