The F4 Spanish Championship heads into its third round of the 2024 season after a great event at the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, where Keanu Al Azhari (MP Motorsport) took the lead in the overall standings with a stellar performance, achieving two wins, three podiums, and three Pole Positions.
Now, the series travels to France for its third visit to the Paul Ricard Circuit after those in 2019 and 2020 for a weekend full of Motorsport alongside Eurocup-3, V de V and Radical.
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There will be 35 drivers competing at Paul Ricard, a well-balanced circuit that offers a bit of everything: fast corners and long straights, as well as slower, more technical sections. With a width of 12 meters, there are many options for lines and overtaking, making it an interesting challenge for the drivers.
New on the grid, Pacôme Weisenburger makes his debut in an official season event with DXR in car 29, while Adam Al Azhari debuts in the championship with Tecnicar.
The action kicks off on Friday with four official test sessions, followed on Saturday by free practice sessions at 09:00h and 11:05h local time. The first qualifying session on French soil will take place at 14:05h local time, where we will find out the name of the driver who will secure the first B.R.M Chronographes Pole Position of the weekend and start from Pole in Race 1, which will be held at 17:15h local time.
Sunday will be a day full of activity with a schedule that includes the second qualifying session (09:45h local time), the event's short race at 11:50h local time, and the final race of the weekend, which will take place at 15:30h local time.