The 2022 Formula 4 UAE Championship was the sixth season of the
Formula 4 UAE Championship, a motor racing series for the
United Arab Emirates regulated according to
FIAFormula 4 regulations, and organised and promoted by the Emirates Motorsport Organization (EMSO) and AUH Motorsports. This was the first season of using
Tatuus F4-T421 chassis.[1]
It commenced on 20 January at
Yas Marina Circuit and concluded at the same venue on 19 February.[2]
Lucas Alanen was scheduled to compete for Xcel Motorsport, but did not appear in any rounds.[40]
Eron Rexhepi was scheduled to compete for AKM Motorsport, but did not appear in any rounds.[40]
Carlin were scheduled to enter the championship with two cars, but did not appear in any rounds.[41]
Race calendar
All rounds were held in the United Arab Emirates. The schedule consisted of 20 races over 5 rounds. Prior to the start of the season, a non-championship Trophy Round was planned be held in the support of the
2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but due to delays in cargo it was turned into an exhibition-style event with a grid of only 10 cars.[42][43] Further tweaks in the calendar were published on 2 January 2022, which included postponing the first round at
Dubai Autodrome from 12 to 14 January by two weeks.[2]
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abCars No. 6, 11, 24, 57 and 89 entered as Xcel Motorsport and cars No. 17, 28, 37 and 100 entered as Mumbai Falcons by Xcel.
^Kumaran is an Indian driver racing under an Emirati licence.
^Pingasov is a Russian driver racing under a Spanish licence.
^Bohra is an American-Indian driver racing under a Singaporean licence.
^Antonelli and Neate finished first and second but were given 10 and 5-second time penalties respectively for crossing the pit exit blend line during racing conditions. Inthraphuvasak inherited the win.
^Antonelli finished first but was given a 5-second time penalty for breaching the red flag procedure. Dunne inherited the win.
^Câmara finished first but was given a 5-second time penalty for breaching the red flag procedure. Bedrin inherited the win.
The 2022 Formula 4 UAE Championship was the sixth season of the
Formula 4 UAE Championship, a motor racing series for the
United Arab Emirates regulated according to
FIAFormula 4 regulations, and organised and promoted by the Emirates Motorsport Organization (EMSO) and AUH Motorsports. This was the first season of using
Tatuus F4-T421 chassis.[1]
It commenced on 20 January at
Yas Marina Circuit and concluded at the same venue on 19 February.[2]
Lucas Alanen was scheduled to compete for Xcel Motorsport, but did not appear in any rounds.[40]
Eron Rexhepi was scheduled to compete for AKM Motorsport, but did not appear in any rounds.[40]
Carlin were scheduled to enter the championship with two cars, but did not appear in any rounds.[41]
Race calendar
All rounds were held in the United Arab Emirates. The schedule consisted of 20 races over 5 rounds. Prior to the start of the season, a non-championship Trophy Round was planned be held in the support of the
2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but due to delays in cargo it was turned into an exhibition-style event with a grid of only 10 cars.[42][43] Further tweaks in the calendar were published on 2 January 2022, which included postponing the first round at
Dubai Autodrome from 12 to 14 January by two weeks.[2]
^
abCars No. 6, 11, 24, 57 and 89 entered as Xcel Motorsport and cars No. 17, 28, 37 and 100 entered as Mumbai Falcons by Xcel.
^Kumaran is an Indian driver racing under an Emirati licence.
^Pingasov is a Russian driver racing under a Spanish licence.
^Bohra is an American-Indian driver racing under a Singaporean licence.
^Antonelli and Neate finished first and second but were given 10 and 5-second time penalties respectively for crossing the pit exit blend line during racing conditions. Inthraphuvasak inherited the win.
^Antonelli finished first but was given a 5-second time penalty for breaching the red flag procedure. Dunne inherited the win.
^Câmara finished first but was given a 5-second time penalty for breaching the red flag procedure. Bedrin inherited the win.