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Italian F4 Championship

Italian F4 Championship

The Italian Formula 4 Championship was introduced in 2014 as the first formula racing series regulated according to the FIA Formula 4 regulations. This championship serves as a more accessible and cost-effective entry point for young drivers transitioning from karting to formula racing, acting as one of the first stepping stones for our aspiring drivers on the journey to F1. The Italian F4 field consists of 37 drivers competing for 12 teams. The F4 car offers a relatively easy introduction to master the art of single seater racing, while tackling some of Europe's most prestigious circuits.

Race Format

Friday
Free Practice 1 | 40 minutes
Free Practice 2 | 40 minutes

Saturday
Qualifying 1 | 15 minutes
Qualifying 2 | 15 minutes
Race 1 | 30 minutes + 1 lap

Sunday
Race 2 | 30 minutes + 1 lap
Race 3 | 30 minutes + 1 lap | grid determined by second fastest lap of qualifying

Italian F4 Championship
Italian F4 Championship Livery
Chassis
TATUUS F4-T014
Material
TATUUS F4-T014
Engine
ABARTH 1.4L Turbocharged
Torque
240NM
Engine Power
165PS
Features
PADDLE SHIFT
Top Speed
CA. 240 KM/H
Weight
595KG

2025 Italian F4 Race Calendar

The 2025 Italian Formula 4 Championship calendar consists of 7 rounds across 2 countries on some of Europe's most prestigious circuits of the world. Each championship round consists of 3 races, bringing the total number of races to 21.

May 2 - May 4
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (Misano Adriatico - Italy)
Round 1
May 23 - May 25
Autodromo Vallelunga "Piero Taruffi" (Vallelunga - Italy)
Round 2
June 20 - June 22
Autodromo Nazionale Monza (Monza - Italy)
Round 3
July 11 - July 13
Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello (Florence - Italy)
Round 4
August 1 - August 3
Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari (Imola - Italy)
Round 5
September 19 - September 21
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Barcelona - Spain)
Round 6
October 10 - October 12
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (Misano Adriatico - Italy)
Round 7