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2014 BRDC Formula 4 Championship

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Multi-event motor racing championship
2014BRDC Formula 4 Championship
Drivers' Champion:George Russell
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The2014 BRDC Formula 4 Championship was a multi-eventmotor racing championship foropen wheel,formula racing cars held acrossEngland. The championship featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers competing in 2 litre Duratec single seat race cars that conformed to the technical regulations for the championship. The 2014 season was the second BRDCFormula 4 Championship organized byJonathan Palmer'sMotorSport Vision company, with support from theBritish Racing Drivers' Club in the United Kingdom, and dedicated championship highlights shown onITV4 the weekend after each round, in a prime time slot. The season began atSilverstone on 26 April and ended on 26 October atSnetterton, after 8 triple header events amassing to 24 races.

Heading into the final round of the championship, six drivers were in mathematical contention to win the championship. Lanan Racing team-matesArjun Maini andGeorge Russell led the standings, with Maini 21 points clear of Russell. HHC Motorsport duo Sennan Fielding and Raoul Hyman were split by five points for third and fourth places, with Struan Moore (Lanan Racing) andWill Palmer (HHC Motorsport) requiring results to go in their favour, despite being in the running.[1] Russell took pole position for the opening race,[2] but Fielding was the highest placed at the end, in third place; Russell cut Maini's lead slightly with a seventh, while Palmer and Moore could no longer win the title due to their results.[3] Maini took pole for the second race, due to his eighth place and the regulations for the partially reversed grid order stipulating such. Maini led from the start, before Hyman and Russell passed him early in the race. Maini fell to fifth as he made an error later in the race, dropping him behind Fielding and Moore. Hyman held the lead until the end which meant that four drivers could still win the title in the final race.[4]

Maini held a 13-point lead over Russell, with Fielding 5 points further adrift, and Hyman the outsider, 25 points adrift of Maini. Russell started from pole position, with Hyman, Fielding and Maini behind.[5] Hyman made the best start to take the lead from Russell at the start, but Russell regained the lead the following lap, and ultimately went on to win the race; a season-high fifth victory. With Maini down in fifth place, it enabled Russell to clinch the title by just three points.[6] With the championship, he received a prize test with theArden MotorsportGP3 team at theYas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi at the end of the season, as well as a £25,000 cash prize.[7] Behind Maini, Hyman's second place finish allowed him to jump Fielding for third place in the championship, by a single point. All three drivers won four races over the course of the season, including a hat-trick for Fielding at Silverstone, a first for the series. Other drivers to win races were Moore atOulton Park, Palmer won twice at the first Snetterton meeting, as well as single victories forDiego Menchaca (Snetterton), and Brands Hatch victories for Gustavo Lima,Gaetano di Mauro and Chris Middlehurst.

Teams and drivers

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2014 Entry List[8]
TeamNo.DriverRounds
United Kingdom Douglas Motorsport2Republic of IrelandCharlie Eastwood[9]All
26Mexico Rodrigo Fonseca[10]All
68MexicoDiego Menchaca[11]All
United Kingdom HHC Motorsport3United KingdomWill Palmer[12]All
4United KingdomSennan Fielding[13]All
7South AfricaRaoul Hyman[14]All
United KingdomHillspeed5Brazil Gustavo Lima[15]1–6
12Mexico Alfredo Zabalza[16]1–2, 4–8
72MalaysiaRahul Raj Mayer[8]All
United Kingdom Lanan Racing8United KingdomGeorge Russell[17]All
9United Kingdom Struan Moore[18]All
36IndiaArjun Maini[19]All
United Kingdom Chris Dittmann Racing10United Kingdom Tom Jackson[20]1–6
11United Kingdom Tom Bale[21]4–8
17United Kingdom Piers Hickin[22]8
United Kingdom Mark Godwin Racing13Netherlands Michael Claessens[23]All
16United Kingdom Chris Middlehurst[24]1–6
43United Kingdom David Wagner[25]1–3
Brazil Petroball Racing21BrazilGaetano di Mauro[26]All
61United States Dan Roeper[27]1–3
United KingdomSean Walkinshaw Racing
SWR –Caterham F1[28]
22SpainÁlex Palou[29]5
23United Kingdom Jordan Albert[30]All
27DenmarkNicolas Beer[31]1–4
41Venezuela Diego Borrelli[32]All
United Kingdom Meridian Racing[33]35United Kingdom Connor Jupp[33]5–8
42United Kingdom Jai Nijjar[33]5–7
77India Gurazeez Sachdeva[33]5–7
United KingdomEnigma Motorsport51Norway Falco Wauer[34]1–2

Race calendar and results

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The firstBrands Hatch race weekend was held in support of theBlancpain Sprint Series. Later in the season, at the firstSnetterton meeting and the second Brands Hatch meeting, the series formed part of the support package toBritish GT Championship rounds.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1Silverstone Circuit
(Grand Prix,Northamptonshire)
26 AprilSouth AfricaRaoul HymanUnited KingdomSennan FieldingSouth AfricaRaoul HymanUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R227 AprilUnited KingdomWill PalmerUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
R3United KingdomGeorge RussellUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
2R4Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit,Kent)
17 MaySouth AfricaRaoul HymanIndiaArjun MainiSouth AfricaRaoul HymanUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R518 MayUnited KingdomSennan FieldingBrazil Gustavo LimaUnited KingdomHillspeed
R6United KingdomSennan FieldingUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
3R7Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit
(300 Circuit,Norfolk)
21 JuneUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited KingdomWill PalmerUnited KingdomWill PalmerUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R822 JuneIndiaArjun MainiIndiaArjun MainiUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
R9IndiaArjun MainiUnited KingdomWill PalmerUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
4R10Oulton Park
(International Circuit,Cheshire)
18 JulyUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited Kingdom Struan MooreUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
R1119 JulyIndiaArjun MainiIndiaArjun MainiUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
R12United Kingdom Chris MiddlehurstUnited Kingdom Struan MooreUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
5R13Silverstone Circuit
(Grand Prix,Northamptonshire)
16 AugustUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R1417 AugustUnited KingdomWill PalmerUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R15South AfricaRaoul HymanUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
6R16Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit,Kent)
30 AugustBrazilGaetano di MauroIndiaArjun MainiBrazilGaetano di MauroBrazil Petroball Racing
R1731 AugustIndiaArjun MainiUnited Kingdom Chris MiddlehurstUnited Kingdom Mark Godwin Racing
R18United KingdomGeorge RussellIndiaArjun MainiUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
7R19Donington Park
(Grand Prix Circuit,Leicestershire)
20 SeptemberUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited KingdomSennan FieldingUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R2021 SeptemberSouth AfricaRaoul HymanSouth AfricaRaoul HymanUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R21United KingdomSennan FieldingIndiaArjun MainiUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing
8R22Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit
(300 Circuit,Norfolk)
25 OctoberUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited KingdomGeorge RussellMexicoDiego MenchacaUnited Kingdom Douglas Motorsport
R2326 OctoberUnited KingdomGeorge RussellSouth AfricaRaoul HymanUnited Kingdom HHC Motorsport
R24South AfricaRaoul HymanUnited KingdomGeorge RussellUnited Kingdom Lanan Racing

Championship standings

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Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 20 classified finishers in all races.

RacesPosition, points per race
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th
Races 1 & 33529242119171513121110987654321
Race 22522201816151413121110987654321

Drivers' championship

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Pos.DriverSILBRHSNEOULSILBRHDONSNEPoints
1United KingdomGeorge Russell51143133616Ret566103526Ret721483
2IndiaArjun Maini811224481471Ret384321441855480
3South AfricaRaoul Hyman14101103213322Ret672441271Ret612465
4United KingdomSennan Fielding310DSQ5524NC25174111694179334464
5United Kingdom Struan MooreRet3567Ret9674412Ret32633510546412
6United KingdomWill Palmer766368151633Ret3787Ret52RetRet1718356
7MexicoDiego Menchaca283Ret811728109Ret7DSQ101611136321189327
8BrazilGaetano di Mauro12Ret121116914951211611291Ret2109DNS467301
9United Kingdom Chris MiddlehurstRet7472510Ret1535210DSQ8719253
10Republic of IrelandCharlie Eastwood18Ret7141310151491812Ret1211Ret12Ret88104283233
11United Kingdom Jordan Albert131313DNS18618816151371414135579113Ret1513226
12MalaysiaRahul Raj Mayer91411101114117121610Ret891111Ret11Ret12610710223
13Mexico Rodrigo Fonseca11168991213DSQ142014Ret15412Ret1661185Ret1112200
14Brazil Gustavo Lima6598118641097Ret13Ret14912Ret194
15United Kingdom Tom JacksonRet12191219161611138Ret5Ret51513810136
16Venezuela Diego Borrelli14Ret17161271715Ret19Ret816102114Ret14131813Ret1414128
17Mexico Alfredo ZabalzaRetRet161515DNS13RetRet9151815101612148111015124
18Netherlands Michael Claessens171718Ret20DNSRet12181415918161919Ret19161514121616100
19United Kingdom Connor JuppRet121717131714137991193
20DenmarkNicolas Beer42RetRet21DNS5Ret19118Ret87
21United Kingdom Tom Bale1716Ret171816181415151711Ret131769
22United Kingdom David Wagner1091513Ret1312Ret1164
23SpainÁlex Palou413548
24United States Dan Roeper161514DNS1717Ret101741
25United Kingdom Jai Nijjar19172020151817161235
26United Kingdom Piers HickinRet12822
27Norway Falco Wauer15Ret20Ret141520
Pos.DriverSILBRHSNEOULSILBRHDONSNEPoints
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

Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup

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The Jack Cavill Pole Position Cup was awarded to the driver who started frompole position most often throughout the season. Champion George Russell won the trophy, on a tie-break with Arjun Maini, as Russell took more pole positions from qualifying sessions.[35]

Pos.DriverPoles
1United KingdomGeorge Russell5
2IndiaArjun Maini5
3United KingdomSennan Fielding4
4South AfricaRaoul Hyman2
United KingdomWill Palmer2
6BrazilGaetano di Mauro1
Republic of IrelandCharlie Eastwood1
United Kingdom Tom Jackson1
Brazil Gustavo Lima1
MalaysiaRahul Raj Mayer1
United Kingdom Struan Moore1

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