F4 Danish Championship

Nordic 4, formerly known as F4 Danish Championship is a Danish motor racing series for open-wheel cars complying with FIA Formula 4 Gen1 regulations. The inaugural championship was contested in 2017.

F4 Danish Championship
CategoryFormula 4
CountryDenmark
Inaugural season2017
ConstructorsMygale
Engine suppliersRenault
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Drivers' championDenmark Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen
Teams' championDenmark STEP Motorsport
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

History

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In September 2016, the Dansk Automobil Sports Union (DASU) announced that it would introduce the FIA Formula 4 category in Denmark. This was followed on 6 November 2016 by the official launch of the F4 Danish Championship. Danish F4 cars were to use the French Mygale chassis and the 2.0-litre Renault engine.[1] The series will comprise seven rounds, supporting the Danish Thundersport Championship, Danish Endurance Championship and Danish Supertourisme Turbo at their events.[2]

F4 cars will share the track with the F5 cars (previously called Formula Ford), but will receive separate classifications. From 2019 F5 cars are classified with-in the F4 results, as well as a separate cup.

In late 2023, the championship announced a new name for 2024.[3]

The championship features Mygale designed and built cars constructed of carbon fibre and featuring a monocoque chassis. Power is provided by a 2.0-litre Renault engine.[1]

Champions

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Drivers

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Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest lap Points Margins
F4 Danish Championship
2017   Daniel Lundgaard   Lundgaard Racing 21 8 7 16 7 368 48
2018   Casper Tobias Hansen   FSP 24 5 13 19 13 461 119
2019   Malthe Jakobsen   FSP 24 6 11 18 6 428 78
2020   Conrad Laursen   FSP 9 0 2 7 0 151 18
2021   Mads Hoe   Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 2 4 14 2 299 56
2022   Julius Dinesen   STEP Motorsport 18 2 4 12 4 278 5
2023   Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen   BAR 18 2 6 11 6 279 4
Nordic 4 Championship
2024   Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen   STEP Motorsport 21 4 12 17 10 399 78

Teams

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Season Team Drivers Poles Wins Podiums Fastest lap Points Margins
2017   Vesti Motorsport 5 5 11 27 8 686 216
2018   FSP 3 6 15 33 16 701 359
2019   FSP 3 6 13 26 8 679 329
2020   FSP 3 0 7 16 7 405 320
2021   Mads Hoe Motorsport 3 4 4 19 3 404 318
2022   STEP Motorsport 3 3 4 18 7 477 42
2023   STEP Motorsport 3 0 0 17 2 344 65

Rookie

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Season Driver Team
2018   Malthe Jakobsen   FSP
2019   Ali Largim   FSP
2020   Conrad Laursen   FSP
2021   Noah Strømsted   FSP
2022   Julius Dinesen   STEP Motorsport
2023   Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen   BAR

Formula 5 champions

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Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest lap Points Margins
2017   Aske Nygaard Bramming   FSP 21 3 8 19 8 368 48
2018   Mads Hoe   Mads Hoe Motorsport 24 4 13 19 15 477 39
2019   Lucas Daugaard   Daugaard Racing 24 7 22 24 23 203 124
2020   Mads Hoe   Mads Hoe Motorsport 9 2 6 7 8 165 20
2021   Mads Hoe   Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 1 15 14 2 299 56
2022   Mille Hoe   Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 0 8 17 0 363 163
2023   Oliver Kratsch   Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 0 7 15 6 316 12

Circuits

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  • Bold denotes a circuit will be used in the 2024 season.
  • Italic denotes a future circuit will be used in the 2025 season.
Number Circuits Rounds Years
1   Jyllandsringen 17[a] 2017–present
2   Padborg Park 16[b] 2017–present
3   Ring Djursland 11[c] 2017–present
4   Karlskoga Motorstadion 2 2023–present
5   Rudskogen Motorpark 1 2018
  Kinnekulle Ring 1 2019
  Sturup Raceway 1 2022
  Anderstorp Raceway 1 2023
  Falkenbergs Motorbana 1 2024

Notes

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  1. ^ Jyllandsringen hosted 3 rounds in 20172019, 2 rounds in 20212022 and 2024, and it will host 2 rounds in 2025.
  2. ^ Padborg Park hosted 3 rounds in 2021, 2 rounds in 20172019, 20222024, and it will host 2 rounds in 2025.
  3. ^ Ring Djursland hosted 2 rounds in 20172019.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Formel 4 - præsentation" [Formula 4 - presentation] (in Danish). 6 November 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Løbsafviklingsmøde 2017 - kalender og afvikling" [2017 Danish motorsport calendars and championships] (in Danish). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Danish F4 rebrands to Nordic 4 as it continues FNordic alliance". Retrieved 10 December 2023.
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