Oscar Piastri became the second FIA Formula 3 Champion.
Prema Racing entered the season as the defending Teams' Champions and successfully secured back to back teams titles after the first race at Monza.

The 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship was the eleventh season of the third-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also second season under the moniker of FIA Formula 3 Championship, a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seat open-wheel formula racing cars. The championship featured drivers competing in 3.4-litre Formula 3 racing cars which conformed to the technical regulations, or formula, of the championship. It ran in support of the Formula 1 World Championship and its sister series, Formula 2, serving as the third tier of formula racing in the FIA Global Pathway.

Oscar Piastri won the title at the Mugello round, which is the final round of the season. Prema Racing became the Teams' Champion for the second season in the row having won the title at the Monza round.

Entries

The following teams and drivers were under contract to compete in the 2020 championship. As the championship was a spec series, all teams competed with an identical Dallara F3 2019 chassis and a bespoke tyre compound developed by Pirelli. Each car was powered by a 3.4 L (207 cu in) naturally-aspirated V6 engine developed by Mecachrome.

EntrantNo.Driver nameRounds
Italy Prema Racing1Australia Oscar PiastriAll
2Denmark Frederik VestiAll
3United States Logan SargeantAll
United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix4United Kingdom Max Fewtrell1–6
France Pierre-Louis Chovet7–8
5New Zealand Liam LawsonAll
6Norway Dennis HaugerAll
France ART Grand Prix7France Théo PourchaireAll
8Russia Alexander SmolyarAll
9Spain Sebastián FernándezAll
Italy Trident10Germany Lirim ZendeliAll
11Germany David BeckmannAll
12United Kingdom Olli CaldwellAll
Germany HWA Racelab14Brazil Enzo FittipaldiAll
15United Kingdom Jake HughesAll
16Australia Jack DoohanAll
Netherlands MP Motorsport17Netherlands Richard VerschoorAll
18Netherlands Bent ViscaalAll
19Austria Lukas DunnerAll
Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport20Australia Calan WilliamsAll
21Italy Federico MalvestitiAll
22Italy Matteo NanniniAll
Czech Republic Charouz Racing System23Czech Republic Roman StaněkAll
24Brazil Igor Fraga1–8
25Germany David Schumacher1–6
Russia Michael Belov7–9
United Kingdom Carlin Buzz Racing26United Kingdom Clément NovalakAll
27United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed1–3
United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat4–5
Italy Leonardo Pulcini6
Germany David Schumacher7–9
28United States Cameron DasAll
Spain Campos Racing29Australia Alex PeroniAll
30Italy Alessio DeleddaAll
31Germany Sophia Flörsch1–6, 8–9
Germany Andreas Estner7
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In detail

Marcus Armstrong, Jehan Daruvala and reigning champion Robert Shwartzman all left Prema Racing and the championship to graduate to Formula 2. Logan Sargeant switched from Carlin Buzz Racing to join Prema alongside reigning Formula Regional European and Formula Renault Eurocup champions Frederik Vesti and Renault-backed Oscar Piastri.

Leonardo Pulcini, Jüri Vips and Yifei Ye all left Hitech Grand Prix, with Pulcini and Vips moving to the International GT Open and Super Formula series respectively. Hitech hired Red Bull junior drivers Liam Lawson, who switched from MP Motorsport, and reigning Italian F4 champion Dennis Hauger. They were joined by Renault junior Max Fewtrell, who left ART Grand Prix.

ART Grand Prix fielded an all-new lineup as David Beckmann left for Trident and Christian Lundgaard graduated to the team's Formula 2 outfit. The seats were taken by reigning ADAC Formula 4 champion Théo Pourchaire, Formula Renault Eurocup graduate Aleksandr Smolyar, and Sebastián Fernández, who moved from Campos Racing.

Trident Racing initially retained Devlin DeFrancesco for 2020 but he was replaced with David Beckmann shortly before the championship began. Niko Kari left the team for Charouz Racing System and Pedro Piquet graduated to Formula 2. Their seats were taken by Lirim Zendeli, who joined the team from Charouz, and Formula Regional European graduate Olli Caldwell.

HWA Racelab retained Jake Hughes while Bent Viscaal and Keyvan Andres left the team, with Viscaal switching to MP Motorsport. Formula Regional European runner-up and Ferrari Driver Academy member Enzo Fittipaldi joined the team, as did Asian F3 runner-up and Red Bull junior Jack Doohan.

MP Motorsport retained Richard Verschoor and signed Euroformula Open graduate Lukas Dunner alongside Bent Viscaal. Simo Laaksonen left the team.

Yuki Tsunoda and Andreas Estner left Jenzer Motorsport, with Tsunoda graduating to Formula 2. They were replaced by Euroformula Open driver Calan Williams and reigning Formula 4 UAE champion Matteo Nannini. Federico Malvestiti, who raced for Jenzer at the fourth round of the 2019 season as a replacement driver, joined the team full-time.

Raoul Hyman and Fabio Scherer left Charouz Racing System, with Scherer joining the DTM series. They were replaced by reigning Toyota Racing Series champion Igor Fraga and Formula Regional European graduate David Schumacher. Despite initially hiring Niko Kari for 2020, Charouz Racing System replaced him with Formula 4 graduate Roman Staněk shortly before the season opener.

Felipe Drugovich and Teppei Natori left Carlin Buzz Racing to compete in Formula 2 and Super Formula Lights respectively. Their seats were filled by Euroformula Open graduate Cameron Das and BRDC British Formula 3 champions Enaam Ahmed and Clément Novalak.

Alex Peroni and Alessio Deledda were retained by Campos Racing. Sebastián Fernández was replaced with Formula Regional European graduate Sophia Flörsch.

Midseason changes

The first mid-season change came for the fourth round at Silverstone, when Enaam Ahmed left Carlin Buzz Racing. He was replaced by McLaren Automotive sportscar driver Ben Barnicoat. Barnicoat was recalled by McLaren before the sixth round in Barcelona and former Hitech Grand Prix driver Leonardo Pulcini stood in for him.

The seventh round at Spa-Francorchamps featured multiple driver changes. David Schumacher departed from Charouz Racing System and announced he would join Carlin for the remainder of the season, thereby replacing Pulcini. Schumacher's seat at Charouz was taken by Formula Renault Eurocup driver Michael Belov. Campos driver Sophia Flörsch missed the round due to commitments in the European Le Mans Series. Former Jenzer driver Andreas Estner deputised in her place. Hitech Grand Prix parted ways with Max Fewtrell and his seat was taken by Formula Regional European driver Pierre-Louis Chovet.

Chovet returned to the Formula Regional European Championship before the season finale at Mugello. Igor Fraga left Charouz to fill Chovet's seat at Hitech, however Charouz refused to authorise the move. Hitech claimed that Charouz had initially agreed to release Fraga before reversing their decision. This left Fraga without a seat at all and both teams competed at Mugello without a third driver.

Calendar

The following nine rounds were scheduled to take place as part of the 2020 championship. The series was to hold its opening round at the Bahrain International Circuit for the first time, and the Circuit Paul Ricard round was to be replaced by a round at Circuit Zandvoort. However, the championship was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which saw several rounds postponed. A revised calendar was published in June 2020, which included two events at the Red Bull Ring and two at the Silverstone Circuit.

RoundCircuitRace 1Race 2
1Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg4 July5 July
211 July12 July
3Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród18 July19 July
4United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone1 August2 August
58 August9 August
6Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló15 August16 August
7Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot29 August30 August
8Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza5 September6 September
9Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero12 September13 September
Russia Sochi Autodrom, SochiCancelledCancelled
Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, SakhirCancelledCancelled
Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, ZandvoortCancelledCancelled
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Regulation changes

Sporting regulations

The championship changed the grid and point systems for the second race of each weekend. The top ten finishers in the first race all scored points and had their places reversed for the grid of the second race.

Season report

At the first round at the Red Bull Ring, ART's Sebastián Fernández took pole position. In race 1, Fernández and Prema's Oscar Piastri collided at the first turn, forcing Fernández into retirement. Piastri went on to win the race on his FIA Formula 3 debut, with Logan Sargeant and Alex Peroni completing the top three. Carlin's Clément Novalak finished 10th and thus started race 2 from pole position. Hitech's Liam Lawson came from fifth on the grid to claim his maiden FIA F3 victory ahead of Richard Verschoor. Novalak took Carlin's first FIA F3 podium with third place. The first round ended with Piastri leading the championship by seven points.

Prema's Frederik Vesti took pole position at the next Red Bull Ring round on the following weekend. The race was affected by heavy rain and was interrupted by safety car periods due to multiple incidents, before eventually being red-flagged on lap 15 of 24. As a result, only half-points were awarded. Vesti took the race victory followed by the Trident pair of Lirim Zendeli and David Beckmann. Near the end of race 2, Liam Lawson and reverse-grid pole-sitter Jake Hughes collided whilst battling for the lead, forcing both into retirement and allowing ART's Théo Pourchaire to claim his first FIA F3 victory. He was followed by Logan Sargeant in second and Beckmann in third. Oscar Piastri maintained his championship lead by 6.5 points.

Qualifying at the Hungaroring was stopped and then postponed due to heavy rain, with ART's Aleksandr Smolyar taking pole position when the session was restarted. Smolyar was eliminated from race 1 after he and Logan Sargeant collided at the first corner. At the same time, a multi-car collision further back eliminated Frederik Vesti and Calan Williams. Théo Pourchaire took the lead of the race, which was soon red-flagged for over 20 minutes when Liam Lawson's car spilt oil on the track. Pourchaire maintained the lead of the race and took his second consecutive victory, with Oscar Piastri in second and Sargeant in third. Sargeant was later penalised for an illegal overtake, promoting Bent Viscaal to the podium. David Beckmann began race 2 from pole position but was soon passed by Dennis Hauger, who led the majority of the race. Viscaal, who started in eighth place, made his way up to the lead but collected two five-second time penalties along the way for causing a collision with Igor Fraga and an illegal overtake on Sargeant. Viscaal had opened up a lead of six seconds before Federico Malvestiti crashed with two laps remaining, bringing out the safety car. The race ended under safety car conditions and Viscaal's penalties demoted him to 17th place. Beckmann was awarded the victory, followed by Piastri in second and Hauger in third. Piastri's championship lead had now extended to 26 points.

Logan Sargeant took his maiden pole for the first round at Silverstone, but could only convert it into a third-place finish in race 1 after being overtaken by Liam Lawson and Oscar Piastri early in the race. The race ended under the safety car after a collision between Olli Caldwell, Lukas Dunner and Max Fewtrell. Lawson broke his series of three non-finishes with the win ahead of Piastri and Sargeant. In race 2, Aleksandr Smolyar led for the entire race distance and claimed victory on the road, but was handed a five-second penalty post-race for illegal defending, demoting him to sixth. As a result, David Beckmann inherited his second sprint race win in succession, with Clément Novalak and Alex Peroni rounding out the podium. Piastri retired from race 2 with a stuck-open DRS, but retained the championship lead by 17 points over Sargeant.

Sargeant again took pole position at the second Silverstone round and converted it into his maiden FIA F3 victory in race 1, followed by Jake Hughes and Liam Lawson. With Oscar Piastri finishing seventh, Sargeant took the lead of the championship by six points. Carlin replacement driver Ben Barnicoat started race 2 on pole position after teammate Clément Novalak received a penalty, but Barnicoat went on to retire with mechanical issues. Lirim Zendeli took the lead at the race start and was closely followed by Bent Viscaal until the final lap. The two drivers fought for position before Viscaal passed Zendeli at the final corner, taking his maiden FIA F3 victory by a margin of 0.189 seconds. Théo Pourchaire completed the podium. Sargeant was eliminated from the race after a collision with Cameron Das, but kept the lead of the championship by one point as title rival Piastri finished sixth.

Sargeant took his third consecutive pole position at the next round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, but dropped back to third place in race 1 behind eventual winner Jake Hughes and Liam Lawson. Jenzer driver Matteo Nannini started race 2 from pole position, but fifth-placed Oscar Piastri had the best start and took the lead of the race before the end of the first lap. Piastri maintained his lead to take his second victory of the season, with Alex Peroni in second and Nannini third with his maiden FIA F3 podium finish. Sargeant finished fifth and held on to first place in the championship by one point.

Lirim Zendeli took his first FIA F3 pole position at Spa-Francorchamps and led the entirety of race 1 to claim his maiden victory. He was followed by Théo Pourchaire in second and Trident teammate David Beckmann in third. Title contender Piastri finished fifth, whilst Sargeant suffered engine trouble and eventually finished eighth, allowing Piastri to take the lead of the championship by five points. MP Motorsport's Richard Verschoor started race 2 from pole position, but dropped back to eventually finish seventh. Sargeant took the lead of the race early on and held off teammate Frederik Vesti to take his second victory of the season, with Liam Lawson in third place. Piastri crossed the line fifth but was penalised for an illegal overtake and demoted to sixth. Sargeant reclaimed the championship lead by seven points.

A turbulent qualifying session at Monza ended with Théo Pourchaire fastest, but he and eight other drivers were handed grid penalties for driving unnecessarily slowly, promoting Liam Lawson from fourth to pole position. Pourchaire soon took the lead in race 1 and led until Frederik Vesti, who started ninth, took the lead with two laps to go and claimed his second victory of the season. Pourchaire finished second and Piastri finished third after starting the race in 15th place. This allowed Piastri to reclaim the lead of the championship by eight points; Sargeant failed to score after being pitched into a spin by Clément Novalak and finishing near the back. The teams' championship was decided after race 1 when Prema built an unassailable points lead with three races remaining. In race 2, Lirim Zendeli took the lead at the start from pole-sitter Michael Belov. Zendeli fought for the lead with Enzo Fittipaldi before the two collided, causing Fittipaldi to drop to the back with a puncture. The lead of the race soon passed to Liam Lawson and then Jake Hughes. On lap 10 of 22, fourth-placed Piastri was tapped by Novalak, causing a multi-car accident and forcing both drivers as well as David Schumacher into retirement. No Prema driver would finish the race after Sargeant and Vesti made contact and retired with three laps to go. Hughes won the race followed by Lawson and Pourchaire. A number of drivers were issued penalties post-race, including Lawson for forcing Zendeli off-track, which promoted Aleksandr Smolyar to his first FIA F3 podium. Piastri and Sargeant were both issued with grid penalties for the final round.

Piastri entered the final round at Mugello with an eight-point lead over Sargeant in the standings. Lirim Zendeli took pole position and he, Jake Hughes and Frederik Vesti fought for the lead for the major part of race 1. Vesti came out on top, followed by Hughes with Théo Pourchaire coming from seventh to finish third. Piastri failed to score points after starting 16th and Sargeant finished sixth to leave both drivers tied on 160 points going into the final race, with Pourchaire the only other driver in mathematical contention for the title nine points behind. Liam Lawson started race 2 on pole position, with Sargeant, Pourchaire and Piastri starting fifth, eighth and 11th respectively. Sargeant was forced into retirement on the first lap after a collision with Lirim Zendeli, eliminating him from title contention. Pourchaire made multiple overtakes to eventually finish third behind winner Lawson and David Beckmann, however this was only enough to take second place in the championship as Piastri finished seventh to claim the title.

Results and standings

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport
1R1Austria Red Bull RingSpain Sebastián FernándezAustralia Alex PeroniAustralia Oscar PiastriItaly Prema RacingReport
R2Australia Oscar PiastriNew Zealand Liam LawsonUnited Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix
2R1Austria Red Bull RingDenmark Frederik VestiDenmark Frederik VestiDenmark Frederik VestiItaly Prema RacingReport
R2Australia Oscar PiastriFrance Théo PourchaireFrance ART Grand Prix
3R1Hungary HungaroringRussia Aleksandr SmolyarUnited Kingdom Jake HughesFrance Théo PourchaireFrance ART Grand PrixReport
R2Australia Oscar PiastriGermany David BeckmannItaly Trident
4R1United Kingdom Silverstone CircuitUnited States Logan SargeantUnited Kingdom Clément NovalakNew Zealand Liam LawsonUnited Kingdom Hitech Grand PrixReport
R2United States Logan SargeantGermany David BeckmannItaly Trident
5R1United Kingdom Silverstone CircuitUnited States Logan SargeantNew Zealand Liam LawsonUnited States Logan SargeantItaly Prema RacingReport
R2Netherlands Bent ViscaalNetherlands Bent ViscaalNetherlands MP Motorsport
6R1Spain Circuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaUnited States Logan SargeantUnited Kingdom Jake HughesUnited Kingdom Jake HughesGermany HWA RacelabReport
R2Norway Dennis HaugerAustralia Oscar PiastriItaly Prema Racing
7R1Belgium Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsGermany Lirim ZendeliUnited Kingdom Jake HughesGermany Lirim ZendeliItaly TridentReport
R2United States Logan SargeantUnited States Logan SargeantItaly Prema Racing
8R1Italy Autodromo Nazionale di MonzaNew Zealand Liam LawsonAustralia Alex PeroniDenmark Frederik VestiItaly Prema RacingReport
R2United Kingdom Clément NovalakUnited Kingdom Jake HughesGermany HWA Racelab
9R1Italy Mugello CircuitGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany Lirim ZendeliDenmark Frederik VestiItaly Prema RacingReport
R2Denmark Frederik VestiNew Zealand Liam LawsonUnited Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix
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Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in both races, but with fewer points available during race 2. The pole-sitter in race 1 also received four points, and two points were given to the driver who set the fastest lap inside the top ten in both races. No extra points were awarded to the pole-sitter in race 2 as the grid for race 2 was based on the results of race 1, with the top ten drivers having their positions reversed.

Race 1 points

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoleFL
Points25181512108642142

Race 2 points

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thFL
Points15121086543212

Drivers' championship

Pos.DriverRBR1 AustriaRBR2AustriaHUN HungarySIL1 United KingdomSIL2 United KingdomCAT SpainSPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyMUG ItalyPoints
Pos. Driver RBR1 Austria RBR2Austria HUN Hungary SIL1 United Kingdom SIL2 United Kingdom CAT Spain SPA Belgium MNZ Italy MUG Italy Points R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 1 Australia Oscar Piastri 1 8 4 5 2 2 2 Ret 7 6 6 1 5 6 3 Ret 11 7 164 2 France Théo Pourchaire 13 26 9 1 1 6 12 8 6 3 7 6 2 5 2 2 3 3 161 3 United States Logan Sargeant 2 27 6 2 6 4 3 5 1 Ret 3 5 8 1 26 24† 6 Ret 160 4 Denmark Frederik Vesti 4 6 1 8 Ret Ret 5 4 4 8 Ret 21 6 2 1 23† 1 9 146.5 5 New Zealand Liam Lawson 6 1 8 Ret Ret Ret 1 7 3 5 2 7 9 3 6 7 10 1 143 6 Germany David Beckmann 7 4 3 3 10 1 9 1 5 4 5 9 3 9 4 Ret 8 2 139.5 7 United Kingdom Jake Hughes 28 12 10 Ret 24 19 4 10 2 7 1 10 Ret 17 5 1 2 6 111.5 8 Germany Lirim Zendeli 5 5 2 10 Ret 16 13 11 9 2 12 16 1 8 7 4 4 Ret 104 9 Netherlands Richard Verschoor 8 2 7 4 4 5 11 9 19 18 9 4 10 7 27 10 12 5 69 10 Australia Alex Peroni 3 Ret 11 11 7 10 6 3 14 24 8 2 14 21 16 5 20 13 64 11 Russia Alexander Smolyar 9 7 Ret 20 Ret 7 10 6 13 14 11 12 4 4 20 3 7 10 59 12 United Kingdom Clément Novalak 10 3 29 25 9 12 8 2 12 9 4 11 NC 15 13 Ret 24 14 45 13 Netherlands Bent Viscaal 11 11 20 16 3 17 Ret 16 8 1 Ret 20 23 16 8 DSQ Ret 20 40 14 Spain Sebastián Fernández Ret 13 13 9 5 8 7 21 24 13 15 13 11 10 Ret 11 9 8 31 15 Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi 18 9 15 13 19 9 18 19 17 17 13 8 26 12 9 19 5 4 27 16 United Kingdom Olli Caldwell 20 19 5 6 21 18 Ret 26 21 22 20 Ret 7 11 Ret 9 17 16 18 17 Norway Dennis Hauger 15 22 18 12 8 3 16 17 Ret 20 18 26 15 19 12 15 14 12 14 18 Italy Matteo Nannini 27 18 23 NC 22 24† 24 23 27† 16 10 3 13 26 Ret 20 16 15 11 19 France Pierre-Louis Chovet 22 Ret 18 6 5 20 United Kingdom Max Fewtrell 12 10 14 7 11 11 Ret 20 16 12 17 Ret 5 21 Czech Republic Roman Staněk 17 23 17 24 23 20 17 18 22 15 22 19 24 18 11 8 26† 18 3 22 United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat 20 12 10 Ret 1 23 Russia Michael Belov 57 Ret 10 13 27 23 1 24 Brazil Igor Fraga 16 25 26 14 15 Ret 15 Ret 18 10 24 18 19 27 24 17 1 25 United States Cameron Das 22 Ret 24 Ret 17 22 21 24 11 11 19 17 25 22 15 16 23 25 0 26 Australia Jack Doohan 14 Ret 22 19 Ret 25 Ret 27 26 21 14 15 12 Ret 17 21 13 11 0 27 Austria Lukas Dunner 24 14 16 18 12 Ret Ret 22 23 Ret 21 22 21 13 14 Ret 21 17 0 28 Germany David Schumacher 25 15 12 17 16 13 25 15 15 Ret 23 25 17 14 19 Ret 15 19 0 29 Germany Sophia Flörsch 26 16 21 Ret 18 14 22 25 20 19 27 23 21 12 22 24 0 30 Italy Federico Malvestiti 19 21 28 22 13 Ret 19 13 Ret 23 26 Ret 18 24 22 14 18 22 0 31 Australia Calan Williams 21 17 25 23 Ret 15 14 14 Ret Ret 25 14 16 25 25 18 19 21 0 32 United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed 23 24 19 15 14 21 0 33 Italy Leonardo Pulcini 16 24 0 34 Italy Alessio Deledda 29 20 27 21 20 23 23 28 25 Ret 28 Ret Ret 23 23 22 25 26 0 35 Germany Andreas Estner 27 20 0 Pos. Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Points RBR1 Austria RBR2 Austria HUN Hungary SIL1 United Kingdom SIL2 United Kingdom CAT Spain SPA Belgium MNZ Italy MUG Italy Edit the results Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Other points position Blue Other classified position Not classified, finished (NC) Purple Not classified, retired (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Excluded (EX) Did not arrive (DNA) Withdrawn (WD) Text formatting Meaning Bold Pole position point(s) Italics Fastest lap point(s)
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Australia Oscar Piastri1845222Ret7661563Ret117164
2France Théo Pourchaire132691161286376252233161
3United States Logan Sargeant2276264351Ret35812624†6Ret160
4Denmark Frederik Vesti4618RetRet5448Ret2162123†19146.5
5New Zealand Liam Lawson618RetRetRet1735279367101143
6Germany David Beckmann7433101915459394Ret82139.5
7United Kingdom Jake Hughes281210Ret241941027110Ret175126111.5
8Germany Lirim Zendeli55210Ret16131192121618744Ret104
9Netherlands Richard Verschoor827445119191894107271012569
10Australia Alex Peroni3Ret1111710631424821421165201364
11Russia Alexander Smolyar97Ret20Ret7106131411124420371059
12United Kingdom Clément Novalak103292591282129411NC1513Ret241445
13Netherlands Bent Viscaal11112016317Ret1681Ret2023168DSQRet2040
14Spain Sebastián FernándezRet1313958721241315131110Ret119831
15Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi18915131991819171713826129195427
16United Kingdom Olli Caldwell2019562118Ret26212220Ret711Ret9171618
17Norway Dennis Hauger15221812831617Ret20182615191215141214
18Italy Matteo Nannini271823NC2224†242327†161031326Ret20161511
19France Pierre-Louis Chovet22Ret1865
20United Kingdom Max Fewtrell12101471111Ret20161217Ret5
21Czech Republic Roman Staněk172317242320171822152219241811826†183
22United Kingdom Ben Barnicoat201210Ret1
23Russia Michael Belov57Ret101327231
24Brazil Igor Fraga1625261415Ret15Ret18102418192724171
25United States Cameron Das22Ret24Ret17222124111119172522151623250
26Australia Jack Doohan14Ret2219Ret25Ret272621141512Ret172113110
27Austria Lukas Dunner2414161812RetRet2223Ret2122211314Ret21170
28Germany David Schumacher251512171613251515Ret2325171419Ret15190
29Germany Sophia Flörsch261621Ret1814222520192723211222240
30Italy Federico Malvestiti1921282213Ret1913Ret2326Ret1824221418220
31Australia Calan Williams21172523Ret151414RetRet25141625251819210
32United Kingdom Enaam Ahmed2324191514210
33Italy Leonardo Pulcini16240
34Italy Alessio Deledda292027212023232825Ret28RetRet23232225260
35Germany Andreas Estner27200
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
RBR1 AustriaRBR2 AustriaHUN HungarySIL1 United KingdomSIL2 United KingdomCAT SpainSPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyMUG Italy
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Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position point(s)
ItalicsFastest lap point(s)

Notes:

  • † – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified, as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  • ‡ – Half points were awarded for race 1, as less than 75% of the scheduled distance was completed.

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamNo.RBR1 AustriaRBR2AustriaHUN HungarySIL1 United KingdomSIL2 United KingdomCAT SpainSPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyMUG ItalyPoints
Pos. Team No. RBR1 Austria RBR2Austria HUN Hungary SIL1 United Kingdom SIL2 United Kingdom CAT Spain SPA Belgium MNZ Italy MUG Italy Points R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 1 Italy Prema Racing 1 1 8 4 5 2 2 2 Ret 7 6 6 1 5 6 3 Ret 11 7 470.5 2 4 6 1 8 Ret Ret 5 4 4 8 Ret 21 6 2 1 23† 1 9 3 2 27 6 2 6 4 3 5 1 Ret 3 5 8 1 26 24† 6 Ret 2 Italy Trident 10 5 5 2 10 Ret 16 13 11 9 2 12 16 1 8 7 4 4 Ret 261.5 11 7 4 3 3 10 1 9 1 5 4 5 9 3 9 4 Ret 8 2 12 20 19 5 6 21 18 Ret 26 21 22 20 Ret 7 11 Ret 9 17 16 3 France ART Grand Prix 7 13 26 9 1 1 6 12 8 6 3 7 6 2 5 2 2 3 3 251 8 9 7 Ret 20 Ret 7 10 6 13 14 11 12 4 4 20 3 7 10 9 Ret 13 13 9 5 8 7 21 24 13 15 13 11 10 Ret 11 9 8 4 United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 4 12 10 14 7 11 11 Ret 20 16 12 17 Ret 22 Ret 18 6 167 5 6 1 8 Ret Ret Ret 1 7 3 5 2 7 9 3 6 7 10 1 6 15 22 18 12 8 3 16 17 Ret 20 18 26 15 19 12 15 14 12 5 Germany HWA Racelab 14 18 9 15 13 19 9 18 19 17 17 13 8 26 12 9 19 5 4 138.5 15 28 12 10 Ret 24 19 4 10 2 7 1 10 Ret 17 5 1 2 6 16 14 Ret 22 19 Ret 25 Ret 27 26 21 14 15 12 Ret 17 21 13 11 6 Netherlands MP Motorsport 17 8 2 7 4 4 5 11 9 19 18 9 4 10 7 27 10 12 5 109 18 11 11 20 16 3 17 Ret 16 8 1 Ret 20 23 16 8 DSQ Ret 20 19 24 14 16 18 12 Ret Ret 22 23 Ret 21 22 21 13 14 Ret 21 17 7 Spain Campos Racing 29 3 Ret 11 11 7 10 6 3 14 24 8 2 14 21 16 5 20 13 64 30 29 20 27 21 20 23 23 28 25 Ret 28 Ret Ret 23 23 22 25 26 31 26 16 21 Ret 18 14 22 25 20 19 27 23 27 20 21 12 22 24 8 United Kingdom Carlin Buzz Racing 26 10 3 29 25 9 12 8 2 12 9 4 11 NC 15 13 Ret 24 14 46 27 23 24 19 15 14 21 20 12 10 Ret 16 24 17 14 19 Ret 15 19 28 22 Ret 24 Ret 17 22 21 24 11 11 19 17 25 22 15 16 23 25 9 Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport 20 21 17 25 23 Ret 15 14 14 Ret Ret 25 14 16 25 25 18 19 21 11 21 19 21 28 22 13 Ret 19 13 Ret 23 26 Ret 18 24 22 14 18 22 22 27 18 23 NC 22 24† 24 23 27† 16 10 3 13 26 Ret 20 16 15 10 Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 23 17 23 17 24 23 20 17 18 22 15 22 19 24 18 11 8 26† 18 5 24 16 25 26 14 15 Ret 15 Ret 18 10 24 18 19 27 24 17 25 25 15 12 17 16 13 25 15 15 Ret 23 25 20 Ret 10 13 27 23 Pos. Team No. R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Points RBR1 Austria RBR2 Austria HUN Hungary SIL1 United Kingdom SIL2 United Kingdom CAT Spain SPA Belgium MNZ Italy MUG Italy Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Other points position Blue Other classified position Not classified, finished (NC) Purple Not classified, retired (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Excluded (EX) Did not arrive (DNA) Withdrawn (WD) Text formatting Meaning Bold Pole position point(s) Italics Fastest lap point(s)
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Italy Prema Racing11845222Ret7661563Ret117470.5
24618RetRet5448Ret2162123†19
32276264351Ret35812624†6Ret
2Italy Trident1055210Ret16131192121618744Ret261.5
117433101915459394Ret82
122019562118Ret26212220Ret711Ret91716
3France ART Grand Prix7132691161286376252233251
897Ret20Ret71061314111244203710
9Ret1313958721241315131110Ret1198
4United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix412101471111Ret20161217Ret22Ret186167
5618RetRetRet1735279367101
615221812831617Ret201826151912151412
5Germany HWA Racelab14189151319918191717138261291954138.5
15281210Ret241941027110Ret175126
1614Ret2219Ret25Ret272621141512Ret17211311
6Netherlands MP Motorsport178274451191918941072710125109
1811112016317Ret1681Ret2023168DSQRet20
192414161812RetRet2223Ret2122211314Ret2117
7Spain Campos Racing293Ret1111710631424821421165201364
30292027212023232825Ret28RetRet2323222526
31261621Ret1814222520192723272021122224
8United Kingdom Carlin Buzz Racing26103292591282129411NC1513Ret241446
27232419151421201210Ret1624171419Ret1519
2822Ret24Ret1722212411111917252215162325
9Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport2021172523Ret151414RetRet251416252518192111
211921282213Ret1913Ret2326Ret182422141822
22271823NC2224†242327†161031326Ret201615
10Czech Republic Charouz Racing System23172317242320171822152219241811826†185
241625261415Ret15Ret1810241819272417
25251512171613251515Ret232520Ret10132723
Pos.TeamNo.R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
RBR1 AustriaRBR2 AustriaHUN HungarySIL1 United KingdomSIL2 United KingdomCAT SpainSPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyMUG Italy
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position point(s)
ItalicsFastest lap point(s)

Notes:

  • † – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.
  • ‡ – Half points were awarded for race 1, as less than 75% of the scheduled distance was completed.

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