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The calendar was revealed on 10 December 2020. [33] Later on, the third round was postponed by one week. [34]
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team | Secondary Class Winner | Supporting | |
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1 | R1 | Circuit Paul Ricard | 15 May | Kirill Smal | Kirill Smal | Kirill Smal | Prema Powerteam | R: Conrad Laursen W: Maya Weug | International GT Open Euroformula Open GT Cup Open Europe Porsche Carrera Cup France |
R2 | 16 May | Oliver Bearman | Kirill Smal | Tim Tramnitz | US Racing | R: Lorenzo Patrese W: Maya Weug | |||
R3 | Tim Tramnitz | Luke Browning | Tim Tramnitz | US Racing | R: Jonas Ried W: Maya Weug | ||||
2 | R1 | Misano World Circuit | 5 June | Leonardo Fornaroli [lower-alpha 3] | Jonas Ried | Leonardo Fornaroli | Iron Lynx | R: Jonas Ried W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | Italian GT Championship TCR Italy Touring Car Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Italia Clio Cup Europe Italian Prototype Championship Mini Challenge Italy |
R2 | Oliver Bearman | Sebastián Montoya | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Leonardo Bizzotto W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | ||||
R3 | 6 June | Oliver Bearman | Joshua Dufek | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Lorenzo Patrese W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | |||
3 | R1 | Vallelunga Circuit | 27 June | Oliver Bearman | Oliver Bearman | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Conrad Laursen W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | TCR Italy Touring Car Championship |
R2 | Sebastián Montoya | Oliver Bearman | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Conrad Laursen W: Maya Weug | ||||
R3 | Oliver Bearman | Tim Tramnitz | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Charlie Wurz W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | ||||
4 | R1 | Imola Circuit | 24 July | Oliver Bearman | Francesco Braschi | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Nikita Bedrin W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | International GT Open Euroformula Open TCR Italy Touring Car Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Italia Clio Cup Europe |
R2 | 25 July | Oliver Bearman | Leonardo Fornaroli | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Nikita Bedrin W: Maya Weug | |||
R3 | Oliver Bearman | Sebastián Montoya | Nikita Bedrin | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Nikita Bedrin W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | ||||
5 | R1 | Red Bull Ring | 11 September | Sebastián Montoya | Sebastián Montoya | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Andrea Kimi Antonelli W: Maya Weug | International GT Open Euroformula Open Formula Regional European Championship |
R2 | 12 September | Leonardo Fornaroli | Leonardo Fornaroli | Tim Tramnitz | US Racing | R: Francesco Braschi W: Maya Weug | |||
R3 | Tim Tramnitz | Tim Tramnitz | Tim Tramnitz | US Racing | R: Nicolás Baptiste W: Maya Weug | ||||
6 | R1 | Mugello Circuit | 9 October | Joshua Dufek | Joshua Dürksen | Joshua Dürksen | BWT Mücke Motorsport | R: Nikita Bedrin W: Maya Weug | Formula Regional European Championship Italian GT Championship TCR Italy Touring Car Championship Mini Challenge Italy |
R2 | 10 October | Joshua Dufek | Joshua Dufek | Joshua Dufek | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Nikita Bedrin W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | |||
R3 | Joshua Dufek | Leonardo Fornaroli | Joshua Dürksen | BWT Mücke Motorsport | R: Nikita Bedrin W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | ||||
7 | R1 | Autodromo Nazionale di Monza | 30 October | Lorenzo Patrese | Sebastián Montoya | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Andrea Kimi Antonelli W: Hamda Al Qubaisi | Formula Regional European Championship Italian GT Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Italia Clio Cup Europe |
R2 | Lorenzo Patrese | Joshua Dürksen | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Andrea Kimi Antonelli W: Maya Weug | ||||
R3 | 31 October | Lorenzo Patrese | Conrad Laursen | Oliver Bearman | Van Amersfoort Racing | R: Andrea Kimi Antonelli W: Maya Weug |
Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in each race. No points were awarded for pole position or fastest lap. The final classifications for the individual standings were obtained by summing up the scores on the 16 best results obtained during the races held.
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
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Points | 25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
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Bold – Pole |
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† — Did not finish, but classified |
Each team acquires the points earned by their two best drivers in each race.
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Bold – Pole |
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