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2013 French F4 Championship

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The 2013 French F4 Championship season was the 21st season of the series for 1600cc Formula Renault machinery, and the third season to run under the guise of the French F4 Championship. The series began on 27 April at Le Mans and ended on 27 October at Le Castellet, after seven rounds and twenty-one races.[1]

Driver lineup

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No. Driver Rounds
1 France Marco de Peretti[1] All
2 Belgium Neal Van Vaerenbergh[2] All
3 France Anthoine Hubert[1] All
4 France Florian Pottier[1] 1–6
5 Germany Dennis Anoschin[1] All
6 Finland Simo Muhonen[1] All
7 France Jules Gounon[1] All
8 China Kang Ling[1] All
9 France Lucile Cypriano[1] 1–6
10 Switzerland Felix Hirsiger[1] All
11 Russia Matevos Isaakyan[1] All
12 India Sidhant Panda[1] All
14 Russia Ivan Kostyukov[1] All
15 France Valentin Naud[1] 1–2, 5
16 Russia Kirill Karpov[1] All
17 France Rémy Deguffroy[1] All
18 France Amaury Rossero[3] All
19 France Tom Le Coq[3] All
20 Switzerland Severin Amweg[3] All
21 Switzerland Justin Meichtry[3] 1
22 Estonia Tristan Viidas[3] All
23 France Amaury Richard[3] All
24 Sweden Paul Hökfelt, Jr.[4] 5–6

Race calendar and results

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Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver
1 R1 France Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans 27 April France Anthoine Hubert France Florian Pottier France Anthoine Hubert
R2 France Anthoine Hubert Finland Simo Muhonen
R3 28 April Russia Kirill Karpov France Anthoine Hubert France Anthoine Hubert
2 R1 France Circuit de Pau, Pau 19 May France Anthoine Hubert France Anthoine Hubert France Anthoine Hubert
R2 France Anthoine Hubert France Jules Gounon
R3 20 May France Anthoine Hubert Belgium Neal Van Vaerenbergh France Anthoine Hubert
3 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa 8 June France Anthoine Hubert Switzerland Felix Hirsiger France Anthoine Hubert
R2 9 June Finland Simo Muhonen France Anthoine Hubert
R3 France Anthoine Hubert Estonia Tristan Viidas France Anthoine Hubert
4 R1 France Circuit du Val de Vienne, Le Vigeant 6 July France Anthoine Hubert France Anthoine Hubert France Anthoine Hubert
R2 France Anthoine Hubert Switzerland Severin Amweg
R3 7 July France Anthoine Hubert Russia Ivan Kostyukov France Anthoine Hubert
5 R1 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 7 September France Tom Le Coq Estonia Tristan Viidas France Jules Gounon
R2 France Jules Gounon France Jules Gounon
R3 8 September France Tom Le Coq Russia Matevos Isaakyan France Jules Gounon
6 R1 France Circuit de Lédenon, Lédenon 12 October France Anthoine Hubert France Anthoine Hubert France Jules Gounon
R2 France Anthoine Hubert France Tom Le Coq
R3 13 October Estonia Tristan Viidas Germany Dennis Anoschin France Jules Gounon
7 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 26 October France Anthoine Hubert Russia Matevos Isaakyan France Anthoine Hubert
R2 Russia Matevos Isaakyan France Rémy Deguffroy
R3 27 October France Anthoine Hubert Russia Ivan Kostyukov France Anthoine Hubert

Championship standings

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  • Points are awarded to the top ten drivers in both races on a 25–18–15–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis. Additional points are awarded to the driver achieving pole position and fastest lap in each race. Only a driver's best twelve results count towards the championship.
Pos Driver LMS
France
PAU
France
SPA
Belgium
VDV
France
MAG
France
LÉD
France
LEC
France
Points
1 France Anthoine Hubert 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 Ret 1 4 11 2 11 4 3 1 Ret 1 365
2 France Jules Gounon 6 Ret 2 8 1 9 5 17† DNS 8 4 11 1 1 1 1 14 1 3 2 7 236.5
3 Estonia Tristan Viidas Ret Ret 9 5 11 2 4 4 3 7 2 8 7 4 15 3 5 2 16 8 11 169
4 France Tom Le Coq 12 10 17 6 4 3 3 15 9 3 10 2 3 14 19 9 1 7 6 3 4 166
5 Russia Matevos Isaakyan 3 3 13 Ret 16 7 8 3 DNS 4 3 4 2 12 4 4 8 9 5 10 6 153
6 Switzerland Felix Hirsiger 5 7 4 7 2 16 2 DNS DNS Ret 12 5 13 7 6 2 7 4 4 12† 3 151
7 Germany Dennis Anoschin 4 4 11 11 7 6 12 Ret 7 2 6 6 9 2 8 6 6 12 2 4 13 137
8 Belgium Neal Van Vaerenbergh 7 6 16 2 9 17 11 7 5 11 9 10 6 18 3 7 3 5 12 5 5 130
9 Finland Simo Muhonen 10 1 10 4 3 10 Ret 6 2 10 8 7 5 10 7 14 21† 20† 11 6 10 115.5
10 France Rémy Deguffroy 17 9 12 9 Ret 5 Ret 11 4 18 15 15 16 9 13 10 2 17 9 1 8 80
11 Russia Ivan Kostyukov 15 Ret 3 DNS DNS DNS 14 14 Ret 17 7 3 11 21† 18 13 11 19 7 DNS 2 62
12 France Florian Pottier 11 11 7 3 6 4 16† 9 6 12 Ret 12 10 5 17 15 13 18 60
13 France Marco de Peretti 9 Ret 5 Ret 12 Ret 6 8 DNS DSQ DSQ Ret 12 3 5 5 10 14 8 DSQ EX 60
14 Switzerland Severin Amweg Ret 15 19 16 14 12 9 2 DNS 9 1 9 17 22† 11 18 18 11 17 11 12 52
15 Russia Kirill Karpov 2 8 14 12 13 8 13 10 DNS 5 14 17 14 15 9 19 9 8 15 9 14 50
16 France Amaury Rossero 13 12 Ret 13 8 13 7 13 8 6 5 14 8 6 10 12 15 10 10 13 DNS 45
17 France Valentin Naud 8 2 6 14 10 Ret 21† 8 12 34.5
18 Sweden Paul Hökfelt, Jr. 19 17 14 8 12 6 12
19 France Amaury Richard 16 13 Ret 10 Ret 18 DSQ 12 10 15 13 16 20 13 16 20 17 15 13 7 9 12
20 China Kang Ling 14 14 15 Ret 17 15 10 5 11 14 17 Ret 18 19 20 16 20 13 18† DNS DNS 11
21 France Lucile Cypriano 19 16 8 17 15 11 17† Ret 12 13 11 13 15 16 DNS Ret 19 Ret 4
22 India Sidhant Panda 18 17 18 15 18 14 15 16 13 16 16 18 Ret 20 Ret 17 16 16 14 Ret 15 0
Switzerland Justin Meichtry Ret EX EX 0
Pos Driver LMS
France
PAU
France
SPA
Belgium
VDV
France
MAG
France
LÉD
France
LEC
France
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "The 2013 French F4 Championship field is taking shape". Auto Sport Academy. French F4 Championship. 15 February 2013. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  2. ^ "More entries for the 2013 field!". Auto Sport Academy. French F4 Championship. 15 February 2013. Archived from the original on 7 April 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Anthoine Hubert en chef de file" [Anthoine Hubert is leader of the grid]. ffsa.org (in French). Fédération Française du Sport Automobile. 12 April 2013. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
  4. ^ "FRENCH F4 CHAMPIONSHIP – NEVERS MAGNY-COURS – PRESENTATION". Auto Sport Academy. French F4 Championship. 2 September 2013. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
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