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F4 Spanish Championship
CategoryFIA Formula 4
CountrySpain
ConstructorsTatuus
Engine suppliersAbarth
Tyre suppliersHankook
Drivers' championSpain Théophile Naël
Teams' championNetherlands MP Motorsport
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

The F4 Spanish Championship (Spanish: Campeonato de España de Fórmula 4) is an FIA Formula 4 racing series. The championship was planned to launch in 2015, though the inaugural season was cancelled and delayed until 2016.[1] Koiranen GP was the promoter of the championship for the first two seasons.[2] The current promoter is Agrupación Deportiva F4 Spain.[3][4]

History

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Gerhard Berger and the FIA Singleseater Commission launched the FIA Formula 4 in March 2013.[5] The goal of the Formula 4 is to make the ladder to Formula 1 more transparent. Besides sporting and technical regulations, costs are regulated too. A car to compete in this category may not exceed €30.000 in purchase. A single season in Formula 4 may not exceed €100.000 in costs. The Spanish F4 will be the one of the second phase Formula 4 championship to be launched. The first phase championships was the Italian F4 Championship and the Formula 4 Sudamericana which started in 2014. The Spanish championship was launched by the RFEDA on 14 November 2014.[6] French race car constructor Mygale was contracted to design and build all the cars.[6] Ultimately the whole idea was abandoned.[1]

With the announcement that Koiranen as the promoter of the championship, the Spanish F4 championship started in 2016. Due to this partnership, the championship made use of Tatuus cars, Abarth turbocharged engines and Hankook tyres, employing the same technical regulations as the SMP F4 Championship, which Koiranen also promoted.[7]

Car

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The championship features Tatuus designed and built cars. The cars are constructed out of carbon fibre and feature a monocoque chassis. From 2016 season to 2021, the series used model F4-T014.[7] From the 2022 onwards, the series will use F4-T-421.[8] The engine is a 1.4 turbo Abarth.

Champions

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Drivers'

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Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
2016 Netherlands Richard Verschoor Netherlands MP Motorsport 9 17 19 16 368 Race 17 of 20 124
2017 Denmark Christian Lundgaard Netherlands MP Motorsport 7 7 17 7 330 Race 17 of 20 64
2018 Belgium Amaury Cordeel Netherlands MP Motorsport 6 3 13 9 208 Race 18 of 18 4
2019 Argentina Franco Colapinto Spain Drivex School 10 11 13 10 325 Race 19 of 21 103
2020 Netherlands Kas Haverkort Netherlands MP Motorsport 12 13 17 9 383 Race 18 of 21 111
2021 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff Netherlands MP Motorsport 13 10 16 6 361 Race 17 of 21 130
2022 Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing 15 13 18 17 400 Race 18 of 21 116
2023 France Théophile Naël France Saintéloc Racing 5 8 14 5 314 Race 21 of 21 23

Teams'

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Season Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
2016 Netherlands MP Motorsport 10 18 19 16 616 Race 17 of 20 164
2017 Netherlands MP Motorsport 7 7 17 7 619 Race 18 of 20 133
2018 Netherlands MP Motorsport 8 3 27 10 277 Race 17 of 18 20
2019 Spain Drivex School 10 12 16 12 398 Race 21 of 21 30
2020 Netherlands MP Motorsport 18 18 53 20 745 Race 12 of 21 506
2021 Netherlands MP Motorsport 14 11 26 11 581 Race 18 of 21 163
2022 Spain Campos Racing 20 19 36 22 687 Race 18 of 21 193
2023 Netherlands MP Motorsport 6 4 29 5 468 Race 21 of 21 2

Female Driver Trophy

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Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
2017 Spain Marta García Netherlands MP Motorsport 0 0 0 0 70 Race 17 of 20 N/A
2019 Spain Belén García Spain Global Racing Service 0 1 1 0 36 Race 21 of 21 1
2020 Switzerland Léna Bühler Spain Drivex School 0 0 0 0 23 Race 19 of 21 N/A
2021 Netherlands Emely de Heus Netherlands MP Motorsport 0 0 0 0 23 Race 21 of 21 N/A
2022 France Lola Lovinfosse Spain Teo Martín Motorsport 0 0 0 0 65 Race 12 of 12 17

Rookies'

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Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
2018 Belgium Amaury Cordeel Netherlands MP Motorsport 6 3 13 9 208 Race 11 of 18 117
2019 Argentina Franco Colapinto Spain Drivex School 10 11 13 10 325 Race 19 of 21 103
2020 Netherlands Kas Haverkort Netherlands MP Motorsport 12 13 17 9 383 Race 18 of 21 111
2021 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff Netherlands MP Motorsport 13 13 17 6 359 Race 16 of 21 133
2022 Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing 15 17 21 17 417 Race 18 of 21 85
2023 France Enzo Deligny Spain Campos Racing 0 2 12 2 240 Race 20 of 21 69

Galfer Trophy

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Season Driver Team Poles
2018 Belgium Amaury Cordeel Netherlands MP Motorsport 6

Drivers graduated to F2

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  • Bold denotes an active Formula 2 driver.
  • Gold background denotes F4 Spanish champion.
Driver F4 Spanish FIA Formula 2
Seasons Races Wins Podiums Seasons First team Races Wins Podiums
Denmark Christian Lundgaard 2017 20 7 17 20192021 Trident 50 2 9
Netherlands Richard Verschoor 2016 20 17 19 2021 MP Motorsport 55 2 5
Netherlands Bent Viscaal 2017 19 5 12 2021 Trident 23 0 2
Italy Matteo Nannini 2019 3 0 0 2021 HWA Racelab 8 0 0

Circuits

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  • Bold denotes a circuit will be used in the 2024 season.
Number Countries, Circuits Rounds Years
1 Spain Circuito de Navarra 8 2016–2023
Spain MotorLand Aragón 8 2016–present
Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 8 2016–present
Spain Circuito de Jerez 8 2016–present
5 Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo 7 2016, 2018–present
6 Portugal Algarve International Circuit 5 2016, 2018–2019, 2021–2022, 2024
7 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 3 2021–2023
8 Spain Circuito del Jarama 2 2016, 2020, 2024
Portugal Circuito do Estoril 2 2017, 2023
France Circuit Paul Ricard 2 2019–2020, 2024
11 France Circuit Paul Armagnac 1 2017

References

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  1. ^ a b "LA F4 SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP NO SIGUE ADELANTE". Circuito de Navarra (in European Spanish). 18 February 2015.
  2. ^ Jackson, Connor (30 September 2015). "KOIRANEN GP ANNOUNCED AS PROMOTERS OF NEW SPANISH F4 CHAMPIONSHIP". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Legal Notice". F4 Spain - Official Website. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  4. ^ Woollard, Craig (2020-06-02). "Spanish F4 reveals new promoter and 2020 schedule". Formula Scout.
  5. ^ "FIA reveals Formula 4 plan". Autosport. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  6. ^ a b Allen, Peter (14 November 2014). "Spanish F4 Championship launched". Paddock Scout. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  7. ^ a b "2016 Spanish F4 Championship Guidelines" (PDF). F4 Spain. 10 January 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  8. ^ "The Spanish Formula 4 Championship will run with the new TATUUS F4 T-021 in 2022". F4 Spanish Championship. 20 July 2021. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021.
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