2016 Formula 4 Sudamericana season

The 2016 Fórmula 4 Sudamericana Championship season is the third season of the Formula 4 Sudamericana. It began on 3 April at the Autódromo Victor Borrat Fabini "El Pinar" in Uruguay, and finished on 4 December at the same venue, after ten rounds at three different venues in Uruguay.[1]

2016 Formula 4 Sudamericana
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Facundo Garese (left), 2016 South American Formula 4 champion
Gran Premio Coronación, final round of the 2016 Fórmula 4 Sudamericana

Drivers

No. Driver Rounds
7 Hernán Bueno 2–5
8 Pedro Devaud 9–10
10 Leandro Guedes 3, 5, 8–9
12 Richard Vargas 1
20 Rodrigo Pflucker 9–10
28 Santiago Aguiar 1–5, 10
30 Max Soto Zurita 1
33 Facundo Garese All
34 Juan Vieira 2–3
36 Gianfranco Collino 3
Nicolás Collazo 8
42 Lorenzo Mauriziano 1–2
45 Baltazar Leguizamón 1–3
52 Pedro Caland 1
54 Fernando Mora 1–4
60 Juan Manuel Casella All
62 Marcelo Bresciani 4–7, 9–10
63 Sebastián Cabarcos 8
69 Nicolás Dezzuto 7
78 Mateo Maffioly 6–7
80 Facundo Ferra 4–10
84 Andrés de Araujo 1–2, 4–6, 9
86 Federico Moreira 4–7
87 Diego Guggiari 2–4
92 Pablo Falchi 5–10
97 Bruna Tomaselli All
99 Leonardo Esmerode 1–5
115 Sami Mendaña 3–5
122 Andrés Jakos 7
144 Agustín Cejas 2–6, 8–10
162 Nicolás Martínez 4–10

Race calendar and results

The calendar was made public on 21 March. As opposed to the previous season, where races were held in Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil, the 2016 season will consist of ten races held solely in Uruguay to reduce costs.[1] The grid for race 2 is determined by the finishing order of race 1, but with the top 6 reversed. Double points were awarded for both round 10 races.

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver
1 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar
(No. 3 layout)
3 April Juan Manuel Casella Juan Manuel Casella Juan Manuel Casella
R2 Facundo Garese Baltazar Leguizamón
2 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar[N 1]
(No. 3 layout)
24 April Juan Manuel Casella Facundo Garese Juan Manuel Casella
R2 Juan Manuel Casella Juan Manuel Casella
3 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar
(No. 7 layout)
22 May Juan Manuel Casella Facundo Garese Facundo Garese
R2 Hernán Bueno Juan Manuel Casella
4 R1 Polideportivo Ciudad de Mercedes, Mercedes[N 1] 19 June Juan Manuel Casella Juan Manuel Casella Juan Manuel Casella
R2 Juan Manuel Casella Juan Manuel Casella
5 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar
(No. 3 layout)
24 July Facundo Garese Juan Manuel Casella Facundo Garese
R2 Facundo Garese Facundo Garese
6 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar
(No. 6 layout)
21 August Juan Manuel Casella Agustín Cejas Juan Manuel Casella
R2 Juan Manuel Casella Facundo Garese
7 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar
(No. 7 layout)
11 September Juan Manuel Casella Pablo Falchi Juan Manuel Casella
R2 Facundo Garese Facundo Garese
8 R1 Autódromo Eduardo P. Cabrera, Rivera 2 October Nicolás Collazo Facundo Ferra Nicolás Collazo
R2 Nicolás Collazo Juan Manuel Casella
9 R1 Polideportivo Ciudad de Mercedes, Mercedes 6 November Rodrigo Pflucker Rodrigo Pflucker Rodrigo Pflucker
R2 Rodrigo Pflucker Facundo Ferra
10 R1 Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini, El Pinar
(No. 3 layout)
4 December Pablo Falchi Rodrigo Pflucker Rodrigo Pflucker
R2 Rodrigo Pflucker Rodrigo Pflucker
  1. The second round of the championship was scheduled to be held at the Polideportivo Ciudad de Mercedes, but due to a tornado that devastated the nearby city of Dolores, it was held instead at the Autódromo Víctor Borrat Fabini. It was later announced that Mercedes would held its round at the fourth event.

Championship standings

Points system

Points were awarded as follows:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R1 PP FL
Races 1–18 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1 1
Races 19–20 50 36 30 24 20 16 12 8 4 2 1 1

Fórmula 4 Sudamericana

Pos Driver PNR1 PNR2 PNR3 MRC1 PNR4 PNR5 PNR6 RIV MRC2 PNR7 Pts
1 Facundo Garese 4 2 2 2 1 Ret 2 3 1 1 2 1 5 1 5 2 3 3 Ret 8 324
2 Juan Manuel Casella 1 Ret 1 1 DNS 1 1 1 8 4 1 7 1 10 Ret 1 2 2 Ret 4 320
3 Facundo Ferra Ret 5 Ret Ret 4 2 2 2 3 7 5 1 4 7 169
4 Bruna Tomaselli 6 3 3 6 3 7 6 4 10 Ret 8 3 7 8 2 6 11 10 6 9 164
5 Pablo Falchi 3 2 5 5 3 6 6 8 4 9 8 2 148
6 Rodrigo Pflucker 1 4 1 1 142
7 Nicolás Martínez 8 7 2 10 7 DSQ 9 3 8 4 9 7 5 3 116
8 Agustín Cejas Ret 7 8 5 11 Ret Ret 5 3 DSQ 4 5 7 DSQ 2 10 112
9 Sami Mendaña 4 4 3 2 6 3 80
10 Baltazar Leguizamón 2 1 4 3 Ret 9 72
11 Marcelo Bresciani 9 10 Ret Ret 6 6 Ret 7 10 5 Ret 5 56
12 Santiago Aguiar Ret 8 Ret 10 11 6 WD WD 9 7 7 6 51
13 Pedro Devaud 6 6 3 Ret 46
14 Nicolás Collazo 1 3 42
15 Leandro Guedes 6 3 Ret 8 7 10 8 8 42
16 Hernán Bueno Ret Ret 7 2 7 8 7 Ret 41
17 Diego Guggiari 7 8 5 Ret 5 6 38
18 Andrés de Araujo 7 6 5 Ret 4 Ret Ret Ret 10 Ret 12 11 37
19 Federico Moreira 10 9 4 6 DSQ EX 6 11 31
20 Lorenzo Mauriziano 3 4 Ret Ret 27
21 Fernando Mora Ret 5 8 4 Ret DNS Ret Ret 26
22 Andrés Jakos 4 4 24
23 Juan Vieira 6 5 9 8 24
24 Gianfranco Collino 2 Ret 18
25 Mateo Maffioly 9 4 Ret 9 16
26 Richard Vargas 5 7 16
27 Leonardo Esmerode DNS Ret Ret 9 10 Ret WD WD 5 9 15
28 Nicolás Dezzuto 8 5 14
29 Sebastián Cabarcos 9 9 4
Max Soto Zurita WD WD 0
Pedro Caland WD WD 0
Pos Driver PNR1 PNR2 PNR3 MRC1 PNR4 PNR5 PNR6 RIV MRC2 PNR7 Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

  1. "La F4 Sudamericana da a conocer el calendario de la temporada 2016" [F4 Sudamericana announces 2016 season calendar] (in Spanish). 21 March 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
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