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The 2024 F4 Indian Championship will be the second season of the F4 Indian Championship. It is a motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars regulated according to FIA Formula 4 regulations. The season commences on 24 August and concludes on 17 November.
Drivers
editAll cars are run by MP Motorsport.[1]
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Indian F4 Global Shootout Program
editRacing Promotions Private Limited announced in May 2024 the F4 Global Shootout Program offering scholarships towards the participation in the championship. The estimated cost of the full season of the series is €120,000 and the winner of the shootout would get a fully paid seat in the upcoming season. The runner-up and the third placed driver would get 30% and 20% respectively of the winner's scholarship while each of other finalists would be awarded €15,000.[2] The program will be held on 9–11 July at Circuit du Var, France, in the partnership with the driving school AGS Formule 1.[3] The following drivers were selected:
Calendar
editAll rounds will take place in India. The provisional dates were announced on 26 April.[4]
Round | Circuit | Date | |
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1 | R1 | TBC | 24–25 August |
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2 | R1 | TBC | 30 August–1 September |
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3 | R1 | TBC | 13–15 September |
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4 | R1 | TBC | 19–20 October |
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5 | R1 | TBC | 16–17 November |
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Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ Bruin, Lois de (2023-06-16). "MP Motorsport and RPPL sign multi-year Indian F4 partner deal". MP Motorsport.
- ^ Wood, Ida (2024-05-06). "Indian F4 launches global shootout to win paid-for 2024 seat". Formula Scout.
- ^ Wolff, Perceval (2024-06-09). "F4 Global Shootout Program: A step to expanding the Indian F4 grid". Feeder Series.
- ^ @indianf4championship (2024-04-26). "Mark your dates! The second season of the FIA certified Indian F4 Championship is less than 120 days away" – via Instagram.
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