F4 British Championship

F4 British Championship (full name F4 British Championship certified by FIA — powered by Ford, formerly known as MSA Formula) is a single-seater motorsport series based in the United Kingdom. The series will be run to the FIA's Formula 4 regulations, and is administered by Motor Sports Association. The championship is designed as a low-cost entrance to car racing, and is aimed at young racing drivers moving up from karting.

F4 British Championship
CategoryFIA Formula 4
CountryUnited Kingdom
Inaugural season2015
ConstructorsMygale
Engine suppliersFord EcoBoost
Tyre suppliersHankook
Drivers' champion Zane Maloney
Teams' champion Double R Racing
Official websitehttp://fiaformula4.com/
Current season
Jamie Caroline British F4 Champion 2017

The championship replaces the British Formula Ford Championship, and uses a chassis produced by Mygale and engines from Ford. The series is part of the TOCA tour, a series of events run alongside the British Touring Car Championship.

Championship format

Each championship event consists of three races. The series is run in support of the BTCC

Fifteen-year-olds are eligible to compete in the series, after the MSA lowered the age limit for single-seater championships.[1] The winner of the championship will be named the FIA Formula 4 champion, and will be rewarded a test with a top-level regional Formula Three team.[2]

The car

Mygale provide a carbon-fibre monocoque chassis. The engine is a Ford 1.6L EcoBoost engine as used in the more modern Formula Ford cars, tuned to a maximum of 160 PS. All engines are prepared and tuned by Sodemo, to lower costs and ensure engine equalisation.[2] Hankook are the sole tyre supplier, with the cars running on the same compound and construction rubber as used in Formula Three. Sadev provide the sequential paddle shift transmission. The engine control unit is an F88GDI4 from Life Racing which features integrated paddle shift control, GPS track mapping and also functions as the complete data acquisition system.

The total price of purchasing the car is capped at £36,000.[2]

Champions

All teams are British-registered

Drivers

Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2015 Lando Norris Carlin 30 10 8 15 9 413 42
2016 Max Fewtrell Carlin 30 3 3 16 3 358 7
2017 Jamie Caroline Carlin 30 4 10 16 6 442 65.5
2018 Kiern Jewiss Double R Racing 30 2 6 18 7 445 71
2019 Zane Maloney Carlin 30 6 10 15 5 427 20

Teams'

Season Team Drivers Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2015 Carlin 3 13 12 27 17 712 85
2016 Carlin 4 11 12 41 15 618 113
2017 Carlin 4 6 12 30 10 869.5 101
2018 TRS Arden Junior Racing Team 4 9 11 39 15 837 39
2019 Double R Racing 3 8 11 31 13 730 179

Rookie class

Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2015 Enaam Ahmed TRS Arden Junior Racing Team 30 0 6 17 0 440 32
2016 Alex Quinn Fortec Motorsports 30 2 16 26 1 589 159
2018 Jack Doohan TRS Arden Junior Racing Team 30 0 12 25 7 548 15
2019 Zane Maloney Carlin 30 6 21 26 5 608.5 180.5

Nations Cup

Season Country Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2015 United States 30 3 14 26 8 590 2

Ford F4 Challenge Cup

Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2017 Hampus Ericsson Fortec Motorsports 21 0 9 18 0 367.5 16

References

  1. Mitchell, Scott (13 August 2014). "MSA to allow 15-year-olds in UK single-seaters from 2015". Autosport.com. Haymarket Media. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  2. Mitchell, Scott (17 September 2014). "New UK FIA Formula 4 series MSA Formula to use Mygale chassis". Autosport.com. Haymarket Media. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
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