At the Red Bull Ring F4 and F Regional with 42 drivers and lots of TV coverage

42 drivers will compete on yet another F1 circuit of the F4 and FRegional calendars, the Red Bull Ring.

In a difficult year for international motorsport, they are 30, 6 more than the previous Imola event, the drivers of the Italian F4 Championship powered by Abarth, the first and also this year the most participated F4 championship in the world, while it is constant participation in the Formula Regional European Championship certified by FIA with 12 drivers, with a large presence of the Ferrari Driver Academy drivers and the inexorable participation of Jamie Laura Chadwick (Prema Powerteam), who hopefully will improve performance compared to the difficult trip to the F1 circuit of Imola.

Wide television coverage for both championships in a year in which competitions are held behind closed doors and live TV and streaming play an even more decisive role.

While the Italian F4 Championship powered by Abarth offers direct coverage on MS Motor TV and motorsport.com (with commentary in both Italian and English), rather than streaming on Acisport.it and on the facebook page of the championship, Formula Regional as an international championship offers live coverage on various channels in Europe, North America, Asia and around the world.
As for the previous races (and for all the 2020 races), the 3 FRegional races at the Red Bull Round will be available for free on the official facebook page of the Formula Regional European Championship (https://www.facebook.com/FormulaRegionalEU/) and on https://motorsport.tv.

Live races will also be broadcast on regular cable and satellite TV throughout Europe including Italy (MS Motor tv), the Netherlands (Ziggo sport), Poland and the Baltic states (Motowizja), the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Sport5 - SVK) just to name a few, but also in Asia and Oceania, for example, on BeIN sport (Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and many others…).

Also for FRegional The week following Round 3, which will be hosted at the Red Bull Ring, a 26-minute Highlights program will be broadcast on many television networks around the world, including North America (Motor Trend on Demand), aforementioned European, Asian and Oceanic broadcasters. Among these also the Finnish MTV3 and the whole Motorvision television platform, which includes Africa, the Americas and the Asian territory.

Attached you can find the complete list.