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The 2024 Formula Regional Americas Championship was the seventh season of a FIA-sanctioned F3 series across North America, and the fifth season under the Formula Regional moniker after a rebrand in 2020. The series was promoted by SCCA Pro Racing, the professional racing division of the Sports Car Club of America.

2023 F4 US champion Patrick Woods-Toth won the Drivers' Championship with three races to spare in his debut season. His team, Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports - the only multi-car team bar the last round - defended their Teams' Championship title, claiming it in the first race of round five.

Teams and drivers

All drivers competed with Ligier JS F3 cars on Hankook tires. All teams were American-registered. After having used Honda powertrains for all of its history, the series originally planned a switch to using Ligier 1.65-litre V4 ‘Storm’ engines in 2024. [1] This switch, however, did not occur as the series used a Mountune engine based on the previous Honda power unit. [2]

TeamNo.DriverRounds
Jensen Global Advisors 1 Flag of Denmark.svg Theodor Jensen [3] 3
Flag of the United States.svg Jake Pollack [4] 7
IGY6 Motorsports3 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Ribeiro [5] 7
22 Flag of the United States.svg Hayden Bowlsbey [6] All
Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicole Havrda [7] All
14 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Benavitz [8] 1
24 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Janzen [9] 1–4, 6–7
25 Flag of the United States.svg Ricco Shlaimoun [10] All
27 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth [11] 1–6
31 Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlock [11] All, NC
66 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan [12] 1–4, NC
73 Flag of the United States.svg Landan Matriano Lim [7] All, NC
02 Flag of the United States.svg Jett Bowling [11] All, NC
DD Autosport11 Flag of the United States.svg Cole Kleck [6] [5] 1, 7
Speed Factory17 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Garat [7] 1–5
Toney Driver Development38 Flag of the United States.svg Hailie Deegan [13] 7
80 Flag of the United States.svg Brady Golan [13] 7
Velox USA55 Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas Ambiado [6] 1–5, 7
Atlantic Racing Team77 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Lawley [14] All
Momentum Motorsports07 Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Autiello [15] 1, 3, 6–7

Race calendar

The 2024 calendar was announced on 4 October 2023. The championship did not visit Virginia International Raceway as it did the year before, but instead debuted at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. The number of championship races increased from 18 to 19, as the events at Mid-Ohio and COTA only held two races each. [17] FR Americas also held a non-championship invitational event at Laguna Seca, visiting the Western US for the first time. [18]

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1 Flag of the United States.svg NOLA Motorsports Park, Avondale 13 April SVRA Sprint Series
Trans-Am Series
TA2 Series
Ligier JS F4 Series
R214 April
R3
NCR1 Flag of the United States.svg Laguna Seca, Monterey 4 May SVRA Sprint Series
Trans-Am Series
R25 May
2R1 Flag of the United States.svg Road America, Elkhart Lake 18 MayRoad America SpeedTour
SVRA Sprint Series
Formula 4 United States Championship
Ligier JS F4 Series
R2
R319 May
3R1 Flag of the United States.svg Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway 15 JuneIndy SpeedTour
SVRA Sprint Series
Porsche GT3 Cup Trophy USA
Formula First USA
R216 June
R3
4R1 Flag of the United States.svg Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington 22 June SVRA Sprint Series
Formula 4 United States Championship
R223 June
5R1 Flag of the United States.svg New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville 27 July SVRA Sprint Series
Atlantic Championship
Formula 4 United States Championship
Ligier JS F4 Series
R228 July
R3
6R1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canadian Tire Motorsports Park, Bowmanville 30 August Nascar Canada Series
Trans-Am Series
TA2 Series
Formula 4 United States Championship
R231 August
R31 September
7R1 Flag of the United States.svg Circuit of the Americas, Austin 1 November SVRA Sprint Series
Formula 4 United States Championship
R22 November

Race results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Flag of the United States.svg NOLA Motorsports Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of the United States.svg Cole Kleck Flag of the United States.svg Cole KleckDD Autosport
R2 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
NCR1 Flag of the United States.svg Laguna Seca Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlockno starters
R2 Flag of the United States.svg Jett Bowling Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan Flag of the United States.svg Titus SherlockCrosslink Kiwi Motorsports
2R1 Flag of the United States.svg Road America Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R2 Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlock Flag of the United States.svg Titus SherlockCrosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R3 Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlock Flag of the United States.svg Titus SherlockCrosslink Kiwi Motorsports
3R1 Flag of the United States.svg Indianapolis Motor Speedway Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
4R1 Flag of the United States.svg Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas Ambiado Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
5R1 Flag of the United States.svg New Jersey Motorsports Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas Ambiado Flag of the United States.svg Titus SherlockCrosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R2 Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas Ambiado Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas AmbiadoVelox USA
R3 Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas Ambiado Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
6R1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canadian Tire Motorsports Park Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports
7R1 Flag of the United States.svg Circuit of the Americas Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlock Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlock Flag of the United States.svg Titus SherlockCrosslink Kiwi Motorsports
R2 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Ribeiro Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno RibeiroIGY6 Motorsports

Season report

First half

The season opener at NOLA Motorsports Park attracted 15 cars, a number last reached in 2020, and Crosslink Kiwi’s Patrick Woods-Toth took pole position for the first race. DD Autosport’s Cole Kleck started fourth, but rose to second through the first five corners to take the lead by turn six. Two cars stopping on track then caused a stoppage, and Kleck led Woods-Toth and Velox USA’s Nicolas Ambiado home after the restart. Race two started with Kleck in first, before Crosslink Kiwi’s Titus Sherlock took the lead. He then made a mistake and dropped down the order, before another red flag came out. Woods-Toth got past Kleck on the restart and won, with IGY6’s Hayden Bowlsbey third. Race three saw Crosslink Kiwi’s Ryan Shehan take a lights-to-flag victory as Bowlsbey, Kleck, Woods-Toth and his teammate Jett Bowling took turns battling for the positions behind. That brought no new faces to the podium, as Woods-Toth and Kleck came out on top in the end. This handed the Canadian a narrow three-point championship lead over Kleck. [19]

Four drivers, all representing Crosslink Kiwi, participated in the non-championship invitational round at Laguna Seca. This event was part of the SVRA Sprint Series, featuring competitors from various single-seater classes. Two qualifying sessions determined the grid for the two races, with Sherlock and Bowling each securing a pole position. Due to worsening weather conditions before the first race, the four Formula Regional drivers opted out to avoid potential crashes and budget losses. The weather improved for the second race, where Bowling immediately lost the lead to Sherlock. The latter then extended his advantage while Bowling spun while trying to lap slower competitors, allowing Shehan to overtake him. Landan Matriano Lim, trailing by an additional ten seconds, completed the Formula Regional quartet. [20]

The championship resumed at Road America, where Woods-Toth secured pole position once more. He maintained his lead against an initial challenge from Sherlock, who later fell to third behind Ambiado. Sherlock reclaimed second place after three laps, but by that point, Woods-Toth had already built a lead, which he then maintained to win. In race two, the competition between Woods-Toth and Sherlock for the victory intensified, with Sherlock emerging as the leader after five laps of duelling. A subsequent off-track excursion forced Woods-Toth to pit. He rejoined a lap down, leaving Sherlock to finish ahead of teammates Shehan and Nicole Havrda. In the third race, Sherlock started from pole and held off Shehan at the start and again following a mid-race restart, securing another victory with Havrda in third place. Woods-Toth, who started third, spun and retired on lap seven. Only half points were awarded for race three, reducing the impact of his non-finish, but he still lost his championship lead to Shehan, who now led by three points. [21]

In round four of the series, the competition marked its inaugural appearance at IMS. Woods-Toth secured pole position once again, with Shehan closely trailing for most of the first race but unable to mount a successful challenge, allowing Woods-Toth to claim his third victory of the season. Theodor Jensen, debuting for Jensen GA, finished in third place. The second race featured the same front row, but Sherlock, starting from third, overtook Shehan early on to move into second place. He later took the lead during a mid-race restart after Woods-Toth was spun around by Shehan. A mechanical issue for Sherlock allowed Shehan to claim victory, leading Bowling and Havrda. In race three, Woods-Toth managed to fend off Shehan before the race was interrupted by a red flag following a crash involving Crosslink Kiwi teammates Lim and Ricco Shlaimoun. With only seven laps completed after the restart, half points were awarded, with Woods-Toth winning ahead of Shehan and Bowling. This preserved Shehan's three-point championship lead. [22]

Second half

The second half of the season commenced with a double-header at Mid-Ohio. During practice, Sherlock experienced a brake failure that resulted in hospitalisation and his subsequent withdrawal from the weekend's races. Woods-Toth secured pole position for the first race, but Shehan quickly overtook him at the start and maintained the lead for the entirety of the race. Despite Woods-Toth closing the gap, he was unable to mount a challenge. Ambiado held third place until mechanical issues forced his retirement, allowing Bowling to claim the spot. In the second race, Ambiado started from pole, but Shehan once again demonstrated superior pace at the start, taking the lead and replicating his performance to complete a double victory. Woods-Toth finished third, leaving him 23.5 points behind Shehan in the standings. [23]

Ahead of the fifth round at New Jersey Motorsports Park, championship leader Shehan announced his withdrawal from the series due to financial constraints. During qualifying, Woods-Toth secured pole position, but in the first race, Sherlock overtook him at the start. The race remained closely contested, with Ambiado challenging Woods-Toth for second place. On the final lap, Ambiado overtook Woods-Toth to claim second. In race two, Ambiado started from pole, while Sherlock made an impressive start from fourth, passing Bowling and Woods-Toth to secure second place. Ambiado dominated the race, winning by over ten seconds, with the top three positions unchanged. The third race saw Ambiado again start on pole, but Woods-Toth had the best start, taking the lead. Sherlock retired after he got caught between Woods-Toth and Bowlsbey and made contact. Despite persistent pressure from Ambiado, Woods-Toth held on to win, followed by Ambiado and Bowling, regaining his championship lead by 31.5 points over the absent Shehan. [24]

Round six saw the series host its inaugural event outside the United States at the Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. Woods-Toth secured pole position for the opening race and successfully defended his lead from Sherlock at both the start and a mid-race restart following a caution, ultimately claiming victory. Bowling completed the podium in third, with the top five drivers finishing in their starting order. In the second race, the podium remained unchanged, as Sherlock dominated to take an unchallenged win, securing the drivers’ championship on home soil. The third race saw Woods-Toth on pole again, with Sherlock pressuring him early on. Bowlsbey overtook Bowling for third and joined the battle for the lead, but a mistake for Sherlock dropped him down the order. Woods-Toth controlled the rest of the race to take a third win, while Bowling reclaimed second from Bowlsbey at the final corner. Woods-Toth’s triple win saw him extend his championship lead to 106.5 points, with four drivers still in contention for second place. [25]

Champion Woods-Toth elected not to enter the final two races at COTA. Sherlock secured pole position and maintained his lead at the start of the first race. Brady Golan, debuting with Toney Driver Development, initially took second place but was soon overtaken by returnee Kleck. Golan then retired, promoting Bowling to third who then took second off Kleck. With more than half the race run under yellow flag conditions, only half points were awarded. In the second race, held in the wet, Golan and Sherlock contested the lead before Bruno Ribeiro of IGY6 Motorsports overtook both within two laps, claiming his first career victory in just his second race. Golan finished second, and Havrda secured third. With Sherlock sixth and Bowling retiring, Shehan maintained second place in the championship standings despite having missed eight races. [26]

In the 17 races he contested, Woods-Toth secured eight victories and achieved six additional podium finishes, clinching his second consecutive junior single-seater championship. The season's narrative was marked by the abrupt withdrawal of his primary rival, Shehan, who exited the competition after a streak of seven consecutive top-two finishes had briefly propelled him into the championship lead at Mid-Ohio. With Shehan’s departure, Woods-Toth faced minimal opposition in the remaining rounds, as the next closest challenger trailed by nearly 80 points. Off the track, the championship faced a significant setback with the loss of its Honda title sponsorship, which also eliminated the $600,000 scholarship for the champion—a factor cited in Shehan’s decision to conclude his season prematurely. [2]

Championship standings

Points were awarded as follows:

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

Drivers' standings

PosDriver NOL
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LAG
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ROA
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IMS
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MOH
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NJM
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MOS
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COA
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Pts
R1R2R3NCR1R2R3 [a] R1R2R3 [b] R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1 [a] R2
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Patrick Woods-Toth 212112†Ret16123331111294.5
2 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Shehan 541DNS242221211188
3 Flag of the United States.svg Jett BowlingRet55DNS3Ret6Ret423354433322Ret186.5
4 Flag of the United States.svg Titus Sherlock4114DNS121112Ret6WDWD12Ret22916185
5 Flag of Chile.svg Nicolas Ambiado310DNS347597Ret221284154
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicole Havrda7612†53383466Ret7875673139.5
7 Flag of the United States.svg Hayden Bowlsbey63Ret756Ret512†44564693512137
8 Flag of the United States.svg Landan Matriano LimRet137DNS41085711Ret7Ret6554DNS410884.5
9 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg James Lawley1171081010RetRet8978865456584.5
10 Flag of the United States.svg Cole Kleck1233771.5
11 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Garat8866746711†59WDWDWD62
12 Flag of the United States.svg Ricco Shlaimoun9Ret8119898Ret8879710679Ret54
13 Flag of Denmark.svg Theodor Jensen34532
14 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Ribeiro4131
15 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin JanzenRetRet9911911Ret910108781213†22
16 Flag of the United States.svg Brady GolanRet218
17 Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Autiello1091110101098Ret131111.5
18 Flag of the United States.svg Jake PollackRet92
19 Flag of the United States.svg Hailie Deegan 11101
Flag of the United States.svg Alex BenavitzRetRetDNS0
PosDriverR1R2R3NCR1R2R3 [a] R1R2R3 [b] R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1 [a] R2Pts
NOL
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LAG
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ROA
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IMS
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MOH
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NJM
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MOS
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COA
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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

 — Did not finish, but classified

Teams' standings

Only a teams' two best-finishing cars are eligible for teams' championship points.

PosDriver NOL
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LAG
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ROA
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IMS
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MOH
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NJM
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MOS
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COA
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Pts
R1R2R3NCR1R2R3 [a] R1R2R3 [b] R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1 [a] R2
1Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports211DNS11111111112111113694.5
442DNS22222222333322226
2IGY6 Motorsports63Ret756Ret512†4456469341168
512
3Velox USA310DNS347597Ret221284154
4Atlantic Racing Team1171081010RetRet8978865456584.5
5DD Autosport1233771.5
6Speed Factory8866746711†59WDWDWD62
7 Jensen Global Advisors 346Ret934
8Toney Driver Development11219
Ret10
9Momentum Motorsports1091110101098Ret131111.5
PosDriverR1R2R3NCR1R2R3 [a] R1R2R3 [b] R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R3R1 [a] R2Pts
NOL
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LAG
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ROA
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IMS
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MOH
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NJM
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MOS
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COA
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Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Half points were awarded as less than 50% of the race were completed under green flag conditions.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Half points were awarded in the third race at Indianapolis as less than 50% of the scheduled race duration was completed.