The 2023 French F4 Championship was the 13th season to run under the guise of the French F4 Championship and the sixth under the FIA Formula 4 regulations. The series began on 7 April at Circuit Paul Armagnac and concluded on 8 October at Circuit Paul Ricard.[1] It was the first season in which the series was partnered with the ADAC Formel Junior Team.[2]
Driver lineup
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Race calendar
French Federation of Automobile Sport published the schedule on 25 November 2022.[1] In January 2023, the round at the Circuit de Lédenon was postponed by two weeks.[5]
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | |
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1 | R1 | Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro | 9 April | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire |
R2 | Pol López | Pol López | ||||
R3 | 10 April | Evan Giltaire | Kevin Foster | Kevin Foster | ||
2 | R1 | Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Magny-Cours | 6 May | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire |
R2 | Leonardo Megna | Adrien Closmenil | ||||
R3 | 7 May | Evan Giltaire | Enzo Peugeot | Romain Andriolo[lower-alpha 1] | ||
3 | R1 | Circuit de Pau-Ville, Pau | 13 May | Kevin Foster | Enzo Peugeot | Enzo Peugeot |
R2 | Garrett Berry | Garrett Berry | ||||
R3 | 14 May | Kevin Foster | Hiyu Yamakoshi | Enzo Peugeot | ||
4 | R1 | Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot | 3 June | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire |
R2 | Hiyu Yamakoshi | Enzo Peugeot | ||||
R3 | 4 June | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | ||
5 | R1 | Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico | 15 July | Enzo Peugeot | Evan Giltaire | Enzo Peugeot |
R2 | Enzo Peugeot | Garrett Berry | ||||
R3 | 16 July | Enzo Peugeot | Enzo Peugeot | Enzo Peugeot[lower-alpha 2] | ||
6 | R1 | Circuit de Lédenon, Lédenon | 23 September | Enzo Peugeot | Enzo Peugeot | Enzo Peugeot |
R2 | Yani Stevenheydens | Yani Stevenheydens | ||||
R3 | 24 September | Enzo Peugeot | Evan Giltaire | Enzo Peugeot | ||
7 | R1 | Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet | 7 October | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire |
R2 | Romain Andriolo | Yani Stevenheydens | ||||
R3 | 8 October | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire | Evan Giltaire |
Championship standings
Points are awarded as follows:
Races | Position | Bonus | ||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | PP | FL | |
Races 1 & 3 | 25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Race 2 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 | – | 1 |
Drivers' standings
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Bold – Pole |
Notes
- ↑ Giltaire finished first but received a drive through penalty converted into 30 seconds for causing a collision. Andriolo inherited the win.
- ↑ Initially, Peugeot finished first but received a one place drop penalty for overtaking Giltaire off the track and Giltaire inherited the win. The decision was overturned after an appeal.
References
- 1 2 "Comité Directeur du 23 novembre 2022". French Federation of Automobile Sport. 25 November 2022.
- ↑ "New Formula for ADAC youngsters". 3 December 2022.
- ↑ "F4 France: after an outstanding 2022, 2023 promises to be even more sparkling". FFSA Academy. 8 February 2023.
- ↑ "F4 Academy: Verdict expected at Paul Ricard". FFSA Academy. 2023-10-03.
- ↑ "2023 French F4 Championship: Lédenon changes date". FFSA Academy. 11 January 2023.
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