2021_Super_Formula_Lights

2021 Super Formula Lights

2021 Super Formula Lights

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The 2021 Super Formula Lights Championship was the second Super Formula Lights Championship season, after the Japanese Formula 3 Championship was rebranded following the end of the 2019 season. It featured drivers competing in Formula 3 cars with Dallara 320 chassis and with engines made by three different manufacturers, a similar regulation format to the Euroformula Open Championship.

Teams and drivers

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Race Calendar

The calendar for the 2021 season was announced on 30 October 2020. The championship supported Super Formula at all of its races.[5] Because of this, the calendar change announced by Super Formula on 12 April 2021 was also adopted by Super Formula Lights.[6]

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Championship standings

The points were awarded as follows:

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Drivers' Championships

Overall

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Masters Class

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Teams' standings

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Engine manufacturer standings

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Footnotes

  1. Car No. 4, 30 & 51 entered as B-Max Engineering, and car No. 50 & 52 entered as B-Max Racing Team
  2. Qualifying was cancelled due to heavy rain. The grid was decided by times set during practice. No points were awarded for pole position in each class.
  3. Qualifying was cancelled due to heavy rain. The grid was decided by times set during practice. No points were awarded for pole position in each class.
  4. Due to heavy fog only two of the 10 laps were completed under green flag conditions. Therefore, half points were awarded.
  5. Due to heavy fog only two of the 10 laps were completed under green flag conditions. Therefore, half points were awarded.

References

  1. Wood, Elliot (2021-02-12). "Toyota promotes Japanese F4 champion Hibiki Taira to SF Lights". Formula Scout. Retrieved 2021-02-12.

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