Nordic 4 Championship

Nordic 4
CategoryFormula 4
CountryDenmark
Inaugural season2017
ConstructorsMygale
Engine suppliersRenault
Tyre suppliersPirelli
Drivers' champion Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen
Teams' champion STEP Motorsport
Official websiteOfficial website
Current season

Nordic 4, formerly known as F4 Danish Championship is a Danish motor racing series for open-wheel cars complying with FIA Formula 4 Gen1 regulations. The inaugural championship was contested in 2017.

History

In September 2016, the Dansk Automobil Sports Union (DASU) announced that it would introduce the FIA Formula 4 category in Denmark. This was followed on 6 November 2016 by the official launch of the F4 Danish Championship. Danish F4 cars were to use the French Mygale chassis and the 2.0-litre Renault engine.[1] The series will comprise seven rounds, supporting the Danish Thundersport Championship, Danish Endurance Championship and Danish Supertourisme Turbo at their events.[2]

F4 cars will share the track with the F5 cars (previously called Formula Ford), but will receive separate classifications. From 2019 F5 cars are classified with-in the F4 results, as well as a separate cup.

In late 2023, the championship announced a new name for 2024.[3]

Car

The championship features Mygale designed and built cars constructed of carbon fibre and featuring a monocoque chassis. Power is provided by a 2.0-litre Renault engine.[1]

Champions

Drivers

Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest lap Points Margins
F4 Danish Championship
2017 Daniel Lundgaard Lundgaard Racing 21 8 7 16 7 368 48
2018 Casper Tobias Hansen FSP 24 5 13 19 13 461 119
2019 Malthe Jakobsen FSP 24 6 11 18 6 428 78
2020 Conrad Laursen FSP 9 0 2 7 0 151 18
2021 Mads Hoe Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 2 4 14 2 299 56
2022 Julius Dinesen STEP Motorsport 18 2 4 12 4 278 5
2023 Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen BAR 18 2 6 11 6 279 4
Nordic 4 Championship
2024 Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen STEP Motorsport 21 4 12 17 10 399 78

Teams

Season Team Drivers Poles Wins Podiums Fastest lap Points Margins
2017 Vesti Motorsport 5 5 11 27 8 686 216
2018 FSP 3 6 15 33 16 701 359
2019 FSP 3 6 13 26 8 679 329
2020 FSP 3 0 7 16 7 405 320
2021 Mads Hoe Motorsport 3 4 4 19 3 404 318
2022 STEP Motorsport 3 3 4 18 7 477 42
2023 STEP Motorsport 3 0 0 17 2 344 65
2024 STEP Motorsport 5 5 14 29 12 712 312

Rookie

Season Driver Team
2018 Malthe Jakobsen FSP
2019 Largim Ali FSP
2020 Conrad Laursen FSP
2021 Noah Strømsted FSP
2022 Julius Dinesen STEP Motorsport
2023 Mikkel Gaarde Pedersen BAR
2024 Sebastian Bach STEP Motorsport

Formula 5 champions

Season Driver Team Races Poles Wins Podiums Fastest lap Points Margins
2017 Aske Nygaard Bramming FSP 21 3 8 19 8 368 48
2018 Mads Hoe Mads Hoe Motorsport 24 4 13 19 15 477 39
2019 Lucas Daugaard Daugaard Racing 24 7 22 24 23 203 124
2020 Mads Hoe Mads Hoe Motorsport 9 2 6 7 8 165 20
2021 Mads Hoe Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 1 15 14 2 299 56
2022 Mille Hoe Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 0 8 17 0 363 163
2023 Oliver Kratsch Mads Hoe Motorsport 18 0 7 15 6 316 12
2024 Mads Hoe Mads Hoe Motorsport 21 7 19 19 19 475 155

Circuits

  • Bold denotes a circuit will be used in the 2025 season.
Number Circuits Rounds Years
1 Jyllandsringen 17[a] 2017–present
2 Padborg Park 16[b] 2017–present
3 Ring Djursland 11[c] 2017–present
4 Karlskoga Motorstadion 2 2023–present
5 Rudskogen Motorpark 1 2018
Kinnekulle Ring 1 2019
Sturup Raceway 1 2022
Anderstorp Raceway 1 2023
Falkenbergs Motorbana 1 2024

Notes

  1. ^ Jyllandsringen hosted 3 rounds in 20172019, 2 rounds in 20212022 and 2024, and it will host 2 rounds in 2025.
  2. ^ Padborg Park hosted 3 rounds in 2021, 2 rounds in 20172019, 20222024, and it will host 2 rounds in 2025.
  3. ^ Ring Djursland hosted 2 rounds in 20172019.

References

  1. ^ a b "Formel 4 - præsentation" [Formula 4 - presentation] (in Danish). 6 November 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Løbsafviklingsmøde 2017 - kalender og afvikling" [2017 Danish motorsport calendars and championships] (in Danish). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Danish F4 rebrands to Nordic 4 as it continues FNordic alliance". Retrieved 10 December 2023.