F4 Challenge is a sprint race divided into two parts: Heat 1 and the Featured Race. Drivers in Heat 1 will start with a reversed top 10 based on qualifying results. For the Featured race, the starting grid will follow the results of Heat 1. There will be a 10-minute Warm-Up between Heat 1 and the Featured race. All sessions for a given round will be hosted in one server starting at 19:20.

Current Month

15jun19:0021:00F4 Summer Challenge | Round 1 | Laguna Seca

22jun19:0021:00F4 Summer Challenge | Round 2 | Okayama

29jun19:0021:00F4 Summer Challenge | Round 3 | Monza

13jul19:0021:00F4 Summer Challenge | Round 4 | Oulton Park

20jul19:0021:00F4 Summer Challenge | Round 5 | Nürburgring

After each race, participants may file a protest against another driver. The protest is reviewed by Race Control, and those found responsible for incidents are penalized with championship and license points in accordance with the series rulebook.

When a driver accumulates a certain number of license points, penalties are applied—such as being excluded from the qualifying session, which automatically places them at the back of the grid for the next race. In some cases, the penalties can be more severe, including starting from the pit lane or even temporary or permanent suspension from future rounds.

Key Features

FAQ

Can I stream my race live on my social media channels?

Yes, as a participant in the championship, you are allowed to stream your race on your social media channels, unless otherwise stated in the official rulebook.