2018–19 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship

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The 2018–19 MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship was the sixth running of the MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship. It began on 16 November 2018 at the Dubai Autodrome in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and finished on 10 February 2019 at the Madras Motor Race Track in Chennai, India. The series comprised 15 races spread across three meetings. The 2018–19 season saw Britain's Jamie Chadwick become the first female champion of the series. [1]

Drivers

The following drivers contested the championship: [2] [3]

No.DriverRounds
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dylan YoungAll
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan 3
5 Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma All
7 Flag of India.svg Chetan Korada All
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michelangelo AmendolaAll
10 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian EstnerAll
11 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Estner All
16 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Glenn van Berlo 3
18 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Reema Juffali 3
21 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Mason All
26 Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist 3
33 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny All
55 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick All
68 Flag of Singapore.svg Danial Frost 1–2
85 Flag of Denmark.svg Valdemar Eriksen [note 1] All
99 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček 1–2

Calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driver
2018
1R1 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Dubai Autodrome, Dubai 16 November Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Singapore.svg Danial Frost Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny
R2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Singapore.svg Danial Frost
R317 November Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Estner
R4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma
R5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny
2R1 Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir 7 December Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Estner
R2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick
R3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny
R49 December Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick
R5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick
2019
3R1 Flag of India.svg Madras Motor Race Track, Chennai 9 February Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma
R2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick
R310 February Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma
R4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michelangelo Amendola Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick
R5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick

Championship standings

Scoring system
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thR1 PPFL
Points25181512108642122
Drivers' standings
Pos.Driver DUB
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg
BHR
Flag of Bahrain.svg
CHE
Flag of India.svg
Points
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick 242524141151511280
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Max Defourny 133212215276746243
3 Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Pasma Ret86147434DNS15162186
4 Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Estner 1171651723543474181
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michelangelo Amendola555398556624223172
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dylan Young4687105378462857125
7 Flag of Singapore.svg Danial Frost 3111433DNS1273106
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček 6241066962791
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan 3963550
10 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Estner7978710689Ret111411DNS1140
11 Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist 873RetRet25
12 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Mason 910109111210101081412RetDNS1219
13 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Glenn van Berlo 108108912
14 Flag of Denmark.svg Valdemar Eriksen81191189891199109DNS89
15 Flag of India.svg Chetan Korada 1012121212111111121012111310109
16 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Reema Juffali 1313129132

Notes

  1. Ineligible to score points in Rounds 1 & 2 due to being under 16 years old.

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