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Building on the world-record breaking momentum from 2019, SCCA Pro Racing revealed today the five circuits across the country that the Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda will visit in 2020. The 17-round F4 U.S. calendar will include new and returning venues with a 'Winter Warm-up' scheduled Jan. 13 at Palm Beach International Raceway for teams and drivers to test and experience series procedures before the first race of the season.
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'SCCA Pro Racing is aiming to provide our teams with a variety of events and tracks that will help them develop successful drivers,' said Sydney Davis Yagel, General Manager of SCCA Pro Racing. 'We hope the addition of a few new tracks will challenge the drivers and provide great racing for our fans.'
The official 2020 season will kick off for a three-round weekend on the tight turns and intense elevation changes of Road Atlanta April 9-11. The championship will join F3 Americas, Formula Race Promotions and the Blue Marble Cocktails Radical Cup North America Series for a full weekend of open-wheel racing.
F4 U.S. breaks from racing in May to allow for drivers and crew members to attend the Indianapolis 500. The action resumes in June as teams make their way to the Lone Star State for a three-round battle on the Circuit of The Americas, June 5-7.
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'As a young driver in a junior series I always wanted to race on the top tracks in world to gain circuit knowledge for the future,' explained F4 U.S. and F3 Americas Race Director Scott Goodyear. 'In 2020 we have the opportunity to race on a F1 circuit twice, which helps develop the craft of our young drivers behind the wheel. The June race will play an important role in prepping drivers and teams for the biggest race of the year when we join Formula 1 in October.'
The second half of the season starts with a schedule staple, The Andy Scriven Memorial at Virginia International Raceway July 17-19 that honors the late Andrew 'Andy' Scriven, Ligier Automotive North America's chief designer of the JS F4-16 and Ligier JS F3 chassis.
The Honda-powered series go from the Virginia rolling hills to Alabama's Barber Motorsports Park, July 31-August 2. The visit to the 2.38-mile, 16-turn road course is a first for F4.
The final leg of the 2020 calendar starts Sept. 25-27 at Sebring International Raceway, followed by the most anticipated race of the season, the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at COTA, Oct. 23-25.
'Our goal is to always pack our schedule with FIA-graded legendary raceways where not only our drivers will enjoy competing, but will also prepare them for their racing future as they ascend through the echelons of racing,' said Davis Yagel. 'The 2020 schedule achieves that with a mix of street courses and iconic road courses.'
In an effort to assist with team and driver budgets, the FIA-approved championship will travel with the F3 Americas Championship Powered by Honda most of the season.
For more information on F4 U.S. or F3 Americas visit, F4USChampionship.com and F3Americas.com.
Jan. 13: Palm Beach International Raceway Winter Warm-up with F3 Americas
April 9-11: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta with F3 Americas, FRP and Radical Cup
June 5-7: Circuit of The Americas with F3 Americas
July 17-19: Andy Scriven Memorial at VIRginia International Raceway with F3 Americas and FRP
July 31-Aug. 2: Barber Motorsports Park with F3 Americas and Radical Cup
Sept. 25-27: Sebring International Raceway with F3 Americas
Oct. 23-25: United States Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas with F1
As the two newest components of the Parella Motorsport Holdings, the Honda-powered Formula 4 United States and Formula Regional Americas championships are set to stage races across the U.S. and Canada for the first time next year.
The 2021 calendar will feature 18 rounds for F4 U.S. on six legendary venues, including Sonoma Raceway, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and Brainerd International Raceway for the first time.
Meanwhile, a mix of street and road courses will highlight the 18-round FR Americas schedule that will expand into Canada for the Grand Prix de Trois Rivieres.
F4 Racing Schedule
Each national race weekend will feature a pre-event test day and three races, all in support of Sportscar Vintage Racing Association SpeedTour events.
'As a young driver in a junior series I always wanted to race on the top tracks in world to gain circuit knowledge for the future,' explained F4 U.S. and F3 Americas Race Director Scott Goodyear. 'In 2020 we have the opportunity to race on a F1 circuit twice, which helps develop the craft of our young drivers behind the wheel. The June race will play an important role in prepping drivers and teams for the biggest race of the year when we join Formula 1 in October.'
The second half of the season starts with a schedule staple, The Andy Scriven Memorial at Virginia International Raceway July 17-19 that honors the late Andrew 'Andy' Scriven, Ligier Automotive North America's chief designer of the JS F4-16 and Ligier JS F3 chassis.
The Honda-powered series go from the Virginia rolling hills to Alabama's Barber Motorsports Park, July 31-August 2. The visit to the 2.38-mile, 16-turn road course is a first for F4.
The final leg of the 2020 calendar starts Sept. 25-27 at Sebring International Raceway, followed by the most anticipated race of the season, the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at COTA, Oct. 23-25.
'Our goal is to always pack our schedule with FIA-graded legendary raceways where not only our drivers will enjoy competing, but will also prepare them for their racing future as they ascend through the echelons of racing,' said Davis Yagel. 'The 2020 schedule achieves that with a mix of street courses and iconic road courses.'
In an effort to assist with team and driver budgets, the FIA-approved championship will travel with the F3 Americas Championship Powered by Honda most of the season.
For more information on F4 U.S. or F3 Americas visit, F4USChampionship.com and F3Americas.com.
Jan. 13: Palm Beach International Raceway Winter Warm-up with F3 Americas
April 9-11: Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta with F3 Americas, FRP and Radical Cup
June 5-7: Circuit of The Americas with F3 Americas
July 17-19: Andy Scriven Memorial at VIRginia International Raceway with F3 Americas and FRP
July 31-Aug. 2: Barber Motorsports Park with F3 Americas and Radical Cup
Sept. 25-27: Sebring International Raceway with F3 Americas
Oct. 23-25: United States Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas with F1
As the two newest components of the Parella Motorsport Holdings, the Honda-powered Formula 4 United States and Formula Regional Americas championships are set to stage races across the U.S. and Canada for the first time next year.
The 2021 calendar will feature 18 rounds for F4 U.S. on six legendary venues, including Sonoma Raceway, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and Brainerd International Raceway for the first time.
Meanwhile, a mix of street and road courses will highlight the 18-round FR Americas schedule that will expand into Canada for the Grand Prix de Trois Rivieres.
F4 Racing Schedule
Each national race weekend will feature a pre-event test day and three races, all in support of Sportscar Vintage Racing Association SpeedTour events.
Preseason testing and a rookie school will also allow for prospective drivers to get a jump-start to their 2021 seasons.
All national rounds for both championships will be live streamed to a global audience.
'Working personally with the team principals, we've come up with a great selection of FIA-supported tracks around the United States and Canada, truly making F4 U.S. a national series and elevating FR Americas to an international championship,' said Tony Parella, SVRA president and CEO and majority owner of Trans Am. 'The events we chose will showcase F4 U.S. and FR Americas teams and drivers to the large crowds that are staple of SpeedTour events.'
PMH will introduce the 2021 season by teaming up with SCCA Pro Racing to host a Winter Cup Championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway February 26-28. The unofficial three-day weekend for current and prospective championship drivers will focus on education on and off the track, including non-points competitive races, driver instruction by F4 U.S. and FR Americas Race Director Scott Goodyear and a sponsorship development coaching session by PMH owner Parella.
'I am so excited to work with the young, up-and-coming talents in F4 U.S. and FR Americas,' explained Parella. 'I want to personally impact young drivers' lives, by not only offering sponsorship advice but also giving them the tools to succeed off the race track. I want to be invested in their futures.'
To build on drivers' off-season development, F4 U.S. will also host an optional rookie school at Virginia International Raceway March 6-7. Led by Goodyear, the up-and-coming drivers will participate in two days of intense instruction on rules, flags, car control, skidpad work, followed by track drills and racing formatted to the FIA F4 regulations.
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The rookie school will tie into the official F4 U.S. and FR Americas preseason test at VIR March 8-9.
FR Americas will return to the high-speed turns of Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta March 26-28 to kick-off its official season as part of the SpeedTour weekend with Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli before making its way to the Golden Coast with F4 U.S.
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'Our goal at SCCA Pro Racing has been to take F4 U.S. and FR Americas out west,' explained SCCA Pro Racing President Dan Helman. 'Partnering with PMH, Tony (Parella) created a geographically friendly schedule that also provided potential budget advantages for teams and drivers. This is the first time in recent racing history that teams will have the chance to race at both Sonoma Raceway and Laguna Seca back-to-back, and that could not have happened without the support of PMH.'
Through the PMH and SCCA Pro Racing partnership, the top F4 U.S. and FR Americas drivers will still earn FIA Super License Points and SCCA Pro Racing will continue to sanction all national F4 U.S. and FR Americas races.
An official test in August will be announced at a later date.
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2021 F4 U.S. Championship Schedule
Pre-Season
Feb. 26-28 Homestead-Miami Speedway Winter Cup
March 6-7 Virginia International Raceway Rookie School (Optional)
March 8-9 Virginia International Raceway Official Preseason Test
F4 Racing Schedule Chart
Official Season
April 22 Sonoma Pre-Event Test Day
April 23-25 Sonoma Raceway (3 races)
April 28 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Pre-Event Test Day
Apr. 29-May 1 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca (3 races)
June 24 Mid-Ohio Pre-Event Test Day
June 25-27 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (3 races)
July 15 Brainerd Pre-Event Test Day
July 16-18 Brainerd International Raceway (3 races)
Sept. 23 VIR Pre-Event Test Day
Sept. 24-26 Virginia International Raceway (3 races)
Nov. 4 Circuit of The Americas Pre-Event Test Day
Nov. 5-7 Circuit of the Americas (3 races)
F4 Racing Schedule
2021 FR Americas Championship Schedule
Pre-Season
Feb. 26-28 Homestead-Miami Speedway Winter Cup
March 8-9 Virginia International Raceway Official Preseason Test
F4 Racing Schedule Calendar
Official Season
March 25 Road Atlanta Pre-Event Test Day
March 26-28 Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta (3 races)
April 22 Sonoma Pre-Event Test Day
April 23-25 Sonoma Raceway (3 races)
April 28 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Pre-Event Test Day
Apr. 29-May 1 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca (3 races)
August 13-15 Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières GP3R (3 races)
Sept. 23 VIR Promoter Pre-Event Test Day
Sept. 24-26 Virginia International Raceway (3 races)
Nov. 4 Circuit of the Americas Pre-Event Test Day
Nov. 5-7 Circuit of the Americas (3 races)