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2024 Formula Regional Middle East Championship Round 5 Race 1
2024 Formula Regional Middle East Championship Round 5 Race 1

2024 Formula Regional Middle East Championship Round 5 Race 1 - Dubai Autodrome Circuit



2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship certified by FIA ROUND 5 RACE 3
2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship certified by FIA ROUND 5 RACE 3

The Formula Middle East Championship certified by FIA has been announced. The brand-new series will hold its inaugural season in 2023, and is comprised of five rounds to be held at three FIA Grade 1 circuits and gets underway with a pre-season test on January 9. As well as stops at the UAE’s Dubai Autodrome and flagship F1 Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, the series will hold two consecutive rounds at the Kuwait Motor Town, the Persian Gulf state’s first permanent racing facility. Commented Top Speed General Manager Davide De Gobbi “We are delighted to announce the launch of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship certified by FIA. The enormous success of the Formula Regional Asian Championship held here over recent seasons has shown the Middle East is a burgeoning centre for junior single seater motorsport, and we believe a dedicated championship will further strengthen this position. “Middle East-based karters will be able to progress all the way through the F4 UAE and Formula Regional Middle East championships in their own region - and on FIA world-class Grade 1 race tracks - before taking the step onto the world stage in the FIA Formula 3 Championship,” he added. The series’ creation comes amid the continuing success of the FIA’s driver development strategy, which now sees five official Formula Regional championships in Asia, America, Europe, Japan and now the Middle East. In the meantime, the Formula Regional Asian Championship will resume in Southeast Asia when circumstances permit, and details of the venues and calendar will be announced at that time.



2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship certified by FIA ROUND 5 RACE 1
2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship certified by FIA ROUND 5 RACE 1

The Formula Middle East Championship certified by FIA has been announced. The brand-new series will hold its inaugural season in 2023, and is comprised of five rounds to be held at three FIA Grade 1 circuits and gets underway with a pre-season test on January 9. As well as stops at the UAE’s Dubai Autodrome and flagship F1 Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, the series will hold two consecutive rounds at the Kuwait Motor Town, the Persian Gulf state’s first permanent racing facility. Commented Top Speed General Manager Davide De Gobbi “We are delighted to announce the launch of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship certified by FIA. The enormous success of the Formula Regional Asian Championship held here over recent seasons has shown the Middle East is a burgeoning centre for junior single seater motorsport, and we believe a dedicated championship will further strengthen this position. “Middle East-based karters will be able to progress all the way through the F4 UAE and Formula Regional Middle East championships in their own region - and on FIA world-class Grade 1 race tracks - before taking the step onto the world stage in the FIA Formula 3 Championship,” he added. The series’ creation comes amid the continuing success of the FIA’s driver development strategy, which now sees five official Formula Regional championships in Asia, America, Europe, Japan and now the Middle East. In the meantime, the Formula Regional Asian Championship will resume in Southeast Asia when circumstances permit, and details of the venues and calendar will be announced at that time.



2022 Formula Regional Asian Championship Certified by FIA Round 1 Race 3
2022 Formula Regional Asian Championship Certified by FIA Round 1 Race 3

The Formula Regional Asian Championship is fully certified by the sport's world governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The Formula Regional Asian Championship certified by FIA follows the federation's ground-breaking single chassis, single engine concept, and is the only FIA-certified championship for the Asian region officially recognised as the stepping stone to the FIA Formula 3 Championship. The series has already helped several drivers progress up the motorsport ladder to higher categories, notably 2021 champion and Aston Martin F1 driver for 2022, Zhou Guanyu, and Haas F1 Team driver Nikita Mazepin, third in 2020 behind FIA F2 Championship-bound Jack Doohan, and ahead of two-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick and F1 reserve driver and Grand Prix starter Pietro Fittipaldi. When the series was launched for the 2018 season as the F3 Asian Championship Certified by FIA, it was immediately hailed as a hugely positive step in the development of the category around the world. Junior motorsport has been growing rapidly in Asia in recent years, with highly competitive FIA Formula 4 series in China, Japan and South East Asia giving young drivers a better opportunity than ever before to advance their skills and move up to the next level. The championship has become an important part of the FIA driver development pyramid concept, designed to take drivers from Formula 4 to Formula 1. Formula 4 China, established in 2015, was joined by Formula 4 South East Asia in 2017 and each has the potential to be key feeder series for the Formula Regional Asian Championship certified by FIA in future. The Tatuus F3 cars comply with the latest FIA specifications and feature a number of enhanced safety features including the new Halo device and improved side impact protection and has a six-speed paddle shift gear box. The car is powered by the Autotecnica 270hp turbo engine. Carrying FIA Super License points for the top 9 championship finishers, the series also includes a Team Championship.



2021 F3 Asian Championship Certified by FIA Round 1  Race 1 Live Streaming
2021 F3 Asian Championship Certified by FIA Round 1 Race 1 Live Streaming

The F3 Asian Championship Certified by FIA has 23-car entry for its opening round at the Dubai Autodrome, with 17 nationalities spanning four continents gearing up for the start of the five round, 15-race 2021 season on January 29-30. Among the entries are some of the sport’s most prom is in gup-and-coming talents, while their more experienced rivals will provide a credible and useful international benchmark.





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