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Category | Single-seater |
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Country | International |
Inaugural season | 1967 |
Drivers | 20 |
Constructors | 10 |
Engine suppliers | AMG Ronan Lee |
Tire suppliers | TBD |
Drivers' champion | Santo Fiola |
Constructors' champion | Ronan Lee |
Current season |
The FISA Formula Prime Championship, often referred to as simply Formula Prime is an annual international single-seater racing championship. It is the highest league ran and regulated by the Fédération internationale de sport automobile (FISA). Formula Prime is the largest international racing competition based on viewership and revenue, and was created in 1967 as a merger of several international racing leagues. Formula Prime consists of 20 drivers of ten constructors, each of whom participate in the annual circuit calendar, known as Grands Prix. The 2019 champion was Belmontese driver Santo Fiola of Ronan Lee Racing, who secured his third drivers' championship and Ronan Lee's seventh constructors' championship.