2019_Italian_F4_Championship

2019 Italian F4 Championship

2019 Italian F4 Championship

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The 2019 Italian F4 Championship Powered by Abarth was the sixth season of the Italian F4 Championship. Norwegian driver Dennis Hauger dominated the championship, winning twelve out of the 21 races, helping his team Van Amersfoort Racing to become teams' champions. The rookie championship was won by Mercedes junior Paul Aron, who won two races in the overall championship. Hauger's closest challenger Gianluca Petecof won four races, and Roman Staněk, Joshua Dürksen and Giorgio Carrara won one race each.

Teams and Drivers

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Race calendar and results

The calendar was revealed on 1 December 2018.[37][38] Adria International Raceway and Circuit Paul Ricard were replaced in the series schedule by circuits in Hungary and Austria, Hungaroring and Red Bull Ring respectively. The cancelled race from Misano World Circuit was rescheduled to run at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Round 5 as a fourth race.[39] Hungaroring round supporting Euroformula Open and Red Bull Ring round supporting International GT Open. Misano World Circuit other all rounds supporting Formula Regional European Championship

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Championship standings

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in each race. No points were awarded for pole position or fastest lap. Only the best sixteen results were counted towards the championship.[40]

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Drivers' standings

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Secondary Classes' standings

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Teams' championship

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Footnotes

  1. Roman Staněk won the race but was penalised for overtaking under the safety car.
  2. Niklas Krütten set the fastest time but was excluded for qualifying infringement.
  3. An extra race was run at Imola to compensate for Race 3 at Misano being cancelled. The grid for Race 4 at Imola was based on the grid for the aforementioned cancelled Misano race, and drivers who did not participate at Misano were not entered into this extra race.

References

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  3. "NIKLAS KRÜTTEN JOINS VAR FOR 2019 DUAL RACING PROGRAM IN F4". 29 November 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  4. "NORWEGIAN DENNIS HAUGER SIGNS UP FOR DUAL 2019 F4 PROGRAM". 24 January 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  5. Costa, Massimo (31 January 2019). "Marinangeli si accasa da Bhaitech (Marinangeli is taken over by Bhaitech)". ITALIARACING.net. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
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