FIA Formula 3 Championship 2019

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FIA F3 Championship 2019
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master
Driver: RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman
Team: ItalyItaly Prema Racing
Season dates
Number of races: 16
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The winner of the championship: Robert Schwarzman

The 2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship was the first season of the FIA Formula 3 Championship . It started on May 11th in Barcelona and ended on September 29th in Sochi . The winner of the championship was the Russian Robert Schwarzman .

Teams and drivers

In 2019 ten teams with three vehicles each competed in the FIA ​​Formula 3 Championship. ART Grand Prix, Campos Racing, Jenzer Motorsport, MP Motorsport and Trident started in the GP3 series in 2018 , Carlin, Hitech Grand Prix and Prema Racing started in the European Formula 3 Championship in 2018 . HWA Racelab and Charouz Racing System did not compete in any Formula 3 series in 2018.

image team Automobile # driver Race weekend
ART Grand Prix FranceFrance ART Grand Prix 01 GermanyGermany David Beckmann 1-7
02 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Max Fewtrell 1-7
03 DenmarkDenmark Christian Lundgaard 1-7
MP Motorsport NetherlandsNetherlands MP Motorsport 04th New ZealandNew Zealand Liam Lawson 1-7
05 FinlandFinland Simo Laaksonen 1-7
06th NetherlandsNetherlands Richard Verschoor 1-7
Sauber Junior Team by Charouz Czech RepublicCzech Republic Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 07th GermanyGermany Lirim Zendeli 1-7
08th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabio Scherer 1-7
09 South AfricaSouth Africa Raoul Hyman 1-7
HWA Racelab GermanyGermany HWA Racelab 10 NetherlandsNetherlands Bent Viscaal 1-7
11 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jake Hughes 1-7
12 IranIran Keyvan Andres 1-7
Jenzer Motorsport SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jenzer Motorsport 14th JapanJapan Yuki Tsunoda 1-7
15th RussiaRussia Artyom Petrov 1
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Giorgio Carrara 3, 5-7
ItalyItaly Frederico Malvestiti 4th
16 GermanyGermany Andreas Estner 1-7
Trident ItalyItaly Trident 17th CanadaCanada Devlin DeFrancesco 1-7
18th BrazilBrazil Pedro Piquet 1-7
19th FinlandFinland Niko Kari 1-7
Hitech Grand Prix United KingdomUnited Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 20th ItalyItaly Leonardo Pulcini 1-7
21st EstoniaEstonia Jüri Vips 1-7
22nd China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Yifei 1-7
Campos Racing SpainSpain Campos Racing 23 AustraliaAustralia Alex Peroni 1-7
24 ItalyItaly Alessio Deledda 1-7
25th SpainSpain Sebastián Fernández 1-7
Prema Racing ItalyItaly Prema Racing 26th New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong 1-7
27 IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala 1-7
28 RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman 1-7
Carlin Buzz Racing United KingdomUnited Kingdom Carlin Buzz Racing 29 JapanJapan Teppei Natori 1-7
30th BrazilBrazil Felipe Drugovich 1-7
31 United StatesUnited States Logan Sargeant 1-7

Racing calendar

In 2019, eight racing weekends were held as part of the 2019 Formula 1 World Championship supporting program .

No. date Racetrack winner Second Third
01. May 11th SpainSpain Barcelona RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman DenmarkDenmark Christian Lundgaard New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong
02. 12th of May IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala EstoniaEstonia Jüri Vips FinlandFinland Niko Kari
03. June 22 FranceFrance Le Castellet IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman BrazilBrazil Pedro Piquet
04th 23rd June RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman BrazilBrazil Pedro Piquet IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala
05. June 29th AustriaAustria Spielberg EstoniaEstonia Jüri Vips United KingdomUnited Kingdom Max Fewtrell New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong
06th June 30th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jake Hughes IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman
07th July 13th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Silverstone EstoniaEstonia Jüri Vips IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong
08th. July 14th ItalyItaly Leonardo Pulcini RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman New ZealandNew Zealand Liam Lawson
09. 03rd August HungaryHungary Mogyoród DenmarkDenmark Christian Lundgaard United KingdomUnited Kingdom Max Fewtrell United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jake Hughes
10. 04th of August New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong ItalyItaly Leonardo Pulcini United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jake Hughes
11. August 31 BelgiumBelgium Spa Francorchamps BrazilBrazil Pedro Piquet RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala
12. 0September 1 New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong JapanJapan Yuki Tsunoda RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman
13. 07th of September ItalyItaly Monza RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala JapanJapan Yuki Tsunoda
14th 0September 8th JapanJapan Yuki Tsunoda New ZealandNew Zealand Liam Lawson United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jake Hughes
15th September 28th RussiaRussia Sochi New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman FinlandFinland Niko Kari
16. September 29th EstoniaEstonia Jüri Vips New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman

Rating

Point system

In the main race (HAU), the first ten of the race get 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 or 1 point (s). In the sprint race (SPR), the first ten of the race receive 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 point (s). In addition, the winner of the qualifying, who starts from pole position in the main race, receives four points. The driver who achieves the fastest lap of the first ten classified drivers receives two points.

Driver ranking

Item driver SpainSpain ESP FranceFrance FRA AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA RussiaRussia RUS Points
HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR
1 RussiaRussia Robert Schwarzman 1 4th 2 1 5 3 5 2 5 DNF 2 3 1 8th 2 3 212
2 New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Armstrong 3 5 6th 6th 3 19th 3 4th 8th 1 8th 1 21st 14th 1 2 158
3 IndiaIndia Jehan Daruvala 7th 1 1 3 4th 2 2 28 11 7th 3 5 2 13 5 14th 157
4th EstoniaEstonia Jüri Vips 6th 2 4th 17th 1 6th 1 15th 4th 4th 5 21st DNF 11 8th 1 141
5 BrazilBrazil Pedro Piquet 26th 16 3 2 6th 15th 6th 27 DNF 27 1 6th 5 5 6th DNF 98
6th DenmarkDenmark Christian Lundgaard 2 6th DNF 15th 26th 17th 7th 5 1 5 4th 4th 13 9 14th 9 97
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jake Hughes 17th DNF DNF 7th 7th 1 9 DNF 3 3 21st DNF 6th 3 7th 4th 90
8th ItalyItaly Leonardo Pulcini 20th 21st DNF 12 9 5 4th 1 7th 2 7th 7th 10 6th 4th 16 78
9 JapanJapan Yuki Tsunoda 10 9 7th 9 16 11 14th 7th 9 6th 6th 2 3 1 12 25th 67
10 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Max Fewtrell 5 8th DNF 18th 2 4th 19th 12 2 24 9 DNF 14th 21st 11 11 57
11 New ZealandNew Zealand Liam Lawson NC 17th 9 5 14th 25th 8th 3 16 9 12 19th 7th 2 18th 8th 41
12 FinlandFinland Niko Kari 8th 3 18th 24 11 8th 18th 19th 14th 12 19th DNF DNF 15th 3 5 36
13 NetherlandsNetherlands Richard Verschoor 19th 19th 14th 4th 10 12 17th 21st 27 17th 17th 11 4th 4th 10 7th 34
14th GermanyGermany David Beckmann 4th 7th 10 DNF 15th 10 11 6th 28 19th 10 12 DNF 28 WD WD 20th
15th NetherlandsNetherlands Bent Viscaal 13 13 5 20th 13 DNF 22nd 20th 19th 10 20th 14th 17th 27 DNF 17th 10
16 BrazilBrazil Felipe Drugovich 11 10 19th 10 12 14th 13 10 6th DNF 18th 9 16 12 25th 15th 8th
17th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabio Scherer 27 DNF 15th DNF DNF 23 16 8th 15th 13 27 18th 8th 7th DNF DNF 7th
18th GermanyGermany Lirim Zendeli 14th 11 DNF 16 8th 7th 15th 9 DNF 20th 22nd 22nd DNF 18th WD WD 6th
19th United StatesUnited States Logan Sargeant 15th 14th 12 8th 22nd 26th 26th 13 10 8th 13 DNF 9 10 15th 10 5
20th AustraliaAustralia Alex Peroni 12 24 8th 14th 21st DNF 10 DNF 26th 16 DNF 15th DNF DNS 5
21st China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ye Yifei 22nd DNF 13 22nd 20th DNF 12 11 18th 22nd 15th 10 DNF 19th 13 6th 4th
22nd South AfricaSouth Africa Raoul Hyman 21st DNF 17th 13 19th 16 DNF 18th 22nd 25th 26th DNF 15th 17th 9 13 2
23 FinlandFinland Simo Laaksonen 9 DNF 20th DNF 18th 18th 24 24 17th 18th 24 DNF 20th 20th 17th DNF 2
24 JapanJapan Teppei Natori 24 15th DNF DNF DNF 22nd 25th 16 20th DNF 11 8th 11 29 20th 19th 1
25th CanadaCanada Devlin DeFrancesco 23 20th 21st 21st 17th 9 27 17th 12 11 29 DNF 12 16 23 12 0
26th GermanyGermany Andreas Estner 25th 22nd 11 11 23 20th 23 22nd 21st 15th 23 17th 22nd 24 24 18th 0
27 SpainSpain Sebastián Fernández 16 12 DNF DNF 24 DNF 20th 14th 13 23 25th 13 18th 26th 16 24 0
28 IranIran Keyvan Andres 28 18th DNS 19th 27 13 21st 26th 23 14th 14th 16 19th 22nd 19th 23 0
29 ItalyItaly Alessio Deledda DNF 23 16 23 25th 24 DNF 25th 24 26th 28 20th 23 25th 21st 22nd 0
30th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Giorgio Carrara 28 21st 25th 21st 16 DNF DNF 23 0
31 RussiaRussia Artyom Petrov 18th DNF 0
32 GermanyGermany David Schumacher 22nd 20th 0
33 MacauMacau Hon Chio Leong DNF 21st 0
34 ItalyItaly Frederico Malvestiti DNF 23 0
Item driver SpainSpain ESP FranceFrance FRA AustriaAustria AUT United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR HungaryHungary HUN BelgiumBelgium BEL ItalyItaly ITA RussiaRussia RUS Points
HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR HAU SPR
Legend
colour abbreviation meaning
gold - victory
silver - 2nd place
bronze - 3rd place
green - Placement in the points
blue - Classified outside the point ranks
violet DNF Race not finished (did not finish)
NC not classified
red DNQ did not qualify
DNPQ failed in pre-qualification (did not pre-qualify)
black DSQ disqualified
White DNS not at the start (did not start)
WD withdrawn
Light Blue PO only participated in the training (practiced only)
TD Friday test driver
without DNP did not participate in the training (did not practice)
INJ injured or sick
EX excluded
DNA did not arrive
C. Race canceled
  no participation in the World Cup
other P / bold Pole position
SR / italic Fastest race lap
* not at the finish,
but counted due to the distance covered
() Streak results
underlined Leader in the overall standings

Web links

Individual evidence

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