2014 French F4 Championship

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The 2014 French F4 Championship season was the 22nd season of the series for 1600cc Formula Renault machinery, and the fourth season to run under the guise of the French F4 Championship. The series began on 26 April at Le Mans and ended on 26 October at Le Castellet, after seven rounds and twenty-one races. [1]

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The championship was won by Denmark's Lasse Sørensen, who won eight races – including two hat-tricks at Val de Vienne and Nogaro  – and took a total of seventeen podium finishes. Sørensen – who also won the International series due to his performances – finished almost 150 points clear of his next closest rival, Dorian Boccolacci, a member of the Lotus F1 team's junior development setup. Boccolacci, who won two races at the series' event in support of the Pau Grand Prix, had trailed Felix Hirsiger by three points going into the final race at Le Castellet; however, Boccolacci finished third, whereas Hirsiger finished outside the points, in order to give Boccolacci the runner-up spot by twelve points. Boccolacci was also the winner of the junior championship held within the series, for the younger drivers in the series. Hirsiger was also a two-time winner, winning at Magny-Cours.

Six other drivers won races during the season; Australian Joseph Mawson won two races at the opening round at Le Mans, and added a third victory in the series' round at Circuito de Jerez, in support of the World Series by Renault. Mawson had been in contention for the runner-up placing in the championship, but missed the final round and ultimately finished fourth. Denis Bulatov won races at Pau and Magny-Cours, and was the only other driver to win multiple races. Bryan Elpitiya (Le Mans) and Gjergj Haxhiu (Jerez) each won a race, but finished outside the top ten in the final championship standings, while at the final round, Patricio O'Ward and Valentin Moineault each won races. Moineault's victory allowed him to claim sixth in the championship ahead of O'Ward, despite O'Ward missing the first two events of the season.

Driver lineup

No.DriverRounds
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Paul Hökfelt, Jr. [2] All
2 Flag of France.svg Amaury Richard [3] All
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Reuben Kressner [2] All
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Droux [2] 1–6
5 Flag of France.svg Bryan Elpitiya [4] All
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger [5] All
7 Flag of France.svg Valentin Hasse-Clot [3] All
8 Flag of France.svg Tom Soubiron [2] 1–5, 7
9 Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci [3] All
10 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Atoev [2] All
11 Flag of France.svg Erwan Jule [3] All
12 Flag of France.svg Hugo Sugnot-Darniche [2] All
14 Flag of Finland.svg Simo Laaksonen [2] All
15 Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov [2] All
16 Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault [3] All
17 Flag of Albania.svg Gjergj Haxhiu [2] All
18 Flag of Finland.svg Niclas Nylund [6] 1–6
19 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Manuel Jimenez [3] 1–3
20 Flag of Mexico.svg Axel Matus [6] All
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joey Mawson [3] 1–6
22 Flag of France.svg Anouck Abadie [6] All
23 Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen [6] All
24 Flag of Portugal.svg João Carvalho [3] All
25 Flag of Mexico.svg Pato O'Ward [7] 3–7
26 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny [N 1] 4–5, 7
27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Newey 7
Notes
  1. Guest driver ineligible for any championship points.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverJunior WinnerInternational Winner
1R1 Flag of France.svg Bugatti Circuit, Le Mans 26 April Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of France.svg Bryan Elpitiya Flag of France.svg Bryan Elpitiya Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson
R327 April Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson
2R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Pau, Pau 10 May Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Droux Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault
R311 May Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
3R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit du Val de Vienne, Le Vigeant 5 July Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R2 Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R36 July Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
4R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 6 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov Flag of France.svg Valentin Hasse-Clot
R37 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of France.svg Valentin Hasse-Clot Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson
5R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Armagnac, Nogaro 27 September Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R2 Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R328 September Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
6R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera 18 October Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson
R219 October Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Atoev Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Albania.svg Gjergj Haxhiu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flag of Albania.svg Gjergj Haxhiu Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Droux
R3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
7R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 25 October Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R2 Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen
R326 October Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault

Championship standings

F4

PosDriver LMS
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
VDV
Flag of France.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
NOG
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen 222†2282111283111271122387
2 Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci 3541917423Ret1224246205Ret3238
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger6233732Ret19161323129132DNS20226
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joey Mawson 131DSQ1720†63Ret43291681162188
5 Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov1810681Ret52791761366512656168
6 Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault16RetDNS53161283141087511543471150
7 Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward 4555Ret11465385715143
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Paul Hökfelt, Jr.747RetRetRet3Ret61155111099148864103
9 Flag of France.svg Amaury Richard4165655917417Ret1613Ret19132017381885
10 Flag of France.svg Valentin Hasse-Clot 1369Ret10Ret10Ret9724537111014Ret15Ret83
11 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Atoev 5920Ret116117881218819415119941071
12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Droux151312461220†10Ret676151115721069
13 Flag of France.svg Bryan Elpitiya1018Ret14Ret8612Ret11Ret168221417717EXEX53
14 Flag of France.svg Erwan Jule821†117441312111049191414Ret21DNS13101152
15 Flag of Finland.svg Niclas Nylund1411101120†7Ret1417Ret13131271283444
16 Flag of Albania.svg Gjergj Haxhiu111213RetRet1018111013Ret152122†161016RetRet840
17 Flag of Finland.svg Simo Laaksonen 128149211159132019†191712181622161191331
18 Flag of Sweden.svg Reuben Kressner971516†168Ret15RetRet181414913Ret191112Ret720
19 Flag of Portugal.svg João Carvalho2118191019916RetRet16152122RetRet1913181612163
20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Newey 181692
21 Flag of Mexico.svg Axel Matus 1915181215151716161814171815171718151511151
22 Flag of France.svg Tom Soubiron1717171312141413141516202017201414140
23 Flag of France.svg Hugo Sugnot-Darniche2219211418RetRet1915191722231821181221Ret13170
24 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Manuel Jimenez20141617†1313Ret18180
25 Flag of France.svg Anouck AbadieRet20221521171920Ret21Ret232420232015191917190
Guest drivers ineligible for points
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny 129101021†1010312
PosDriver LMS
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
VDV
Flag of France.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
NOG
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (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

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

Junior

PosDriver LMS
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
VDV
Flag of France.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
NOG
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points
1 Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci 3541917423Ret1224246205Ret3327
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Felix Hirsiger6233732Ret19161323129132DNS20292
3 Flag of Russia.svg Denis Bulatov1810681Ret52791761366512656249
4 Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward 4555Ret11465385715194
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Paul Hökfelt, Jr.747RetRetRet3Ret61155111099148864194
6 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Atoev 5920Ret1161178812188194151199410166
7 Flag of Finland.svg Simo Laaksonen 128149211159132019†1917121816221611913117
8 Flag of France.svg Bryan Elpitiya1018Ret14Ret8612Ret11Ret168221417717EXEX115
9 Flag of Albania.svg Gjergj Haxhiu111213RetRet1018111013Ret152122†161016RetRet888
10 Flag of Mexico.svg Axel Matus 19151812151517161618141718151717181515111575
11 Flag of France.svg Hugo Sugnot-Darniche2219211418RetRet1915191722231821181221Ret131731
12 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Manuel Jimenez20141617†1313Ret181831
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harrison Newey 1816913
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny 129101021†1010312
PosDriver LMS
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
VDV
Flag of France.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
NOG
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points

International Series

PosDriver LMS
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
VDV
Flag of France.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
NOG
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Lasse Sørensen 222†2282111283111271122385
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joseph Mawson 131DSQ1720†63Ret43291681162230
3 Flag of France.svg Valentin Moineault16RetDNS53161283141087511543471228
4 Flag of France.svg Valentin Hasse-Clot 1369Ret10Ret10Ret9724537111014Ret15Ret190
5 Flag of France.svg Erwan Jule821†117441312111049191414Ret21DNS131011175
6 Flag of France.svg Amaury Richard4165655917417Ret1613Ret191320173818171
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg David Droux151312461220†10Ret6761511157210135
8 Flag of Finland.svg Niclas Nylund1411101120†7Ret1417Ret131312712834112
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Reuben Kressner971516†168Ret15RetRet181414913Ret191112Ret7105
10 Flag of France.svg Tom Soubiron17171713121414131415162020172014141484
11 Flag of Portugal.svg João Carvalho2118191019916RetRet16152122RetRet19131816121662
12 Flag of France.svg Anouck AbadieRet20221521171920Ret21Ret2324202320151919171920
PosDriver LMS
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
VDV
Flag of France.svg
MAG
Flag of France.svg
NOG
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
Points

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