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Rodriguez stepped up to [[Formula 4]] for the first season of the South American championship as a late edition to the Argentine [[Equipo Berta]] squad, partnering Falklander [[John Perason]] and Peruvian [[Gabriela Alessandra Castañeda]]. However, it was last but by no means least for Rodriguez, who took four wins in the first 8 races - including back to back grand chelems - to lead the championship. Rodriguez continued her consistent run for the rest of the season and became the inaugural South American F4 Champion.
 
Rodriguez stepped up to [[Formula 4]] for the first season of the South American championship as a late edition to the Argentine [[Equipo Berta]] squad, partnering Falklander [[John Perason]] and Peruvian [[Gabriela Alessandra Castañeda]]. However, it was last but by no means least for Rodriguez, who took four wins in the first 8 races - including back to back grand chelems - to lead the championship. Rodriguez continued her consistent run for the rest of the season and became the inaugural South American F4 Champion.
  
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===[[2020 FIA Formula 3 European Championship season|2020]]: Europe===
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Rodriguez's F4 triumph saw her move to Europe and up a level into European Formula 3 with the Basque outfit [[Abiadura Euskara]].
  
  

Revision as of 08:40, 20 September 2018

Raquel Rodriguez
Nationality Flag of Brazil svg.png Brazilian
Born 11th January 2001 (age 18)
Rio de Janerio, Brazil
DEC Holder pasta_maldonado
Current Series South American F4
Current Team Equipo Berta
Car Number #77
Former Teams None


Raquel Rodriguez da Cunha (born 11 January 2001 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a Brazilian racing driver who currently drives for Abiadura Euskara in the Formula 3 European Championship.

Career

2019: South American Formula 4

Rodriguez stepped up to Formula 4 for the first season of the South American championship as a late edition to the Argentine Equipo Berta squad, partnering Falklander John Perason and Peruvian Gabriela Alessandra Castañeda. However, it was last but by no means least for Rodriguez, who took four wins in the first 8 races - including back to back grand chelems - to lead the championship. Rodriguez continued her consistent run for the rest of the season and became the inaugural South American F4 Champion.

2020: Europe

Rodriguez's F4 triumph saw her move to Europe and up a level into European Formula 3 with the Basque outfit Abiadura Euskara.


Racing record

Complete South American F4 results

(Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Points DC
2019 Equipo Berta BAH
BUE
PIN
PUE
GOI
CAS
INT
VIZ
BRA
CUR
178 1st
1 2 23 3 9 1 1 1 4 7 11 10 4 2 3 2 11 1 2 16 18

* Season still in progress.