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Smashing a single event series record at Circuit of The Americas, the Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda will max out the grid with nearly 40 racers lined up to take the green during the United States Grand Prix weekend.
Thirty-seven F4 U.S. Championship drivers representing nine countries and 12 states are slated to share the same track as their F1 idols, beating the original record by four drivers that F4 U.S. set in 2016 at COTA. The huge showing also ties the world F4 single-event entry record set by ADAC F4 Germany in 2016.
*We put a focus on development, safety, fun and speed. The only FIA certified series in the country. Proudly sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing.
*The 2019 Formula 4 United States Championship season will be the fourth season of the United States Formula 4 Championship, a motor racing series regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations and sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing, the professional racing division of the Sports Car Club of America.
F40 Motorsports Showroom and Shop is Open Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm Friday 9am-2pm Please Call or E -mail,Mike Roberts (860) 342-5705, mike@f40.com to set up an apointment to view any of our current inventory. FORMULA 4 RACING Bondurant High Performance Driving School’s Formula 4 training program gives you the opportunity to train in a competitive, state-of-the-art, open-wheel race car. The Bondurant F4 training program starts at $5,899 and offers multiple course options behind the wheel of a Ligier JS F4. 4-Day Grand Prix Road Racing. Winfield Racing School graduates battled at the front of the FIA French F4 Championship field during round three at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium on 21-23 June. Formula 4 / News Apr 24, 2019.
All 37 Honda-powered Ligier JS F4 machines will be outfitted with THANK YOU CHARLIE decals in honor of Charlie Whiting. The late FIA Chief Steward, Whiting was instrumental in developing the F4 program and instituting F4 U.S. on the F1 USGP schedule in 2017.
The F4 doubleheader finale takes place on its largest stage of the season at the F1 USGP Nov. 1-3. More than 300,000 fans are anticipated to fill the stands during the three-day event.
“We are looking forward to putting on a fantastic show for all the fans in Charlie Whiting’s memory,” said SCCA Pro Racing General Manager Sydney Davis Yagel. “He left a lasting mark on the motorsports world as a whole, and we are thankful for his contribution to our F4 program.”
Two teams from the Formula Pro USA F4 Western Championships presented by Exclusive Racing will join the F4 U.S. paddock at COTA, bringing a fleet of cars to the legendary American circuit.
World Speed Motorsports is getting a jumpstart to its 2020 F4 U.S. season, fielding a three-car assault lead by multi-championship driver and Team USA Scholarship and W-Series candidate Courtney Crone of Corona, California, along with the 2018 F4 West Coast Winter Champion Kyle Loh of San Jose, California. Amanda Cartier of San Francisco, who ran limited F4 West Coast Championship races with the team this season, will fill the final spot, supporting the red, black and white colors of World Speed Motorsports.
In September, World Speed Motorsports announced that it will run a two-car effort for a full 2020 F4 U.S. campaign.
“This is a great opportunity for us to participate at the national level, in preparation for our 2020 plan to complete in the entire race schedule,” noted World Speed team owner Telo Stewart. “These drivers have been working hard toward this all season, and we are looking forward to providing them each with a great car for the event.”
Set to take on the national level program, Doran Motorsports Group will make its F4 U.S. national debut at the USGP with Formula Pro Series F4 West Coast Championship winner Marco Kacic of Kelowna, British Columbia.
“We are really excited to head to COTA and see how we stack up against all the other teams and drivers that have been running the entire series,” explained Francois Doran. “We have one open seat for 2020 for the West Coast Championship and an additional seat for the East Coast. We are counting on a great showing in COTA to help fill those seats and provide increased momentum into next year.”
Leading into the 2019 season finale, the championship podium is still undecided.
Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport pilot Joshua Car of Sydney, Australia, clinched the 2019 F4 U.S. title three rounds early, but second and third places in the championship are still up for grabs.
The standings are so tight going into final two rounds of the season, Francisco “Kiko” Porto of Pernambuco, Brazil, and Christian Brooks of Santa Clarita, California, are just points away from each other in a fight to claim second, while wild cards Jose Blanco of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Arthur Leist of Novo Hamburgo, Brazil, are very capable of sliding in to steal third place, respectively.
“With the championship already in my pocket, I can give it everything to win the races,” Car said. “There is no need to conserve, I can just go there to get the best possible result. It will be my last F4 race so I am keen to go out with a bang. I absolutely can’t wait to get on track at COTA.”
However, the new competition entered for the weekend poses a serious threat to the F4 U.S. drivers looking to clinch national titles. The F4 U.S. COTA roster is filled with national champions from various motorsport’s disciplines looking to challenge the front-runners for position and potentially even snag the valuable points that Porto, Brooks, Blanco and Leist need to advance in the championship.F4 Usa Championship
One of those drivers is the 2019 French F4 Championship third-place national winner Nicky Hays. Hays participated in two F4 U.S. events during his French F4 summer break, driving for DC Autosport with Cape Motorsports. The California native placed on the podium two of his six races, scoring enough points during the select race weekends to enter the final F4 U.S. event 10th in the overall standings.
“I look forward to getting back in the F4 U.S. car at COTA,” said Hays. “My goal is to hit the track right where I left off in the summer, fighting for wins!”
Another newcomer to the finale field is also on the international FIA F4 ladder. Tommy Foster of Newquay, England, enters COTA as a multi-time karting champion, and a top-10 competitor in the talent-filled British F4 program. Foster also carries the high-honor endorsement of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco on his helmet. Foster expanded Alliance Racing sponsored by Gas Monkey Energy’s roster, filling the team’s fifth seat for the weekend.
In addition to the international F4 drivers gunning for American glory and West Coast F4 drivers looking to make a name for themselves on the national level, returning competition, like Kory Enders, pose risk to the point leaders’ title chase.
Local Texas driver Enders enters the F1 weekend to defend his 2018 COTA USGP podium finish. Enders spent the 2019 season developing his road racing skills with DEForce Racing in Indy Pro 2000, finishing the season seventh overall. Eager to be back behind the wheel of his Ligier JS F4 DEForce Racing machine, Enders’ F4 homecoming is for one reason: To claim the top step on the famed COTA podium that he missed out on last season.
“I’m super excited to finally get back in the car at my home race here in Austin, Texas,” said Enders. “The team has been working so hard all season to make this car as fast as it is and I’m excited to finally reap the benefits. We came in third last year and I’m not settling for anything but a first-place finish this year.”
F4 U.S. points are calculated based on FIA rules and regulations. The top-10 drivers in each race are awarded points. At the end of the season, the top-seven drivers are presented FIA Super License points to aid in their racing career advancement to Formula 1. The F4 U.S. Championship was the first junior racing series in the United States to offer its competitors Super License points.
The massive F4 U.S. field grids up on Friday for an early morning practice followed by qualifying later that afternoon. Saturday morning drivers hit the 3.427-mile, 20-turn circuit for its first of two 25-minute (or 10 laps whichever comes first) races of the weekend. Later that day, the F4 U.S. drivers will host an autograph session (2:30-3:00 p.m. Central) in the support paddock at the series trailer. All ticket holders are invited, and the first 200 fans will receive a free commemorative poster. The season concludes Sunday morning with the last race of the season. Fans can follow live timing and scoring and full results at F4USChampionship.com.Full Event Schedule Entry List
February 20, 2020 – New step for the Ligier single-seaters: the Bondurant High Performance Driving School announced the launch of the first F4 Racing School in the US featuring the Ligier JS F4. This is an unprecedented opportunity for young talents and driving enthusiasts to get the best training program in a state-of-the-art open-wheel formula racecar.
Launched in 2016 in the F4 U.S. Championship, the Ligier JS F4 was an instant success. Each season the field of Ligier JS F4s kept growing. In 2018, the F4 U.S. Championship scored the highest average international F4 grid with 33 Ligier JS F4s per event and in 2019 it broke the international FIA F4 single-event entry record with 38 Ligier JS F4s taking the green at the Circuit of the Circuit of the Americas during the United States Grand Prix on November 1-3, 2019.
It was only a question of time before the Ligier JS F4 hit driving schools. “Since we initiated the F4 U.S. Championship, it has always been a goal of ours to have a program with a driving school,” said Ligier Automotive North America Chief Executive Officer Max Crawford. “We are very excited to begin our partnership with Bondurant High Performance Driving School”.
“It’s extremely important that drivers who do have the desire to compete in the championships show up well-prepared”, he commented. “A school that teaches the same championship curriculum in the same Ligier JS F4 racecar can only be a huge benefit for drivers. Bondurant’s strong reputation and quality instruction made perfect sense for us and we welcome them on board.”
The Bondurant High Performance Driving School’s new F4 open-wheel race car training program will give drivers and automotive enthusiasts the opportuntity to train in a competitive, modern and state-of-the-art single-seat, open-wheel car. It will be the only school in the United States to propose this type of equipment package, powered by Honda.
The Bondurant F4 School begins scheduling courses in March. It offers multiple course options to get behind the wheel of a Ligier JS F4. Classes are open to anyone with the desire to further their skills as a competitive driver, for those seeking an SCCA Pro License or those who have dreamt of driving a true open wheel race car. Indeed, Bondurant has a longstanding partnership with Sports Car Club of America, and because of the school’s new F4 training capabilities,it now has the ability to award SCCA PRO licenses to graduates of the class who have met all the required performance standards.
“For over 50 years, the Bondurant School has utilised open-wheel formula race cars in our training programs. Never before have we had the opportunity to bring brand new state-of-the-art open wheel racecars and equipment into our advanced programs,” said Bondurant Chief Instructor Mike McGovern. “This investment, as well as the relationships derived from it, is a direct result of new ownership and their long term vision and commitment to the school and the industry.”
SCCA F4 U.S. and F3 Americas Race Director Scott Goodyear noted just how much of a role race schools play in preparing up-and-coming drivers for success on the modern racing circuit.
’The best way to launch your racing career is to start with proper training and learn the art of driving a race car along with the rules and regulations of motor racing,” he said. “The information a driver receives from sitting in the cockpit of a school race car sets the tone for their success in the first season of car racing. All the top drivers around the world started their career behind the wheel of a school race car to accelerate their learning curve before entering competition. I can recall my first time in a race car, a three-day racing school driving a Formula 1600. It was a huge advantage over my competitors.”
Goodyear also expressed excitement about the fact that young drivers now have an opportunity to learn the ins-and-outs of F4 racing right here on American soil.
“As Race Director for the F4 United States Championship, I’m ecstatic that our young drivers now have a dedicated F4 School to attend here in the United States to learn the craft of driving an F4 race car,” he said. “The Bondurant School has long been the top school for up and coming drivers, and their commitment and focus on the F4 Series is going to produce race-ready drivers to enter our Championship.’
The Bondurant School has already taken delivery of its first four Ligier JS F4s!Three more cars will be delivered by early March.
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Complying with the FIA Formula 4 regulations until 2024, the Ligier JS F4 is a launching pad for young drivers often coming from the world of karts who are starting a career in car racing.
The Ligier JS F4 has been selected by the FIA and SCCA Pro Racing to exclusively equip the F4 U.S. Championship playing field in the United States. In 2018, an average of 33 Ligier JS F4s competed in this championship.F4 Racing Usa Inc
For more information on the Ligier JS F4, click on the link below or contact ussales@ligierautomotive.com
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For more information on the Bondurant School of High Performance Driving and its new F4 School, visit Bondurant.com.
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For more about the F4 U.S. Championship, visit https://www.f4uschampionship.com/
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Smashing a single event series record at Circuit of The Americas, the Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda will max out the grid with nearly 40 racers lined up to take the green during the United States Grand Prix weekend.
Thirty-seven F4 U.S. Championship drivers representing nine countries and 12 states are slated to share the same track as their F1 idols, beating the original record by four drivers that F4 U.S. set in 2016 at COTA. The huge showing also ties the world F4 single-event entry record set by ADAC F4 Germany in 2016.
*We put a focus on development, safety, fun and speed. The only FIA certified series in the country. Proudly sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing.
*The 2019 Formula 4 United States Championship season will be the fourth season of the United States Formula 4 Championship, a motor racing series regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations and sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing, the professional racing division of the Sports Car Club of America.
F40 Motorsports Showroom and Shop is Open Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm Friday 9am-2pm Please Call or E -mail,Mike Roberts (860) 342-5705, mike@f40.com to set up an apointment to view any of our current inventory. FORMULA 4 RACING Bondurant High Performance Driving School’s Formula 4 training program gives you the opportunity to train in a competitive, state-of-the-art, open-wheel race car. The Bondurant F4 training program starts at $5,899 and offers multiple course options behind the wheel of a Ligier JS F4. 4-Day Grand Prix Road Racing. Winfield Racing School graduates battled at the front of the FIA French F4 Championship field during round three at Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium on 21-23 June. Formula 4 / News Apr 24, 2019.
All 37 Honda-powered Ligier JS F4 machines will be outfitted with THANK YOU CHARLIE decals in honor of Charlie Whiting. The late FIA Chief Steward, Whiting was instrumental in developing the F4 program and instituting F4 U.S. on the F1 USGP schedule in 2017.
The F4 doubleheader finale takes place on its largest stage of the season at the F1 USGP Nov. 1-3. More than 300,000 fans are anticipated to fill the stands during the three-day event.
“We are looking forward to putting on a fantastic show for all the fans in Charlie Whiting’s memory,” said SCCA Pro Racing General Manager Sydney Davis Yagel. “He left a lasting mark on the motorsports world as a whole, and we are thankful for his contribution to our F4 program.”
Two teams from the Formula Pro USA F4 Western Championships presented by Exclusive Racing will join the F4 U.S. paddock at COTA, bringing a fleet of cars to the legendary American circuit.
World Speed Motorsports is getting a jumpstart to its 2020 F4 U.S. season, fielding a three-car assault lead by multi-championship driver and Team USA Scholarship and W-Series candidate Courtney Crone of Corona, California, along with the 2018 F4 West Coast Winter Champion Kyle Loh of San Jose, California. Amanda Cartier of San Francisco, who ran limited F4 West Coast Championship races with the team this season, will fill the final spot, supporting the red, black and white colors of World Speed Motorsports.
In September, World Speed Motorsports announced that it will run a two-car effort for a full 2020 F4 U.S. campaign.
“This is a great opportunity for us to participate at the national level, in preparation for our 2020 plan to complete in the entire race schedule,” noted World Speed team owner Telo Stewart. “These drivers have been working hard toward this all season, and we are looking forward to providing them each with a great car for the event.”
Set to take on the national level program, Doran Motorsports Group will make its F4 U.S. national debut at the USGP with Formula Pro Series F4 West Coast Championship winner Marco Kacic of Kelowna, British Columbia.
“We are really excited to head to COTA and see how we stack up against all the other teams and drivers that have been running the entire series,” explained Francois Doran. “We have one open seat for 2020 for the West Coast Championship and an additional seat for the East Coast. We are counting on a great showing in COTA to help fill those seats and provide increased momentum into next year.”
Leading into the 2019 season finale, the championship podium is still undecided.
Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport pilot Joshua Car of Sydney, Australia, clinched the 2019 F4 U.S. title three rounds early, but second and third places in the championship are still up for grabs.
The standings are so tight going into final two rounds of the season, Francisco “Kiko” Porto of Pernambuco, Brazil, and Christian Brooks of Santa Clarita, California, are just points away from each other in a fight to claim second, while wild cards Jose Blanco of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Arthur Leist of Novo Hamburgo, Brazil, are very capable of sliding in to steal third place, respectively.
“With the championship already in my pocket, I can give it everything to win the races,” Car said. “There is no need to conserve, I can just go there to get the best possible result. It will be my last F4 race so I am keen to go out with a bang. I absolutely can’t wait to get on track at COTA.”
However, the new competition entered for the weekend poses a serious threat to the F4 U.S. drivers looking to clinch national titles. The F4 U.S. COTA roster is filled with national champions from various motorsport’s disciplines looking to challenge the front-runners for position and potentially even snag the valuable points that Porto, Brooks, Blanco and Leist need to advance in the championship.F4 Usa Championship
One of those drivers is the 2019 French F4 Championship third-place national winner Nicky Hays. Hays participated in two F4 U.S. events during his French F4 summer break, driving for DC Autosport with Cape Motorsports. The California native placed on the podium two of his six races, scoring enough points during the select race weekends to enter the final F4 U.S. event 10th in the overall standings.
“I look forward to getting back in the F4 U.S. car at COTA,” said Hays. “My goal is to hit the track right where I left off in the summer, fighting for wins!”
Another newcomer to the finale field is also on the international FIA F4 ladder. Tommy Foster of Newquay, England, enters COTA as a multi-time karting champion, and a top-10 competitor in the talent-filled British F4 program. Foster also carries the high-honor endorsement of HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco on his helmet. Foster expanded Alliance Racing sponsored by Gas Monkey Energy’s roster, filling the team’s fifth seat for the weekend.
In addition to the international F4 drivers gunning for American glory and West Coast F4 drivers looking to make a name for themselves on the national level, returning competition, like Kory Enders, pose risk to the point leaders’ title chase.
Local Texas driver Enders enters the F1 weekend to defend his 2018 COTA USGP podium finish. Enders spent the 2019 season developing his road racing skills with DEForce Racing in Indy Pro 2000, finishing the season seventh overall. Eager to be back behind the wheel of his Ligier JS F4 DEForce Racing machine, Enders’ F4 homecoming is for one reason: To claim the top step on the famed COTA podium that he missed out on last season.
“I’m super excited to finally get back in the car at my home race here in Austin, Texas,” said Enders. “The team has been working so hard all season to make this car as fast as it is and I’m excited to finally reap the benefits. We came in third last year and I’m not settling for anything but a first-place finish this year.”
F4 U.S. points are calculated based on FIA rules and regulations. The top-10 drivers in each race are awarded points. At the end of the season, the top-seven drivers are presented FIA Super License points to aid in their racing career advancement to Formula 1. The F4 U.S. Championship was the first junior racing series in the United States to offer its competitors Super License points.
The massive F4 U.S. field grids up on Friday for an early morning practice followed by qualifying later that afternoon. Saturday morning drivers hit the 3.427-mile, 20-turn circuit for its first of two 25-minute (or 10 laps whichever comes first) races of the weekend. Later that day, the F4 U.S. drivers will host an autograph session (2:30-3:00 p.m. Central) in the support paddock at the series trailer. All ticket holders are invited, and the first 200 fans will receive a free commemorative poster. The season concludes Sunday morning with the last race of the season. Fans can follow live timing and scoring and full results at F4USChampionship.com.Full Event Schedule Entry List
February 20, 2020 – New step for the Ligier single-seaters: the Bondurant High Performance Driving School announced the launch of the first F4 Racing School in the US featuring the Ligier JS F4. This is an unprecedented opportunity for young talents and driving enthusiasts to get the best training program in a state-of-the-art open-wheel formula racecar.
Launched in 2016 in the F4 U.S. Championship, the Ligier JS F4 was an instant success. Each season the field of Ligier JS F4s kept growing. In 2018, the F4 U.S. Championship scored the highest average international F4 grid with 33 Ligier JS F4s per event and in 2019 it broke the international FIA F4 single-event entry record with 38 Ligier JS F4s taking the green at the Circuit of the Circuit of the Americas during the United States Grand Prix on November 1-3, 2019.
It was only a question of time before the Ligier JS F4 hit driving schools. “Since we initiated the F4 U.S. Championship, it has always been a goal of ours to have a program with a driving school,” said Ligier Automotive North America Chief Executive Officer Max Crawford. “We are very excited to begin our partnership with Bondurant High Performance Driving School”.
“It’s extremely important that drivers who do have the desire to compete in the championships show up well-prepared”, he commented. “A school that teaches the same championship curriculum in the same Ligier JS F4 racecar can only be a huge benefit for drivers. Bondurant’s strong reputation and quality instruction made perfect sense for us and we welcome them on board.”
The Bondurant High Performance Driving School’s new F4 open-wheel race car training program will give drivers and automotive enthusiasts the opportuntity to train in a competitive, modern and state-of-the-art single-seat, open-wheel car. It will be the only school in the United States to propose this type of equipment package, powered by Honda.
The Bondurant F4 School begins scheduling courses in March. It offers multiple course options to get behind the wheel of a Ligier JS F4. Classes are open to anyone with the desire to further their skills as a competitive driver, for those seeking an SCCA Pro License or those who have dreamt of driving a true open wheel race car. Indeed, Bondurant has a longstanding partnership with Sports Car Club of America, and because of the school’s new F4 training capabilities,it now has the ability to award SCCA PRO licenses to graduates of the class who have met all the required performance standards.
“For over 50 years, the Bondurant School has utilised open-wheel formula race cars in our training programs. Never before have we had the opportunity to bring brand new state-of-the-art open wheel racecars and equipment into our advanced programs,” said Bondurant Chief Instructor Mike McGovern. “This investment, as well as the relationships derived from it, is a direct result of new ownership and their long term vision and commitment to the school and the industry.”
SCCA F4 U.S. and F3 Americas Race Director Scott Goodyear noted just how much of a role race schools play in preparing up-and-coming drivers for success on the modern racing circuit.
’The best way to launch your racing career is to start with proper training and learn the art of driving a race car along with the rules and regulations of motor racing,” he said. “The information a driver receives from sitting in the cockpit of a school race car sets the tone for their success in the first season of car racing. All the top drivers around the world started their career behind the wheel of a school race car to accelerate their learning curve before entering competition. I can recall my first time in a race car, a three-day racing school driving a Formula 1600. It was a huge advantage over my competitors.”
Goodyear also expressed excitement about the fact that young drivers now have an opportunity to learn the ins-and-outs of F4 racing right here on American soil.
“As Race Director for the F4 United States Championship, I’m ecstatic that our young drivers now have a dedicated F4 School to attend here in the United States to learn the craft of driving an F4 race car,” he said. “The Bondurant School has long been the top school for up and coming drivers, and their commitment and focus on the F4 Series is going to produce race-ready drivers to enter our Championship.’
The Bondurant School has already taken delivery of its first four Ligier JS F4s!Three more cars will be delivered by early March.
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Ligier JS F4F4 Usa
Complying with the FIA Formula 4 regulations until 2024, the Ligier JS F4 is a launching pad for young drivers often coming from the world of karts who are starting a career in car racing.
The Ligier JS F4 has been selected by the FIA and SCCA Pro Racing to exclusively equip the F4 U.S. Championship playing field in the United States. In 2018, an average of 33 Ligier JS F4s competed in this championship.F4 Racing Usa Inc
For more information on the Ligier JS F4, click on the link below or contact ussales@ligierautomotive.com
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For more information on the Bondurant School of High Performance Driving and its new F4 School, visit Bondurant.com.
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For more about the F4 U.S. Championship, visit https://www.f4uschampionship.com/
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