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The '''2023 Crown Formula World Championship''' was a motor racing championship for [[Crown Formula]] cars, which was the 74th running of the Crown Formula World Championship. It is recognised by the [[International Motorsport Association]], the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The championship was contested over twenty-two Grands Prix, which were held around the world. The first race of the season was the [[2023 Rio Palito Grand Prix]]. | The '''2023 Crown Formula World Championship''' was a motor racing championship for [[Crown Formula]] cars, which was the 74th running of the Crown Formula World Championship. It is recognised by the [[International Motorsport Association]], the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The championship was contested over twenty-two Grands Prix, which were held around the world. The first race of the season was the [[2023 Rio Palito Grand Prix]], and the final race was the [[2023 Heiau Grand Prix]]. [[Unified Sera]]n driver [[Miles Kingston]] won the championship with 6 Grand Prix wins, with [[Bjoren Djurna]] and [[Lukas Haag]] tying points for second, [[Davi Alves Ruis]] for third, and [[Timothee Snowden]] for fourth. | ||
The races and ultimate championship were largely overshadowed by the deaths of [[Arnaud Crozier]] and [[Ronaldo Javi Batista]] at the [[2023 Ananico Grand Prix|Ananico Grand Prix]], which resulted in the postponement and rescheduling of all following races. Officials and race organizers of Crown Formula were heavily scrutinized for their decision to carry on the Ananico race instead of postponing it after heavy rain had preceded the race and made the track prone to hydroplaning, and as a result a large-scale restructuring of safety measures were taken before the races resumed. | The races and ultimate championship were largely overshadowed by the deaths of [[Arnaud Crozier]] and [[Ronaldo Javi Batista]] at the [[2023 Ananico Grand Prix|Ananico Grand Prix]], which resulted in the postponement and rescheduling of all following races. Officials and race organizers of Crown Formula were heavily scrutinized for their decision to carry on the Ananico race instead of postponing it after heavy rain had preceded the race and made the track prone to hydroplaning, and as a result a large-scale restructuring of safety measures were taken before the races resumed. |
Latest revision as of 18:45, 25 November 2023
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League | Crown Formula |
Sport | Formula racing |
Duration | June 14, 2023 – September 31, 2023 |
Finals champions | Miles Kingston |
The 2023 Crown Formula World Championship was a motor racing championship for Crown Formula cars, which was the 74th running of the Crown Formula World Championship. It is recognised by the International Motorsport Association, the governing body of international motorsport, as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The championship was contested over twenty-two Grands Prix, which were held around the world. The first race of the season was the 2023 Rio Palito Grand Prix, and the final race was the 2023 Heiau Grand Prix. Unified Seran driver Miles Kingston won the championship with 6 Grand Prix wins, with Bjoren Djurna and Lukas Haag tying points for second, Davi Alves Ruis for third, and Timothee Snowden for fourth.
The races and ultimate championship were largely overshadowed by the deaths of Arnaud Crozier and Ronaldo Javi Batista at the Ananico Grand Prix, which resulted in the postponement and rescheduling of all following races. Officials and race organizers of Crown Formula were heavily scrutinized for their decision to carry on the Ananico race instead of postponing it after heavy rain had preceded the race and made the track prone to hydroplaning, and as a result a large-scale restructuring of safety measures were taken before the races resumed.
Entries
The following drivers qualified for the various Grands Prix in the 2023 World Championship. Not every drivers participated in every Grand Prix, as each race only allows for 20 drivers. As such, and as per every World Championship, drivers performed qualifying laps on each circuit to participate, with the top 20 drivers on each circuit being allowed in the Grand Prix itself.