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The 2017 ADAC Formula 4 Championship was the third season of the ADAC Formula 4. It began on 29 April at Oschersleben and finished on 24 September at Hockenheim after seven triple header rounds.[1]

Teams and drivers

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In December 2016, ten teams and twenty eight cars were confirmed for the 2017 season:[2]

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing1Brazil Felipe Drugovich[3]All
2Denmark Frederik Vesti[4]All
3United Kingdom Louis Gachot[5]All
41Russia Artem Petrov[6]6–7
83Canada Kami Moreira-Laliberté[7]1–5
Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg[8]4Germany Sophia Flörsch[9]All
5Germany Lirim Zendeli[8]All
6Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser[10]RAll
7Sweden Oliver Söderström[10]All
64United Kingdom Olli Caldwell[11]G4–5
Italy Prema Powerteam9New Zealand Marcus Armstrong[12]All
44Estonia Jüri Vips[13]All
68United States Juan Manuel Correa[14]1–5
74Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi[15]G5
Austria Lechner Racing10Germany Richard Wagner[16]RAll
11Austria Mick Wishofer[17]RAll
12Russia Artem Petrov[18]G3
Germany US Racing13Switzerland Fabio Scherer[19]All
18Germany Julian Hanses[20]All
27Denmark Nicklas Nielsen[19]All
28Germany Kim-Luis Schramm[20]All
Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport15India Kush Maini[18]G3
16Netherlands Job van Uitert[18]G3
Germany Team Piro Sport Interdental25Germany Doureid Ghattas[21]R2–7
98Germany Cedric Piro[21]All
Germany Heinrich Motorsport26Germany Laurin Heinrich[22]R1–3, 6
Germany Rennsport Rössler4–5
Germany Motopark33South Africa Jonathan Aberdein[23]All
42Netherlands Leonard Hoogenboom[24]All
79Lithuania David Malukas[24]1–4, 6–7
99Belgium Charles Weerts[25]RAll
Portugal DR Formula41Russia Artem Petrov[26]G5
Austria Neuhauser Racing80Germany Andreas Estner[27]All
81Germany Michael Waldherr[27]All
Italy Bhaitech Racing96Italy Lorenzo Colombo[18]G3
97Venezuela Sebastián Fernández[18]G3
IconLegend
RRookie
GGuest drivers ineligible to score points

Race calendar and results

[edit]

All rounds, except the second Oschersleben round were part of ADAC GT Masters weekends.[1]

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben29 AprilBrazil Felipe DrugovichDenmark Nicklas NielsenEstonia Jüri VipsItaly Prema PowerteamBelgium Charles Weerts
R2Denmark Nicklas NielsenBrazil Felipe DrugovichDenmark Nicklas NielsenGermany US RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
R330 AprilGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgGermany Laurin Heinrich
2R1Germany Lausitzring, Klettwitz20 MayGermany Kim-Luis SchrammBrazil Felipe DrugovichCanada Kami LalibertéNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingBelgium Charles Weerts
R2Germany Julian HansesGermany Kim-Luis SchrammBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingGermany Richard Wagner
R321 MayDenmark Frederik VestiBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingGermany Doureid Ghattas
3R1Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg10 JuneNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongCanada Kami LalibertéNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongItaly Prema PowerteamAustria Mick Wishofer
R211 JuneNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongSwitzerland Fabio SchererBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingGermany Laurin Heinrich
R3New Zealand Marcus ArmstrongEstonia Jüri VipsItaly Prema PowerteamGermany Laurin Heinrich
4R1Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben8 JulyCanada Kami LalibertéSouth Africa Jonathan AberdeinNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongItaly Prema PowerteamAustria Mick Wishofer
R2Brazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
R39 JulyDenmark Frederik VestiDenmark Frederik VestiNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
5R1Germany Nürburgring, Nürburg5 AugustGermany Lirim ZendeliSwitzerland Fabio SchererGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgAustria Mick Wishofer
R26 AugustBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
R3United States Juan Manuel CorreaNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongItaly Prema PowerteamAustria Mick Wishofer
6R1Germany Sachsenring, Chemnitz16 SeptemberGermany Julian HansesGermany Julian HansesGermany Julian HansesGermany US RacingGermany Doureid Ghattas
R217 SeptemberGermany Julian HansesSwitzerland Fabio SchererSwitzerland Fabio SchererGermany US RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
R3Brazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingCzech Republic Tom Beckhäuser
7R1Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim23 SeptemberGermany Lirim ZendeliBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
R2Germany Lirim ZendeliGermany Sophia FlörschGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgBelgium Charles Weerts
R324 SeptemberGermany Sophia FlörschRussia Artem PetrovNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer

Championship standings

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Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in each race. No points were awarded for pole position or fastest lap.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' Championship

[edit]

For the second race in Nürburgring, only half points were awarded because of a red flag finish that was less than half of the race distance after Cedric Piro's crash.[28]

PosDriverOSC1
Germany
LAU
Germany
RBR
Austria
OSC2
Germany
NÜR
Germany
SAC
Germany
HOC
Germany
Pts
1Estonia Jüri Vips14523Ret451663534574863245.5
2New Zealand Marcus Armstrong96Ret321113312610813261092241
3Brazil Felipe Drugovich212124111616311017197Ret11Ret5236.5
4Germany Lirim Zendeli79179Ret7Ret511117126206821Ret164
5Switzerland Fabio Scherer438DSQDSQDSQRet910435311152153Ret11154.5
6Denmark Nicklas Nielsen219DSQDSQDSQ38215512RetDNSDNS4495RetRet128
7Denmark Frederik Vesti14Ret1456221139912171023853419Ret113
8Germany Kim-Luis Schramm11226DSQDSQDSQ81477942659Ret1474995
9South Africa Jonathan Aberdein383Ret13Ret14412279Ret91613916Ret21794
10United States Juan Manuel Correa554Ret58112Ret194171315786
11Germany Julian Hanses6127DSQDSQDSQ131082715199521RetRet1651382
12Canada Kami Moreira-Laliberté107Ret14Ret57412248Ret17DNS76
13Germany Sophia Flörsch151322Ret7618Ret19810Ret191211637DNS3771
14Germany Michael Waldherr20Ret2311Ret52614108215142315811RetRet2063
15Russia Artem PetrovRetDNSDNS1222101016268156
16United Kingdom Louis Gachot1319138113Ret17181723136138221312117451
17Germany Andreas Estner1716101220420Ret11131814441211101514111833
18Sweden Oliver Söderström821213Ret10Ret1617161416161813Ret17Ret1512827
19Lithuania David Malukas1810201010910Ret135Ret1116141017Ret1620
20Germany Cedric Piro23Ret1561916Ret15Ret2013201116DNS14Ret13914619
21Netherlands Leonard Hoogenboom1611111587RetRetRet2117211420191212Ret13151910
22Belgium Charles Weerts1215189161317Ret23182218212318Ret15182110123
23Austria Mick Wishofer1914191417Ret15Ret201416151819142111191213101
24Germany Doureid Ghattas161812DSQDNS22251924242622171820Ret18150
25Germany Richard Wagner2217171712Ret1919212420Ret2325211919211917Ret0
26Czech Republic Tom BeckhäuserRet2021181415RetRetRet2621Ret25272018Ret171816140
27Germany Laurin Heinrich241816Ret1514Ret1816222523222424RetDNSDNS0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
-Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi8730
-Italy Lorenzo Colombo611Ret0
-India Kush Maini920Ret0
-Venezuela Sebastián FernándezRet12150
-Netherlands Job van Uitert12RetRet0
-United Kingdom Olli Caldwell2326222021170
PosDriverOSC1
Germany
LAU
Germany
RBR
Austria
OSC2
Germany
NÜR
Germany
SAC
Germany
HOC
Germany
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Rookies' Championship

[edit]
PosDriverOSC1
Germany
LAU
Germany
RBR
Austria
OSC2
Germany
NÜR
Germany
SAC
Germany
HOC
Germany
Pts
1Austria Mick Wishofer1914191417Ret15Ret20141615181914211119121310383.5
2Belgium Charles Weerts1215189161317Ret23182218212318Ret1518211012311
3Germany Richard Wagner2217171712Ret1919212420Ret2325211919211917Ret254
4Germany Doureid Ghattas161812DSQDNS22251924242622171820Ret1815199
5Czech Republic Tom BeckhäuserRet2021181415RetRetRet2621Ret25272018Ret17181614198
6Germany Laurin Heinrich241816Ret1514Ret1816222523222424RetDNSDNS197.5

Teams' championship

[edit]
PosTeamPoints
1Italy Prema Powerteam597.5
2Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing426.5
3Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg306
4Germany US Racing287
5Austria Neuhauser Racing185.5
6Germany Motopark181
7Germany Team Piro Sport Interdental57
8Austria Lechner Racing35
9Germany Laurin Heinrich6
10Germany Rennsport Rössler1

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Jackson, Connor (23 November 2016). "21 Races From 7 Weekends as Zandvoort Drops Off ADAC F4 Calendar". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Starkes Teilnehmerfeld für ADAC Formel 4 2017 (Strong participant field for ADAC Formula 4 2017)". 22 December 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Felipe Drugovich switches to Van Amersfoort in ADAC F4". 19 January 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  4. ^ "ADAC Formel 4 Entry list 2017". ww.adac-motorsport.de. ADAC. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Gachot joins Van Amersfoort for more ADAC F4". 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  6. ^ "ADAC Formula 4: Armstrong ahead in first practice". ADAC. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Laliberte stays in ADAC F4 with Van Amersfoort Racing". 20 February 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Lirim Zendeli to continue with Mücke Motorsport". 8 March 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  9. ^ Allen, Peter (2 March 2017). "Sophia Floersch makes Mucke move in ADAC F4". Paddock Scout. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  10. ^ a b Göcke, Annika (18 March 2017). "Four Pink Panthers Waiting for Their Drivers". drivetribe.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Oschersleben: 'Half-time champion' will be decided". ADAC. 18 March 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  12. ^ Khorounzhiy, Valentin (20 February 2017). "Ferrari duo Fittipaldi and Armstrong get Prema F4 seats". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  13. ^ Allen, Peter (20 December 2016). "Juri Vips continues in F4 with Prema for 2017". Paddock Scout. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  14. ^ "Juan Manuel Correa stays with Prema for 2017 Formula 4 campaign". 6 January 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  15. ^ "Fittipaldi to compete at the Nürburgring". 1 August 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  16. ^ "Lechner Racing will field Richard Wagner in 2017". adac-motorsport.de. ADAC. 17 March 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Wishofer from Vienna boosts Lechner Racing squad". 23 March 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  18. ^ a b c d e "Red Bull Ring hosts third ADAC Formula 4 weekend". adac-motorsport.de. ADAC. 7 June 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  19. ^ a b "Nielsen und Scherer join US Racing for 2017". 7 February 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  20. ^ a b "US Racing sign Kim-Luis Schramm and Julian Hanses". 21 March 2017. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  21. ^ a b Jackson, Connor (15 February 2017). "Piro Sports to Feature Two Drivers Despite Limited Budget in 2017". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  22. ^ Göcke, Annika (18 March 2017). "Heinrich Motorsport to Début in ADAC Formula 4". drivetribe.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  23. ^ "Nielsen and Scherer make US Racing move in ADAC F4". 7 February 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  24. ^ a b ADAC Formel 4 Starterliste 2017 ADAC (in German) Archived 11 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ "Belgian Charles Weerts to drive for Motopark". 16 March 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  26. ^ "Kampf um den Titel spitzt sich zu". motorsport-magazin.com (in German). 3 August 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2017.[permanent dead link]
  27. ^ a b "Neuhauser Racing: Motorsport 'Made in Austria'". 8 March 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  28. ^ Waring, Bethonie (6 August 2017). "Drugovich wins shortened second Nurburgring ADAC F4 race". formulascout.com. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
[edit]

    The 2017 ADAC Formula 4 Championship was the third season of the ADAC Formula 4. It began on 29 April at Oschersleben and finished on 24 September at Hockenheim after seven triple header rounds.[1]

    Teams and drivers

    In December 2016, ten teams and twenty eight cars were confirmed for the 2017 season:[2]

    TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
    Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing1Brazil Felipe Drugovich[3]All
    2Denmark Frederik Vesti[4]All
    3United Kingdom Louis Gachot[5]All
    41Russia Artem Petrov[6]6–7
    83Canada Kami Moreira-Laliberté[7]1–5
    Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg[8]4Germany Sophia Flörsch[9]All
    5Germany Lirim Zendeli[8]All
    6Czech Republic Tom Beckhäuser[10]RAll
    7Sweden Oliver Söderström[10]All
    64United Kingdom Olli Caldwell[11]G4–5
    Italy Prema Powerteam9New Zealand Marcus Armstrong[12]All
    44Estonia Jüri Vips[13]All
    68United States Juan Manuel Correa[14]1–5
    74Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi[15]G5
    Austria Lechner Racing10Germany Richard Wagner[16]RAll
    11Austria Mick Wishofer[17]RAll
    12Russia Artem Petrov[18]G3
    Germany US Racing13Switzerland Fabio Scherer[19]All
    18Germany Julian Hanses[20]All
    27Denmark Nicklas Nielsen[19]All
    28Germany Kim-Luis Schramm[20]All
    Switzerland Jenzer Motorsport15India Kush Maini[18]G3
    16Netherlands Job van Uitert[18]G3
    Germany Team Piro Sport Interdental25Germany Doureid Ghattas[21]R2–7
    98Germany Cedric Piro[21]All
    Germany Heinrich Motorsport26Germany Laurin Heinrich[22]R1–3, 6
    Germany Rennsport Rössler4–5
    Germany Motopark33South Africa Jonathan Aberdein[23]All
    42Netherlands Leonard Hoogenboom[24]All
    79Lithuania David Malukas[24]1–4, 6–7
    99Belgium Charles Weerts[25]RAll
    Portugal DR Formula41Russia Artem Petrov[26]G5
    Austria Neuhauser Racing80Germany Andreas Estner[27]All
    81Germany Michael Waldherr[27]All
    Italy Bhaitech Racing96Italy Lorenzo Colombo[18]G3
    97Venezuela Sebastián Fernández[18]G3
    IconLegend
    RRookie
    GGuest drivers ineligible to score points

    Race calendar and results

    All rounds, except the second Oschersleben round were part of ADAC GT Masters weekends.[1]

    RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
    1R1Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben29 AprilBrazil Felipe DrugovichDenmark Nicklas NielsenEstonia Jüri VipsItaly Prema PowerteamBelgium Charles Weerts
    R2Denmark Nicklas NielsenBrazil Felipe DrugovichDenmark Nicklas NielsenGermany US RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
    R330 AprilGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgGermany Laurin Heinrich
    2R1Germany Lausitzring, Klettwitz20 MayGermany Kim-Luis SchrammBrazil Felipe DrugovichCanada Kami LalibertéNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingBelgium Charles Weerts
    R2Germany Julian HansesGermany Kim-Luis SchrammBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingGermany Richard Wagner
    R321 MayDenmark Frederik VestiBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingGermany Doureid Ghattas
    3R1Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg10 JuneNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongCanada Kami LalibertéNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongItaly Prema PowerteamAustria Mick Wishofer
    R211 JuneNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongSwitzerland Fabio SchererBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingGermany Laurin Heinrich
    R3New Zealand Marcus ArmstrongEstonia Jüri VipsItaly Prema PowerteamGermany Laurin Heinrich
    4R1Germany Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben8 JulyCanada Kami LalibertéSouth Africa Jonathan AberdeinNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongItaly Prema PowerteamAustria Mick Wishofer
    R2Brazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
    R39 JulyDenmark Frederik VestiDenmark Frederik VestiNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
    5R1Germany Nürburgring, Nürburg5 AugustGermany Lirim ZendeliSwitzerland Fabio SchererGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgAustria Mick Wishofer
    R26 AugustBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
    R3United States Juan Manuel CorreaNew Zealand Marcus ArmstrongItaly Prema PowerteamAustria Mick Wishofer
    6R1Germany Sachsenring, Chemnitz16 SeptemberGermany Julian HansesGermany Julian HansesGermany Julian HansesGermany US RacingGermany Doureid Ghattas
    R217 SeptemberGermany Julian HansesSwitzerland Fabio SchererSwitzerland Fabio SchererGermany US RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
    R3Brazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingCzech Republic Tom Beckhäuser
    7R1Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim23 SeptemberGermany Lirim ZendeliBrazil Felipe DrugovichBrazil Felipe DrugovichNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer
    R2Germany Lirim ZendeliGermany Sophia FlörschGermany Lirim ZendeliGermany ADAC Berlin-BrandenburgBelgium Charles Weerts
    R324 SeptemberGermany Sophia FlörschRussia Artem PetrovNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingAustria Mick Wishofer

    Championship standings

    Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in each race. No points were awarded for pole position or fastest lap.

    Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
    Points251815121086421

    Drivers' Championship

    For the second race in Nürburgring, only half points were awarded because of a red flag finish that was less than half of the race distance after Cedric Piro's crash.[28]

    PosDriverOSC1
    Germany
    LAU
    Germany
    RBR
    Austria
    OSC2
    Germany
    NÜR
    Germany
    SAC
    Germany
    HOC
    Germany
    Pts
    1Estonia Jüri Vips14523Ret451663534574863245.5
    2New Zealand Marcus Armstrong96Ret321113312610813261092241
    3Brazil Felipe Drugovich212124111616311017197Ret11Ret5236.5
    4Germany Lirim Zendeli79179Ret7Ret511117126206821Ret164
    5Switzerland Fabio Scherer438DSQDSQDSQRet910435311152153Ret11154.5
    6Denmark Nicklas Nielsen219DSQDSQDSQ38215512RetDNSDNS4495RetRet128
    7Denmark Frederik Vesti14Ret1456221139912171023853419Ret113
    8Germany Kim-Luis Schramm11226DSQDSQDSQ81477942659Ret1474995
    9South Africa Jonathan Aberdein383Ret13Ret14412279Ret91613916Ret21794
    10United States Juan Manuel Correa554Ret58112Ret194171315786
    11Germany Julian Hanses6127DSQDSQDSQ131082715199521RetRet1651382
    12Canada Kami Moreira-Laliberté107Ret14Ret57412248Ret17DNS76
    13Germany Sophia Flörsch151322Ret7618Ret19810Ret191211637DNS3771
    14Germany Michael Waldherr20Ret2311Ret52614108215142315811RetRet2063
    15Russia Artem PetrovRetDNSDNS1222101016268156
    16United Kingdom Louis Gachot1319138113Ret17181723136138221312117451
    17Germany Andreas Estner1716101220420Ret11131814441211101514111833
    18Sweden Oliver Söderström821213Ret10Ret1617161416161813Ret17Ret1512827
    19Lithuania David Malukas1810201010910Ret135Ret1116141017Ret1620
    20Germany Cedric Piro23Ret1561916Ret15Ret2013201116DNS14Ret13914619
    21Netherlands Leonard Hoogenboom1611111587RetRetRet2117211420191212Ret13151910
    22Belgium Charles Weerts1215189161317Ret23182218212318Ret15182110123
    23Austria Mick Wishofer1914191417Ret15Ret201416151819142111191213101
    24Germany Doureid Ghattas161812DSQDNS22251924242622171820Ret18150
    25Germany Richard Wagner2217171712Ret1919212420Ret2325211919211917Ret0
    26Czech Republic Tom BeckhäuserRet2021181415RetRetRet2621Ret25272018Ret171816140
    27Germany Laurin Heinrich241816Ret1514Ret1816222523222424RetDNSDNS0
    Guest drivers ineligible to score points
    -Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi8730
    -Italy Lorenzo Colombo611Ret0
    -India Kush Maini920Ret0
    -Venezuela Sebastián FernándezRet12150
    -Netherlands Job van Uitert12RetRet0
    -United Kingdom Olli Caldwell2326222021170
    PosDriverOSC1
    Germany
    LAU
    Germany
    RBR
    Austria
    OSC2
    Germany
    NÜR
    Germany
    SAC
    Germany
    HOC
    Germany
    Pts
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    SilverSecond place
    BronzeThird place
    GreenPoints classification
    BlueNon-points classification
    Non-classified finish (NC)
    PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
    RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
    Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
    BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    Withdrew (WD)
    Race cancelled (C)
    BlankDid not practice (DNP)
    Did not arrive (DNA)
    Excluded (EX)

    Bold – Pole
    Italics – Fastest Lap

    Rookies' Championship

    PosDriverOSC1
    Germany
    LAU
    Germany
    RBR
    Austria
    OSC2
    Germany
    NÜR
    Germany
    SAC
    Germany
    HOC
    Germany
    Pts
    1Austria Mick Wishofer1914191417Ret15Ret20141615181914211119121310383.5
    2Belgium Charles Weerts1215189161317Ret23182218212318Ret1518211012311
    3Germany Richard Wagner2217171712Ret1919212420Ret2325211919211917Ret254
    4Germany Doureid Ghattas161812DSQDNS22251924242622171820Ret1815199
    5Czech Republic Tom BeckhäuserRet2021181415RetRetRet2621Ret25272018Ret17181614198
    6Germany Laurin Heinrich241816Ret1514Ret1816222523222424RetDNSDNS197.5

    Teams' championship

    PosTeamPoints
    1Italy Prema Powerteam597.5
    2Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing426.5
    3Germany ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg306
    4Germany US Racing287
    5Austria Neuhauser Racing185.5
    6Germany Motopark181
    7Germany Team Piro Sport Interdental57
    8Austria Lechner Racing35
    9Germany Laurin Heinrich6
    10Germany Rennsport Rössler1

    References

    1. ^ a b Jackson, Connor (23 November 2016). "21 Races From 7 Weekends as Zandvoort Drops Off ADAC F4 Calendar". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
    2. ^ "Starkes Teilnehmerfeld für ADAC Formel 4 2017 (Strong participant field for ADAC Formula 4 2017)". 22 December 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
    3. ^ "Felipe Drugovich switches to Van Amersfoort in ADAC F4". 19 January 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
    4. ^ "ADAC Formel 4 Entry list 2017". ww.adac-motorsport.de. ADAC. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
    5. ^ "Gachot joins Van Amersfoort for more ADAC F4". 26 January 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
    6. ^ "ADAC Formula 4: Armstrong ahead in first practice". ADAC. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
    7. ^ "Laliberte stays in ADAC F4 with Van Amersfoort Racing". 20 February 2017. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
    8. ^ a b "Lirim Zendeli to continue with Mücke Motorsport". 8 March 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
    9. ^ Allen, Peter (2 March 2017). "Sophia Floersch makes Mucke move in ADAC F4". Paddock Scout. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
    10. ^ a b Göcke, Annika (18 March 2017). "Four Pink Panthers Waiting for Their Drivers". drivetribe.com. Archived from the original on 19 March 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
    11. ^ "Oschersleben: 'Half-time champion' will be decided". ADAC. 18 March 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
    12. ^ Khorounzhiy, Valentin (20 February 2017). "Ferrari duo Fittipaldi and Armstrong get Prema F4 seats". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
    13. ^ Allen, Peter (20 December 2016). "Juri Vips continues in F4 with Prema for 2017". Paddock Scout. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
    14. ^ "Juan Manuel Correa stays with Prema for 2017 Formula 4 campaign". 6 January 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
    15. ^ "Fittipaldi to compete at the Nürburgring". 1 August 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
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