Mexican Formula 4 Championship

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Mexican Formula 4 Championship
Current season Mexican Formula 4 Championship 2019/20
Vehicle type Monoposto
Country or region MexicoMexico Mexico
First season 2015/16
chassis FranceFrance Mygale M14-F4
Engines United StatesUnited States Ford 1.6 liter EcoBoost
tires ItalyItaly Pirelli
Official website fiaf4.mx

The Mexican Formula 4 Championship (officially FIA F4 NACAM certified By FIA ) is an automobile racing series according to the FIA - Formula 4 regulations in Mexico . The Mexican Formula 4 Championship was held for the first time in the 2015/16 season.

history

After the FIA ​​decided to introduce Formula 4 regulations in 2013, the Mexican Formula 4 championship was launched for the 2015/16 season. The championship is organized by the Association Organización Mexicana De Automovilismo Internacional (OMDAI).

vehicle

In the Mexican Formula 4 Championship, the Formula 4 chassis from Mygale , with a Ford 1.6 liter EcoBoost engine, is used. The tires come from Pirelli .

particularities

In addition to the points system envisaged by the FIA, all drivers outside the top 10 that are evaluated receive a point.

statistics

season master Points Second Points Third Points
2015/16 MexicoMexico Axel Matus 405 MexicoMexico José Sierra 255 MexicoMexico Patricio O'Ward 247
2016/17 GuyanaGuyana Calving Ming 350 MexicoMexico José Sierra 295 MexicoMexico Alexis Carreño 225
2017/18 MexicoMexico Moisés de la Vara 358 BrazilBrazil Igor Fraga 265 MexicoMexico Alexandra Monhaupt 183
2018/19 MexicoMexico Manuel Sulaiman 366 United StatesUnited States Jak Crawford 333 MexicoMexico Pablo Perez de Lara 262

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Espectacular presentation del Campeonato FIA F4 NACAM certified By FIA. news.informanet.us, accessed July 19, 2017 (Spanish).
  2. Renault engine to power new F4SEA series. mygale-cars.com, accessed on July 19, 2017 (English).
  3. About the F4 NACAM FIA Championship. mygale-cars.com, accessed on July 19, 2017 (English).
  4. ^ Pirelli patrocina la F4 en México. fiaf4.mx, accessed July 19, 2017 (Spanish).
  5. Sporty Reglemant of the FIA ​​F4 NACAM certified By FIA Series. omdai.org, accessed July 19, 2017 (Spanish).
  6. Championship result 2015/16. archive.org, accessed July 19, 2017 (Spanish).
  7. Championship result 2016/17. fiaf4.mx, accessed July 19, 2017 (Spanish).
  8. Championship result 2017/18. fiaf4.mx, accessed January 18, 2018 (Spanish).
  9. Championship results driver standings 2019. driverdb.com, accessed on December 31, 2019 (English).