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2021 Formula Regional European Championship

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The 2021 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine was a multi-event, Formula 3 open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held across Europe. The championship featured a mix of professional and amateur drivers, competing in Formula 3 cars that conform to the FIA Formula 3 regulations for the championship. This was the third season of the championship and the first after a merger with Formula Renault Eurocup which resulted to the change of the engine supplier to Alpine.

The season commenced on 17 April at Imola Circuit and concluded on 31 October at Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, after ten rounds.

Swiss driver Grégoire Saucy, driving for ART Grand Prix, took the drivers' title in Round 9 at Mugello.[1]

Teams and drivers

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Thirteen teams had been pre-selected to the 2021 championship. Teams had a maximum of three cars, but were allowed to run a fourth car if they enter with a female driver.[2] G4 Racing took over Bhaitech's entry[3] and M2 Competition withdrew as only twelve teams are allowed to compete in the series.[4]

Teams No. Driver Status Rounds
Italy Prema Powerteam 1 Estonia Paul Aron[5] All
12 Spain David Vidales[6] All
17 Sweden Dino Beganovic[7] R All
Finland KIC Motorsport 2 Germany Nico Göhler[8] R All
5 Finland Patrik Pasma[9] 1–5
11 Brazil Gianluca Petecof[10] 7–10
13 Switzerland Jasin Ferati[11] R 6, 8–9
40 Finland Konsta Lappalainen[12] G 10
58 Finland Elias Seppänen[13] R 1–7
France ART Grand Prix 5 Finland Patrik Pasma[14] 6–10
23 Netherlands Thomas ten Brinke[15] R 1–5
26 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy[16] All
46 Italy Gabriele Minì[17] R All
France R-ace GP 6 France Isack Hadjar[18] R All
10 France Hadrien David[19] All
15 Switzerland Léna Bühler[20] R F 2–10
22 Barbados Zane Maloney[21] All
97 France Sami Meguetounif[22] R G 9–10
Switzerland G4 Racing[3][23] 7 Switzerland Axel Gnos[3] R All
9 New Zealand Callum Hedge[24] R G 10
30 Russia Michael Belov[25] 5–10
55 Italy Alessandro Famularo[26][a] R 2–4
72 Spain Belén García[28] R F 1–2, 4, 8
United Kingdom Arden Motorsport 8 Finland William Alatalo[29] All
14 Italy Nicola Marinangeli[30] All
21 United Kingdom Alex Quinn[31] All
Spain FA Racing by MP 9 France Alexandre Bardinon[32] 1–8
25 9–10
19 Italy Andrea Rosso[33] R All
85 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto[34] R All
89 United States Arias Deukmedjian[35] R G 9
Italy Monolite Racing 13 Switzerland Jasin Ferati[36] R 1–5
35 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti[36] R All
55 United Kingdom Dexter Patterson[37][38] R 6, 10
99 Mexico José Garfias[39] R 7–9
Italy JD Motorsport 16 Australia Tommy Smith[40] All
33 Russia Michael Belov[41] G 4
Israel Ido Cohen[42] 6–7, 9–10
91 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello[43] R All
Netherlands MP Motorsport 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort[44] R All
43 Argentina Franco Colapinto[45][46] All
77 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff[47] R G 8–10
96 Monaco Oliver Goethe[45][b] R All
Portugal DR Formula 41 Italy Emidio Pesce[48] All
71 Spain Brad Benavides[48][c] 1–5
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 51 Italy Francesco Pizzi[49] R All
62 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá[50] All
64 Spain Mari Boya[51] R All
Icon Status
R Rookie
F Female
G Guest drivers ineligible for points

Race calendar

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The initial calendar was revealed on 7 December 2020.[53] The series adopted the Formula Renault Eurocup weekend format with qualifying session 1 and race 1 on Saturday and qualifying session 2 and race 2 on Sunday.[54] After rescheduling the season opener at Spa to support the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, the second Imola round was subsequently dropped and plans to reinclude Spa were announced.[55] A planned round at the Nürburgring was cancelled because of the flood disaster in the region, with a replacement at Circuit Ricardo Tormo added later.[56][57]

Round Circuit Date Supporting
1 R1 Italy Imola Circuit, Imola 17 April Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
R2 18 April
2 R1 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 8 May Spanish Grand Prix
R2 9 May
3 R1 Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 22 May Monaco Grand Prix
R2 23 May
4 R1 France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 29 May GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup
R2 30 May
5 R1 Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 19 June GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
R2 20 June
6 R1 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 24 July SRO Spa Speed Week
R2 25 July
7 R1 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 11 September International GT Open
R2 12 September
8 R1 Spain Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Valencia 25 September GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
R2 26 September
9 R1 Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero 9 October Main event
R2 10 October
10 R1 Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 30 October Main event
R2 31 October

Results

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Round Circuit Pole position Fastest Lap Winning driver Winning team Rookie winner
1 R1 Italy Imola Spain David Vidales France Hadrien David Spain David Vidales Italy Prema Powerteam France Isack Hadjar
R2 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Spain David Vidales Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix Italy Gabriele Minì
2 R1 Spain Barcelona Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix Italy Gabriele Minì
R2 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France Isack Hadjar Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix France Isack Hadjar
3 R1 Monaco Monaco France Isack Hadjar France Isack Hadjar France Isack Hadjar France R-ace GP France Isack Hadjar
R2 Barbados Zane Maloney Barbados Zane Maloney Barbados Zane Maloney France R-ace GP France Isack Hadjar
4 R1 France Paul Ricard Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France Hadrien David France Hadrien David France R-ace GP Italy Gabriele Minì
R2 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Russia Michael Belov Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix France Isack Hadjar
5 R1 Netherlands Zandvoort Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix Italy Gabriele Minì
R2 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Argentina Franco Colapinto Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix Italy Gabriele Minì
6 R1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Russia Michael Belov Russia Michael Belov Russia Michael Belov Switzerland G4 Racing Sweden Dino Beganovic
R2 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy Russia Michael Belov Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix Italy Gabriele Minì
7 R1 Austria Red Bull Ring Argentina Franco Colapinto Argentina Franco Colapinto Argentina Franco Colapinto Netherlands MP Motorsport Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto
R2 Argentina Franco Colapinto Argentina Franco Colapinto Switzerland Grégoire Saucy France ART Grand Prix Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto
8 R1 Spain Valencia Argentina Franco Colapinto Argentina Franco Colapinto Argentina Franco Colapinto Netherlands MP Motorsport Spain Mari Boya
R2 Russia Michael Belov Sweden Dino Beganovic Russia Michael Belov Switzerland G4 Racing France Isack Hadjar
9 R1 Italy Mugello Estonia Paul Aron Russia Michael Belov Estonia Paul Aron Italy Prema Powerteam Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto
R2 Estonia Paul Aron Estonia Paul Aron Estonia Paul Aron Italy Prema Powerteam Sweden Dino Beganovic
10 R1 Italy Monza France Hadrien David France Isack Hadjar France Hadrien David France R-ace GP France Isack Hadjar
R2 Sweden Dino Beganovic Sweden Dino Beganovic France Isack Hadjar France R-ace GP France Isack Hadjar

Championship standings

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Points system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1

Drivers' standings

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Pos. Driver IMO
Italy
CAT
Spain
MCO
Monaco
LEC
France
ZAN
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
RBR
Austria
VAL
Spain
MUG
Italy
MNZ
Italy
Points
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy 5 1 1 1 22 Ret DSQ 1 1 1 8 1 5 1 12 3 5 3 4 10 277
2 France Hadrien David 3 4 12 Ret 4 3 1 10 3 12 2 3 2 Ret 7 6 23 6 1 3 209
3 Estonia Paul Aron 4 2 3 4 3 Ret 14 26 4 7 18 8 3 13 4 12 1 1 6 2 197
4 Barbados Zane Maloney Ret 3 9 9 2 1 4 6 15 8 3 2 9 3 8 8 11 14 3 7 170
5 France Isack Hadjar 7 12 7 3 1 2 21 4 6 11 7 9 12 6 9 4 12 13 2 1 166
6 Argentina Franco Colapinto WD WD 28† Ret WD WD 12 12 5 2 Ret 6 1 4 1 2 Ret 5 7 6 140
7 Italy Gabriele Minì 11 6 2 5 10 10 3 Ret 2 3 6 4 11 12 14 10 9 Ret Ret 5 122
8 Russia Michael Belov[d] 2 2 9 DNS 1 5 6 Ret 5 1 2 4 9 8 116
9 United Kingdom Alex Quinn 2 Ret 4 2 6 4 6 21 10 Ret 10 Ret 4 8 6 15 14 11 13 11 104
10 Spain David Vidales 1 7 Ret Ret 7 6 11 8 11 14 Ret 25 13 7 2 5 3 15 10 Ret 102
11 Finland William Alatalo 6 5 6 7 8 14 9 3 12 4 9 10 8 15 13 13 4 16 14 9 91
12 Finland Patrik Pasma 13 16 10 8 5 5 5 7 Ret 22 5 11 17 10 33 22 16 18 16 Ret 56
13 Sweden Dino Beganovic 8 19 15 10 17 Ret 10 11 8 17 4 14 14 11 10 Ret Ret 2 5 Ret 53
14 Spain Mari Boya 10 8 5 19 9 8 Ret 31 7 9 11 13 10 14 3 7 Ret 12 Ret 12 51
15 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto 9 11 23 22 23 21 18 28 17 18 28 12 7 2 11 9 6 8 8 28 44
16 Netherlands Kas Haverkort Ret 25 Ret 17 14 11 7 15 18 6 14 18 29 Ret 15 14 10 7 11 4 35
17 Netherlands Thomas ten Brinke WD WD 8 6 16 7 8 9 19 21 28
18 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti 16 Ret 11 13 11 13 17 13 Ret 24 15 Ret 15 5 16 19 7 9 18 22 18
19 Italy Andrea Rosso 12 20 13 11 13 9 13 5 DNS 16 17 21 18 29 26 17 17 Ret Ret 26 14
20 Italy Francesco Pizzi 18 17 21 15 15 12 20 32† 13 5 13 16 22 9 18 16 18 17 12 16 12
21 United Kingdom Dexter Patterson 19 7 WD WD 6
22 Brazil Gianluca Petecof Ret 28 22 11 8 10 21 14 5
23 Monaco Oliver Goethe 14 9 17 16 18 17 16 16 14 10 24 17 16 18 23 29 15 29 26 27 3
24 Finland Elias Seppänen 15 10 18 Ret 12 15 15 14 16 13 16 19 23 17 1
25 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá 19 13 14 20 DNS Ret Ret 19 20 15 12 20 19 16 19 23 19 24 23 19 0
26 Spain Brad Benavides Ret 14 16 12 24 Ret 28 20 21 20 0
27 Israel Ido Cohen 21 15 25 19 13 Ret 25 Ret 0
28 Switzerland Axel Gnos 17 15 20 14 19 DNQ Ret 25 28 25 20 23 27 24 27 20 26 19 29 21 0
29 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello 20 23 DNS 23 NC 16 19 29 23 19 25 22 24 25 17 26 21 22 31 17 0
30 Italy Nicola Marinangeli Ret 18 Ret 21 Ret Ret 25 Ret 27 28 26 Ret 20 21 31 18 30 28 17 Ret 0
31 Australia Tommy Smith Ret 21 22 25 DNQ Ret 23 17 Ret 29 22 Ret Ret 27 21 21 24 27 28 18 0
32 Italy Alessandro Famularo Ret 18 21 DNQ Ret 18 0
33 France Alexandre Bardinon 24 Ret 26 26 DNQ 18 26 23 26 27 Ret Ret 30† Ret Ret 28 28 31 20 29 0
34 Germany Nico Göhler 21 Ret 24 28 DNQ 19 27 27 22 26 23 24 26 22 28 24 Ret 26 19 24 0
35 Switzerland Jasin Ferati 22 Ret 19 Ret Ret DNQ 22 Ret WD WD Ret Ret 32 31 Ret 30 0
36 Mexico José Garfias 28 20 24 Ret 20 23 0
37 Italy Emidio Pesce NC 24 Ret 24 DNQ 20 24 22 25 23 Ret 26 21 23 25 30 Ret 25 27 25 0
38 Switzerland Léna Bühler 25 27 20 DNQ 29 30 24 30 27 27 Ret 26 30 25 29 32 30 23 0
39 Spain Belén García 23 22 27 29 30 24 29 27 0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
France Sami Meguetounif 22 20 15 13
Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff 20 Ret 25 21 24 15
New Zealand Callum Hedge 22 20
United States Arias Deukmedjian 27 33
Finland Konsta Lappalainen Ret 30
Pos. Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Points
IMO
Italy
CAT
Spain
MCO
Monaco
LEC
France
ZAN
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
RBR
Austria
VAL
Spain
MUG
Italy
MNZ
Italy
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
† — Did not finish, but classified

Rookie

Teams' standings

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For teams entering more than two cars only the two best-finishing cars were eligible to score points in the teams' championship.

Pos. Team IMO
Italy
CAT
Spain
MCO
Monaco
LEC
France
ZAN
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
RBR
Austria
VAL
Spain
MUG
Italy
MNZ
Italy
Points
R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 France R-ace GP 3 3 7 3 1 1 1 4 3 8 2 2 2 3 7 4 11 6 1 1 481
7 4 9 9 2 2 4 6 6 11 3 3 9 6 8 6 12 13 2 3
2 France ART Grand Prix 5 1 1 1 10 7 3 1 1 1 5 1 5 1 12 3 5 3 4 5 422
11 6 2 5 16 10 8 9 2 3 6 4 11 10 14 10 9 18 16 10
3 Italy Prema Powerteam 1 2 3 4 3 6 10 8 4 7 4 8 3 7 2 5 1 1 5 2 346
4 7 15 10 7 Ret 11 11 8 14 18 14 13 11 4 12 3 2 6 Ret
4 United Kingdom Arden Motorsport 2 5 4 2 6 4 6 3 6 4 9 10 4 8 6 13 4 11 13 9 195
6 18 6 7 8 14 9 21 12 28 10 Ret 8 15 13 15 14 16 14 11
5 Netherlands MP Motorsport 14 9 17 16 14 11 7 12 5 2 14 6 1 4 1 2 10 5 7 4 177
Ret 25 28† 17 18 17 12 15 14 6 24 17 16 18 15 14 15 7 11 6
6 Switzerland G4 Racing 17 15 20 14 19 DNQ 30 18 9 25 1 5 6 24 5 1 2 4 9 8 116
23 22 27 18 21 DNQ Ret 24 28 DNS 20 23 27 Ret 27 20 26 19 22 20
7 Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 10 8 5 15 9 8 20 19 7 5 11 13 10 9 3 7 18 12 12 12 63
18 13 14 19 15 12 Ret 31 13 9 12 16 19 14 18 16 19 17 23 16
8 Spain FA Racing by MP 9 11 13 11 13 9 13 5 17 16 17 12 7 2 11 9 6 8 8 26 58
12 20 23 22 23 18 18 23 26 18 28 21 18 29 26 17 17 31 20 28
9 Finland KIC Motorsport 13 10 10 8 5 5 5 7 16 13 16 19 23 17 22 11 8 10 19 14 51
15 16 18 28 12 15 15 14 22 22 23 24 26 22 28 24 Ret 26 21 24
10 Italy Monolite Racing 16 Ret 11 13 11 13 17 13 Ret 24 15 7 15 5 16 19 7 9 18 22 24
22 Ret 19 Ret Ret DNQ 22 Ret WD WD 19 Ret 28 20 24 Ret 20 23 WD WD
11 Italy JD Motorsport 20 21 22 23 NC 16 19 17 23 19 21 15 24 19 17 21 13 22 25 17 0
Ret 23 DNS 25 DNQ Ret 23 29 Ret 29 22 22 25 25 21 26 21 27 28 18
12 Portugal DR Formula NC 14 16 12 24 20 24 20 21 20 26 26 21 23 25 30 Ret 25 27 25 0
Ret 24 Ret 24 DNQ Ret 28 22 25 23
Pos. Team R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Points
IMO
Italy
CAT
Spain
MCO
Monaco
LEC
France
ZAN
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
RBR
Austria
VAL
Spain
MUG
Italy
MNZ
Italy

Notes

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  1. ^ Famularo is a Venezuelan driver who competed under an Italian licence.[27]
  2. ^ Goethe is a Danish-German driver who competed under a Monégasque licence.[27]
  3. ^ Benavides is an American-Spanish-Guatemalan driver who competed under a Spanish licence.[27]
  4. ^ Belov was ineligible to score points at Le Castellet as he competed as a guest driver.

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