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2022 French F4 Championship

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French motorsport season
2022French F4 Championship
Drivers' Champion:Alessandro Giusti
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The2022 French F4 Championship was the 12th season to run under the guise of theFrench F4 Championship and the fifth under theFIA Formula 4 regulations. The championship switched toMygale M21-F4 chassis.[1] The series began on 16 April atCircuit Paul Armagnac and ended on 16 October atCircuit Paul Ricard.[2]

Alessandro Giusti won the championship with two races to spare.

Driver lineup

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No.DriverClassRounds
4France Pablo SarrazinAll
5Andorra Pol LópezAll
6India Amir Sayed1–4
United StatesGarrett BerryG7
7SwitzerlandDario CabanelasAll
8France Romain AndrioloAll
9France Lény RéveillèreAll
10FranceAlessandro GiustiAll
11FrancePierre-Alexandre ProvostAll
15JapanYuto NomuraAll
16France Luciano Morano1–4, 7
23Belgium Lorens LecertuaAll
25France Louis PeletAll
27France Edgar PierreAll
28GermanyMax ReisAll
33JapanSouta AraoAll
36France Enzo GéraciAll
37France Antoine FernandeAll
46France Elliott VayronAll
66France Enzo RicherAll
68AustraliaHugh BarterAll
69Colombia Jerónimo BerríoAll
72Ecuador Mateo VillagómezAll
74FranceEnzo PeugeotAll
77Panama Valentino MiniAll
Sources:[3][4]
IconStatus
GGuest drivers ineligible for Drivers' Championship

Race calendar

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Alongside the provisional entry list for the championship, the schedule was announced on 22 December 2021.[5]

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver
1R1FranceCircuit Paul Armagnac,Nogaro17 AprilAustraliaHugh BarterJapanSouta AraoAustraliaHugh Barter
R2JapanYuto NomuraJapanYuto Nomura
R318 AprilAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
2R1FranceCircuit de Pau-Ville,Pau7 MayJapanSouta AraoAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
R2AustraliaHugh BarterFrance Romain Andriolo
R38 MayAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh BarterJapanSouta Arao
3R1FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours,Magny-Cours14 MayAustraliaHugh BarterSwitzerlandDario CabanelasAustraliaHugh Barter
R2JapanYuto NomuraJapanYuto Nomura
R315 MayAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
4R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Stavelot29 JulyAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
R2AustraliaHugh BarterFranceEnzo Peugeot
R330 JulyAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
5R1FranceCircuit de Lédenon,Lédenon10 SeptemberFranceAlessandro GiustiAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
R2AustraliaHugh BarterFrancePierre-Alexandre Provost
R311 SeptemberFranceAlessandro GiustiFranceAlessandro GiustiFranceAlessandro Giusti
6R1SpainCircuit Ricardo Tormo,Cheste17 SeptemberFranceAlessandro GiustiAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
R2FranceEnzo PeugeotFranceEnzo Peugeot
R318 SeptemberFranceAlessandro GiustiAustraliaHugh BarterAustraliaHugh Barter
7R1FranceCircuit Paul Ricard,Le Castellet15 OctoberFranceAlessandro GiustiFranceAlessandro GiustiJapanSouta Arao
R2SwitzerlandDario CabanelasColombia Jerónimo Berrío
R316 OctoberFranceAlessandro GiustiJapanSouta AraoFranceAlessandro Giusti

Championship standings

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Points were awarded as follows:

RacesPositionBonus
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th 10thPPFL
Races 1 & 325181512108642111
Race 2151210864211

Drivers' standings

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PosDriverNOG
France
PAU
France
MAG
France
SPA
Belgium
LÉD
France
CRT
Spain
LEC
France
Pts
1FranceAlessandro Giusti6633434DNS3293241252261300
2AustraliaHugh Barter[N 1]1711521201161122141Ret43241
3JapanSouta Arao295220†135Ret4523973718192227
4France Elliott Vayron3845155214237443643Ret825202
5FranceEnzo Peugeot82134141766751111964615486149
6Colombia Jerónimo Berrío1517167Ret6534203RetRet10115219†6117103
7JapanYuto Nomura7110RetDNSDNS91Ret710655RetRet649711100
8FrancePierre-Alexandre Provost4102Ret177102RetRet14RetRet1812Ret17311495
9SwitzerlandDario Cabanelas114863824861988883Ret961951690
10France Romain Andriolo12149101151117882920†RetRet98371323†74
11France Louis Pelet14191121†18DNS8716613514Ret19717†953766
12Belgium Lorens Lecertua9371313Ret184991271179Ret11812Ret1051
13France Edgar Pierre10116Ret1110712510RetRet9175Ret1671312950
14France Enzo Géraci55199841211Ret1115Ret6Ret1213Ret141517844
15GermanyMax Reis13152182201491121†11137Ret1015141310Ret2124
16Ecuador Mateo Villagómez19132418Ret11131610Ret41012121416†RetRet22†151211
17France Enzo Richer17Ret1817161319151822†1616161315810101414138
18France Pablo Sarrazin18122211691518Ret15171713Ret1317†12111110207
19France Lény Réveillère16Ret121419†21†162319†13201210Ret2010Ret161618153
20Panama Valentino Mini2016151271823†131214RetRet181417141312RetRet142
21Andorra Pol López2121201510121710171218141511161115Ret2016Ret1
22India Amir Sayed22Ret14169162019151819150
23France Antoine Fernande24202320121922221416211817151818†Ret152121190
24France Luciano Morano23181719DSQ1421211317Ret191819180
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
United StatesGarrett Berry172022†
PosDriverNOG
France
PAU
France
MAG
France
SPA
Belgium
LÉD
France
CRT
Spain
LEC
France
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

Notes

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  1. ^Hugh Barter is ineligible to score points in the rounds atSpa-Francorchamps and at theCircuit Ricardo Tormo, as he previously competed at both tracks as part of theF4 Spanish Championship earlier in 2022.

References

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  1. ^"Safety and performance: the new French F4 is already breaking records".FFSA Academy. 8 October 2021.Archived from the original on 2021-10-29.
  2. ^"Calendrier F4".FFSA Academy.Archived from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved2 December 2021.
  3. ^"F4 Academy: 24 young drivers ready to fight it out in Nogaro".FFSA Academy. 11 April 2022.Archived from the original on 2022-04-15.
  4. ^"F4 Academy: Alessandro Giusti against Hugh Barter at Paul Ricard".FFSA Academy. 10 October 2022.
  5. ^"French F4 2022: A field of 22 drivers, more international than ever".FFSA Academy. 23 December 2021.Archived from the original on 2021-12-23.

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