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The 2011 French F4 Championship season was the nineteenth season of the series for 1600cc Formula Renault machinery, and the first season to run under the guise of French F4 Championship.[1] The series began on 9 April at Circuit de Lédenon and ended on 30 October at Circuit Paul Ricard, after seven rounds and fourteen races.[2]
No. | Driver[3] | Rounds |
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1 | Andrea Pizzitola | All |
2 | Marie Baus-Coppens | All |
3 | Alexandre Mantovani | All |
4 | Aurélien Panis | All |
5 | Cyril Raymond | All |
6 | Jean Antunes | 1 |
Jonas Ramanauskas | 5 | |
Maël le Gall | 7 | |
7 | Matthieu Vaxivière | All |
8 | Tomasz Krzeminski | All |
9 | Patrick Kujala | All |
10 | Alex Loan Ventura | All |
11 | Kévin Balthazar | All |
12 | Paul Petit | All |
14 | Francisco-Javier Suárez | All |
15 | Pierre Gasly | All |
16 | Parth Ghorpade | All |
17 | Josh Fielding | 1–3 |
Sébastien Ogier | 7 | |
18 | Tristan Papavoine | All |
19 | Victor Colomé | All |
20 | Alexander Boquoi | All |
21 | Pierre Sancinéna | All |
22 | Jordan Perroy | All |
All races supported the FFSA GT Championship, except Pau (FIA Formula 3 International Trophy) and Spa-Francorchamps (24 Hours of Spa)
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