2019 Euroformula Open Championship

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The 2019 Euroformula Open Championship was a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open wheel formula racing cars that held across Europe. The championship features drivers competing in two-litre Formula Three racing cars built by Italian constructor Dallara which conform to the technical regulations, or formula, for the championship. It was the sixth Euroformula Open Championship season.

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For the first time since its inception, the championship featured multiple power unit manufacturers, allowing the use of Mercedes and Volkswagen engines. It was intended to have equalised performance of the powerplants, in terms of both power and torque like in the GT3 racing. [1] But the equalisation was not successful as the teams that used Toyota engine which was tuned by Piedrafita had a lack of power in comparison with Mercedes and Volkswagen engines. The situation led to the withdrawal of the teams after the first round and switching to the Mercedes and Volkswagen engine prior round at Spa. [2]

Team Motopark driver Marino Sato won the title after the first race at Barcelona, having won eight races, including series of six wins in row in Spa, Hungaroring and Spielberg, while his team clinched the title after the second Spielberg race. [3] Top rookie Liam Lawson was Sato's closest challenger, winning four races throughout the season. His fellow Red Bull-staplemate Yuki Tsunoda won a race at the Hockenheimring, Teppei Natori was victorious in the second race at Catalunya, Billy Monger became the first double-amputee to win a race in single-seaters when he won the Pau Grand Prix, and Toshiki Oyu won both races at a one-off appearance in Silverstone.

Teams and drivers

All teams utilized a Dallara F317 chassis. [4]

TeamEngineNo.DriverStatusRounds
Flag of Italy.svg RP Motorsport [5] Toyota 1 Flag of Mexico.svg Javier González [6] R1
Volkswagen 4–6
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Kirkwood [7] G9
Toyota 2 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Petrov [8] 1
Toyota 3 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Louis Chovet [6] R1
Volkswagen 4–6
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Ferrari [7] RG9
Flag of Greece.svg D. Tsimpris Motorsport [5] Toyota [9] 5 Flag of Greece.svg Dimitrios Tsimpris [10] R1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Motorsport [5] Volkswagen [11] 6 Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen [12] RG8–9
11 Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori [13] R1–5, 8–9
12 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian Hahn [11] All
22 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita [14] 5
31 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Monger [15] RAll
63 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Kjærgaard [16] RAll
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Double R [5] Mercedes-Benz [17] 7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan [18] [19] RAll
26 Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist [20] RAll
55 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick [21] 7
Flag of Spain.svg Teo Martín Motorsport [5] Mercedes-Benz [22] 8 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner [23] All
51 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Festante [24] 1–6
77 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Samaia [25] 1–4
Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Volkswagen 14 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda [26] R1–5, 8–9
Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu [27] 7
18 Flag of Germany.svg Julian Hanses [28] 1–6
Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten [29] R7–9
25 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das [14] 5–9
30 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson [26] R1–5, 8–9
Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger [30] [27] R7
33 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato [26] 1–6, 8–9
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed [29] 7
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsports Mercedes-Benz [31] 20 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das [32] [33] 1–4
Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Maldonado [29] R7–8
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams [34] All
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg CF Racing [35] Mercedes-Benz [35] 28 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefano Leaney [35] 4
29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Wiltshire [35] 4, 7
Flag of Spain.svg Drivex School [5] Toyota 66 Flag of Romania.svg Petru Florescu [36] 1
Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto [2] R4
Mercedes-Benz 88 Flag of Poland.svg Filip Kaminiarz [7] RG9
Toyota 99 Flag of Angola.svg Rui Andrade [37] RAll [N 1]
Mercedes-Benz

Race calendar and results

An eight-round provisional calendar was revealed on 31 August 2018. [1] The calendar features six circuits from 2018 schedule. While Autódromo do Estoril and Circuito de Jerez are not present in the current version of the calendar, Hockenheim made its debut as a Euroformula Open Championship round. The date of the Spa round was altered on 29 November 2018. [38] On 10 December 2018 was announced that Pau Grand Prix will make debut in the extended nine-round Euroformula Open Championship schedule. [39]

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie Winner
1R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 27 April Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Samaia Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson
R228 April Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson
2R1 Flag of France.svg Circuit de Pau-Ville 18 May Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson
R219 May Flag of Germany.svg Julian Hanses Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Monger Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Monger
3R1 Flag of Germany.svg Hockenheimring 25 May Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan
R226 May Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda
4R1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 8 June Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda
R29 June Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan
5R1 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring 6 July Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson
R27 July Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist
6R1 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring 13 July Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan
R214 July Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist
7R1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit 7 September Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu
R28 September Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Kjærgaard Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu
8R1 Flag of Spain.svg Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 21 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Monger [N 2] Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson
R222 September Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Motorsport Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori
9R1 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale Monza 12 October Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori
R213 October Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson

Championship standings

Drivers' championship

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Only the fifteen best race results counted towards the championship. [41]

PosDriver LEC
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato 513612111111(10)515307
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson 141Ret353Ret31016Ret1179
3 Flag of Austria.svg Lukas Dunner 334474Ret22334Ret96(9)77178
4 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda 26Ret3412Ret41111732151
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist 455Ret5Ret9755537(10)3854144
6 Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori 68DNS711886669123115
7 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Kjærgaard 1113Ret2962013159Ret93322415111
8 Flag of Germany.svg Julian Hanses 7102Ret635317Ret7298
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Monger 1012911213101112121164453111489
10 Flag of Brazil.svg Christian HahnRet7Ret58Ret657410109144412Ret84
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan 9912Ret2744167213WDWD151010Ret79
12 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das Ret156810101918101498568126Ret54
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams 121671115912888451071414161053
14 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu 1152
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Enaam Ahmed 2237
16 Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Samaia 821091411111726
17 Flag of Mexico.svg Javier GonzálezRetDNS7129166722
18 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita NC220
19 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger 6518
20 Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten 88121181114
21 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo FestanteRet11810RetRet1410111381110
22 Flag of Angola.svg Rui Andrade 151911Ret131217151415Ret1211121315Ret96
23 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Louis Chovet 14Ret13913DNSRet142
24 Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Maldonado 1211WDWD0
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Wiltshire181613130
26 Flag of Romania.svg Petru Florescu 13180
27 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto 15140
28 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Petrov Ret140
29 Flag of Greece.svg Dimitrios Tsimpris16170
30 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefano Leaney16Ret0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Chadwick DNPDNP
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Kirkwood 960
Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen 7131380
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Ferrari 15120
Flag of Poland.svg Filip Kaminiarz14130
PosDriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
LEC
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
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

Rookies' championship

12345
108643
PosDriver LEC
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson 141Ret323Ret31016Ret192
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Linus Lundqvist 455Ret5Ret975553710385483
3 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda 26Ret3412Ret4111173272
4 Flag of Japan.svg Teppei Natori 68DNS71188666912368
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Kjærgaard 1113Ret2962013159Ret9332241563
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan 9912Ret2744167213WDWD151010Ret55
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Billy Monger 1012911213101112121164453111454
8 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu 1120
9 Flag of Mexico.svg Javier GonzálezRetDNS7129166719
10 Flag of Angola.svg Rui Andrade 151911Ret131217151415Ret1211121315Ret910
11 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger 658
12 Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Krütten 8812118116
13 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Louis Chovet 14Ret13913DNSRet144
14 Flag of Venezuela.svg Manuel Maldonado 1211WDWD0
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Wiltshire181613130
16 Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Colapinto 15140
17 Flag of Greece.svg Dimitrios Tsimpris16170
18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stefano Leaney16Ret0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Flag of Israel.svg Ido Cohen 7131380
Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Ferrari 15120
Flag of Poland.svg Filip Kaminiarz14130
PosDriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
LEC
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg

Teams' championship

12345
108643
PosTeam LEC
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Flag of Germany.svg Team Motopark 111311111111111511262
2426322331072228632
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Carlin Motorsport 679186656410633212394
10810298867611104442414
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Double R 455Ret27445523710385465
9912Ret5Ret97167513WDWD151010Ret
4 Flag of Spain.svg Teo Martín Motorsport 3244741122334Ret9697764
8389141114101113811
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fortec Motorsport 1215681091288845107141416107
Ret16711151019181211WDWD
6 Flag of Italy.svg RP Motorsport 141479916670
RetRet131213DNSRet14
7 Flag of Spain.svg Drivex School 131811Ret131215141415Ret12111213151490
15191715
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg CF Racing161613130
18Ret
9 Flag of Greece.svg Tsimpris Motorsport16170
PosDriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
LEC
Flag of France.svg
PAU
Flag of France.svg
HOC
Flag of Germany.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
RBR
Flag of Austria.svg
SIL
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
CAT
Flag of Spain.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg

Notes

  1. Rui Andrade raced in the first three races with the Toyota engine before switching to the Mercedes-Benz engine. [2]
  2. The qualifying session for the first Barcelona race was cancelled due to heavy rain; the starting order is based on the Free practice sessions results. [40]

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