2020 F4 Spanish Championship

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The 2020 F4 Spanish Championship was the fifth season of the Spanish F4 Championship. It was a multi-event motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations, taking place in Spain. The championship featured drivers competing in 1.4 litre Tatuus-Abarth single seat race cars that conformed to the technical regulations for the championship. The series was organised by RFEDA.

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Entry list

TeamNo.DriverClassRounds
Flag of Spain.svg Drivex School 5 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Silva [1] R4
6 Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Nosov [2] 1–5, 7
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Léna Bühler [3] RFAll
18 Flag of Russia.svg Maksim ArkhangelskiyR7
22 Flag of France.svg Paul-Adrien Pallot [3] All
26 Flag of France.svg Augustin Collinot [3] 1–5
44 Flag of Portugal.svg Guilherme Oliveira R6
75 Flag of Colombia.svg Nicolás Baptiste R6
Flag of Spain.svg FA Racing by Drivex [4] 85 Flag of Denmark.svg Valdemar Eriksen [4] 1–5
Flag of Spain.svg Global Racing Service7 Flag of Spain.svg Lorenzo Fluxá [5] RAll
10 Flag of Mexico.svg Eloy Sebastián López [5] R1–6
31 Flag of Mexico.svg Alex García [5] All
52 Flag of Morocco.svg Suleiman Zanfari [2] RAll
Flag of Spain.svg MOL Racing 8 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Sagrera [2] R1–5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 11 Flag of France.svg Enzo Joulié [6] RAll
13 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Joshua Dufek [7] RAll
23 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke R3–7
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort RAll
38 Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio Montenegro [8] R3–4
64 Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya [9] RAll
96 Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Goethe [6] RAll
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport [10] 14 Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran 2
16 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jasin Ferati R2
84 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Simonazzi R2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M2 Competition 17 Flag of France.svg Émilien Denner [11] R7
Flag of Spain.svg Fórmula de Campeones - Praga F4 33 Flag of Spain.svg Carles Martínez [12] All
34 Flag of Spain.svg Quique Bordás [12] RAll
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Xcel Motorsport88 Flag of Iran.svg Mehrbod Shameli [2] RAll
IconLegend
RRookie
FFemale Trophy

Race calendar

The series posted the original schedule on 4 December 2019. [13] After the start of the season was delayed due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the series released a new calendar on 1 June 2020. [14]

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamRookie WinnerSupporting
1R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito de Navarra, Los Arcos 18 July Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort GT-CER
R219 July Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
R3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Joshua Dufek Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Goethe Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
2R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 22 August Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort International GT Open
Euroformula Open Championship
TCR Europe Touring Car Series
R223 August Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya
R3 Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Goethe Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Goethe
3R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera 19 September Flag of France.svg Enzo Joulié Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya TCR-CER
R220 September Flag of Morocco.svg Suleiman Zanfari Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Denmark.svg Valdemar Eriksen Flag of Spain.svg FA Racing by Drivex Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Goethe
R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
4R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Cheste 26 September Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Renault Clio Cup Spain
R227 September Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Joshua Dufek Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
5R1 Flag of Spain.svg Ciudad del Motor de Aragón, Alcañiz 31 October Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya FIA WTCR Race of Spain
Renault Clio Cup Spain
R21 November Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya
R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
6R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuito del Jarama, Madrid 7 November Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort TCR Europe Touring Car Series
R2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
7R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 14 November Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort GT-CER
Renault Clio Cup Spain
R215 November Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort
R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke

Championship

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in races 1 and 3 and for the top eight classified finishers in race 2. [15] For Round 2 at Paul Ricard only Race 1 awarded full points. [16]

RacesPosition, points per race
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th   Pole    FL  
Races 1 & 325181512108642121
Race 2151210864211

Drivers' championship

Rookie Trophy R Female Trophy F

PosDriver NAV
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
CRT
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
JAR
Flag of Spain.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort R1112Ret4Ret171111231111112383
2 Flag of Spain.svg Mari Boya R294323118†2742113394333273
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Thomas ten Brinke R24333174214†432241187
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Joshua Dufek R1173Ret6533522Ret3410225464187
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Oliver Goethe R32254182109715Ret94101331187136
6 Flag of Spain.svg Lorenzo Fluxá R43671565512667614Ret117Ret6116103
7 Flag of Russia.svg Ivan NosovRet61188741642083Ret10952585
8 Flag of Spain.svg Quique Bordás RRet129117186771014476255Ret891084
9 Flag of Spain.svg Carles Martínez134Ret171610Ret1113510514566Ret11910857
10 Flag of Romania.svg Filip Ugran 11255
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Valdemar Eriksen510510915Ret16816131071351
12 Flag of France.svg Paul-Adrien Pallot71114141111111415491258Ret810777951
13 Flag of France.svg Enzo Joulié R101416Ret1214761612Ret8911898613141537
14 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Simonazzi R43823
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Léna Bühler RF1288Ret1317Ret814181516Ret15†516†DNSRet1051223
16 Flag of Morocco.svg Suleiman Zanfari R1416131219†9DSQDSQ916519111371261015121622
17 Flag of France.svg Augustin Collinot657131012DNADNADNA171714DNADNADNA20
18 Flag of Iran.svg Mehrbod Shameli R9151516182013151913Ret6812Ret15Ret814131318
19 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jasin Ferati R651314
20 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Sagrera R813109Ret21†101017Ret11RetDNADNADNA8
21 Flag of Mexico.svg Eloy Sebastián López R151712181719Ret13815131813Ret12DNADNADNA4
22 Flag of Mexico.svg Alex García DSQDSQDSQ1514169911111291216111312Ret1217114
23 Flag of Portugal.svg Manuel Silva R1419101
24 Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio Montenegro R1212181918110
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of Portugal.svg Guilherme Oliveira R749
Flag of Colombia.svg Nicolás Baptiste R141112
Flag of Russia.svg Maksim Arkhangelskiy R161514
Flag of France.svg Émilien Denner R171617
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
NAV
Flag of Spain.svg
LEC
Flag of France.svg
JER
Flag of Spain.svg
CRT
Flag of Spain.svg
ARA
Flag of Spain.svg
JAR
Flag of Spain.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.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

Notes:

Teams' championship

PosTeamPts
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg MP Motorsport 745
2 Flag of Spain.svg Drivex School 239
3 Flag of Spain.svg Fórmula de Campeones Praga F4 142
4 Flag of Spain.svg Global Racing Service125
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jenzer Motorsport 75
6 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Xcel Motorsport18
7 Flag of Spain.svg MOL Racing 7

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