2025 F4 Chinese Championship

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The 2025 F4 Chinese Championship (Shell Helix FIA F4 Chinese Championship) will be the eleventh season of the F4 Chinese Championship. It commences on 22 March at Shanghai International Circuit and concludes on 19 November at yet to be named circuit.

Teams and drivers

TeamsNo.DriversStatusRounds
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Asia Racing Team TBA Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Turkin [1] MTBC
IconClass
MDrivers that compete for the Masters Championship
GGuest drivers ineligible for Drivers' Championship

Race calendar and results

The provisional calendar features 5 rounds and 18 races. The final round will be held at the Zhuhai International Circuit or Wuhan International Circuit. [2]

RoundCircuitDateSupporting
1R1 Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai 21–23 March Formula One World Championship
F1 Academy
Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
SRO GT Cup
R2
2R3 Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai 16–18 May Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia
GT China Cup
R4
R5
R6
3R7 Ningbo International Circuit, Ningbo 14–15 June TCR China Touring Car Championship
China Touring Car Championship
R8
R9
R10
4R11 Chengdu Tianfu International Circuit, Chengdu 12–14 September Hyundai N Cup
R12
R13
R14
5R15TBC
(Zhuhai International Circuit or Wuhan International Circuit)
17–19 OctoberTBC
R16
R17
R18

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    References

    1. "Viktor Turkin Confirmed for F4 China". Asia Racing Team. 2025-01-08.
    2. Wood, Ida (1 November 2024). "British F4 updates 2025 calendar, Chinese and CEZ F4 reveal theirs". Formula Scout. Retrieved 13 January 2025.