List of Formula Regional European Championship drivers

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This is a List of Formula Regional European Championship drivers, that is, a list of drivers who have made at least one race start in the Formula Regional European Championship, which was established in 2019. [1]

Contents

This list is accurate up to and including the Imola round of the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship.

By name

Key
SymbolMeaning
*Driver competed in the 2021 Monza FREC round (lastround)
Driver became Champion of the series
NameLicenseSeasonsChampionship
titles
EntriesStartsPolesWinsPodiumsFastest
Laps
Points
William Alatalo*Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2021 02020001091
Paul Aron*Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2021 020202271197
Alexandre Bardinon *Flag of France.svg  France 2021 0423900005
Eduardo Barrichello*Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2021 0201900000
Tom Beckhäuser Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2019 01514000012
Dino Beganovic*Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2021 02020101253
Brad Benavides Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2021 0101000000
Isac Blomqvist Flag of Finland.svg  Finland [lower-alpha 1] 2019 01615301062
Gabriel Bortoleto*Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2021 02020001044
Mari Boya*Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2021 02020001051
Olli Caldwell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019 025241170213
Jamie Chadwick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2020 02423001080
Pierre-Louis Chovet Flag of France.svg  France 2020 024231173244
Andrea Cola Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2020 01814000026
Hadrien David*Flag of France.svg  France 2021 020201292209
Pietro Delli Guanti*Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2021 02020000018
Andreas Estner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2019 033000024
Alessandro Famularo Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 2020 01514000073
Jasin Ferati Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 2021 0141300000
Enzo Fittipaldi Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2019 0252422135300
Sophia Flörsch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2019 025240001149
Lorenzo Fluxá*Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2021 0201900000
Igor Fraga Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2019 0252344113300
Belén García Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2021 08800000
Axel Gnos*Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 2021 0201900000
Oliver Goethe*Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2021 0202000003
Nico Göhler *Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2021 02624000012
Raúl Guzmán Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 2019 025240020180
Isack Hadjar*Flag of France.svg  France 2021 020201253166
Dennis Hauger Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2020 0982161134
Kas Haverkort*Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2021 02020000035
Gillian Henrion Flag of France.svg  France 2020 02422000078
Jake Hughes Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019 033003145
Niko Kari Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2019 033000026
Konsta Lappalainen *Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2019-2021 051480010196
Arthur Leclerc Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 2020 0242386152343
Zane Maloney*Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 2021 020201171170
Nicola Marinangeli *Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2021 0262500006
Joey Mawson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2019 032000024
Gabriele Minì*Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2021 020200040122
Matteo Nannini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2019-2020 01918000157
Patrik Pasma *Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2020-2021 044433463346
Emidio Pesce*Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2021 04441000050
Gianluca Petecof *Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2020-2021 1 (2020)323154147364
Francesco Pizzi*Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2021 02020000012
Alex Quinn*Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2021 020200020104
Oliver Rasmussen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2020 0242256133343
Facu Regalia Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2020 03300000
Ian Rodriguez Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 2020 02422012045
Andrea Rosso*Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2021 02019000014
Grégoire Saucy*Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 2021 1 (2021)202088102277
David Schumacher Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2019 025245493285
Sharon Scolari Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 2019 02522000017
Elias Seppänen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2021 0141400001
Marcos Siebert Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2019 01312001170
Tommy Smith*Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2021 0201900000
Dan Ticktum Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019 066002064
Frederik Vesti Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2019 1 (2019)25241013209467
David Vidales*Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2021 020201131102
Jüri Vips Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2020 099003381
Lirim Zendeli Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2019 033002042

By racing license

LicenseTotal
drivers
ChampionsChampionshipsCurrentFirst driver(s)Most recent driver(s)/
current driver(s)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2000 Marcos Siebert
(2019 Vallelunga round)
Facu Regalia
(2020 Le Castellet round)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2001 Joey Mawson
(2019 Vallelunga round)
Tommy Smith
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Barbados.svg  Barbados 1001 Zane Maloney
(2021 Imola round)
Zane Maloney
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 51
(Petecof)
1
(2020)
2 Enzo Fittipaldi, Igor Fraga
(2019 Le Castellet round)
Gabriel Bortoleto, Eduardo Barrichello
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1000 Tom Beckhäuser
(2019 Hungaroring round)
Tom Beckhäuser
(2019 Monza round)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 31
(Vesti)
1
(2019)
1 Frederik Vesti
(2019 Le Castellet round)
Oliver Goethe
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 2001 Jüri Vips
(2020 Misano round)
Paul Aron
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 6003 Isac Blomqvist [lower-alpha 1] , Konsta Lappalainen
(2019 Le Castellet round)
William Alatalo, Elias Seppänen, Patrik Pasma
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of France.svg  France 5003 Alexandre Bardinon
(2019 Vallelunga round)
Hadrien David, Isack Hadjar, Alexandre Bardinon
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5000 Sophia Flörsch, David Schumacher
(2019 Le Castellet round)
Nico Göhler
(2020 Monza round)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 1000 Ian Rodriguez
(2020 Imola round)
Ian Rodriguez
(2020 Imola round)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8006 Matteo Nannini
(2019 Vallelunga round)
Gabriele Minì, Andrea Rosso, Pietro Delli Guanti, Francesco Pizzi, Nicola Marinangeli, Emidio Pesce
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1000 Raúl Guzmán
(2019 Le Castellet round)
Raúl Guzmán
(2019 Monza round)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco 1000 Arthur Leclerc
(2020 Misano round)
Arthur Leclerc
(2020 Vallelunga round)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1001 Kas Haverkort
(2021 Imola round)
Kas Haverkort
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1000 Dennis Hauger
(2020 Catalunya round)
Dennis Hauger
(2020 Vallelunga round)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 4004 David Vidales, Mari Boya, Lorenzo Fluxá, Belén García
(2021 Imola round)
David Vidales, Mari Boya, Lorenzo Fluxá, Belén García
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1001 Dino Beganovic
(2021 Imola round)
Dino Beganovic
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 4003 Sharon Scolari
(2019 Le Castellet round)
Grégoire Saucy, Axel Gnos, Jasin Ferati
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 5001 Olli Caldwell
(2019 Le Castellet round)
Alex Quinn
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1001 Brad Benavides
(2021 Imola round)
Brad Benavides
(2021 Imola round)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1000 Alessandro Famularo
(2020 Spielberg round)
Alessandro Famularo
(2020 Monza round)

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Blomqvist is a Swedish racing driver who competed under a Finnish racing license.

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References

  1. "Formula Regional European Championship - Season 2019". speedsport-magazine.com. Speedsport Magazine. Retrieved 4 January 2021.