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Second round at Monza with 29 drivers from 18 countries



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Great number of drivers at the Italian F.4 on the circuit round of the 2015 F.1. 
 
Rome, 26/05/2015 – The grid of the second round of the Italian F.

4 Championship Powered by Abarth in Monza, scheduled for the weekend of the 31st of May, sees up to 29 drivers registered. 

 
To the names already seen in Vallelunga, additional drivers will be in Monza, such as the English Lando Norris (Muecke Motorsport), year 1999, kart champion, winner of World KF title in 2014 and European KFJ title in 2013, and the Germans Mike David Ortmann (Muecke Motorsport), year 1999, Arlind Hoti (Jenzer Motorsport), born in 1998, and Tim Zimmermann (Prema Powerteam), year 1996.
 
These new entries will battle with the drivers who have participated to round 1 in Vallelunga, among which Ralf Aron (Prema Powerteam), leader of the Championship with 56 points, Guan Yu Zhou (Prema Powerteam) with 31, David Alexander Beckmann (Muecke Motorsport) with 25, Joao Vieira (Antonelli Motorsport) at 24, Robert Schwartzman (Muecke Motorsport) and Lucas Mauron (Jenzer Motorsport) at 21. 
 
In the classification of the teams, first is Prema Powerteam with 51 points, followed by Antonelli Motorsport with 39 and Muecke Motorsport with 38.
 
A confirmation comes also from the Polish twins, Julia and Wiktoria Pankiewicz, who will proceed in their experience in F.4 and will duel in the Woman Trophy, where, at the moment, Wiktoria leads with 56 points in front of Julia (54).  
 
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ITALIAN F.4 CHAMPIONSHIP POWERED BY ABARTH
CALENDARIO 2015
 
03 May Vallelunga 
19 May Monza (collective tests)
31 May Monza
23 June Mugello (collective tests)
28 June Imola
12 July Mugello
06 September Adria
20 September Imola
04 October Misano