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.

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 2 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Göhler [1] RAll
12 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kristian Thaqi [2] R6–7
25 Flag of Finland.svg William Alatalo 2
26 Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen [1] RAll
47 Flag of Austria.svg Nico Gruber [1] 1
Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 3 Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron [3] RAll
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof [4] All
10 Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Rasmussen [5] All
11 Flag of Venezuela.svg Alessandro Famularo [6] 1–4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing 4 Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten [7] 1–4
6 Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen [8] All
8 Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Alecco Roy [9] [note 1] All
16 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Estner [12] All
62 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger [13] All
Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS [14] 7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk [15] RAll
17 Flag of Monaco.svg Arthur Leclerc [9] All
21 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire [16] All
28 Flag of France.svg Alessandro Ghiretti [15] All
Flag of France.svg R-ace GP 14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grégoire Saucy [9] All
15 Flag of Hungary.svg László Tóth [9] All
19 Flag of France.svg Hadrien David [17] RG4–5
44 Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov 2–7
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 22 Flag of Argentina.svg Giorgio Carrara G2–3
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny Edgar [18] RG2–3
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Axel Gnos RG2–3
Flag of Italy.svg DRZ Benelli32 Flag of Russia.svg Ivan BeretsG2
33 Flag of Finland.svg Jesse SalmenautioG2
Flag of Italy.svg Cram Motorsport 55 Flag of Israel.svg Roee Meyuhas RG2
Flag of Italy.svg BVM Racing77 Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran RG3
Source: [19] [20] [21] [22]
IconLegend
RRookie
GGuest drivers ineligible to score points

Race calendar and results

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]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamRookie Winner
1R1 Flag of Germany.svg Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben 27 April Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
R228 April Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron
R3 Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
2R1 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 8 June Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
R29 June Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire [note 2] Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Alecco Roy Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 27 July Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny Edgar
R228 July Flag of Monaco.svg Arthur Leclerc Flag of Monaco.svg Arthur Leclerc Flag of Monaco.svg Arthur Leclerc Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
4R1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 10 August Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Flag of Venezuela.svg Alessandro Famularo Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
R211 August Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron
R3 Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Estner Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of France.svg Hadrien David
5R1 Flag of Germany.svg Nürburgring, Nürburg 17 August Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
R218 August Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen
R3 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
6R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring, Hockenheim 14 September Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen
R215 September Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen
R3 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk
7R1 Flag of Germany.svg Sachsenring, Chemnitz 28 September Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov Flag of France.svg R-ace GP Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron
R2 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen
R329 September Flag of Monaco.svg Arthur Leclerc Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger [note 3] Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk

Championship standings

Theo Pourchaire wins the title on the last race at the Sachsenring by seven points. Theo Pourchaire US Racing ADAC F4 Titre 2019.jpg
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 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

PosDriver OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire 5210121323337111114126212258
2 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger 3141511421129176Ret52111421251
3 Flag of Monaco.svg Arthur Leclerc 12346341012RetRet103523Ret653202
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk 28172171354141128181021086165
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Gianluca Petecof 116Ret54Ret34511Ret39Ret627735164
6 Flag of France.svg Alessandro Ghiretti 10732Ret61861342444Ret14887DSQ136
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron 647236116Ret151Ret710649Ret5117129
8 Flag of Russia.svg Michael Belov 1320124Ret655628Ret541914122
9 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grégoire Saucy 1366161610191076391295111034Ret95
10 Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten 418882Ret789493
11 Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen 952Ret9202012Ret10Ret117Ret349Ret61080
12 Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Rasmussen Ret12591087111429126398Ret14121276
13 Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen 8Ret1110513617121314513107731213476
14 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Estner159911131612RetRet8113151210659RetRet55
15 Flag of Venezuela.svg Alessandro Famularo 710Ret411RetRetRet112849
16 Flag of Finland.svg William Alatalo 32543
17 Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Alecco Roy11RetRet21121989Ret1513Ret14Ret12151315101111
18 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Göhler 16131415Ret1711Ret10712141613Ret13141114139
19 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kristian Thaqi13171116Ret84
20 Flag of Hungary.svg László Tóth 1711122019Ret17151118Ret15171411161213Ret92
21 Flag of Austria.svg Nico Gruber1415130
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of Argentina.svg Giorgio Carrara 227Ret58
Flag of France.svg Hadrien David Ret16108117
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny Edgar 14Ret11913
Flag of Finland.svg Jesse Salmenautio17159
Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran 1414
Flag of Russia.svg Ivan BeretsRetRet14
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Axel Gnos 1818181516
Flag of Israel.svg Roee Meyuhas 191715
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
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

Rookie Championship

PosDriver OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Staněk 28172171354141128181021086412
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Paul Aron 647238116Ret151Ret710659Ret5117323
3 Flag of Paraguay.svg Joshua Dürksen 952Ret10202012Ret10Ret117Ret349Ret610271
4 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Göhler 16131415Ret1711Ret10712141613Ret1314111413248
5 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kristian Thaqi13171116Ret864
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of France.svg Hadrien David Ret16108117
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny Edgar 14Ret11913
Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran 1414
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Axel Gnos1818181516
Flag of Israel.svg Roee Meyuhas191715
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg

Teams' Championship

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

PosDriver OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1 Flag of Germany.svg US Racing-CHRS 52461321237115236212528
1231012341033RetRet73101412Ret653
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van Amersfoort Racing 31818212894552111421487
4141581421Ret79176Ret131077312134
3 Flag of Italy.svg Prema Powerteam 1475413451Ret396427535367
616Ret236Ret16Ret1511Ret710Ret69Ret7117
4 Flag of France.svg R-ace GP 13661316104106536285541414341
17111216201219Ret7659129Ret111039Ret
5 Flag of Germany.svg ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg 9523251112107121171334911610233
141513Ret92020RetRet10Ret1416RetRet1314Ret1413
Guest teams ineligible to score points
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 1471158
181818913
Flag of Italy.svg DRZ Benelli17159
RetRet14
Flag of Italy.svg BVM Racing1414
Flag of Italy.svg Cram Motorsport 191715
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
OSC
Flag of Germany.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
HOC1
Flag of Germany.svg
ZAN
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
NÜR
Flag of Germany.svg
HOC2
Flag of Germany.svg
SAC
Flag of Germany.svg

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Notes

  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]