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French F4 Championship

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Single-seater racing championship

French F4 Championship
CategoryFIAFormula 4
CountryFrance
RegionEurope
Inaugural season1993
Teams1[1]
ConstructorsMygale
Engine suppliersRenault 1330cc
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Drivers' championFranceAlexandre Munoz
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

French F4 Championship,[2] formerly known asFormula Renault Campus France,Formula Campus,Formul'Academy Euro Series,F4 Eurocup 1.6 is a form ofopen wheel racing founded in 1993 by Louis Drouet. It is based inFrance and aims atkarting graduates. The series currently organized by theFédération Française du Sport Automobile (FFSA). Formerly, the champion receives support to continue in one of theFormula Renault 2.0 championships.[2] In 2010, the re-branded series was made part of theWorld Series by Renault, but was then dropped for 2011.[3] Since2018, the series runs underFIA moniker.[4]

The car

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The car was originally built bySignatech. Thechassis and survival cell had acarbon fibre compositemonocoque construction. The car was designed to comply with the 2008 FIA F3 standards. The 1600cc Renault K4MRS engine produced about 140 bhp. Thetransmission had five forward speeds with sequential shift mechanism.

The championship adopted FIAFormula 4 regulations in2018, withMygale M14-F4 chassis and naturally-aspirated 160 bhp Renault 2.0L engines.[5] In 2020, the engine was changed to the new turbo charged Renault Sport 1.3-liter one.[6] Since the2022 season, the newMygale M21-F4 chassis has been used.

Regulations

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  • The event schedule usually takes place over three days (normally Friday to Sunday) with free practice sessions on the first day. The qualifying session determines the starting order for first race and the second fastest time the grid for the third race. The grid for the second race is set by reversing the top ten finishers of the first race. All races lasts 20 minutes + 1 lap.
  • Tyres allocated to each driver in sets of 4 at each meeting of competition.
  • Points are awarded to the first ten finishers of each race in the following order:

Points are awarded as follows:

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

Champions

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Prior French F4 Championship

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SeasonChampion
Formula Campus by Renault and Elf
1993FranceSébastien Philippe
1994FranceFranck Montagny
1995France Renaud Malinconi
1996France Philippe Bénoliel
1997SpainMarcel Costa
1998United KingdomWestley Barber
1999United KingdomAdam Jones
2000France Stéphane Morat
2001France Bruce Lorgeré-Roux
2002FranceLoïc Duval
2003FranceLaurent Groppi
2004France Jacky Ferré
2005FranceJean Karl Vernay
2006FranceKévin Estre
2007FranceJean-Éric Vergne
Formul'Academy Euro Series
2008FranceArthur Pic
2009BelgiumBenjamin Bailly
F4 Eurocup 1.6
2010BelgiumStoffel Vandoorne

French F4 Championship

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SeasonChampionSecondary Class Champion
2011FranceMatthieu Vaxivièrenot held
2012FranceAlexandre Baron
2013FranceAnthoine Hubert
2014DenmarkLasse SørensenJ:FranceDorian Boccolacci
I:DenmarkLasse Sørensen
2015France Valentin MoineaultJ:FranceSacha Fenestraz
I:France Valentin Moineault
2016ChinaYifei YeJ:ChinaYifei Ye
I:BelgiumGilles Magnus
2017FranceArthur RougierJ:FranceVictor Martins
I:FranceArthur Rougier

FIA French F4 Championship

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SeasonChampionRacesPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMarginSecondary Class Champion
2018BrazilCaio Collet2177107296.586J:FranceThéo Pourchaire
I:BrazilCaio Collet
2019FranceHadrien David2110714828147.5J:FranceVictor Bernier
I:FranceHadrien David
2020JapanAyumu Iwasa216915733881J:GermanyValentino Catalano
I:JapanAyumu Iwasa
2021FranceEsteban Masson209611523623J:FranceAlessandro Giusti
I:FranceEsteban Masson
2022FranceAlessandro Giusti206512230059not held
2023FranceEvan Giltaire21861383174
2024JapanTaito Kato20451252806
2025FranceAlexandre Munoz17459624761

Circuits

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From 2011, the circuits used in the French F4 Championship are listed as:

NumberCircuitsRoundsYears
1FranceCircuit Paul Ricard16[a]2011–2024
2FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours15[b]2012–present
3FranceCircuit de Lédenon112011–2013, 2015–2016, 2019, 2021–present
FranceCircuit Paul Armagnac112011, 2014, 2017–present
FranceCircuit de Pau-Ville112011–2019, 2022–2023
6BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps102011, 2013, 2017–2020, 2022–present
7FranceBugatti Circuit62012–2016, 2025
8FranceCircuit du Val de Vienne42011–2014
9HungaryHungaroring32015, 2019, 2021
FranceDijon-Prenois32018, 2024–present
11SpainCircuito de Navarra22012, 2015
SpainCircuito de Jerez22014, 2018
SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya22016–2017
ItalyMonza Circuit22017, 2021
15FranceCircuit d'Albi12011
NetherlandsCircuit Zandvoort12020
SpainCircuit Ricardo Tormo12022
ItalyMisano World Circuit12023
GermanyNürburgring12024

Notes

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  1. ^Circuit Paul Ricard hosted 3 rounds in2020.
  2. ^Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours hosted 2 rounds in2021.

References

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  1. ^All the cars are maintained, ran and tested by Renault Sport.
  2. ^ab"New – French F4 Championship". Auto Sport Academy. 14 October 2010. Archived fromthe original on 19 December 2010. Retrieved25 February 2011.
  3. ^"L'Academy esce dalla World Series Renault – F.4 RENAULT – ITALIARACING.net". Archived fromthe original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved13 October 2010.
  4. ^"2018 F4 FIA French Championship : the revolution is in progress!".FFSA Academy. 17 January 2018.
  5. ^"F4 mygale".FFSA Academy.Archived from the original on 29 July 2019.
  6. ^"F4 mygale".FFSA Academy.Archived from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved12 July 2021.

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