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2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship

The 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship was the fourth season of the , an open-wheel, single-seater motor racing series certified by the (FIA) and organized by the Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club () to develop young drivers in international competition. The championship consisted of 20 races across seven race weekends at prominent circuits, attracting 29 drivers from 15 countries and nine teams representing seven nations. The season, which ran from April to September, showcased intense competition on tracks including Oschersleben, the , and the , with all events supporting larger international series such as the . German driver , competing for US Racing CHRS, dominated proceedings by securing the drivers' championship with 348 points, achieved through 10 race victories, 13 podiums, and 8 pole positions—tying him for second on the series' all-time wins list. New Zealander of finished runner-up with 234 points and three wins, while Brazilian of Prema Theodore Racing took third place on 223 points with one victory. US Racing CHRS claimed a treble by also winning the teams' classification with 562 points and the rookies' title through David Schumacher. The campaign featured eight different race winners, the closest finish of 0.370 seconds at the , and a top speed of 171.1 km/h recorded by Fittipaldi at the , underscoring the series' role as a vital stepping stone in junior formulae.

Background

Series overview

The ADAC Formula 4 Championship was established in 2015 as Germany's national series, sanctioned by the FIA and organized by the (Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club) in collaboration with the DMSB (Deutscher Motor Sport Bund). It serves as a structured stepping stone for young drivers at least 15 years old, providing an affordable entry into single-seater racing and facilitating progression to higher categories such as Formula 3, with a focus on talent development through the ADAC Stiftung Sport program. The series emphasizes equal competition by using a spec formula, attracting international participants while prioritizing and circuits to build a pathway within the regional ecosystem. The championship employs a standardized package for all entrants: the F4-T014 chassis, a carbon-fiber designed for safety and performance consistency, powered by a 1.4-liter turbocharged inline-four engine producing approximately 160 horsepower, paired with a six-speed sequential gearbox from Sadev. All teams use control tires to ensure parity, with wet and slick options provided as part of the spec setup. This configuration keeps costs low—around €100,000 per season including car rental—making it accessible for emerging talents without the need for extensive customization. A typical season consists of seven triple-header weekends, comprising three races per event (two 20-25 minute sprints and one longer race), held mainly at circuits in such as Oschersleben, , and , with occasional rounds in neighboring countries like the or , totaling 21 races. Points are awarded to the top 10 finishers using the FIA standard system: 25 for first, 18 for second, 15 for third, 12 for fourth, 10 for fifth, 8 for sixth, 6 for seventh, 4 for eighth, 2 for ninth, and 1 for tenth, with separate classifications for the overall Drivers' Cup, the Rookies' Cup (restricted to first-year competitors), and the Teams' Cup. The 2018 season marked the fourth edition of the series, following Juri Vips' title win in 2017 for Powerteam.

2018 season changes

The 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship retained its core structure of seven triple-header rounds but featured a key calendar adjustment announced on 26 March 2018, incorporating a round at Hockenheimring as support for the Formula 1 German Grand Prix after Formula 2 and GP3 opted out of the event. This marked the series' first appearance on an F1 weekend, elevating its profile with the Hockenheim races serving as a season highlight under the Grand Prix banner; however, this round consisted of only two races, resulting in a total of 20 races for the season. The full schedule spanned from 14 April at Oschersleben to 22-23 September back at Hockenheim, maintaining international flavor with stops at venues like Red Bull Ring in Austria and Circuit Zandvoort in the Netherlands. To broaden participation and allow teams to evaluate prospects without affecting standings, the series permitted wild card or guest entries, exemplified by Brazilian and Petr Ptáček joining the grid for the season finale at via Powerteam and US Racing, respectively. These additions did not score championship points, enabling low-risk testing for emerging talents while preserving competitive integrity for full-season drivers. No major technical overhauls occurred for 2018, with teams continuing to use the proven F4-T014 chassis powered by a 1.4-liter engine, all compliant with FIA safety standards including carbon-fiber monocoques and impact-absorbing structures. The qualifying format was streamlined to a single 30-minute session per event day, setting the grid for all three races and emphasizing consistent performance over multiple runs. Entry costs remained controlled to support young drivers, with a full season budgeted at approximately €100,000 per driver, covering car rental, tires, and logistics in line with guidelines aimed at . Incentives included distributed across overall and classifications, with the champion——earning progression support toward FIA Formula 3, including testing opportunities and financial aid to facilitate the step up. Pre-season testing took place at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben in late March, where German driver Lirim Zendeli and Danish standout Frederik Vesti emerged as early pace-setters, topping sessions and signaling their potential dominance in the upcoming campaign.

Participants

Teams

The 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship featured teams that were required to obtain approval from the ADAC, the series' governing body, to ensure compliance with safety and operational standards. All competing outfits provided identical specification cars—a Tatuus F4-T014 chassis equipped with a 1.4-liter turbocharged Abarth engine producing approximately 160 horsepower—prohibiting any modifications to maintain parity among entrants and emphasize driver skill over technical advantages. Nine teams from seven countries participated in the season, with entries ranging from two to five cars per team, supported by a mix of national federations, private sponsorships, and international backing. German-based teams held a strong presence, reflecting the series' domestic focus, while international squads brought diverse engineering approaches and driver talent pools. Sponsorships played a key role, often tied to livery and branding, such as Italian industrial support for or water technology firm BWT for Mücke Motorsport.
TeamBase LocationCars EnteredKey Details
US Racing – CHRSKerpen, 4Led by former F1 driver ; emphasized strong engineering and youth development as successor to prior champions; dominated with multiple drivers finishing in the top five overall.
, 5Renowned for talent nurturing with a history of producing F1 drivers; operated the largest entry, blending experienced and rookie drivers under Dutch sponsorship.
Theodore RacingGrisignano di Zocco, 4 powerhouse with backing from automotive and industrial sponsors; known for high-performance operations and Ferrari junior program ties.
Berlin-Brandenburg e.V., 3Nicknamed the "Pink Panthers" for their distinctive ; -affiliated outfit focused on developing prospects through structured programs.
BWT Mücke Motorsport, 3Sponsored by BWT for prominent pink-and-blue branding; Berlin-based team with experience in junior formulas, targeting consistent midfield results.
Buchs, 2 operation with a focus on international drivers; competed across multiple series, bringing cross-border expertise to the grid.
Smaller entries included Neuhauser Racing from (2 cars, featuring a brother duo) and KDC Racing from (2 cars, a debutant outfit led by former F1 figure ), along with KIC Driving Academy from (2 cars, focusing on Finnish rookies Konsta Lappalainen and Jesse Salmenautio), contributing to the season's competitive depth without challenging the frontrunners. US Racing – CHRS stood out for its operational efficiency, leveraging in-house engineering to support driver consistency and secure the teams' championship.

Drivers

The 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship featured a field of 29 drivers representing 15 nationalities, with providing the largest contingent of entrants. The series attracted a diverse international lineup, including drivers from , , , , and beyond, reflecting its role as a key entry point for young talents aiming for higher levels of single-seater racing. All participants were aged between 15 and 20, with an average age of 17.1 years at the season's end, and held FIA international C or B licenses as foundational steps toward accumulating super license points. Among the full-time drivers, several stood out for their experience and potential. Lirim Zendeli, a 19-year-old German competing with US Racing, entered as the defending rookie champion from the 2017 season, where he finished fourth overall while securing the rookie title. New Zealander Liam Lawson, aged 16 and racing for , brought fresh karting pedigree to the grid. Brazilian Enzo Fittipaldi, 17, joined Theodore Racing, leveraging family ties in as the grandson of two-time Formula 1 champion . The season included 10 rookies from six countries, four of whom were German, marking their debut in single-seater racing with no prior experience in formula or touring cars before 2018. Notable among them was David Schumacher, a 16-year-old German with US Racing and son of former Formula 1 driver , who competed in the dedicated Rookie Cup. Guest entrants made limited appearances without eligibility for championship points. Australian Jack Doohan, son of motorcycle legend , joined Theodore Racing for select rounds, gaining exposure in European formula racing at age 15.

Season

Calendar

The 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship season spanned from 14 April to 23 September and consisted of seven triple-header rounds, sanctioned by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund (DMSB) under regulations. The events took place at six circuits, all located in Germany except the Red Bull Ring in Austria, with the Hockenheimring hosting three rounds.
RoundCircuitLocationDate
1Oschersleben13–15 April
24–6 May
3Klettwitz18–20 May
4Spielberg8–10 June
520–22 July
6Nürburg3–5 August
721–23 September
Each round adhered to a consistent weekend format, featuring two 30-minute practice sessions and two 15-minute qualifying sessions, typically on ; the qualifying results determined the starting grids for Race 1 (Saturday) and (Saturday), while (Sunday) used a reverse grid for the top eight finishers from , with all races lasting 30 minutes.

Race results

The 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship featured seven triple-header rounds across and , comprising 20 races in total, with the round in July limited to two races as support to the . dominated the season, securing victory in 10 races and 8 pole positions. recorded three wins, while achieved two, and achieved one, with single victories going to Charles Weerts, Mick Wishofer, Oliver Caldwell, and Niklas Krütten. The opening round at Oschersleben in saw Zendeli take pole and win the first race amid multiple periods due to incidents on track. He doubled up in Race 2, leading comfortably from the front row. British rookie Oliver Caldwell claimed his sole win of the season in from eighth on the reversed grid. At the first event in May, Zendeli continued his strong form with pole and wins in Races 1 and 2, pulling away after early interventions triggered by first-lap contact involving several drivers. Teammate Wishofer secured his only victory in , holding off Lawson in a tight battle for his maiden success. The round in late May was marked by chaos, particularly in Race 1, where a multi-car crash on the opening lap prompted a before Lawson capitalized on Zendeli's late retirement to take his maiden win. Zendeli rebounded to win Race 2 from pole. Lawson then doubled up in , charging from seventh to close the championship gap to the leader. Enzo Fittipaldi broke Zendeli's winning streak at the in June, taking his lone victory in Race 1 from second on the grid after a lights-to-flag run. Zendeli responded with a dominant Race 2 win, while Lawson completed the weekend with victory in Race 3, fending off Vesti for his third triumph. During the support races at in July, the round featured only two races due to the schedule. Vesti scored his first win of the season in Race 1, leading a Van Amersfoort Racing podium sweep. Zendeli dominated Race 2 to extend his points lead. Zendeli clinched the drivers' title early at the in August, winning Race 1 from pole and finishing second in Race 2 behind Vesti's second career victory. Krütten rounded out the podium-heavy weekend by winning Race 3 from the reversed grid. The season finale at in saw Weerts lead a Van Amersfoort 1-2-3 in Race 1 for his maiden win, capitalizing on a late . Zendeli added his ninth success in Race 2 before capping the year with a 10th victory in Race 3, finishing over five seconds clear. Safety cars were deployed in eight races overall, often due to opening-lap incidents or mechanical retirements among the midfield pack. Fastest laps were shared among the top contenders, with Zendeli, Lawson, and Vesti each earning several bonus points for their efforts.

Standings

Drivers' Championship

The 2018 Drivers' Championship was won by of US Racing – CHRS, who amassed 348 points across the 21-race season, securing ten victories and demonstrating consistent dominance from the opening round. Zendeli's championship lead was established early, as he took the first win at Oschersleben and maintained the top position throughout, ultimately clinching the title with one round remaining after the event. Points were awarded to the top ten finishers in each race using the standard system: 25 for first, 18 for second, 15 for third, 12 for fourth, 10 for fifth, 8 for sixth, 6 for seventh, 4 for eighth, 2 for ninth, and 1 for tenth, with no additional points for pole position or fastest lap; all results from the seven triple-header rounds contributed to the final tally without any drops. The season featured intense mid-season battles, particularly between Zendeli and Van Amersfoort Racing's , who challenged for wins but trailed by over 100 points entering the final rounds, while Prema Theodore Racing's maintained pressure through reliable podium finishes and consistency across diverse track conditions.
Pos.DriverTeamPointsWins
1 (GER)US Racing – CHRS34810
2 (NZL)2343
3 (BRA)Prema Theodore Racing2231
4 (DEN)2112
5Charles Weerts (BEL)1951
6Mick Wishofer (AUT)US Racing – CHRS1601
7 (GBR)Prema Theodore Racing1251
8Niklas Krütten (GER)BWT Mücke Motorsport1081
9David Schumacher (GER)US Racing – CHRS1030
10Gianluca Petecof (BRA)Prema Theodore Racing920
Zendeli's path to the title highlighted his adaptability, with key victories at Oschersleben, , and underscoring a rivalry with Lawson that peaked during the and rounds, where the New Zealander's aggressive overtaking narrowed gaps temporarily but could not overcome Zendeli's overall consistency. Fittipaldi's nine podiums provided a steady counterpoint, emphasizing strategic race management over outright speed in a field where mechanical reliability and tire management proved decisive for top contenders.

Rookies' Championship

The Rookies' Championship in the 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship provided a dedicated for first-year drivers, awarding points based exclusively on their finishing positions relative to other in each race and excluding results from experienced competitors. This structure ensured newcomers competed on equal footing without interference from seasoned racers, fostering talent development and offering separate awards to recognize emerging drivers. Ten from six countries participated, with four hailing from , highlighting the series' appeal to young international talent transitioning from karting. David Schumacher claimed the title with 332 points, including eight wins, securing the championship during the final round at despite challenges like a puncture in one race. Niklas Krütten finished runner-up with 301 points and six victories, mounting a strong challenge but falling 31 points short. Gianluca Petecof rounded out the top three as the third-best , capping a solid debut season with consistent points finishes. The classification featured 14 rookie wins in total across the 21 races, with additional victories by drivers such as Joey Alders, Jack Doohan, and Ido Cohen, underscoring the depth and excitement of the newcomers' battle.

Teams' Championship

The Teams' Championship was calculated by summing the points earned by each team's top two scoring drivers in every race, following the series' standard allocation where the received 25 points, decreasing to 1 point for tenth place. No points were awarded for pole position or fastest lap. US Racing CHRS claimed the title with a dominant performance, accumulating 562 points to secure victory ahead of rivals. The final top three standings were as follows:
Pos.TeamPoints
1US Racing CHRS562
2Van Amersfoort Racing521
3Prema Theodore Racing416
This result marked a clean sweep for US Racing CHRS, who also won the drivers' and rookies' championships, with key contributions from and David Schumacher driving the bulk of their points haul through multiple victories and consistent top finishes. As champions, the team received funding support to aid their campaign in the season.

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