The 2026 calendars for international Formula 4 championships F1 Academy, F4 South East Asia, French F4 and Nordic 4 have been revealed.
Danish F4
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The Denmark-based Nordic 4 and Nordic Championship Formula titles were decided in a dramatic final round at Jyllandsringen on September 27/28.
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Marius Kristiansen claimed the Nordic Championship Formula points lead at Padborg Park’s Night Race event.
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Nordic 4 was back in action at Jyllandsringen in August, with the races counting for the Danish championship and Nordic Championship Formula.
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Sebastian Bach went unbeaten at Swedish circuit Falkenberg to move into the Nordic Championship Formula lead.
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Nordic 4 will retire its long-used F4 cars after 2025, with them being replaced by a new chassis taking technical inspiration from F1000.
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Formula 5 runner Mads Hoe won twice against Formula 4 opposition in last weekend’s Nordic 4 round at Ring Djursland.
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Team FSP’s Marius Kristiansen moved into the Nordic Championship Formula lead with victory in the final race at Karlskoga.
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Mads Hoe took his Formula 5 car to victory in all three Formula Nordic races at Anderstorp in Sweden.
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Marius Kristiansen departed the opening round of the Nordic 4 season at Padborg Park last week as points leader.
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STEP Motorsport’s Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen took two wins and the title in the final Nordic 4 round at Jyllandsringen.
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Mathias Bjerre Jakobsen put one hand on the Nordic 4 title by winning all three races in the penultimate round at Padborg Park.
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Nordic 4 returned to Sweden and reunited with Formula Nordic for an action-packed fifth round of the season at Falkenberg.
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Formula 5 driver Mads Hoe won all three of Nordic 4’s races at Ring Djurland to extend his championship lead.
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Nordic 4 headed to Sweden for its third round, and its races at Karlskoga were run in conjunction with the FR1.6-spec Formula Nordic.
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Formula 5 driver Mads Hoe remains on top of the Nordic 4 standings after collecting two podiums in round two at Jyllandsringen.
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The rebranded Nordic 4 started its season at Padborg Park this weekend, without any of the FR1.6 entries that had necessitated the rebrand.
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From Italy to India, via the new Euro 4 spin-off and the all-female F1 Academy series, there was plenty of F4 racing across the globe in 2023
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Danish Formula 4 will be renamed Nordic 4 next year as it continues its alliance with the Formula Renault 1.6-spec Formula Nordic series.
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Team BAR’s Mikkel Pedersen pipped MP Racing’s Magnus Pedersen to the Danish Formula 4 title in the final round at Jyllandsringen.