2019 F4 Danish Championship

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The 2019 F4 Danish Championship season was the third season of the F4 Danish Championship. The season began at Padborg Park in April and concluded at Jyllandsringen in October. [1]

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Teams and drivers

All teams and drivers were Danish-registered.

Formula 4 entries
TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Pilgaard Motorsport5Casper Pilgaard [2] 4
FSP8 Malthe Jakobsen [3] 2–8
80 Sebastian Øgaard [4] 7
99Largim Ali [5] RAll
APEX Racing43 Mikkel Grundtvig [5] 1–2, 5, 7–8
Mads Hoe Motorsport47Mads Hoe [5] All
Lindhard Motorsport67Jonas Lindhard Nielsen [5] All
Valdemar Eriksen Racing85Valdemar Eriksen [5] 1–2, 4–5, 7-8
Formula 5 entries
Daugaard Racing25Lucas Daugaard [5] All
Sønderskov Motorsport39Line Sønderskov [5] 1, 5–7
Privateer49Niels-Ejnar Rytter [5] 1, 3, 7
Mads Hoe Motorsport7Jacob Bjerring [6] R5–8
52Christoffer Christensen [5] R1–4
56Mille Hoe [3] R2–8
IconClass
RRookie

Calendar

Rnd.Circuit/LocationDateSupporting
1R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Padborg Park, Padborg 27–28 April Super GT Danmark
Danish Endurance Championship
R2
R3
2R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Jyllandsringen, Silkeborg 8–9 June Danish Thundersport Championship
Super GT Danmark
R2
R3
3R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Ring Djursland, Pederstrup 22–23 June Super GT Danmark
Danish Endurance Championship
R2
R3
4R1 Flag of Sweden.svg Kinnekulle Ring, Kinnekulle 26–28 July
R2
R3
5R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Padborg Park, Padborg 24–25 August Super GT Danmark
Danish Endurance Championship
R2
R3
6R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Jyllandsringen, Silkeborg 6–8 September Danish Thundersport Championship
R2
R3
7R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Ring Djursland, Pederstrup 21–22 September
R2
R3
8R1 Flag of Denmark.svg Jyllandsringen, Silkeborg 5–6 October
R2
R3

Race results

Rnd.CircuitFormula 4Formula 5
Pole positionFastest lapWinning driverPole positionFastest lapWinning driver
1R1 Padborg Park Valdemar Eriksen Mikkel Grundtvig Mads HoeLucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2Mads Hoe Mikkel Grundtvig Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3 Mikkel Grundtvig Mikkel Grundtvig Christoffer ChristensenLucas Daugaard
2R1 Jyllandsringen Valdemar EriksenValdemar EriksenValdemar EriksenLucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2 Malthe Jakobsen Jonas Lindhard NielsenLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3 Malthe Jakobsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
3R1 Ring Djursland Malthe Jakobsen Jonas Lindhard Nielsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2Largim AliLargim AliLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3 Malthe Jakobsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
4R1 Kinnekulle Ring Malthe Jakobsen Jonas Lindhard Nielsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardChristoffer Christensen
R2Jonas Lindhard NielsenJonas Lindhard NielsenLucas DaugaardChristoffer Christensen
R3Jonas Lindhard Nielsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
5R1 Padborg Park Malthe Jakobsen Malthe Jakobsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2 Malthe Jakobsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3Valdemar Eriksen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
6R1 Jyllandsringen Malthe Jakobsen Jonas Lindhard Nielsen Malthe Jakobsen Jacob BjerringLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2Largim AliLargim AliLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3 Malthe Jakobsen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
7R1 Ring Djursland Malthe Jakobsen Valdemar EriksenValdemar EriksenLucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2Jonas Lindhard NielsenMads HoeLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3Valdemar Eriksen Malthe Jakobsen Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
8R1 Jyllandsringen Malthe Jakobsen Valdemar EriksenValdemar EriksenLucas DaugaardLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R2Mads HoeJonas Lindhard NielsenLucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard
R3Mads Hoe Mikkel Grundtvig Lucas DaugaardLucas Daugaard

Championship standings

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

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' standings

PosDriver PAD1
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JYL1
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DJU1
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KIN
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PAD2
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JYL2
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DJU2
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JYL3
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Pts
1 Malthe Jakobsen 231141131111141221342428
2Jonas Lindhard Nielsen35241323231342322410†5551DSQ350
3Mads Hoe124Ret243247Ret457533Ret514933283
4Valdemar Eriksen233168†22224214215DSQ275
5Largim Ali (R)4756DSQRet413RetDNSDNS638412333494251
6Lucas Daugaard (F5)546545555666756553466665203
7 Mikkel Grundtvig 6113523Ret4DNSDNSDNS221187
8Christoffer Christensen (F5) (R)86877676654784
9Mille Hoe (F5) (R)887888878999787910988779
10Jacob Bjerring (F5) (R)867Ret65Ret8877664
11Niels-Ejnar Rytter (F5)78767779Ret36
12Line Sønderskov (F5)999Ret8Ret6768Ret1037
13Casper Pilgaard45532
14 Sebastian Øgaard 67720
PosDriver PAD1
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JYL1
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DJU1
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KIN
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PAD2
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JYL2
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DJU2
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JYL3
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Pts
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

Teams' championship

PosTeamPoints
Formula 4
1FSP679
2Lindhard Motorsport350
3Mads Hoe Motorsport283
4Valdemar Eriksen Racing275
5APEX Racing187
6Pilgaard Motorsport32

Notes:

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