2010 FIA Formula Two Championship
The successful maiden season of the FIA Formula Two Championship
saw Andy Soucek crowned the first F2 champion for 25 years with a
dominant performance that his rivals recognised was well
deserved.
To build on that success, series organiser MotorSport
Vision has worked closely with the FIA and Williams F1 on
a number of major advances for the 2010 FIA Formula Two
Championship, to ensure it continues to provide a
revolutionary combination of optimum performance, professionalism
and equality at an exceptionally low cost.
The FIA Formula Two Championship has been significantly
enhanced for 2010 and will include:
- A new car - the Williams JPH1B F2 which is approx three
seconds per lap faster than 2009. Click here for more
information
- The F2 calendar has been expanded from eight to nine events -
click here for the full calendar
- The 2010 champion will again receive a full test with the
Williams F1 team and the top three will be eligible for an FIA
Superlicence - click here for details
- All races will be televised live across Europe and Asia by
Eurosport - click here
- The cost of competing in 2010 remains uniquely inexpensive at
£275,000 + VAT for the full season. Click here
Interested drivers should contact the Championship
Co-ordinator, James Gornall, at james.gornall@formulatwo.com
or on 0044 1234 332439 (ext 239).