Formula Regional Americas Championship

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Formula Regional Americas Championship
CategoryFormula Racing
CountryUnited States, Canada, Mexico
RegionNorth America
ConstructorsOnroak Automotive
Engine suppliersHonda
Tyre suppliersHankook
Drivers' championUnited States Titus Sherlock
Teams' championUnited States Kiwi Motorsport
Official websiteOfficial website
File:Motorsport current event.svg Current season
File:F3 Americas Championship logo.svg
F3 Americas Championship logo

The Formula Regional Americas Championship powered by Honda (formerly the F3 Americas Championship powered by Honda) is an FIA Formula Regional racing series that competes in the United States and Canada, with plans in the future to race in Mexico. The championship is sanctioned by SCCA Pro Racing, the professional racing division of the Sports Car Club of America, in conjunction with the Automobile Competition Committee for the United States, the United States representative to the FIA. The F3 Americas Championship updated its name to Formula Regional Americas Championship Powered by Honda in 2020.[1]

Championship format

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Most events of the championship consists of three races, which are run on the support package of other motorsport events across North America, though some events only contain two races. The top 9 in points standings receive FIA Super License points. Starting in 2025 the champion will win a cash prize of $100,000[2]

The championship utilizes a spec chassis for all competitors, this being the Ligier JS F3 chassis. This chassis features the halo device, which was also implemented in Formula One and Formula 2 in 2018.[3]

Specifications (2018–present)

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  • Engine displacement: Honda K20C1 2.0 L (122 cu in) DOHC inline-4
  • Gearbox: 6-speed sequential semi-automatic gearbox
  • Weight: 1,150 lb (522 kg) excluding driver and fuel
  • Power output: 303 hp (226 kW)
  • Length: 4,765 mm (188 in)
  • Width: 1,850 mm (73 in)
  • Wheelbase: 2,825 mm (111 in)
  • Steering: rack and pinion

Champions

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Drivers'

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File:72DakotaDickerson F3Americas RoadAmerica.jpg
2019 champion Dakota Dickerson
Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
2018 United States Kyle Kirkwood United States Abel Motorsports 5 15 16 15 405 Race 14 of 17 129
2019 United States Dakota Dickerson United States Global Racing Group 2 5 11 7 269 Race 13 of 16 48
2020 Sweden Linus Lundqvist United States Global Racing Group 6 15 16 14 401 Race 14 of 17 118
2021 Cayman Islands Kyffin Simpson United States Australia TJ Speed Motorsports 2 7 13 9 314 Race 16 of 18 96
2022 South Africa Raoul Hyman United States Australia TJ Speed Motorsports 6 11 16 12 362 Race 16 of 18 81
2023 New Zealand Callum Hedge United States Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport 5 13 16 10 384 Race 18 of 18 105
2024 Canada Patrick Woods-Toth United States Crosslink Kiwi Motorsport 6 8 14 9 294.5 Race 15 of 19 106.5
2025 United States Titus Sherlock United States

Kiwi Motorsport

1 8 13 2 291.5 Race 19 of 20 41.5

Teams'

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Season Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Clinched Margin
2018 United States Abel Motorsports 5 15 20 15 529 Race 16 of 17 50
2019 United States Global Racing Group 5 13 28 9 617 Race 13 of 16 363
2020 United States Global Racing Group 6 15 18 14 573 Race 14 of 17 206
2021 United States Australia TJ Speed Motorsports 2 7 21 9 529 Race 16 of 18 131
2022 United States Australia TJ Speed Motorsports 6 14 27 15 652 Race 16 of 18 127
2023 United States Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports 6 16 46 15 742 Race 12 of 18 497
2024 United States Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports 7 16 42 14 694.5 Race 9 of 19 526.5
2025 United States Kiwi Motorsports 5 8 34 7 600 Race 15 of 20 178

Circuits

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  • Bold denotes a current circuit used in the 2025 season.
Number Circuits Rounds Years
1 Ohio Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 7 2018, 2020–present
2 Virginia Virginia International Raceway 6 2019–2023, 2025
Texas Circuit of the Americas 6 2018, 2020–2024
4 New Jersey New Jersey Motorsports Park 5 2018, 2022–present
Louisiana NOLA Motorsports Park 5 2018, 2022–present
Wisconsin Road America 5 2021–present
7 Georgia (U.S. state) Road Atlanta 3 2018–2019, 2021
Alabama Barber Motorsports Park 3 2019–2020, 2025
9 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh International Race Complex 2 2018–2019
Florida Sebring International Raceway 2 2019–2020
Indiana Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2 2024–present
Ontario Canadian Tire Motorsport Park 2 2024–present
13 Florida Homestead–Miami Speedway 1 2020
Minnesota Brainerd International Raceway 1 2021

See also

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