The 2022 Formula Renault Super Challenge, was a multi-event, Formula Renault open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held across Asia.

When the series last ran in 2019, it was known as Asian Formula Renault and used Formula Renault 2.0 machinery. A switch to Formula Regional cars to align with the developments in Europe was planned, but the seasons in 2020 and 2021 were both cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2022, this switch was tried for the third time, but the once again rebranded Alpine Formula Racing Asia Series attracted no entries, so the Formula Renault Super Challenge was founded to hold races using old Formula Renault 2.0 cars again.

After six races over three rounds all held at Zhuzhou International Circuit, Gerrard Xie became champion when the fourth round was cancelled and no replacement came to be. His team, H-Star Racing, won the teams' title.

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.Driver nameClassRounds
Team No. Driver name Class Rounds FRD Racing 2 Hong Kong Brian Lai P 2–3 7 China Yat Chau Lin R 1 13 Hong Kong Kenneth Ma P 1–2 17 China Press Zhu P 3 25 China Selina Li P 3 77 Hong Kong Jacky Wong P 3 Pointer Racing 3 Hong Kong Allen Lo E 1 33 3 7 China Tianhao Zhu E 2 57 China Jason Wu P 2–3 H-Star Racing 3 Hong Kong Gerrard Xie P 2–3 9 Hong Kong Hugo Hung E All 11 Macau Nicholas Lai E 1–2 37 Hong Kong Donnie Deng E 2 55 Hong Kong William Kwok R 1 77 Hong Kong Jacky Wong P 1 Grid Motorsport 12 China Siling Bei P 1 Zhuzhou International Circuit Team 63 China Fu Bin E 1, 3 Sources:Icon Class P Pro E Elite R Rookie
FRD Racing2Hong Kong Brian LaiP2–3
7China Yat Chau LinR1
13Hong Kong Kenneth MaP1–2
17China Press ZhuP3
25China Selina LiP3
77Hong Kong Jacky WongP3
Pointer Racing3Hong Kong Allen LoE1
333
7China Tianhao ZhuE2
57China Jason WuP2–3
H-Star Racing3Hong Kong Gerrard XieP2–3
9Hong Kong Hugo HungEAll
11Macau Nicholas LaiE1–2
37Hong Kong Donnie DengE2
55Hong Kong William KwokR1
77Hong Kong Jacky WongP1
Grid Motorsport12China Siling BeiP1
Zhuzhou International Circuit Team63China Fu BinE1, 3
Sources:
IconClass
PPro
EElite
RRookie

Calendar and results

The planned calendar was revealed in April of 2022. All events were held in China. In early July, the Xiamen event was cancelled. The third event of the season was later postponed by two weeks. The season finale was then also postponed by six weeks, before eventually being cancelled entirely because of China's zero-COVID policy. It was believed a replacement event was to be organized, but those plans did not come to fruition.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamElite Class winnerRookie Class winner
1R1Zhuzhou International Circuit, Zhuzhou22 MayChina Siling BeiChina Siling BeiChina Siling BeiGrid MotorsportHong Kong Hugo HungHong Kong William Kwok
R2China Siling BeiChina Siling BeiGrid MotorsportChina Fu BinHong Kong William Kwok
2R3Zhuzhou International Circuit, Zhuzhou19 JuneChina Gerrard XieChina Gerrard XieChina Gerrard XieH-Star RacingMacau Nicholas Laino entries
R4China Gerrard XieChina Gerrard XieH-Star RacingHong Kong Jason Wuno entries
3R5Zhuzhou International Circuit, Zhuzhou28 AugustChina Gerrard XieChina Gerrard XieChina Gerrard XieH-Star RacingHong Kong Allen Lono entries
R6China Gerrard XieChina Gerrard XieH-Star RacingHong Kong Hugo Hungno entries

Season summary

After two years of absence owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, Formula Renault-level racing was back in Asia under the new "Formula Renault Super Challenge" guise. Nine drivers were entered into the first round of the championship, held at Zhuzhou International Circuit. The whole weekend was very rainy, and Siling Bei coped the best with the conditions. He set pole, and went on to win the first race ahead of Jacky Wong and William Kwok. His win in race one handed him pole for race two, where he repeated his efforts to claim a perfect weekend. Wong was second once again, and Kwok also repeated his podium success, this time having to fight off a charging Yat Chau Lin. Bei ended the first round with 60 points to his name, twelve points ahead of Wong.

Round two was held at the same circuit, but Bei was absent. In his place, it was debutant Gerrard Xie who set the pace all weekend. He won qualifying and kept his lead despite a bad start. He won the race ahead of Jason Wu, who also joined the championship for round two, and Nicholas Lai. Like Bei in round one, Xie then went on to also win race two. Wu was on the podium again, this time in third, despite dropping back at the start. Second was his teammate Tianhao Zhu. With his two wins matching Bei's efforts from round one, Xie and Bei now were equal on 60 points. Kenneth Ma led the standings two points ahead of the pair, despite not having a podium to his name, courtesy of his consistent finishes in all four races so far.

The third round was originally planned to be held at the newly constructed Xiamen International Circuit, but was later postponed and once again held in Zhuzhou. Xie was once again the driver to beat, comfortably setting pole position in qualifying. He was unmatched in the first race and left Wu and Brian Lai to fight over second, with Wu eventually coming out on top. Race two offered much of the same, Xie once again unchallenged on top and Wu and Lai fighting behind. This time it was Lai who was able to claim second place. Four wins out of four races saw Xie climb on top of the standings, and Wu's two podiums put him in second, 32 points behind Xie.

Championship standings

Points system

Points were awarded to the top 14 classified finishers.

Drivers' Championship
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th
Points302420171513119754321

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverZHZ1ZHZ2ZHZ3Pts
Pos Driver ZHZ1 ZHZ2 ZHZ3 Pts 1 Hong Kong Gerrard Xie 1 1 1 1 120 2 China Jason Wu 2 3 2 3 88 3 Hong Kong Jacky Wong 2 2 4 4 82 4 Hong Kong Brian Lai 6 8 3 2 66 5 Hong Kong Kenneth Ma 5 5 4 5 62 6 China Siling Bei 1 1 60 7 Hong Kong Hugo Hung 4 7 8 4 DNS Ret 54 8 Macau Nicholas Lai 8 8 3 6 51 9 Hong Kong William Kwok 3 3 40 10 China Tianhao Zhu 5 2 39 11 China Yat Chau Lin 7 4 28 12 China Selina Li 6 5 28 13 China Fu Bin 6 6 Ret Ret 26 14 Hong Kong Donnie Deng 7 7 22 15 Hong Kong Allen Lo DNS DNS 5 DNS 15 — China Press Zhu DNS DNS — Pos Driver ZHZ1 ZHZ2 ZHZ3 PtsColour 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
1Hong Kong Gerrard Xie1111120
2China Jason Wu232388
3Hong Kong Jacky Wong224482
4Hong Kong Brian Lai683266
5Hong Kong Kenneth Ma554562
6China Siling Bei1160
7Hong Kong Hugo Hung4784DNSRet54
8Macau Nicholas Lai883651
9Hong Kong William Kwok3340
10China Tianhao Zhu5239
11China Yat Chau Lin7428
12China Selina Li6528
13China Fu Bin66RetRet26
14Hong Kong Donnie Deng7722
15Hong Kong Allen LoDNSDNS5DNS15
China Press ZhuDNSDNS
PosDriverZHZ1ZHZ2ZHZ3Pts
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)

Teams' Championships

PosTeamPoints
Pos Team Points 1 H-Star Racing 60 2 FRD Racing 38 3 Pointer Racing 30 4 Grid Motorsport 16 5 Zhuzhou International Circuit Team 8
1H-Star Racing60
2FRD Racing38
3Pointer Racing30
4Grid Motorsport16
5Zhuzhou International Circuit Team8

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