Dino Beganovic, driving for Prema Racing, won the Drivers' Championship while Leonardo Fornaroli, driving for Trident, won the Rookie Championship.

The 2022 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine was a multi-event, Formula Regional open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held across Europe. The championship featured a mix of professional and amateur drivers, competing in Formula Regional cars that conform to the FIA's Formula Regional regulations for the championship. This was the fourth season of the championship and the second after a merger with Formula Renault Eurocup which resulted to the change of the engine supplier to Alpine. The season commenced on 22 April at Autodromo Nazionale Monza and concluded on 23 October at Mugello Circuit, after ten rounds.

Prema Racing won their third teams' championship at Barcelona, with two races to spare. Their driver Dino Beganovic won the drivers' championship, with one race to spare. Leonardo Fornaroli, driving for Trident, won the rookie title.

Teams and drivers

Twelve teams were pre-selected on 12 November 2021; JD Motorsport's entry and assets were taken over by Trident. On 23 February 2022, new team Race Performance Motorsport (RPM) was announced to have taken over DR Formula's entry.

TeamsNo.DriverStatusRounds
Teams No. Driver Status Rounds Italy Prema Racing 3 Estonia Paul Aron All 18 Sweden Dino Beganovic All 58 Colombia Sebastián Montoya R All 88 United Arab Emirates Hamda Al Qubaisi F 1–8 United Arab Emirates Amna Al Qubaisi G F 9–10 Italy Trident 4 Poland Roman Biliński R All 70 Germany Tim Tramnitz R All 72 Italy Leonardo Fornaroli R All Italy Monolite Racing 5 France Macéo Capietto R All 6 Italy Pietro Armanni R All 24 China Cenyu Han R 1–5 Italy Nicola Marinangeli 7–10 Switzerland G4 Racing 7 Switzerland Axel Gnos 1–7, 9–10 France Gillian Henrion G 8 8 Peru Matías Zagazeta R All 22 Czech Republic Tereza Bábíčková G F 8 92 France Owen Tangavelou R 1–5 Spain FA Racing by MP 9 France Esteban Masson R 1–6 Italy Francesco Braschi R 7–10 12 France Victor Bernier R All 35 Colombia Nicolás Baptiste R All United Kingdom Arden Motorsport 10 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen R All 19 Mexico Noel León R All 91 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello All Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 11 Hungary Levente Révész All 13 Switzerland Joshua Dufek R All 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort All France R-ace GP 15 Switzerland Léna Bühler F 1–3 16 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá All 26 France Hadrien David All 85 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto All Netherlands MP Motorsport 17 France Sami Meguetounif R All 30 Michael Belov 1–5 Spain Mari Boya 7–10 77 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff 1–3, 5, 7–10 Italy Francesco Braschi R 6 Finland KIC Motorsport 21 Poland Piotr Wiśnicki R 1, 3–10 Finland Patrik Pasma 2 28 Italy Francesco Braschi R 1–5 Denmark Sebastian Øgaard G 8–10 68 Mexico Santiago Ramos R 1–9 Finland William Alatalo G 10 France ART Grand Prix 42 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen R All 46 Italy Gabriele Minì All 64 Spain Mari Boya 1–6 France Esteban Masson R 7–10 Italy RPM 55 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti 1–7 France Pierre-Louis Chovet G 8–10 65 Republic of Ireland Keith Donegan 1–5 France Owen Tangavelou R 6–10 75 Italy Andrea Rosso 6 Mexico Santiago Ramos R 10Icon Status R Rookie F Female G Guest drivers ineligible for points
Italy Prema Racing3Estonia Paul AronAll
18Sweden Dino BeganovicAll
58Colombia Sebastián MontoyaRAll
88United Arab Emirates Hamda Al QubaisiF1–8
United Arab Emirates Amna Al QubaisiG F9–10
Italy Trident4Poland Roman BilińskiRAll
70Germany Tim TramnitzRAll
72Italy Leonardo FornaroliRAll
Italy Monolite Racing5France Macéo CapiettoRAll
6Italy Pietro ArmanniRAll
24China Cenyu HanR1–5
Italy Nicola Marinangeli7–10
Switzerland G4 Racing7Switzerland Axel Gnos1–7, 9–10
France Gillian HenrionG8
8Peru Matías ZagazetaRAll
22Czech Republic Tereza BábíčkováG F8
92France Owen TangavelouR1–5
Spain FA Racing by MP9France Esteban MassonR1–6
Italy Francesco BraschiR7–10
12France Victor BernierRAll
35Colombia Nicolás BaptisteRAll
United Kingdom Arden Motorsport10Paraguay Joshua DürksenRAll
19Mexico Noel LeónRAll
91Brazil Eduardo BarrichelloAll
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing11Hungary Levente RévészAll
13Switzerland Joshua DufekRAll
27Netherlands Kas HaverkortAll
France R-ace GP15Switzerland Léna BühlerF1–3
16Spain Lorenzo FluxáAll
26France Hadrien DavidAll
85Brazil Gabriel BortoletoAll
Netherlands MP Motorsport17France Sami MeguetounifRAll
30Michael Belov1–5
Spain Mari Boya7–10
77Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff1–3, 5, 7–10
Italy Francesco BraschiR6
Finland KIC Motorsport21Poland Piotr WiśnickiR1, 3–10
Finland Patrik Pasma2
28Italy Francesco BraschiR1–5
Denmark Sebastian ØgaardG8–10
68Mexico Santiago RamosR1–9
Finland William AlataloG10
France ART Grand Prix42Netherlands Laurens van HoepenRAll
46Italy Gabriele MinìAll
64Spain Mari Boya1–6
France Esteban MassonR7–10
Italy RPM55Italy Pietro Delli Guanti1–7
France Pierre-Louis ChovetG8–10
65Republic of Ireland Keith Donegan1–5
France Owen TangavelouR6–10
75Italy Andrea Rosso6
Mexico Santiago RamosR10
IconStatus
RRookie
FFemale
GGuest drivers ineligible for points

Race calendar

The calendar was revealed on 25 October 2021.

RoundCircuitDateSupporting
1R1Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza23 AprilItalian GT Championship
R224 April
2R1Italy Imola Circuit, Imola7 MayMain event
R28 May
3R1Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo28 MayMonaco Grand Prix
R229 May
4R1France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet4 JuneGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
R25 June
5R1Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort18 JuneGT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
R219 June
6R1Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród9 JulyInternational GT Open
R210 July
7R1Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot29 JulySpa 24 Hours
R230 July
8R1Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg10 SeptemberInternational GT Open
R211 September
9R1Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló15 OctoberInternational GT Open
R216 October
10R1Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero22 OctoberItalian GT Championship
R223 October

Results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1Italy MonzaSweden Dino BeganovicSweden Dino BeganovicSweden Dino BeganovicItaly Prema RacingColombia Sebastián Montoya
R2Estonia Paul AronEstonia Paul AronEstonia Paul AronItaly Prema RacingColombia Sebastián Montoya
2R1Italy ImolaItaly Gabriele MinìItaly Gabriele MinìSweden Dino BeganovicItaly Prema RacingColombia Sebastián Montoya
R2Italy Gabriele MinìSweden Dino BeganovicItaly Gabriele MinìFrance ART Grand PrixGermany Tim Tramnitz
3R1Monaco MonacoFrance Hadrien DavidSpain Mari BoyaFrance Hadrien DavidFrance R-ace GPNetherlands Laurens van Hoepen
R2Sweden Dino BeganovicSpain Mari BoyaSweden Dino BeganovicItaly Prema RacingNetherlands Laurens van Hoepen
4R1France Paul RicardSweden Dino BeganovicEstonia Paul AronEstonia Paul AronItaly Prema RacingGermany Tim Tramnitz
R2Italy Gabriele MinìFrance Hadrien DavidItaly Gabriele MinìFrance ART Grand PrixPoland Roman Biliński
5R1Netherlands ZandvoortEstonia Paul AronFrance Hadrien DavidEstonia Paul AronItaly Prema RacingColombia Sebastián Montoya
R2Estonia Paul AronEstonia Paul AronEstonia Paul AronItaly Prema RacingColombia Sebastián Montoya
6R1Hungary HungaroringNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingPoland Roman Biliński
R2France Hadrien DavidItaly Gabriele MinìFrance Hadrien DavidFrance R-ace GPGermany Tim Tramnitz
7R1Belgium Spa-FrancorchampsSweden Dino BeganovicEstonia Paul AronSweden Dino BeganovicItaly Prema RacingFrance Sami Meguetounif
R2Estonia Paul AronFrance Hadrien DavidBrazil Gabriel BortoletoFrance R-ace GPGermany Tim Tramnitz
8R1Austria Red Bull RingEstonia Paul AronNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingSwitzerland Joshua Dufek
R2France Hadrien DavidItaly Gabriele MinìFrance Hadrien DavidFrance R-ace GPSwitzerland Joshua Dufek
9R1Spain BarcelonaEstonia Paul AronBrazil Gabriel BortoletoEstonia Paul AronItaly Prema RacingSwitzerland Joshua Dufek
R2Brazil Gabriel BortoletoFrance Hadrien DavidBrazil Gabriel BortoletoFrance R-ace GPParaguay Joshua Dürksen
10R1Italy MugelloEstonia Paul AronItaly Gabriele MinìEstonia Paul AronItaly Prema RacingFrance Victor Bernier
R2Brazil Gabriel BortoletoItaly Gabriele MinìItaly Gabriele MinìFrance ART Grand PrixFrance Owen Tangavelou

Season summary

First half

The fourth season of the championship began in late April at Monza with Dino Beganovic on pole for the wet season opener. He kept the lead at the start, while Lorenzo Fluxá next to him dropped back behind Gabriele Minì and Michael Belov, before repassing the Russian. A collision in turn one resulted in the first safety car. On the restart, Belov got Fluxá back while Minì collided with Beganovic, destroying his front wing and with it his chances for a points finish. The top three remained unchanged for the rest of the race, untroubled by two further safety car periods. Paul Aron claimed pole for the second race, and led from the start ahead of Minì, who was overtaken by Beganovic at the start. Aron's lead remained steady, he mastered two safety cars, one mid-race and one close to the end. Beganovic kept close to Aron, but was not able to challenge the leader. Still, his second place together with his win the day before meant he took the championship lead, 15 points ahead of Belov. Sebastián Montoya led the rookie standings.

The championship stayed in Italy, visiting Imola next, where Minì won pole for race one. He kept the lead all throughout a disrupted race: first, the race was stopped for Sami Meguetounif, who crashed heavy and had to be taken to hospital. On the restart, Beganovic claimed second place from Mari Boya, while leader Minì was handed a ten-second time penalty for a false start. Two more safety cars and another red flag, this time for Axel Gnos, saw the race to its end, promoting Beganovic to the win and Aron to the podium. Minì bounced back the day after to take another pole position. A safety car start for damp conditions saw him control the start ahead of Tim Tramnitz in second, before the German was passed by Beganovic, and then by Kas Haverkort, who would later lose his podium to Gabriel Bortoleto after a penalty for a technical fault. A sudden thunderstorm caused a three-car crash and a red flag, and Minì controlled the restart to claim the win. Beganovic's championship advantage rose to 38 points from Aron.

Round three supported the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, and one qualifying session was held, where Hadrien David and Beganovic claimed pole for the two races. David held the lead in race one, and there were little changes to the order before the red flag was thrown when the track was blocked by Esteban Masson at the Fairmont Hairpin. When the race restarted, passing remained tricky, so Beganovic could do nothing but follow David to the finish to grab his fifth top-two finish in a row. Haverkort came third, having held back Minì all race long. Race two saw the top pair reversed, with Beganovic leading David, before two separate crashes for Roman Biliński and Macéo Capietto brought out the safety car. There were a few little fights with slight contact further down the field, but almost no passes were made, and the top trio of Beganovic, David and Minì held position until the finish. David's great weekend saw him grab second in the standings, but Beganovic's lead now stood at 55 points over the rest of the field.

A week later, Paul Ricard hosted the next round, and Beganovic started the first race on pole. He kept Bortoleto behind at the start, before Joshua Dufek crashed and caused a safety car. On the restart, Aron in third managed to pass Bortoleto. The Prema pair gapped the field fighting for the win, and eventually Aron was able to pass his teammate. On the last lap, Bortoleto in third had to relinquish his podium to Belov. Race two saw Minì on pole, surviving another first-lap safety car ahead of Beganovic, who had already passed Bortoleto. The lead group was close together all race, before another safety car neutralised the race, leaving a short dash to the finish. Beganovic pressured the leader, but was not able to make a move, so came second behind Minì and ahead of Haverkort. His run of now eight top-two finishes was brought to an end however, as his car was found to be non-compliant and he was excluded from race two. This initially gifted Aron a podium, but Beganovic's championship lead was still 45 points over Minì. Beganovic's team appealed the decision. After the team won its appeal in front of the Italian Federation's Court of Appeal in October, the Championship Promoter made a further appeal against the Italian Court's ruling, which was finally denied by the FIA International Court of Appeal. Beganovic was thus reinstated to second place.

The first half of the season concluded at Zandvoort with Aron winning the first qualifying. He held David back at the start and kept a consistent gap to the Frenchman, before coming under attack in the latter stages of the race. Keith Donegan had an incident in turn two that resulted in a late safety car, but David was not able to make a move on the leader during the restart. Behind the pair, Haverkort held back Minì to complete the podium. David later lost his podium when he was penalized for misuse of the push-to-pass system. Qualifying for race two again saw Aron come out on top. He was once again strong in the race, holding the lead from Beganovic as Minì jumped from fifth to third before a red flag was thrown when Pietro Delli Guanti's car flew over the barrier at Hugenholtzbocht. Through the rest of the race, Minì passed Beganovic for second, but Aron's lead was uncontested. He completed a perfect weekend, his two wins earned him second in the standings and cut Beganovic's lead down to 36 points.

Second half

Next, the series travelled to the Hungaroring, where Haverkort picked up his maiden pole position in first qualifying. He controlled the start, as Aron in second got overtaken by Minì, before he got pushed off by Dufek and fell down the order. Dufek was then passed himself by Roman Biliński and Leonardo Fornaroli. This order then settled down and remained the same until the end, earning Haverkort his maiden win in the series. Race two began with David on pole alongside Minì, with the Italian getting overtaken by Bortoleto around turn one, who then tried to pass David for the lead, but failed. This order remained until Joshua Dürksen crashed, bringing out a safety car and setting the field up for a late restart. This was where Minì quickly passed Bortoleto for second before the safety car was called again and the race ended behind it. Beganovic had a rare off-day, qualifying twelfth, then having a troubled race and finishing 16th. This coupled with two second places for Minì meant his lead was slashed to only nine points.

Spa-Francorchamps played host to round six of the championship, and Beganovic was back on form, taking pole for race one. He held off pressure from Minì in second at the start, and had no pressure from then on. Shortly before the end, Minì had a puncture that ended his race. He would have lost his second place, were it not for a timely red flag called two laps later, with the results declared from lap 12 and Minì in second. Third was Meguetounif, fighting with Aron all race. After the race, Minì was disqualified on technical grounds, promoting Eduardo Barrichello to his maiden podium. Race two saw Aron on pole, before getting passed by David, Bortoleto and Beganovic. David was first over the line, but the stewards judged his pass for the lead to be made under yellow flags, handing him a penalty and thereby giving Bortoleto the win. A win and a podium meant Beganovic could overturn his recent negative trend and grow his points margin to 23 ahead of Minì. The rookie standings were now led by Fornaroli.

After the summer break, racing returned at Spielberg with Aron on pole for race one. Heavy rain disrupted the race start and caused a stoppage. On the restart, many drivers, including the lead group, soon pitted for dry tires. This left Barrichello in the lead, before getting passed by returnee Pierre-Louis Chovet, while Haverkort had moved up from 12th on the grid to second. A safety car was then brought out when Aron and Montoya collided after pitting. While slick tires initially were faster than rain tires, returning rain meant the advantage of the dry tires was gone. On the restart Haverkort and Dufek went past Chovet to finish first and second. The second race also was not very straightforward, disrupted by three safety car periods. David was still able to keep his competition behind, leading from pole until the end and leaving Beganovic and Dufek to fight each other behind, the pair eventually finishing in that same order. Two podiums for Beganovic to none for Minì meant the Swede built up his points gap to 53.

The penultimate round of the season was held at Barcelona, and Aron was once again on pole for the first race. He held off Dilano van 't Hoff at the start, who had to defend from Barrichello and David. Over the race, David was able to dispatch third and second place and began closing in on Aron. Through the last three laps, Aron repeatedly came under attack from David, but was able to keep the frenchman behind and win the race. Qualifying for race two saw Bortoleto grab his maiden pole. David started third and was able to get by Chovet straight away, but his attempt to gain the race lead was interrupted by the safety car being called. On the restart, Bortoleto initially gapped David, but the latter managed to close the gap again, with the pair fighting for a few laps until another safety car was called late in the race and the race ended under yellow flag conditions. Beganovic had a mediocre weekend, with only one points finish, so his gap to Minì dropped to 38 points, leaving the championship to be decided at Mugello.

The championship decider at Mugello began with Aron on pole for race one and Beganovic needing at least fourth place to seal the title. Aron ran a flawless lights-to-flag race to get maximum points, but was not able to deny Beganovic his championship. The Swede started third and drove with his championship in mind, not attacking Victor Bernier in second all too aggressively. He held on to fourth after Dufek passed him on a late safety car restart, thereby clinching his first single-seater title. Bortoleto was on pole for the final race of the season. Minì started third and had to win with Aron not scoring to secure second in the championship. He dispatched Dufek right at the start and gained the lead after the first third of the race. From then on, he controlled the race, while Aron started 16th and came home pointless, ceding second in the standings to Minì by a single point. Dufek in fourth was on course to win the rookie title, before an error on a safety car restart saw him drop to seventh, giving Fornaroli in eighth the title.

Beganovic's consistency was the key for his championship, only failing to score points on three occasions, as well as his very strong start to the season that saw him finish in the top two for the first seven races in a row. Minì and Aron both had stretches where they seemed able to close up to Beganovic, but his early advantage meant he led the standings from the first race until the end. In the fight for the rookie title, Montoya had the strongest start, but a run of eight pointless races in the end saw him drop to third. Entry numbers never dropped below 35, showing continually high interest in the championship. The introduction of a push-to-pass system proved to better competition, although still held back somewhat by the heavy Tatuus chassis.

Championship standings

Points system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

Drivers' standings

Pos.DriverMNZ ItalyIMO ItalyMCO MonacoLEC FranceZAN NetherlandsHUN HungarySPA BelgiumRBR AustriaCAT SpainMUG ItalyPoints
Pos. Driver MNZ Italy IMO Italy MCO Monaco LEC France ZAN Netherlands HUN Hungary SPA Belgium RBR Austria CAT Spain MUG Italy Points R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 1 Sweden Dino Beganovic 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 4 3 7 16 1 3 4 2 11 10 4 3 300 2 Italy Gabriele Minì 15 3 28 1 4 3 5 1 3 2 2 2 DSQ 6 7 4 5 7 Ret 1 242 3 Estonia Paul Aron 27 1 3 6 25 DNQ 1 4 1 1 6 7 4 4 Ret 16 1 4 1 11 238 4 France Hadrien David 4 7 10 4 1 2 6 5 12 7 8 1 18 2 13 1 2 2 8 4 222 5 Netherlands Kas Haverkort 5 4 5 DSQ 3 4 9 3 2 15 1 12 7 12 1 14 4 5 6 9 184 6 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto 6 9 7 3 6 5 4 6 Ret 8 9 3 14 1 15 5 7 1 Ret 2 174 7 Michael Belov 2 5 15 5 5 6 3 7 7 6 91 8 Italy Leonardo Fornaroli 10 15 8 8 9 12 20 24 8 5 4 5 6 8 19 10 9 8 5 8 83 9 Switzerland Joshua Dufek 18 13 12 10 DNQ 22 Ret 26 23 10 5 6 10 21 2 3 8 Ret 3 7 79 10 Spain Mari Boya 7 6 2 21 7 7 7 8 5 12 12 14 13 10 10 Ret 25 29 17 12 67 11 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello 26 20 19 17 11 13 21 16 18 32 Ret 18 3 5 5 8 6 12 23 23 51 12 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá 3 23 11 11 DNQ 18 8 9 15 14 14 13 5 Ret 9 Ret 16 9 13 5 49 13 Colombia Sebastián Montoya 8 8 4 Ret 17 14 11 12 6 4 16 8 16 13 32 17 13 15 12 20 44 14 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 19 14 6 12 12 10 13 13 Ret 18 15 Ret 21 14 6 6 10 6 9 13 40 15 Germany Tim Tramnitz 11 12 9 7 16 Ret 10 11 Ret Ret Ret 4 8 7 33† 9 22 13 11 14 35 16 France Sami Meguetounif 9 11 Ret DNS 15 11 15 20 13 16 17 Ret 2 11 11 15 20 21 16 28 21 17 France Victor Bernier 14 17 NC 32† DNQ 17 23 Ret 9 13 18 Ret 15 17 26 13 Ret Ret 2 15 20 18 Poland Roman Biliński 13 18 14 14 18 Ret 16 10 11 11 3 Ret 11 19 17 Ret 21 14 21 25 16 19 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff Ret 19 21 18 DNQ 20 WD WD 27 24 20 Ret 3 Ret 20 10 16 20 France Owen Tangavelou 22 26 31† 16 DNQ 19 14 Ret 17 19 19 9 9 9 14 11 17 Ret DNS 6 15 21 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen Ret Ret 20 13 8 8 18 14 19 21 11 15 20 15 8 Ret 18 19 10 17 15 22 France Macéo Capietto 12 10 13 9 13 Ret 26 Ret 16 9 26 10 19 16 16 28 23 20 7 18 12 23 Mexico Noel León 21 25 22 15 10 9 17 21 24 17 13 17 22 Ret 12 12 12 17 24 27 3 24 France Esteban Masson 17 22 23 20 14 15 32 Ret 14 Ret 10 11 17 22 22 Ret 19 16 19 22 1 25 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti Ret 24 16 Ret 19 16 12 15 10 Ret 21 29† 25 18 1 26 Italy Francesco Braschi 29 30 27 24 24 DNQ 24 18 26 23 23 23 23 23 18 27 26 11 Ret Ret 1 27 Mexico Santiago Ramos 25 Ret 32 19 23 DNQ 22 17 22 22 20 27 12 Ret 24 22 33† 26 18 19 0 28 Hungary Levente Révész 23 27 17 22 22 DNQ 25 Ret 21 24 22 19 28 20 21 18 14 30 25 Ret 0 29 Colombia Nicolás Baptiste 16 29 Ret 26 DNQ 25 33 29 27 26 30 28 30 27 25 21 31 22 15 21 0 30 Republic of Ireland Keith Donegan 31† 16 25 25 20 DNQ 27 19 Ret 29 0 31 Switzerland Axel Gnos Ret WD 18 29 DNQ 24 28 25 25 30 29 22 WD WD 29 28 26 32 0 32 Peru Matías Zagazeta 20 28 26 28 DNQ 21 19 23 20 20 25 21 24 25 31 26 24 18 30 29 0 33 Italy Pietro Armanni 32† Ret 30 27 21 DNQ 31 22 28 31 24 25 31 Ret 30 19 32† 23 28 24 0 34 Italy Andrea Rosso 27 20 0 35 Poland Piotr Wiśnicki 24 21 DNQ 23 30 28 29 25 28 24 29 Ret 28 23 28 25 27 Ret 0 36 Finland Patrik Pasma 24 23 0 37 Italy Nicola Marinangeli Ret 26 23 25 30 27 29 31 0 38 United Arab Emirates Hamda Al Qubaisi 30 Ret Ret 31 27 DNQ 29 27 30 27 31 26 26 Ret 29 24 0 39 Switzerland Léna Bühler Ret Ret WD WD 26 DNQ 0 40 China Cenyu Han 28 31 29 30 28 DNQ Ret 30 31 28 0 Guest drivers ineligible to score pointsFrance Pierre-Louis Chovet 3 7 15 3 14 16 – — France Gillian Henrion Ret 20 – — Finland William Alatalo 22 26 – — Denmark Sebastian Øgaard 27 29 27 24 31† 30 – — United Arab Emirates Amna Al Qubaisi Ret 31 Ret Ret – — Czech Republic Tereza Bábíčková Ret WD – Pos. Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Points MNZ Italy IMO Italy MCO Monaco LEC France ZAN Netherlands HUN Hungary SPA Belgium RBR Austria CAT Spain MUG ItalyColour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points classification Blue Non-points classification Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Retired, not classified (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Withdrew (WD) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Did not arrive (DNA) Excluded (EX) Bold – PoleItalics – Fastest Lap† — Did not finish, but classified Rookie
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Sweden Dino Beganovic12122122437161342111043300
2Italy Gabriele Minì15328143513222DSQ67457Ret1242
3Estonia Paul Aron2713625DNQ14116744Ret1614111238
4France Hadrien David471041265127811821312284222
5Netherlands Kas Haverkort545DSQ34932151127121144569184
6Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto69736546Ret89314115571Ret2174
7Michael Belov2515556377691
8Italy Leonardo Fornaroli10158891220248545681910985883
9Switzerland Joshua Dufek18131210DNQ22Ret262310561021238Ret3779
10Spain Mari Boya7622177785121214131010Ret2529171267
11Brazil Eduardo Barrichello26201917111321161832Ret183558612232351
12Spain Lorenzo Fluxá3231111DNQ1889151414135Ret9Ret16913549
13Colombia Sebastián Montoya884Ret1714111264168161332171315122044
14Paraguay Joshua Dürksen191461212101313Ret1815Ret21146610691340
15Germany Tim Tramnitz11129716Ret1011RetRetRet48733†92213111435
16France Sami Meguetounif911RetDNS15111520131617Ret21111152021162821
17France Victor Bernier1417NC32†DNQ1723Ret91318Ret15172613RetRet21520
18Poland Roman Biliński1318141418Ret161011113Ret111917Ret2114212516
19Netherlands Dilano van 't HoffRet192118DNQ20WDWD272420Ret3Ret201016
20France Owen Tangavelou222631†16DNQ1914Ret171919999141117RetDNS615
21Netherlands Laurens van HoepenRetRet20138818141921111520158Ret1819101715
22France Macéo Capietto121013913Ret26Ret169261019161628232071812
23Mexico Noel León2125221510917212417131722Ret1212121724273
24France Esteban Masson17222320141532Ret14Ret1011172222Ret191619221
25Italy Pietro Delli GuantiRet2416Ret1916121510Ret2129†25181
26Italy Francesco Braschi2930272424DNQ241826232323232318272611RetRet1
27Mexico Santiago Ramos25Ret321923DNQ22172222202712Ret242233†2618190
28Hungary Levente Révész2327172222DNQ25Ret2124221928202118143025Ret0
29Colombia Nicolás Baptiste1629Ret26DNQ2533292726302830272521312215210
30Republic of Ireland Keith Donegan31†16252520DNQ2719Ret290
31Switzerland Axel GnosRetWD1829DNQ24282525302922WDWD292826320
32Peru Matías Zagazeta20282628DNQ2119232020252124253126241830290
33Italy Pietro Armanni32†Ret302721DNQ31222831242531Ret301932†2328240
34Italy Andrea Rosso27200
35Poland Piotr Wiśnicki2421DNQ2330282925282429Ret2823282527Ret0
36Finland Patrik Pasma24230
37Italy Nicola MarinangeliRet262325302729310
38United Arab Emirates Hamda Al Qubaisi30RetRet3127DNQ29273027312626Ret29240
39Switzerland Léna BühlerRetRetWDWD26DNQ0
40China Cenyu Han2831293028DNQRet3031280
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
France Pierre-Louis Chovet371531416
France Gillian HenrionRet20
Finland William Alatalo2226
Denmark Sebastian Øgaard2729272431†30
United Arab Emirates Amna Al QubaisiRet31RetRet
Czech Republic Tereza BábíčkováRetWD
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
MNZ ItalyIMO ItalyMCO MonacoLEC FranceZAN NetherlandsHUN HungarySPA BelgiumRBR AustriaCAT SpainMUG Italy
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (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)
Rookie

Teams' standings

For teams entering more than two cars only the two best-finishing cars were eligible to score points in the teams' championship.

Pos.TeamMNZ ItalyIMO ItalyMCO MonacoLEC FranceZAN NetherlandsHUN HungarySPA BelgiumRBR AustriaCAT SpainMUG ItalyPoints
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Italy Prema Racing11122113116713421413531
8236171421143784429161110411
2France R-ace GP377312441278151912182421
4910465651589315213572134
3France ART Grand Prix7321435132221767457101315
15620147777512111420158Ret18161917
4Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing54510349221016812134537266
18131222222225252115512112021483069
5Italy Trident1012879121098534771799858136
11159816Ret161011114598191021131114
6Netherlands MP Motorsport25155563676172331010153211610133
911211815111519131623Ret141111Ret20291712
7United Kingdom Arden Motorsport191461210913121817131745566691394
21201915111017152418151822146810122323
8Spain FA Racing by MP1417232014152328913101120171813261121522
1622NC26DNQ1732Ret142818282423252131221521
9Italy RPM31†161625191612141025199993715314616
Ret2425Ret20DNQ2718RetRet21202618141117Ret1816
10Italy Monolite Racing121013913Ret2621169241018161619232071812
2831292721DNQ3129283026253226232530232824
11Finland KIC Motorsport24212419232322162223202413Ret2422272422260
2530272324DNQ24172624282730Ret272328252730
12Switzerland G4 Racing20261816DNQ1914221719252125253120241826290
22282628DNQ21192420212922WDWDRet2629283032
Pos.TeamR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
MNZ ItalyIMO ItalyMCO MonacoLEC FranceZAN NetherlandsHUN HungarySPA BelgiumRBR AustriaCAT SpainMUG Italy

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