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2019 ADAC Formula 4 Championship

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The 2019 ADAC Formula 4 Championship was the fifth season of the ADAC Formula 4, an open-wheel motor racing series. It was a multi-event motor racing championship that featured drivers competing in 1.4 litre Tatuus-Abarth single seat race cars that conformed to the technical regulations for the championship. It began on 27 April at Oschersleben and finished on 29 September at Sachsenring after seven triple header rounds.

Teams and drivers

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Team No. Driver Status Rounds
Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 2 Germany Nico Göhler[1] R All
12 Kosovo Kristian Thaqi[2] R 6–7
25 Finland William Alatalo 2
26 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen[1] R All
47 Austria Nico Gruber[1] 1
Italy Prema Powerteam 3 Estonia Paul Aron[3] R All
5 Brazil Gianluca Petecof[4] All
10 Denmark Oliver Rasmussen[5] All
11 Venezuela Alessandro Famularo[6] 1–4
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 4 Germany Niklas Krütten[7] 1–4
6 Israel Ido Cohen[8] All
8 Germany Lucas Alecco Roy[9][note 1] All
16 Germany Sebastian Estner[12] All
62 Norway Dennis Hauger[13] All
Germany US Racing-CHRS[14] 7 Czech Republic Roman Staněk[15] R All
17 Monaco Arthur Leclerc[9] All
21 France Théo Pourchaire[16] All
28 France Alessandro Ghiretti[15] All
France R-ace GP 14 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy[9] All
15 Hungary László Tóth[9] All
19 France Hadrien David[17] R G 4–5
44 Russia Michael Belov 2–7
Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport 22 Argentina Giorgio Carrara G 2–3
23 United Kingdom Jonny Edgar[18] R G 2–3
24 Switzerland Axel Gnos R G 2–3
Italy DRZ Benelli 32 Russia Ivan Berets G 2
33 Finland Jesse Salmenautio G 2
Italy Cram Motorsport 55 Israel Roee Meyuhas R G 2
Italy BVM Racing 77 Romania Filip Ugran R G 3
Source:[19][20][21][22]
Icon Legend
R Rookie
G Guest drivers ineligible to score points

Race calendar and results

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Venues for the 2019 season were announced with the first Hockenheim round as support event of the 2019 German Grand Prix, while other event are scheduled to support 2019 ADAC GT Masters.[23]

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Rookie Winner
1 R1 Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben 27 April Brazil Gianluca Petecof Brazil Gianluca Petecof Brazil Gianluca Petecof Italy Prema Powerteam Czech Republic Roman Staněk
R2 28 April Norway Dennis Hauger Norway Dennis Hauger Germany Niklas Krütten Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Estonia Paul Aron
R3 Brazil Gianluca Petecof Czech Republic Roman Staněk Germany US Racing-CHRS Czech Republic Roman Staněk
2 R1 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 8 June Norway Dennis Hauger Norway Dennis Hauger Norway Dennis Hauger Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Czech Republic Roman Staněk
R2 9 June Norway Dennis Hauger Norway Dennis Hauger France Théo Pourchaire[note 2] Germany US Racing-CHRS Estonia Paul Aron
R3 Germany Lucas Alecco Roy Estonia Paul Aron Italy Prema Powerteam Estonia Paul Aron
3 R1 Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 27 July France Théo Pourchaire Norway Dennis Hauger Norway Dennis Hauger Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing United Kingdom Jonny Edgar
R2 28 July Monaco Arthur Leclerc Monaco Arthur Leclerc Monaco Arthur Leclerc Germany US Racing-CHRS Czech Republic Roman Staněk
4 R1 Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 10 August France Théo Pourchaire Czech Republic Roman Staněk Venezuela Alessandro Famularo Italy Prema Powerteam Czech Republic Roman Staněk
R2 11 August Brazil Gianluca Petecof Norway Dennis Hauger Estonia Paul Aron Italy Prema Powerteam Estonia Paul Aron
R3 Russia Michael Belov Germany Sebastian Estner Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing France Hadrien David
5 R1 Germany Nürburgring, Nürburg 17 August Norway Dennis Hauger Czech Republic Roman Staněk France Théo Pourchaire Germany US Racing-CHRS Czech Republic Roman Staněk
R2 18 August France Théo Pourchaire Norway Dennis Hauger France Théo Pourchaire Germany US Racing-CHRS Paraguay Joshua Dürksen
R3 France Théo Pourchaire Czech Republic Roman Staněk Germany US Racing-CHRS Czech Republic Roman Staněk
6 R1 Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 14 September France Théo Pourchaire Paraguay Joshua Dürksen Norway Dennis Hauger Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Paraguay Joshua Dürksen
R2 15 September Norway Dennis Hauger France Théo Pourchaire Norway Dennis Hauger Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Paraguay Joshua Dürksen
R3 Norway Dennis Hauger Norway Dennis Hauger Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Czech Republic Roman Staněk
7 R1 Germany Sachsenring, Chemnitz 28 September France Théo Pourchaire Norway Dennis Hauger Russia Michael Belov France R-ace GP Estonia Paul Aron
R2 France Théo Pourchaire Brazil Gianluca Petecof France Théo Pourchaire Germany US Racing-CHRS Paraguay Joshua Dürksen
R3 29 September Monaco Arthur Leclerc Norway Dennis Hauger[note 3] Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing Czech Republic Roman Staněk

Championship standings

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Théo Pourchaire wins the title on the last race at the Sachsenring by seven points.

Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in each race. No points are awarded for pole position or fastest lap.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Drivers' Championship

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Pos Driver OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC1
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
HOC2
Germany
SAC
Germany
Pts
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
1 France Théo Pourchaire 5 2 10 12 1 3 2 3 3 3 7 1 1 11 14 12 6 2 1 2 258
2 Norway Dennis Hauger 3 14 15 1 14 21 1 2 9 17 6 Ret 5 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 251
3 Monaco Arthur Leclerc 12 3 4 6 3 4 10 1 2 Ret Ret 10 3 5 2 3 Ret 6 5 3 202
4 Czech Republic Roman Staněk 2 8 1 7 21 7 13 5 4 14 11 2 8 1 8 10 2 10 8 6 165
5 Brazil Gianluca Petecof 1 16 Ret 5 4 Ret 3 4 5 11 Ret 3 9 Ret 6 2 7 7 3 5 164
6 France Alessandro Ghiretti 10 7 3 2 Ret 6 18 6 13 4 2 4 4 4 Ret 14 8 8 7 DSQ 136
7 Estonia Paul Aron 6 4 7 23 6 1 16 Ret 15 1 Ret 7 10 6 4 9 Ret 5 11 7 129
8 Russia Michael Belov 13 20 12 4 Ret 6 5 5 6 2 8 Ret 5 4 1 9 14 122
9 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy 13 6 6 16 16 10 19 10 7 6 3 9 12 9 5 11 10 3 4 Ret 95
10 Germany Niklas Krütten 4 1 8 8 8 2 Ret 7 8 9 4 93
11 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 9 5 2 Ret 9 20 20 12 Ret 10 Ret 11 7 Ret 3 4 9 Ret 6 10 80
12 Denmark Oliver Rasmussen Ret 12 5 9 10 8 7 11 14 2 9 12 6 3 9 8 Ret 14 12 12 76
13 Israel Ido Cohen 8 Ret 11 10 5 13 6 17 12 13 14 5 13 10 7 7 3 12 13 4 76
14 Germany Sebastian Estner 15 9 9 11 13 16 12 Ret Ret 8 1 13 15 12 10 6 5 9 Ret Ret 55
15 Venezuela Alessandro Famularo 7 10 Ret 4 11 Ret Ret Ret 1 12 8 49
16 Finland William Alatalo 3 2 5 43
17 Germany Lucas Alecco Roy 11 Ret Ret 21 12 19 8 9 Ret 15 13 Ret 14 Ret 12 15 13 15 10 11 11
18 Germany Nico Göhler 16 13 14 15 Ret 17 11 Ret 10 7 12 14 16 13 Ret 13 14 11 14 13 9
19 Kosovo Kristian Thaqi 13 17 11 16 Ret 8 4
20 Hungary László Tóth 17 11 12 20 19 Ret 17 15 11 18 Ret 15 17 14 11 16 12 13 Ret 9 2
21 Austria Nico Gruber 14 15 13 0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Argentina Giorgio Carrara 22 7 Ret 5 8
France Hadrien David Ret 16 10 8 11 7
United Kingdom Jonny Edgar 14 Ret 11 9 13
Finland Jesse Salmenautio 17 15 9
Romania Filip Ugran 14 14
Russia Ivan Berets Ret Ret 14
Switzerland Axel Gnos 18 18 18 15 16
Israel Roee Meyuhas 19 17 15
Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 Pts
OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC1
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
HOC2
Germany
SAC
Germany
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

Rookie Championship

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Pos Driver OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC1
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
HOC2
Germany
SAC
Germany
Pts
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
1 Czech Republic Roman Staněk 2 8 1 7 21 7 13 5 4 14 11 2 8 1 8 10 2 10 8 6 412
2 Estonia Paul Aron 6 4 7 23 8 1 16 Ret 15 1 Ret 7 10 6 5 9 Ret 5 11 7 323
3 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 9 5 2 Ret 10 20 20 12 Ret 10 Ret 11 7 Ret 3 4 9 Ret 6 10 271
4 Germany Nico Göhler 16 13 14 15 Ret 17 11 Ret 10 7 12 14 16 13 Ret 13 14 11 14 13 248
5 Kosovo Kristian Thaqi 13 17 11 16 Ret 8 64
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
France Hadrien David Ret 16 10 8 11 7
United Kingdom Jonny Edgar 14 Ret 11 9 13
Romania Filip Ugran 14 14
Switzerland Axel Gnos 18 18 18 15 16
Israel Roee Meyuhas 19 17 15
Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 Pts
OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC1
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
HOC2
Germany
SAC
Germany

Teams' Championship

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Before each round, teams nominate two drivers to be eligible for Teams' Championship points.

Pos Driver OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC1
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
HOC2
Germany
SAC
Germany
Pts
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3
1 Germany US Racing-CHRS 5 2 4 6 1 3 2 1 2 3 7 1 1 5 2 3 6 2 1 2 528
12 3 10 12 3 4 10 3 3 Ret Ret 7 3 10 14 12 Ret 6 5 3
2 Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 3 1 8 1 8 2 1 2 8 9 4 5 5 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 487
4 14 15 8 14 21 Ret 7 9 17 6 Ret 13 10 7 7 3 12 13 4
3 Italy Prema Powerteam 1 4 7 5 4 1 3 4 5 1 Ret 3 9 6 4 2 7 5 3 5 367
6 16 Ret 23 6 Ret 16 Ret 15 11 Ret 7 10 Ret 6 9 Ret 7 11 7
4 France R-ace GP 13 6 6 13 16 10 4 10 6 5 3 6 2 8 5 5 4 1 4 14 341
17 11 12 16 20 12 19 Ret 7 6 5 9 12 9 Ret 11 10 3 9 Ret
5 Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 9 5 2 3 2 5 11 12 10 7 12 11 7 13 3 4 9 11 6 10 233
14 15 13 Ret 9 20 20 Ret Ret 10 Ret 14 16 Ret Ret 13 14 Ret 14 13
Guest teams ineligible to score points
Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport 14 7 11 5 8
18 18 18 9 13
Italy DRZ Benelli 17 15 9
Ret Ret 14
Italy BVM Racing 14 14
Italy Cram Motorsport 19 17 15
Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 Pts
OSC
Germany
RBR
Austria
HOC1
Germany
ZAN
Netherlands
NÜR
Germany
HOC2
Germany
SAC
Germany

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Lucas Alecco Roy is a German driver competing under a German racing licence but in some race protocols mistakenly listed as Monegasque, because Monaco is his hometown.[10][11]
  2. ^ Dennis Hauger won the race, but was subsequently issued with a 30 second time penalty.[24]
  3. ^ Joshua Dürksen won the race, but was subsequently issued with a 30 second time penalty.[25]
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