The 2021 NACAM Formula 4 Championship season was planned to be the sixth season of the NACAM Formula 4 Championship. It was supposed to begin on 3 June at Autódromo Monterrey in Apodaca and end on 7 November at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City after five rounds. However, because of the pandemic issues, four non-championship events were held instead.
Team | No. | Driver |
---|---|---|
SP Driver Academy Team | 2 | Artie Flores |
RRK Motorsports | 3 | Emil Abed |
77 | Valentino Mini | |
Scuderia Martiga EG | 7 | Kory Enders |
8 | Álvaro Zambrano | |
17 | José Andrés Martínez | |
Easy-Shop.com Racing | 9 | Daniel Forcadell |
Ram Racing | 11 | Mariano Martínez |
16 | Alejandro Berumen | |
33 | Lucas Medina | |
RPL Racing | 22 | Andrés Pérez de Lara |
23 | Erick Zúñiga |
The calendar was announced on 24 March 2021. The season was set to start with two rounds in the United States and the rest in Mexico.[1] The American rounds were turned into non-championship event, resulting in the season start officially moving to Autódromo Monterrey in June.[2][3] The round at Autódromo Monterrey on 3–4 June did not take place without any statement from the organizers. The series was due to restart in September.[4] The round at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez scheduled for 11–12 September was moved to EcoCentro Expositor Querétaro as the former served as a temporary COVID-19 hospital.[5] With this one also cancelled, a replacement event occurred at Auódromo Miguel E. Abed[6] to act as a warm-up event to the series' support race at the Mexico City Grand Prix.[7]
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | Winning Driver | Winning Team |
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NC | MSR Houston (Angleton, Texas) |
30 April–1 May | Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Lucas Medina | Ram Racing |
José Andrés Martínez | José Andrés Martínez | Scuderia Martiga EG | ||||
Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Scuderia Martiga EG | ||||
NC | MSR Houston (Angleton, Texas) |
4-5 May | Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Scuderia Martiga EG |
Kory Enders | Alejandro Berumen | Ram Racing | ||||
Lucas Medina | Lucas Medina | Ram Racing | ||||
NC | Autódromo Miguel E. Abed (Amozoc, Puebla) |
1–2 November | Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Scuderia Martiga EG |
Lucas Medina | Kory Enders | Scuderia Martiga EG | ||||
Kory Enders | Kory Enders | Scuderia Martiga EG | ||||
NC | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Mexico City) |
7 November | Lucas Medina | Kory Enders | Artie Flores | SP Driver Academy Team |
Pos[8] | Driver | Team | Laps | Time/Retired | Grid |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Artie Flores | SP Driver Academy Team | 16 | 30:22.171 | 2 |
2 | Lucas Medina | Ram Racing | 16 | +0.206 | 1 |
3 | Erick Zúñiga | RPL Racing | 16 | +7.487 | 5 |
4 | Valentino Mini | RRK Motorsports | 16 | +8.090 | 7 |
5 | Mariano Martínez | Ram Racing | 16 | +8.219 | 4 |
6 | Kory Enders | Scuderia Martiga EG | 16 | +8.938 | 3 |
7 | Alejandro Berumen | Ram Racing | 16 | +15.508 | 6 |
8 | Daniel Forcadell | Easy-Shop.com Racing | 16 | +15.755 | 9 |
9 | Emil Abed | RRK Motorsports | 16 | +20.062 | 10 |
NC | José Andrés Martínez | Scuderia Martiga EG | 12 | Retired | 11 |
NC | Álvaro Zambrano | Scuderia Martiga EG | 8 | Retired | 12 |
NC | Andrés Pérez de Lara | RPL Racing | 8 | Retired | 8 |
Fastest Lap: Kory Enders (1:47.688) |