ADAC Formel Masters explained

Category:Single seaters
Inaugural:2008
Folded:2014
Drivers:16 (2014)
Teams:6 (2014)
Constructors:Dallara
Engines:1.6 litre Volkswagen
Country/Region:Germany
Champion Driver: Mikkel Jensen
Champion Team: Neuhauser Racing Team
Tyres:Dunlop
Website:adac-formel-masters.de

ADAC Formel Masters was an ADAC sanctioned open wheel racing series based in Germany, held annually from 2008 to 2014. It was replacement of the local Formula BMW championship. The first season was in 2008 and is the main feeder series to the ATS Formula 3 Cup (German Formula Three Championship). Like Formula Ford, French F4 Championship and Formula Abarth, the Formel Masters is aimed at karting graduates. In 2015 it was replaced by the ADAC Formula 4.

Race weekend

A race weekend features one 45-minute practice session on Friday, and one 30-minute qualifying session on the same day, followed by three races. The qualifying session is a straight fight for the fastest laptime, and determines the order of the grids for Races 1 & 2.

Race 3 is on Sunday. The grid is decided by the Race 2 result with top 8 being reversed, so the driver who finished 8th on Saturday will start from pole position and the winner will start from 8th place.

Each races longs for 25 minutes.[1]

Scoring system

2008-2010

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1

2012-2014

With this points system, the most points anyone can score in one round is 65 by winning each race. In Hockenheim round of 2012, Marvin Kirchhöfer became first driver to score all points of the weekend with this point system.

Results

SeasonChampionSecondThirdTeam Champion
2008 Armando Parente Nico Monien Klaus Bachler URD Motorsport
2009 Daniel Abt Klaus Bachler Adrian Campfield Team Abt Sportsline
2010 Richie Stanaway Patrick Schranner Mario Farnbacher ma-con Motorsport
2011 Pascal Wehrlein Emil Bernstorff Sven Müller Motopark Academy
2012 Marvin Kirchhöfer Gustav Malja Jeffrey Schmidt Lotus
2013 Alessio Picariello Maximilian Günther Jason Kremer ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.
2014 Mikkel Jensen Maximilian Günther Tim Zimmermann Neuhauser Racing Team

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reglement 2014. 28 October 2013. ADAC Formel Masters. ADAC. de. 5 October 2014.