2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship explained

The 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship is a motor racing championship for Formula 3 cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship is the fifteenth season of Formula 3 racing and the sixth season run under the FIA Formula 3 Championship moniker. It is an open-wheel racing category serving as the third tier of formula racing in the FIA Global Pathway. The category is run in support of selected rounds of the 2024 FIA Formula One World Championship. As the championship is a spec series, all teams and drivers competing in the championship run the same car, the Dallara F3 2019.[1]

Prema Racing entered the championship as the reigning Teams' Champions, having secured their title at the final race of the 2023 season in Monza. They also secured the Teams' Championship title in 2024.

2024 will be the final year using the Dallara F3 2019 chassis, which debuted in the inaugural 2019 season. Starting in 2025, a new chassis will be introduced.[2]

Entries

The following teams and drivers are competing in the 2024 FIA Formula 3 Championship.[3] As the championship is a spec series, all teams compete with an identical Dallara F3 2019 chassis with a 3.40NaN0 naturally-aspirated V6 engine developed by Mecachrome.[4] [5] [6] All teams compete with tyres supplied by Pirelli.

EntrantDriver nameRounds
Prema Racing1 Dino Beganovic1–9
2 Gabriele Minì1–9
3 Arvid Lindblad1–9
Trident4 Leonardo Fornaroli1–9
5 Sami Meguetounif1–9
6 Santiago Ramos1–9
MP Motorsport7 Tim Tramnitz1–9
8 Kacper Sztuka1–9
9 Alex Dunne1–9
Campos Racing10 Oliver Goethe1–9
11 Sebastián Montoya1–9
12 Mari Boya1–9
Hitech Pulse-Eight14 Luke Browning1–9
15 Martinius Stenshorne1–6, 8–9
James Wharton7
16 Cian Shields1–9
Jenzer Motorsport17 Charlie Wurz1–9
18 Max Esterson1–9
19 Matías Zagazetanowrap1–3, 5–9
James Hedley4
Van Amersfoort Racing20 Noel León1–9
21 Sophia Flörsch1–9
22 Tommy Smith1–9
ART Grand Prix23 Christian Mansell1–9
24 Laurens van Hoepen1–9
25 Nikola Tsolov1–8
Tuukka Taponen9
PHM AIX Racing (1–2)
AIX Racing (3–9)
26nowrap Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak1–9
27 Nikita Bedrin1–9
28 Joshua Dufek1–9
Rodin Motorsport29 Callum Voisin1–9
30 Piotr Wiśnicki1–9
31 Joseph Loake1–9
Source: [7]

Team changes

PHM Racing now operated independently of Charouz Racing System, after the latter co-ran the team during the 2023 season.[8] Ahead of the season, PHM also announced the AIX Investment Group as a new title sponsor, changing the team's name to PHM AIX Racing.[9]

After Rodin Cars became Carlin's majority shareholder in 2023 and rebranded it as Rodin Carlin, the Carlin family departed the team, with Rodin taking full ownership and renaming the team Rodin Motorsport.[10]

Mid-season changes

The AIX Investment Group completed its acquisition of PHM Racing ahead of the third round of the season and rebranded the team to AIX Racing.[11]

Driver changes

Reigning Teams' Champions Prema Racing saw two of their drivers graduate to Formula 2, with Zak O'Sullivan joining ART Grand Prix and Paul Aron signing with Hitech Pulse-Eight.[12] [13] Their replacements were Gabriele Minì, leaving Hitech Pulse-Eight after finishing seventh in his debut season, and Red Bull junior Arvid Lindblad, graduated from the team's Italian F4 outfit after coming third in 2023.[14] [15]

Trident also recruited two new drivers, as their reigning champion Gabriel Bortoleto left the series to graduate to Formula 2 with Invicta Racing, and Oliver Goethe moved to Campos Racing.[16] [17] The team signed two drivers graduating after two seasons of FRECA: Sami Meguetounif, who drove for MP Motorsport and came ninth in the standings in 2023, and Santiago Ramos, who finished the 2023 season in eleventh with RPM.[18] [19]

MP Motorsport promoted Franco Colapinto to their Formula 2 outfit after already fielding him in the 2023 season finale.[20] The team signed Red Bull junior Tim Tramnitz, who graduated from FRECA after coming third in the 2023 campaign with R-ace GP, to replace him.[21] Jonny Edgar also left the team and the series to race in the European Le Mans Series with Orlen Team AO by TF.[22] His replacement was Kacper Sztuka, the reigning champion of the Formula Winter Series and Italian F4 Championship.[23] With Mari Boya departing MP Motorsport to join Campos Racing. the team signed GB3 runner-up Alex Dunne to replace the Spaniard.[24]

Campos Racing signed three new drivers, all of them contesting their sophomore seasons in the championship, as Pepe Martí graduated to the team's Formula 2 outfit and Christian Mansell moved over to ART Grand Prix.[25] [26] Oliver Goethe moved over from Trident after coming eighth in 2023, Mari Boya departed MP Motorsport after ending his 2023 campaign in 17th place and Sebastián Montoya departed Hitech Pulse-Eight, with whom he came 16th.[27] [28]

Hitech Pulse-Eight saw two of their drivers move to different teams, with Gabriele Minì joining Prema Racing and Sebastián Montoya joining Campos Racing. Filling these seats were Martinius Stenshorne and Cian Shields, runners-up in FRECA and Euroformula Open respectively.[29] [30]

Jenzer Motorsport driver Alex García left the championship and was to join Isotta Fraschini in the Hypercar division of the World Endurance Championship before being replaced by Carl Bennett.[31] Matías Zagazeta replaced him, graduating to FIA Formula 3 after spending two years in FRECA culminating in a 22nd place with R-ace GP in 2023.[32] Charlie Wurz, son of former F1 driver Alexander Wurz, also joined him, stepping up from Formula Regional competition after winning the 2023 FROC.[33] Formula Ford Festival winner Max Esterson completed the team's lineup after debuting during the 2023 season, where he entered two rounds for Rodin Carlin.[34]

Van Amersfoort Racing signed reigning Euroformula Open champion Noel León, replacing Caio Collet.[35] Rafael Villagómez also departed the team and was replaced by Sophia Flörsch, the first woman to score points in Formula 3's modern era, who left PHM AIX Racing after she came 23rd with the team in 2023.[36]

ART Grand Prix recruited Christian Mansell, who left Campos Racing after concluding the 2023 campaign with 12th place in the standings, to replace Grégoire Saucy, who left the series to join United Autosports in the World Endurance Championship's new LMGT3 class.[37] The team also promoted Laurens van Hoepen from the outfit's FRECA team after he came tenth with them in the 2023 championship.[38]

PHM AIX Racing saw their driver Sophia Flörsch move to Van Amersfoort Racing. Joshua Dufek replaced her, graduating from FRECA and Euroformula Open after already debuting in the final round of the 2023 season with Campos Racing.[39] Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak joined him, graduating from the Eurocup-3 championship where he came sixth with Campos Racing.[40] Nikita Bedrin filled the final seat, switching over from Jenzer Motorsport for his second season in FIA Formula 3.[41]

Rodin driver Oliver Gray left the series and single-seater racing to move to the European Le Mans Series with Inter Europol Competition.[42] He was replaced by reigning GB3 champion Callum Voisin.[43] Another GB3 graduate in Joseph Loake, who finished the 2023 season in third with JHR Developments, joined him.[44] Piotr Wiśnicki completed Rodin's lineup, returning to FIA Formula 3 after a part-time campaign with PHM Racing in 2023.[45]

Mid-season changes

Jenzer Motorsport driver Matías Zagazeta was forced to miss the round at Monaco due to a case of appendicitis. He was replaced by GB3 race-winner James Hedley.[46]

Hitech Pulse-Eight driver Martinius Stenshorne received a suspension from the seventh round at Silverstone Circuit. He had competed in the Silverstone round of the GB3 Championship in April without prior FIA approval and was judged to have gained an illegal sporting advantage.[47] FRECA driver James Wharton replaced him for this round.[48]

Similarly to Stenshorne, ART Grand Prix driver Nikola Tsolov received a suspension from the ninth round at Spa-Francorchamps. He had competed in the Eurocup-3 round at the same circuit in April without prior FIA approval.[47] Formula Regional Middle East champion and Ferrari junior Tuukka Taponen took his place.[49]

Race calendar

RoundCircuitSprint raceFeature race
1 Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir1 March2 March
2 Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne23 March24 March
3 Imola Circuit, Imola18 May19 May
4 Circuit de Monaco, Monaco25 May26 May
522 June23 June
6 Red Bull Ring, Spielberg29 June30 June
7 Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone6 July7 July
8 Hungaroring, Mogyoród20 July21 July
9 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot27 July28 July
10 Monza Circuit, Monza31 August
Source:[50]

Calendar changes

Regulation changes

Technical regulations

Sporting regulations

From this season, a new rule in order to try and prevent drivers benefitting from causing red flags during qualifying sessions was brought in for both the Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 championships. Thus, if the stewards deem a driver to be the sole cause for the issuing of a red flag, the driver responsible will have their fastest lap time of that session deleted, as well as being prevented from taking any further part in that session.[55]

Season report

Round 1: Bahrain

Dino Beganovic set the fastest qualifying time for the opening round at Bahrain International Circuit to claim feature race pole position, followed by Luke Browning and Gabriele Minì. Laurens van Hoepen qualified twelfth and thus started the reverse-grid sprint race from first place. His ART Grand Prix teammate Nikola Tsolov took the lead at the first corner, and the two drivers continued competing for first position for much of the race. Arvid Lindblad, who started fourth, took advantage of the battle in front and overtook both drivers to claim the lead, and later the race win, on his FIA Formula 3 debut. He was joined on the podium by Van Hoepen, also on his debut race, and Leonardo Fornaroli, who had passed Tsolov in the closing laps.

Pole-sitter Beganovic encountered an issue off the start line in the feature race and was overtaken by the entire field before the first corner. The lead therefore passed to Browning, with Sami Meguetounif and Tim Tramnitz improving to the podium positions. Eighth-place starter Christian Mansell made overtakes at the start and had claimed second place by lap five. Mansell ran close behind Browning for most of the race but was unable to pass, and Browning took his first FIA Formula 3 victory, with Tramnitz completing the podium on his debut weekend. At the conclusion of the round, Browning led the Drivers' Championship by four points over Tramnitz.

Round 2: Australia

Leonardo Fornaroli qualified in first place at Albert Park Circuit ahead of Gabriele Minì and Dino Beganovic. Laurens van Hoepen started the sprint race from the front, and he and Martinius Stenshorne exchanged the lead multiple times in the early laps. Stenshorne ultimately held the position and then kept Arvid Lindblad behind, who had progressed to second place from fifth at the start. Stenshorne's victory was his first FIA Formula 3 podium finish.

Feature race pole-sitter Fornaroli led at the start and through the first restart after the safety car was deployed to recover Tommy Smith and Joseph Loake's collided cars. Beganovic overtook Fornaroli for the lead on lap 14. Minì had lost third place to Luke Browning but recovered the podium place on the penultimate lap. Beganovic's victory was his first in the category, and promoted him to fourth place in the Drivers' Championship. At the end of the round, Browning and Fornaroli were tied on points at the top of the championship – with Browning ahead by virtue of having won a race – both five points ahead of Minì.

Round 3: Italy (Imola)

Trident achieved a 1-2-3 classification in qualifying at Imola Circuit, with Santiago Ramos on feature race pole position ahead of teammates Leonardo Fornaroli and Sami Meguetounif. Kacper Sztuka started the sprint race from first place, but was overtaken by Noel León at the first corner. León held the position ahead of Oliver Goethe and Tim Tramnitz through four safety car restarts. A virtual safety car was deployed on the penultimate lap after sixth-place Browning collided with Sztuka and retired in the gravel. Racing resumed on the final lap, and a faster reaction from Goethe allowed him to gain the lead from León and cross the finish line first. Goethe was initially penalised for a safety car procedure infringement, but the penalty was later reversed and his position reinstated.[56]

Pole-sitter Ramos held the lead at the start of the feature race, but was overtaken by Fornaroli on lap three and would ultimately drop to eighth place by the end. Goethe, who started seventh, made his way up to second place and then gained the lead when Fornaroli slowed with a mechanical issue. This allowed Meguetounif into second place, who then caught and passed Goethe with four laps remaining. Meguetounif achieved his first win and podium in the category and was joined on the podium by Goethe and Fornaroli, who was able to recover positions and now led the Drivers' Championship by three points over Browning.

Round 4: Monaco

Gabriele Minì set the fastest qualifying time at the Circuit de Monaco for the second consecutive year, with Christian Mansell setting the fastest time in the second group. Nikola Tsolov started the sprint race from pole position and maintained the place, whilst Tim Tramnitz claimed second place from Laurens van Hoepen at the first corner. Mansell and Arvid Lindblad then collided at the Casino Square corner, causing their retirements and eliminating three other drivers who were caught up in the accident. The race was red-flagged to clear the track. Tsolov held his position when racing resumed, and through another safety car restart when Kacper Sztuka retired, to claim his first victory in the category.

Minì led the start of the feature race ahead of Mansell and Browning. Racing was interrupted by three safety cars; firstly when Piotr Wiśnicki collided with Charlie Wurz, secondly when Sami Meguetounif crashed whilst attempting to avoid the collided cars of Tsolov and Noel León, and thirdly when Van Hoepen hit the wall attempting to overtake Joseph Loake. The top three drivers maintained their places through each restart and Minì took his first win of the season. His victory promoted him to the lead of the Drivers' Championship, four points ahead of Browning.

Round 5: Spain

Christian Mansell achieved his first FIA Formula 3 pole position in qualifying at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, followed by Arvid Lindblad and Nikola Tsolov. Santiago Ramos started the sprint race from first place. In the opening laps of the sprint race, second-placed Sami Meguetounif collided with Ramos in an attempt to overtake, bringing out the safety car and allowing Mari Boya into the lead. Boya maintained his lead until the end of the race, which finished under safety car conditions after Sebastián Montoya and Gabriele Minì collided earlier. Boya took his first victory in the category, followed by Alex Dunne with his maiden podium finish, and Oliver Goethe.

Feature race pole-sitter Mansell led at the start but was overtaken by Lindblad on lap five. Luke Browning passed Tsolov for third place early in the race but lost the podium position to Leonardo Fornaroli in the closing laps. Lindblad claimed his second victory of the season, with Mansell and Fornaroli completing the top three. Championship leader Minì failed to score in Barcelona and dropped to third in the standings, whilst Fornaroli's podium promoted him to the lead, five points ahead of Browning.

Round 6: Austria

Browning qualified fastest at the Red Bull Ring, followed by Lindblad and Tim Tramnitz, whilst championship leader Fornaroli qualified 24th. Martinius Stenshorne started the reverse-grid sprint race from pole position, but was overtaken by Christian Mansell at the first turn and by Nikola Tsolov later on the first lap. Mansell and Tsolov then fought for the lead until the closing stages of the race, passing each other multiple times. In the closing laps, a high-speed collision between Sebastián Montoya and Alex Dunne in a battle for fourth place brought out the safety car, under which the race ended. Tsolov and Stenshorne both passed Mansell shortly before racing was paused, allowing Tsolov to take his second win of the season.

At the start of the feature race, pole-sitter Browning held his lead and Dino Beganovic progressed to the podium positions, having started fifth. Noel León started 13th and made his way to fourth place by lap 13 of 26, but contact with Oliver Goethe gave León a puncture, which dropped him outside of the points. Browning led the entire race distance to achieve his second victory of the year, followed by Gabriele Minì and Beganovic. Browning's win promoted him to first place in the Drivers' Championship, 11 points ahead of Minì.

Round 7: United Kingdom

Browning was again fastest in qualifying at Silverstone Circuit, ahead of Max Esterson and Sami Meguetounif. Heavy rain at the circuit forced the sprint race to be rescheduled from its morning slot to the evening. Noel León started first in the sprint race but was passed by Arvid Lindblad at the first corner. The race was interrupted by a safety car on lap four after an accident involving Esterson and Oliver Goethe. Lindblad led the rest of the race and claimed his third win of the season, followed by León and Matías Zagazeta, who took his first podium in the category.

Rain before the start of the feature race led to most of the drivers electing to start on wet-weather tyres, though drying conditions prompted some to pull into the pit lane after the formation lap to switch to slicks, including tenth-place starter Lindblad. Eighth-place starter Callum Voisin was one of the few drivers to start the race on slicks, and quickly made overtakes on a drying track to lead the race by lap three. An incident involving Alex Dunne, Dino Beganovic and Sophia Flörsch brought out the safety car on lap five, but a resumption of rain compelled the wet-tyre runners to stay out and allowed pole-sitter Browning to regain the lead from Voisin. A crash involving Joshua Dufek, Sebastián Montoya and Dunne then brought out another safety car on lap eight. The track began to dry again in the closing laps, giving the advantage to the slick runners and allowing Voisin back into the lead. Voisin crossed the line first, but was penalised for having made an off-track overtake earlier, demoting him to third place and handing the win to Lindblad. Gabriele Minì, who started 14th, finished second to gain the lead of the Drivers' Championship. Lindblad's double victory promoted him to second in the standings, six points behind Minì.

Round 8: Hungary

Laurens van Hoepen qualified fastest at the Hungaroring, with Nikola Tsolov second and Leonardo Fornaroli third, whilst the main title contenders qualified outside the top 12. Dino Beganovic started the sprint race from pole position, with Nikita Bedrin and Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak in second and third. On the first lap of the sprint race, Beganovic was passed by Bedrin, and he would retain the lead until the end of the race, achieving his first FIA Formula 3 victory. Inthraphuvasak passed Beganovic on lap ten after Beganovic ran wide while attempting an overtake on Bedrin. He eventually finished second, marking his first points finish and first podium in FIA Formula 3.

Results and standings

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1SR Bahrain International Circuit Laurens van Hoepennowrap Arvid Lindbladnowrap Prema RacingReport
FR Dino Beganovic Luke Browning Hitech Pulse-Eight
2SR Albert Park Circuit Martinius Stenshorne Hitech Pulse-EightReport
FR Leonardo Fornarolinowrap Dino Beganovicnowrap Dino Beganovicnowrap Prema Racing
3SR Imola Circuit Oliver Goethe Oliver Goethe Campos RacingReport
FR Santiago Ramos Oliver Goethe Sami Meguetounif Trident
4SR Circuit de Monaco Dino Beganovic Nikola Tsolov ART Grand PrixReport
FRnowrap Gabriele Minìnowrap Martinius Stenshorne Gabriele Minì Prema Racing
5SR Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Leonardo Fornaroli Mari Boya Campos RacingReport
FR Christian Mansell Luke Browning Arvid Lindblad Prema Racing
6SR Red Bull Ring Nikola Tsolov Nikola Tsolov ART Grand PrixReport
FR Luke Browning Piotr Wiśnicki Luke Browning Hitech Pulse-Eight
7SR Silverstone Circuit Arvid Lindblad Arvid Lindblad Prema RacingReport
FR Luke Browning Gabriele Minì Arvid Lindblad Prema Racing
8SR Hungaroring Nikita Bedrin AIX RacingReport
FRnowrap Laurens van Hoepen Nikola Tsolov ART Grand Prix
9SR Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Noel León Dino Beganovic Prema RacingReport
FR Callum Voisin Callum Voisin Callum Voisin Rodin Motorsport
10SR Monza CircuitReport
FR

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers in both races. The pole-sitter in the feature race also receives two points, and one point is given to the driver who set the fastest lap in both the feature and sprint races, provided that driver finished inside the top ten. If the driver who set the fastest lap is classified outside the top ten, the point is given to the driver who set the fastest lap of those inside the top ten. No extra points are awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race as the grid for it is set by reversing the top twelve qualifiers.

Sprint race points

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers. A bonus point is awarded to the driver who set the fastest lap and finished in the top ten.[57]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  FL 
Points109876543211
Feature race points

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to the pole-sitter and to the driver who set the fastest lap and finished in the top ten.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642121

Drivers' Championship standings

DriverBHR
ALB
IMO
MON
CAT
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
Points
SRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFR
1 Leonardo Fornaroli37F92P113957F31291077393129
2 Gabriele Minì766366111PRet216262F1411213128
3 Luke Browning15128426†483F125F111P24 8P812126123
4 Arvid Lindblad1821187Ret491Ret71F11528†15Ret113
5 Dino Beganovic2913P131F457F688153111939111100
6 Christian Mansell14210101220Ret2112P34121354F162197
7 Oliver Goethe910591F2F10103475Ret611861994
8 Nikola Tsolov4 11201913261271361F651529175
9 Noel León2212Ret25319423699232101223F473
10 Callum Voisin17211821Ret291213Ret161425436671P F67
11 Tim Tramnitz53121521128101181525144204963
12 Laurens van Hoepen2F153137133Ret529†58F9119DSQP101254
13 Sami Meguetounif1041712Ret122†RetRet151020812102527553
14 Mari Boya8294F7Ret96711422181623181028Ret41
15 Sebastián Montoya18178625101815Ret12RetRet7Ret19195240
16 Santiago Ramos2152424108P15142110241319162858835
17 Alex Dunne1297161416Ret162741022Ret2016231030
18 Martinius Stenshorne111412622141626427212131318Ret26
19 Nikita Bedrin1320218930Ret24Ret30†13Ret1391F7132025
20 Tommy Smith282227Ret24271312182521222142524251612
21 Max Esterson62426141821141722231817Ret181615Ret711
22 Charlie Wurz1916115232419Ret16132027RetRet17Ret262310
23 Piotr Wiśnicki2525232320232125242423191452421212410
24 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak1619RetRetRet28171825262726202021429159
25 Matías ZagazetaRet181517171719191714322Ret27†17178
26 Joseph Loake272314Ret212559152219241524262611258
27 Kacper Sztuka20281618515Ret112328Ret16Ret17271820186
28 Sophia Flörsch2330†19Ret1512Ret1920182611RetRet232319Ret0
29 Cian Shields262625201918Ret211420162117Ret211722220
30 Joshua Dufek242722221622Ret20171725Ret23Ret222224140
31 Tuukka Taponen14Ret0
32 James Wharton18210
33 James Hedley20220
DriverSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRPoints
BHR
ALB
IMO
MON
CAT
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
Notes:

Teams' Championship standings

TeamBHR
ALB
IMO
MON
CAT
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
Points
SRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFR
1 Prema Racing1621F457F1P81621F139111341
7863661149815362F1411213
2913P131187Ret6Ret21Ret711191528†15Ret
2 ART Grand Prix2F23107131252P1F4511511012226
411101312203271163691394F1421
141520191326RetRet1329†58F121529DSQP16Ret
3 Trident3492P101957F3109877383217
1051712113151421101213101210595
217F2424Ret8P22†RetRet15242019162825278
4 Campos Racing8104F61F2F6714757611852175
917572591010312221816231810619
182989Ret101815Ret14RetRetRetRet191928Ret
5 Hitech Pulse-Eight1111419483F45F21P178P812126149
151425202214162112201112182113131822
2626282626†18Ret261427162124Ret211722Ret
6 MP Motorsport53715211282741022144164999
1291216515Ret111011815251720182010
202816181416Ret162328Ret16RetRet27202318
7 Rodin Motorsport1721142120235915161419436671P F85
25231823212512132422192414524211124
272523RetRet292125Ret242325152426262125
8 Van Amersfoort Racing2212192531241269911241223F485
232227Ret1519131918182122211023231916
2830†RetRet2427Ret2320252623RetRet252425Ret
9 PHM AIX Racing (1–2)
AIX Racing (3–9)
13192189221718171713261391F7131434
162022221628Ret20252625Ret20202142415
2427RetRetRet30Ret24Ret30†27Ret23Ret22222920
10 Jenzer Motorsport6161151717141716131714318161517729
191815141821192219191817Ret221727†2617
Ret242617232420Ret22232027RetRetRetRetRet23
TeamSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRPoints
BHR
ALB
IMO
MON
CAT
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
Notes:

External links

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