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The 2019 French F4 Championship was the ninth season to run under the guise of the French F4 Championship and the second season under the FIA Formula 4 regulations. The championship used Mygale M14-F4 chassis with an upgraded 2.0 litre engine. The series began on 20 April at Nogaro and ended on 13 October at Le Castellet .[ 1] Hadrien David , who won seven races throughout the season, won the title, 57.5 points ahead of closest challenger Reshad de Gerus , who came out victorious on four occasions. Sixth-placed Enzo Valente won two races, and Nicky Hays, Victor Bernier , Gillian Henrion , Isack Hadjar , Ugo Gazil, Mikkel Grundtvig and Paul-Adrien Pallot all won one race respectively.
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Status
J
Drivers that compete for the Junior Championship
G
Guest drivers ineligible for Drivers' Championship
A seven round calendar taking place in 3 countries is published on the FFSA Academy website.[ 1]
Championship standings [ edit ]
Points system
Each driver dropped their worst round result. Points were awarded as follows:
Races
Position
Bonus
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
PP
FL
Races 1 & 3
25
18
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
1
1
Race 2
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
0
0
–
1
Drivers' standings – FFSA Academy[ edit ]
Pos
Driver
NOG
PAU
SPA
LÉD
HUN [ N 3]
MAG
LEC
Pts
1
Hadrien David
1
4
1
2
Ret
1
Ret
5
2
1
8
13
1
16
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
Reshad de Gerus
3
2
2
1
6
2
10
11
1
2
4
3
3
5
2
1
13
1
15
9
8
3
Nicky Hays
4
5
3
Ret
Ret
DNS
Ret
7
3
3
6
1
2
7
4
3
3
4
2
Ret
3
187
4
Gillian Henrion
7
3
5
5
3
7
6
2
6
5
5
4
8
1
7
4
5
DNS
8
5
2
5
Enzo Valente
2
7
4
8
1
4
Ret
9
7
4
7
2
7
8
15
6
4
Ret
6
1
4
6
Evan Spenle
Ret
10
Ret
7
2
Ret
3
Ret
5
9
Ret
Ret
4
3
3
7
1
6
4
3
7
133
7
Stuart White
6
6
7
3
5
3
1
6
9
6
3
5
10
9
9
14
8
7
12
14
Ret
122.5
8
Sten van der Henst
9
11
10
Ret
10
5
2
3
11
7
2
8
9
2
6
5
6
3
14
11
Ret
113
9
Ugo Gazil
8
1
14
Ret
7
8
5
1
10
11
9
Ret
5
6
5
Ret
Ret
11
3
6
Ret
89
10
Mikkel Grundtvig
10
9
8
Ret
Ret
DNS
7
8
12
8
1
6
14
11
10
10
9
8
7
7
6
61
11
Jules Mettetal
5
8
15
Ret
9
6
11
10
4
14
12
7
6
4
16
13
Ret
5
DSQ
DSQ
DSQ
59
12
Pierre-François Duriani
12
14
11
Ret
Ret
12
4
4
8
13
10
9
13
13
8
8
7
Ret
9
8
Ret
39
13
Simon Ohlin
13
15
13
Ret
11
10
8
13
14
12
11
10
11
10
11
11
12
10
5
4
5
35
14
Valdemar Eriksen
14
13
6
4
Ret
9
Ret
DNS
DNS
15
14
12
9
11
Ret
11
10
9
26
15
Mathis Poulet
11
12
9
6
4
11
9
12
Ret
10
14
12
12
12
14
Ret
Ret
Ret
13
13
Ret
21
16
Bryson Lew
Ret
16
12
Ret
8
13
Ret
Ret
13
15
13
11
16
15
13
15
10
9
10
12
10
5
^ Guest driver Kakunoshin Ohta recorded the fastest lap of the race. The bonus point was awarded to David with the second best lap.
^ Jules Mettetal won the race but his results from this round became invalid. The point for the fastest lap was not reallocated.
^ a b c Race 1 was stopped after 5 laps due to weather. Half points were awarded to top 10 finishers.
^ a b "F4 Calendar" . FFSA Academy . Retrieved 24 March 2019 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "A PROMISING ENTRY FOR THE 2019 FRENCH F4 CHAMPIONSHIP" . April 15, 2019. Retrieved April 16, 2019 .
^ a b c "FFSA Academy: Final round full of interest at Paul Ricard" . FFSA Academy . October 7, 2019.
^ a b Harris-Gardiner, Rachel (February 25, 2019). "Jules Mettetal wins Volant Winfield to earn season in French F4" . FormulaScout .
^ Wood, Elliot (April 15, 2019). "Stuart White receives Sauber support for French F4 return" . FormulaScout . Retrieved April 15, 2019 .
^ "Finalement, ce sera de la F4 pour Victor Bernier (Finally, it will be F4 for Victor Bernier)" . December 20, 2018. Retrieved December 28, 2018 .
^ "Hadrien David rejoint le championnat de France de F4 (Hadrien David joins the French F4 Championship)" . November 4, 2018. Retrieved December 26, 2018 .
^ Allen, Peter (December 17, 2018). "Enzo Valente wins French F4 seat in Richard Mille shootout" . FormulaScout . Retrieved December 18, 2018 .