This weekend, 42 drivers from 21 different countries will be behind the wheel of the F4 cars powered by the #Abarth engine. The fifth #Event in the Italian F4 Championship powered by #Abarth is scheduled at #Monza, plus round 5 of the FIA ADAC F4 Championship powered by #Abarth will be taking place at the #RedBullRing in Austria.
Both of these circuits play host to Formula 1 races and are therefore an ideal training ground for the young drivers from the world of karting, whose ambitions are to become professional #racing drivers.
At #Monza, the ‘Temple of Speed’, Italy’s Gabriele Minì (Prema Powerteam) will attempt to defend his leadership in the championship against challenges from his compatriots #andrearosso (Cram Motorsport) and #francescopizzi (Van Amersfoort Racing). To date, Minì has gained 196 points, giving him a considerable lead over Rosso, on 121, in a battle for the top of the podium with Pizzi (now on 117 points). The schedule for the weekend at #Monza includes two qualifying sessions on Saturday, October 17th at 9:50 am and 10:15 am, followed by Race 1 at 3:15 pm. Sunday, Race2 will take place at 10:00 am, with Race3 at 3:50 pm. Live streaming on www.acisport.it.
The #RedBullRing in Austria will play host to round 5 of the FIA ADAC F4 Championship powered by #Abarth, with the Briton #jonnyedgar (Van Amersfoort Racing) currently in the lead after 4 wins in 12 races, giving him a score of 184 points, against 154 for the American #jakcrawford and 152 for the Finn #eliasseppanen.
The qualifying sessions are scheduled for 4:40 pm and 5:00 pm on Friday, October 16th. Saturday, Race1 starts at 11.40 am; Sunday, Race2 will be at 9.50 am and Race3 at 4.05 pm. Live streaming on www.adac-motorsport.de.
Turin, October 15th, 2020.
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