The 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship was a multi-event, Formula Regional open-wheel single seater motor racing championship. The championship featured a mix of professional and amateur drivers, competing in Formula Regional cars. It was the inaugural season of the championship, using the venues and dates for what was originally planned to be the Formula Regional Asian Championship, with the Asian Championship then being relaunched in October of the same year.

The season was held in January and February of 2023. Andrea Kimi Antonelli won the drivers' championship in the penultimate race, and in doing so also became rookie cup winner. His team, Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited, won the teams' title.

Teams and drivers

All drivers competed using identical Tatuus-built Formula Regional cars powered by a 270HP turbocharged Alfa Romeo engine. The participating teams were announced on 15 November 2022.

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
Team No. Driver Status Rounds China R&B Racing R&B Racing by GRS 2 Italy Giovanni Maschio R All 18 China Cenyu Han All 22 China Wang Zhongwei 1–3 China Tang Ruobin R 5 33 Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov R 5 Germany PHM Racing 5 United Kingdom Taylor Barnard R All 13 Switzerland Joshua Dufek All 15 Italy Nikita Bedrin R All India Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited 7 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá All 8 Brazil Rafael Câmara R All 10 Sweden Dino Beganovic 1–2 12 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli R All 28 Kirill Smal R 3–5 France R-ace GP 11 Hungary Levente Révész All 34 Italy Francesco Braschi 1–2 Norway Martinius Stenshorne R 3–5 47 Singapore Nikhil Bohra R All 77 Germany Tim Tramnitz 4–5 88 Peru Matías Zagazeta 1–3 Netherlands Pinnacle VAR 14 Thailand Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak R All 23 Spain Pepe Martí 1–2, 4–5 38 Mexico Rafael Villagómez 1–4 50 Japan Ayato Iwasaki 3 68 Netherlands Niels Koolen All Italy Prema Racing 24 South Korea Michael Shin R All 57 United Kingdom Aiden Neate R All United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 52 United States Jak Crawford 1 United Kingdom Luke Browning 2–3 53 Italy Gabriele Minì 1–2 54 United Kingdom Daniel Mavlyutov R All 55 Colombia Sebastián Montoya All Netherlands Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP Motorsport 60 Spain Mari Boya All 61 France Sami Meguetounif All 62 United States Brad Benavides All 63 Denmark Sebastian Øgaard R 1, 4 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 2–3 France Owen Tangavelou 5Icon Status R Rookie
China R&B Racing R&B Racing by GRS2Italy Giovanni MaschioRAll
ChinaR&B Racing
R&B Racing by GRS
18China Cenyu HanAll
22China Wang Zhongwei1–3
China Tang RuobinR5
33Bulgaria Nikola TsolovR5
Germany PHM Racing5United Kingdom Taylor BarnardRAll
13Switzerland Joshua DufekAll
15Italy Nikita BedrinRAll
India Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited7Spain Lorenzo FluxáAll
8Brazil Rafael CâmaraRAll
10Sweden Dino Beganovic1–2
12Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliRAll
28Kirill SmalR3–5
France R-ace GP11Hungary Levente RévészAll
34Italy Francesco Braschi1–2
Norway Martinius StenshorneR3–5
47Singapore Nikhil BohraRAll
77Germany Tim Tramnitz4–5
88Peru Matías Zagazeta1–3
Netherlands Pinnacle VAR14Thailand Tasanapol InthraphuvasakRAll
23Spain Pepe Martí1–2, 4–5
38Mexico Rafael Villagómez1–4
50Japan Ayato Iwasaki3
68Netherlands Niels KoolenAll
Italy Prema Racing24South Korea Michael ShinRAll
57United Kingdom Aiden NeateRAll
United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix52United States Jak Crawford1
United Kingdom Luke Browning2–3
53Italy Gabriele Minì1–2
54United Kingdom Daniel MavlyutovRAll
55Colombia Sebastián MontoyaAll
Netherlands Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP Motorsport60Spain Mari BoyaAll
61France Sami MeguetounifAll
62United States Brad BenavidesAll
63Denmark Sebastian ØgaardR1, 4
Paraguay Joshua Dürksen2–3
France Owen Tangavelou5
IconStatus
RRookie

Race calendar

The 2023 calendar was first announced on 4 August 2022, back when the season still was to be the second season of the Formula Regional Asian Championship. With the creation of the new Middle Eastern championship, an updated calendar was also announced, replacing the first round in Abu Dhabi with another round at Kuwait Motor Town.

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome, Dubai Motor City13 January24H GT Series (Middle East Trophy) 24H TCE Series (Middle East Trophy) Formula 4 UAE Championship Renault Clio Cup Middle EastYas MarinaKuwaitDubai
R214 January
R3
2R4Kuwait Kuwait Motor Town, Ali Sabah Al Salem27 JanuaryFormula 4 UAE Championship
R528 January
R6
3R7Kuwait Kuwait Motor Town, Ali Sabah Al Salem31 JanuaryFormula 4 UAE Championship
R81 February
R9
4R10United Arab Emirates Dubai Autodrome, Dubai Motor City11 FebruaryAsian Le Mans Series Formula 4 UAE Championship
R1112 February
R12
5R13United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island18 FebruaryAsian Le Mans Series Formula 4 UAE Championship
R1419 February
R15

Results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1United Arab Emirates Dubai AutodromeItaly Gabriele MinìSweden Dino BeganovicSweden Dino BeganovicIndia Mumbai Falcons Racing LimitedUnited Kingdom Taylor Barnard
R2Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliSingapore Nikhil BohraFrance R-ace GPSingapore Nikhil Bohra
R3Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliSpain Mari BoyaSpain Mari BoyaNetherlands Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP MotorsportItaly Andrea Kimi Antonelli
2R4Kuwait Kuwait Motor TownParaguay Joshua DürksenItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliSweden Dino BeganovicIndia Mumbai Falcons Racing LimitedItaly Andrea Kimi Antonelli
R5Switzerland Joshua DufekUnited Kingdom Taylor BarnardGermany PHM RacingUnited Kingdom Taylor Barnard
R6France Sami MeguetounifSwitzerland Joshua DufekFrance Sami MeguetounifNetherlands Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP MotorsportItaly Andrea Kimi Antonelli
3R7Kuwait Kuwait Motor TownParaguay Joshua DürksenUnited Kingdom Taylor BarnardItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliIndia Mumbai Falcons Racing LimitedItaly Andrea Kimi Antonelli
R8Singapore Nikhil BohraItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliIndia Mumbai Falcons Racing LimitedItaly Andrea Kimi Antonelli
R9France Sami MeguetounifUnited Kingdom Taylor BarnardUnited Kingdom Taylor BarnardGermany PHM RacingUnited Kingdom Taylor Barnard
4R10United Arab Emirates Dubai AutodromeItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliIndia Mumbai Falcons Racing LimitedItaly Andrea Kimi Antonelli
R11United Kingdom Taylor BarnardSpain Pepe MartíNetherlands Pinnacle VARUnited Kingdom Taylor Barnard
R12Italy Nikita BedrinSwitzerland Joshua DufekItaly Nikita BedrinGermany PHM RacingItaly Nikita Bedrin
5R13United Arab Emirates Yas Marina CircuitItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliSpain Mari BoyaSpain Mari BoyaNetherlands Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP MotorsportBrazil Rafael Câmara
R14Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliSpain Pepe MartíNetherlands Pinnacle VARSouth Korea Michael Shin
R15Italy Nikita BedrinItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Nikita BedrinGermany PHM RacingItaly Nikita Bedrin

Season report

First half

The first ever Formula Regional Middle East Championship began in the middle of January at Dubai Autodrome with Gabriele Minì and Andrea Kimi Antonelli sharing poles in qualifying. Minì kept his lead at the start of race one as Antonelli in second was overtaken by Dino Beganovic. The top pair fought for the lead all throughout the race, unbothered by two safety car interventions. A timing glitch meant the "last lap" message was shown one lap too early, and Minì's team relayed that wrong information to him. He kept Beganovic behind as the pair crossed the line, but then slowed in anticipation of the race being over. This dropped him out of contention, promoting Matías Zagazeta to second. Third was Taylor Barnard, who had a remarkable race after starting in 27th. Race two was a much calmer affair, as Nikhil Bohra took a lights-to-flag victory starting from reverse-grid pole. Aiden Neate also finished where he started, in second, and Barnard was once again third, though this time he only had to climb five spots to do so. Antonelli was unable to hold on to his race three pole position, as Mari Boya went right past him on lap one. From then on, he built a gap to Antonelli and controlled the race. The race went ahead without interruptions, and Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak completed the podium. Antonelli's consistency allowed him to take the points lead by six points over Rafael Câmara.

Up next was the first FR-level race at Kuwait Motor Town, and new arrival Joshua Dürksen started it on pole. The first corner ended with multiple crashes, Brad Benavides getting flipped on his head and riding atop Boya's car, eight retirements with the poleman among them, and a red flag. Beganovic was able to profit off of the chaos, leading the restart in first place and continuing to lead Antonelli home. Behind the pair, Barnard got past Sebastián Montoya to complete the podium. Levente Révész started race two at the front, but was unable to keep his position and soon dropped back. What followed were multiple lead changes, with Rafael Villagómez, Bohra and eventually Joshua Dufek all in the lead for some time. Dufek was able to hold on in the end, but got disqualified for a technical infringement. This promoted Barnard to the win, ahead of Bohra and Câmara. The final race had Sami Meguetounif on pole, who held off a fast-starting Dürksen at the start. Two safety car periods later, Antonelli overtook Dürksen and set off after Meguetounif, but ran out of laps to catch him. While Antonelli still had not won a race, he grew his championship lead anyway, now twelve points ahead of double-winner Beganovic.

Just three days later, racing was back on in Kuwait, and qualifying was topped by the same two drivers. Race one began with the top three drivers, all Hyderabad Blackbirds, tripping over each other into the first braking zone. This meant Dürksen lost his second pole and also allowed Antonelli through into second place, before he eventually got past Boya for the lead. He kept him behind until the Spaniard got overtaken by Câmara, and took his first win in the category. Debutant Kirill Smal started race two at the front and had to content with Dufek and Barnard, before the latter then got into the lead and built a gap. This was not to last, however, as his car then started breaking down and he fell down the order. Smal was back in the lead, but Antonelli, who had started tenth and steadily climbed up the order, made short work of his lead, overtook him and claimed another win. Smal then received a penalty, allowing Villagómez and Lorenzo Fluxá to pick up podiums. At the start of race three, Antonelli again picked up the lead, but the move was made off track, so he sped off to build a gap in anticipation of a penalty. That used up too much of his tires too soon, however, and by the end of the race he fell back into the clutches of Barnard, who overtook him to claim the win. The penalty still came for Antonelli, dropping him back behind Câmara and Fluxá. However, his double win meant he now had a 44-point lead over his nearest challenger Barnard.

Second half

The penultimate round of the season was held back in Dubai, where Antonelli and Nikita Bedrin shared poles. The former dropped down to third at the start of the first race, but was able to fight back past Barnard and Dufek into the lead through a safety car restart. His teammate Câmara followed him through, before another safety car ended the racing early. Pepe Martí was on reverse grid pole and held onto the lead as Fluxá got past Neate for second. Barnard and Antonelli, starting eighth and tenth, were soon climbing up the order. They ended up inside the top five, before Bedrin in fourth rear-ended Neate in third and both tumbled down the order. This promoted the championship protagonists to third and fourth, before Antonelli was handed a penalty for an unsafe move that dropped him to tenth. Bedrin bounced back from this incident by defending his pole position at the start of race three, while behind him his two teammates Barnard and Dufek battled with Antonelli. Three safety car periods interrupted proceedings, with the third running until the end, guaranteeing Barnard's maiden win in a PHM Racing 1-2-3. Still, Antonelli's advantage grew, albeit only by a single point to 45, with 75 points still to play for.

The final round of the championship brought the series to the Yas Marina Circuit, but the polesitters were the same as in Dubai. The two title contenders started alongside each other and had a battle that ended in tears when Antonelli rear-ended Barnard, spun him around and earned himself a ten-second penalty. This promoted Boya into the virtual lead, ahead of Meguetounif and Câmara. A late safety car meant Antonelli's penalty had the maximum effect, and both him and Barnard remained pointless. Barnard needed to score points in race two to keep his title hopes alive, but had a horrible start that dropped him out of the top 20. While he worked to get back up the order, it was Michael Shin on pole that had to contend with Smal and Martí. Eventually, the latter took the lead from Shin and led the trio home. Barnard could only manage 18th place, so Antonelli took the championship despite receiving another penalty and not scoring again. Bedrin put a close to the season by winning the third race lights-to-flag, undeterred by a red-flag disruption. Behind him, multiple fights for the podium places ended in collisions, before Antonelli moved into the lead on the final lap, but had to give the place back as the move was made off track.

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten classified drivers.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

PosDriverDUB1 United Arab EmiratesKUW1 KuwaitKUW2 KuwaitDUB2 United Arab EmiratesABU United Arab EmiratesPts
Pos Driver DUB1 United Arab Emirates KUW1 Kuwait KUW2 Kuwait DUB2 United Arab Emirates ABU United Arab Emirates Pts R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 1 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli 4 6 2 2 Ret 2 1 1 4 1 10 4 15 13 2 192 2 United Kingdom Taylor Barnard 3 3 Ret 14 1 Ret 4 24† 1 3 3 2 14 18 4 152 3 Brazil Rafael Câmara 5 5 4 18† 3 Ret 2 Ret 2 2 23 16 3 11 3 131 4 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá 8 4 11 Ret 12 4 5 3 3 8 2 5 4 5 11 122 5 Spain Mari Boya 12 13 1 Ret 14 13 3 4 10 6 4 6 1 10 18 107 6 Switzerland Joshua Dufek 6 15 13 3 DSQ 10 9 7 7 4 6 3 5 4 5 105 7 Spain Pepe Martí 14 9 6 Ret 10 6 10 1 11 6 1 10 79 8 Italy Nikita Bedrin Ret 14 7 Ret 19 8 7 Ret 15 5 19 1 Ret 9 1 78 9 Singapore Nikhil Bohra 10 1 10 8 2 11 19 5 11 18 13 8 7 8 Ret 73 10 France Sami Meguetounif Ret Ret Ret 17 4 1 25† 12 5 13 18 Ret 2 Ret Ret 65 11 Sweden Dino Beganovic 1 Ret 9 1 20 5 62 12 United Kingdom Aiden Neate 9 2 12 4 8 9 8 16 16 9 5 15 Ret 12 8 58 13 Mexico Rafael Villagómez 17 11 20 6 5 Ret 6 2 14 Ret 20 13 44 14 South Korea Michael Shin 18 18 19 5 11 Ret 18 8 17 17 16 14 10 2 9 35 15 Kirill Smal 10 20 24 12 15 7 8 3 7 32 16 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen Ret 7 3 26† 15 6 29 17 Peru Matías Zagazeta 2 12 Ret 9 13 7 23 Ret 9 28 18 Norway Martinius Stenshorne 13 11 8 15 9 21† 11 7 6 20 19 Thailand Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak 16 10 3 DNS 16 12 11 9 21 23 14 10 16 14 20† 19 20 Germany Tim Tramnitz 7 7 9 21 24 Ret 14 21 Colombia Sebastián Montoya 15 17 18 Ret Ret 16 12 6 13 14 8 12 12 16 21† 12 22 Italy Gabriele Minì 11 21 5 Ret Ret 19 10 23 Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov 9 6 15 10 24 Denmark Sebastian Øgaard 7 8 17 19 17 17 10 25 Hungary Levente Révész Ret 25† 14 10 6 17 14 13 12 16 12 20 17 20 Ret 9 26 United Kingdom Luke Browning 7 9 20 15 14 Ret 8 27 Italy Francesco Braschi 13 7 16 Ret 15 18 6 28 United States Jak Crawford 19 16 8 4 29 United States Brad Benavides 24 20 15 Ret DNS DNS 16 10 Ret 11 11 22† 18 15 13 1 30 Italy Giovanni Maschio 20 19 24 11 18 15 17 17 18 24† Ret 19 24† Ret 19† 0 31 Netherlands Niels Koolen 22 22 21 12 21 21 20 21 22 22 Ret 18 20 21 14 0 32 United Kingdom Daniel Mavlyutov 23 23 22 16 22 22 22 19 DSQ 21 22 Ret 22 22 12 0 33 France Owen Tangavelou 13 17 Ret 0 34 China Wang Zhongwei DNS DNS DNS 13 23 23 24 22 23 0 35 China Cenyu Han 21 24 23 15 17 14 21 23 19 20 21 Ret 19 19 17 0 36 China Tang Ruobin 23 23 16 0 37 Japan Ayato Iwasaki Ret 18 20 0 Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 Pts DUB1 United Arab Emirates KUW1 Kuwait KUW2 Kuwait DUB2 United Arab Emirates ABU United Arab EmiratesColour 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† – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 75% of the race distance.
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli4622Ret2114110415132192
2United Kingdom Taylor Barnard33Ret141Ret424†133214184152
3Brazil Rafael Câmara55418†3Ret2Ret2223163113131
4Spain Lorenzo Fluxá8411Ret1245338254511122
5Spain Mari Boya12131Ret1413341064611018107
6Switzerland Joshua Dufek615133DSQ10977463545105
7Spain Pepe Martí1496Ret10610111611079
8Italy Nikita BedrinRet147Ret1987Ret155191Ret9178
9Singapore Nikhil Bohra101108211195111813878Ret73
10France Sami MeguetounifRetRetRet174125†1251318Ret2RetRet65
11Sweden Dino Beganovic1Ret9120562
12United Kingdom Aiden Neate9212489816169515Ret12858
13Mexico Rafael Villagómez17112065Ret6214Ret201344
14South Korea Michael Shin181819511Ret18817171614102935
15Kirill Smal1020241215783732
16Paraguay Joshua DürksenRet732615629
17Peru Matías Zagazeta212Ret913723Ret928
18Norway Martinius Stenshorne1311815921†117620
19Thailand Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak16103DNS161211921231410161420†19
20Germany Tim Tramnitz7792124Ret14
21Colombia Sebastián Montoya151718RetRet161261314812121621†12
22Italy Gabriele Minì11215RetRet1910
23Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov961510
24Denmark Sebastian Øgaard781719171710
25Hungary Levente RévészRet25†14106171413121612201720Ret9
26United Kingdom Luke Browning79201514Ret8
27Italy Francesco Braschi13716Ret15186
28United States Jak Crawford191684
29United States Brad Benavides242015RetDNSDNS1610Ret111122†1815131
30Italy Giovanni Maschio20192411181517171824†Ret1924†Ret19†0
31Netherlands Niels Koolen22222112212120212222Ret182021140
32United Kingdom Daniel Mavlyutov2323221622222219DSQ2122Ret2222120
33France Owen Tangavelou1317Ret0
34China Wang ZhongweiDNSDNSDNS1323232422230
35China Cenyu Han2124231517142123192021Ret1919170
36China Tang Ruobin2323160
37Japan Ayato IwasakiRet18200
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
DUB1 United Arab EmiratesKUW1 KuwaitKUW2 KuwaitDUB2 United Arab EmiratesABU United Arab Emirates
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 Cup

PosDriverDUB1 United Arab EmiratesKUW1 KuwaitKUW2 KuwaitDUB2 United Arab EmiratesABU United Arab EmiratesPts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli4622Ret2114110415132244
2United Kingdom Taylor Barnard33Ret141Ret424133214184190
3Brazil Rafael Câmara55418†3Ret2Ret2223163113163
4Singapore Nikhil Bohra101108211195111813878Ret163
5United Kingdom Aiden Neate92124810816169515Ret128147
6Italy Nikita BedrinRet157Ret1997Ret155191Ret91133
7South Korea Michael Shin181919511Ret188171716141029108
8Thailand Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak16103DNS161211921231410161420†84
9Kirill Smal1020241215783777
10Norway Martinius Stenshorne1311815921†117677
11Italy Giovanni Maschio20202411181517171824†Ret1924†Ret19†36
12Denmark Sebastian Øgaard781719171730
13Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov961528
14United Kingdom Daniel Mavlyutov2323221623222219DSQ2122Ret22221224
15China Tang Ruobin2323160
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
DUB1 United Arab EmiratesKUW1 KuwaitKUW2 KuwaitDUB2 United Arab EmiratesABU United Arab Emirates

Teams' Championship

Ahead of each event, the teams nominated two drivers that accumulated teams' points.

PosTeamPts
1India Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited338
2Germany PHM Racing247
3Netherlands Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP Motorsport136
4Netherlands Pinnacle VAR124
5France R-ace GP97
6Italy Prema Racing93
7United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix34
8China R&B Racing10

Notes

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