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2021 F4 Spanish Championship

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6th season of the Spanish F4 Championship
2021F4 Spanish Championship
Drivers' Champion:
Dilano van 't Hoff
Teams' Champion:
MP Motorsport
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The2021 F4 Spanish Championship was the sixth season of theSpanish F4 Championship. It was a multi-eventmotor racing championship foropen wheel,formula racing cars regulated according toFIAFormula 4 regulations, based in Spain. The championship featured drivers competing in1.4 litre Tatuus-Abarth single seat race cars that conformed to the technical regulations for the championship. The series was organised by RFEDA.

This was the last season of usingTatuus F4-T014 car. Starting from the next season, the series will featureTatuus F4-T421.[1]

Entry list

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TeamNo.DriverClassRounds
SpainDrivex School1Russia Maksim Arkhangelskiy[2]RAll
10FranceLola Lovinfosse[3]RFAll
14PortugalGuilherme Oliveira[4]RAll
68United Kingdom Branden Lee Oxley[5][a]RAll
75France Noam Abramczyk[6][b]RAll
79Slovakia Lukáš Málek[7]R6
United Kingdom Georgi Dimitrov[c]R7
SpainTeo Martín Motorsport3Austria Oliver Michl[8][d]R1–5, 7
18Mexico Jorge Campos[5]R2–7
19Serbia Filip Jenić[9]RAll
SwitzerlandJenzer Motorsport4Switzerland Samir Ben[8]R1
5MexicoJorge Garciarce[8]R1
6ItalyFrancesco Braschi[8]R1
8MexicoSantiago Ramos[10]R1
NetherlandsMP Motorsport7NetherlandsEmely de Heus[11]RFAll
9NetherlandsRik Koen[12]RAll
12Mexico Gil Molina[13]RAll
13Italy Santiago Trisini[14][e]R1–2
17NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff[15]RAll
29Denmark Georg Kelstrup[16]RAll
44PortugalManuel Espírito Santo[17]RAll
52MoroccoSuleiman Zanfari[5]All
55Russia Miron Pingasov[18]R5–7
77Denmark Noah Degnbol[19]RAll
Republic of IrelandPinnacle Motorsport11Republic of IrelandAlex Dunne[20]R1–3
Spain GRS Team15India Anshul Gandhi[21]R5
Slovakia Lukáš MálekR7
26Russia Vladislav Ryabov[22]RAll
SpainCampos Racing23SpainPepe Martí[23]RAll
24MexicoAlejandro García[23]All
25DenmarkSebastian Øgaard[23]All
27Ukraine Oleksandr Partyshev[24]RAll
Spain Fórmula de Campeones28Spain Daniel Maciá[25]RAll
34Spain Enric Bordás[26]All
93Switzerland Eron Rexhepi[18]R5

Race calendar and results

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5 rounds organized by RFEDA were announced on 17 October 2020.[28] Another 2 rounds set to take place abroad were revealed on 19 October with their places and dates to be confirmed.[29] An updated version with the round atCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps and one inPortugal added was published on 17 December 2020. Moreover, there were some tweaks to the dates of the national rounds.[30]Autódromo Internacional do Algarve as the host of the Portuguese round was confirmed on 28 January 2021. Due to more travel restrictions, the planned season opener atCircuito del Jarama in April was cancelled and replaced with a round atCircuito de Navarra in May.[31] As the official pre-season test ofFIA World Endurance Championship was scheduled to take place atCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps and24H Series moved its round toCircuit Paul Ricard, the series season opener will be held one week later at the same location.[32]

RoundCircuitDateSupporting
1R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Stavelot30 AprilFIA World Endurance Championship
R21 May[f]
R330 April[f]
2R1SpainCircuito de Navarra,Los Arcos29 MayGT-CER
TCR Spain CEST
R230 May
R3
3R1PortugalAlgarve International Circuit,Portimão16 July
R217 July
R3
4R1SpainMotorLand Aragón,Alcañiz1 AugustGT-CER
TCR Spain CEST
R2
R3
5R1SpainCircuit Ricardo Tormo,Cheste18 SeptemberGT-CER
TCR Spain CEST
R219 September
R3
6R1SpainCircuito de Jerez,Jerez de la Frontera2 OctoberGT-CER
R23 October
R3
7R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya13 NovemberGT-CER
TCR Spain CEST
R214 November
R3

Results

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Races denoted with a blue background were 18-minute races, which yield less points than 25-minute races.

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamSecondary class winner
1R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps[f]Republic of IrelandAlex DunneSpain Daniel MaciáNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R2NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffDenmark Georg KelstrupNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:Denmark Georg Kelstrup
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R3NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsRik KoenNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
2R1SpainCircuito de NavarraNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffDenmark Noah DegnbolSpain Enric BordásSpain Fórmula de CampeonesR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R2Spain Enric BordásNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffSpain Enric BordásSpain Fórmula de CampeonesR:Spain Daniel Maciá
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
R3Spain Enric BordásSpain Enric BordásNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
3R1PortugalAlgarve International CircuitNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffDenmarkSebastian ØgaardDenmarkSebastian ØgaardSpainCampos RacingR:Spain Daniel Maciá
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R2NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffFrance Noam AbramczykDenmarkSebastian ØgaardSpainCampos RacingR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R3NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffSpainPepe MartíNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
4R1SpainMotorLand AragónNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R2SpainPepe MartíSpainPepe MartíSpainPepe MartíSpainCampos RacingR:SpainPepe Martí
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
R3SpainPepe MartíPortugalGuilherme OliveiraSpainPepe MartíSpainCampos RacingR:SpainPepe Martí
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
5R1SpainCircuit Ricardo Tormo,ChesteNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffDenmarkSebastian ØgaardSpainCampos RacingR:SpainPepe Martí
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
R2NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsRik KoenNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R3NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffSpainPepe MartíDenmarkSebastian ØgaardSpainCampos RacingR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
6R1SpainCircuito de JerezNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
R2NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffRussia Vladislav RyabovNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse
R3NetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
7R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaSpain Daniel MaciáNetherlandsRik KoenNetherlandsDilano van 't HoffNetherlandsMP MotorsportR:NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
R2NetherlandsRik KoenNetherlandsRik KoenSerbia Filip JenićSpainTeo Martín MotorsportR:Serbia Filip Jenić
F:NetherlandsEmely de Heus
R3SpainPepe MartíSpainPepe MartíDenmarkSebastian ØgaardSpainCampos RacingR:Denmark Noah Degnbol
F:FranceLola Lovinfosse

Championship standings

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Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in 25-minute races and for the top eight classified finishers in 18-minute races.

RacesPosition, points per race
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
25-minute races25181512108642121
18-minute races151210864211

Drivers' championship

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PosDriverSPA[f]
Belgium
NAV
Spain
ALG
Portugal
ARA
Spain
CRT
Spain
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
Pts
1NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff1212413211242012111113Ret361
2DenmarkSebastian Øgaard93752231169351414575NC1231
3SpainPepe Martí56212109Ret31231121175332114196
4Spain Enric Bordás41691119441010613554342181412152
5Spain Daniel Maciá2Ret6112421227212Ret2Ret8719Ret910132
6NetherlandsRik Koen1611461318Ret736Ret693561054218121
7Denmark Noah Degnbol148543221138Ret7912913Ret118332107
8Russia Vladislav Ryabov197Ret25†1911135424821619†22RetRet17595
9Russia Maksim Arkhangelskiy1898151165855520318RetRetRet12924381
10Denmark Georg Kelstrup711136Ret96118Ret71512899111012965
11MoroccoSuleiman Zanfari1212Ret10815201091114154146784218652
12Serbia Filip Jenić10171497147915201918118311Ret1381850
13PortugalGuilherme OliveiraRet22208920WDWDWD4103221616Ret69136748
14France Noam AbramczykRetRet1824†15106117Ret121187Ret10Ret17641139
15MexicoSantiago Ramos64331
16Republic of IrelandAlex Dunne3525141471015Ret30
17PortugalManuel Espírito Santo13181075882222†121123†RetRet1012Ret612Ret1930
18Mexico Gil MolinaRet2019161251123†1613922†6221118131016231719
19United Kingdom Branden Lee Oxley17Ret26†1818121416141413147Ret14Ret18161951312
20Russia Miron Pingasov132320†1612Ret710236
21ItalyFrancesco Braschi81923†4
22Mexico Jorge Campos211716191817211610192191314Ret2221Ret3
23Austria Oliver MichlRet10121716Ret151918151521171315177142
24MexicoAlejandro García111524†19RetRet121421†198191010Ret1515151122Ret2
25Ukraine Oleksandr Partyshev20Ret1723RetRet162020†171712161512141614Ret15150
26Italy Santiago Trisini21131313Ret130
27FranceLola Lovinfosse232122202117171713181816Ret17171917RetRet20200
28MexicoJorge Garciarce2214150
29NetherlandsEmely de Heus242321222021182119162017141921†1719202016220
30Switzerland Samir Ben15Ret160
31India Anshul Gandhi1820180
Switzerland Eron RexhepiWDWDWD
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Slovakia Lukáš Málek202018141816
United Kingdom Georgi Dimitrov151921
PosDriverSPA[f]
Belgium
NAV
Spain
ALG
Portugal
ARA
Spain
CRT
Spain
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
† — Did not finish but classified

Secondary Classes' standings

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PosDriverSPA[f]
Belgium
NAV
Spain
ALG
Portugal
ARA
Spain
CRT
Spain
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
Pts
Rookie Trophy
1NetherlandsDilano van 't Hoff1211312111241611111112Ret359
2SpainPepe Martí452988Ret293111843322103226
3Spain Daniel Maciá2Ret68131927172Ret2Ret5515Ret88160
4NetherlandsRik Koen1210441116Ret536Ret56334734215149
5Denmark Noah Degnbol107532217107Ret588710Ret85331142
6Denmark Georg Kelstrup61925Ret7488Ret611956689117113
7Russia Vladislav Ryabov156Ret21†1710103423717416†22RetRet154112
8Russia Maksim Arkhangelskiy148712953655416214RetRetRet98212106
9Serbia Filip Jenić81312761357121615157628Ret1071688
10PortugalGuilherme OliveiraRet18186717WDWDWD473181213Ret46116569
11France Noam AbramczykRetRet1620†139486Ret91055Ret7Ret1354966
12PortugalManuel Espírito Santo914854761818†9819†RetRet79Ret410Ret1662
13Mexico Gil MolinaRet161713104919†1310618†31881410714201444
14MexicoSantiago Ramos53335
15Republic of IrelandAlex Dunne342211126811Ret35
16United Kingdom Branden Lee Oxley13Ret23†1516111112111110124Ret11Ret14121651019
17Mexico Jorge Campos17151416141417129151761011Ret1819Ret11
18Russia Miron Pingasov91917†129Ret692010
19ItalyFrancesco Braschi71521†6
20Austria Oliver MichlRet9101414Ret121515121117131012157113
21Ukraine Oleksandr Partyshev16Ret1519RetRet131617†14131112119111211Ret13122
22Italy Santiago Trisini17111110Ret121
23FranceLola Lovinfosse191720161915141310151413Ret13141513RetRet18171
24NetherlandsEmely de Heus201919181818151716131614101518†1315161714191
25Switzerland Samir Ben11Ret140
26Slovakia Lukáš Málek1616141216130
27MexicoJorge Garciarce1812130
28United Kingdom Georgi Dimitrov1317180
29India Anshul Gandhi1416150
Switzerland Eron RexhepiWDWDWD
Female Trophy
1NetherlandsEmely de Heus221212222122122†121112384
2FranceLola Lovinfosse112121111211Ret1121RetRet21353
PosDriverSPA[f]
Belgium
NAV
Spain
ALG
Portugal
ARA
Spain
CRT
Spain
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
† — Did not finish but classified

Teams' standings

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Two best finishers scored points for their team. Bonus points were not counted.

PosDriverPoints
1NetherlandsMP Motorsport586
2SpainCampos Racing416
3Spain Fórmula de Campeones277
4SpainDrivex School172
5Spain GRS Team94
6SpainTeo Martín Motorsport60
7SwitzerlandJenzer Motorsport35
8Republic of IrelandPinnacle Motorsport28

Notes

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  1. ^Branden Lee Oxley is a British-Thai driver who races under the British flag.
  2. ^Noam Abramczyk is a French-Israeli driver who races under the French flag.
  3. ^Dimitrov is a British-Bulgarian driver racing under the British flag.
  4. ^Oliver Michl is an Austrian-Hungarian driver who races under the Austrian flag.
  5. ^Santiago Trisini is an American-Venezuelan driver who races under the Italian flag.
  6. ^abcdefgThe 18-minute race in Round 1 was scheduled for 30 April, but was moved to 1 May due to a schedule change with the WEC. The race is still considered Race 2, and the 25-minute Race 3 was held on 30 April instead of 1 May to compensate.

References

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