2021 Astyrian Formula One Championship

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The 2021 Astyrian Formula One Championship is an ongoing motor racing championship marking the 62nd running of Astyrian Formula One. It is the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars by the Astyrian Motorsport Federation (AMF). The season began in February and will end in November, covering 21 grands prix in 20 countries throughout Astyria. Drivers and constructors will be competing to win the Drivers' Championship and Constructors' Championship, respectively.

With the departure of reigning Drivers' Champion Simo Rassinen, this will mark the first season since < year > where a reigning champion did not compete. Sidus will be starting the season as the defending champions for the Constructors' Championship, having won their 4th title in the 2020 Confederate Grand Prix.

Entries

Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Race Drivers
No. Driver name
Slovertia AMZ F1 Racing AMZ-Sidus AMZ S21 Sidus 616M-1
  • 16
  • 20
  • Slovertia Aleksander Valiny
  • Slovertia Dalriny Mikov
Blackhelm Confederacy Angelbridge Racing Angelbridge-Phaeton Angelbridge AB14 Phaeton T71
  • 8
  • 90
  • Blackhelm Confederacy Octavius Clearwater
  • Blackhelm Confederacy Decius Whitewall
Nidwalden Breuer NidEnergie Racing Team Breuer Breuer BR9 Breuer BH9-16
  • 14
  • 26
  • Nidwalden Nicolas Von Siedel
  • Nidwalden Maximilian Frentzen
Aswick Delaney Grand Prix Team Delaney-Sidus Delaney RD46 Sidus 616M-1
  • 3
  • 31
  • Aswick Devin Acker
  • Aquitayne Nick Hardy
Nynorsk Ostlijord Kappaksturslid F1 Team Kappaksturslid-Breuer Kappaksturslid KP17 Breuer BH9-16
  • 48
  • 97
  • Nynorsk Ostlijord Maríón Álfheiður
  • Nynorsk Ostlijord Ólafur Guðestersson
Nikolia LZS F1 Racing Team LZS-FMK LZS F1.21 FMK WW6-13 H-power
  • 2
  • 72
  • Nikolia Stefan Lakowski
  • Nikolia Ivan Jovanović
Aswick MacGregor F1 Team MacGregor-Sidus MacGregor MG2021 Sidus 616M-1
  • 21
  • 24
  • Aswick Steven Grey
  • Aswick Conway Prescott
Aswick Merlin Racing Team Merlin-Phaeton Merlin WY9 Phaeton T71
  • 59
  • 66
  • Monsa Gianpiero Santoro
  • Aswick Dominic Hudnall
Blackhelm Confederacy Stabulum Phaethonti Phaeton Phaeton SPT72 Phaeton T71
  • 5
  • 7
  • Blackhelm Confederacy Tertius DiParadisa
  • Valkea Pekka Koivu
Noordenstaat Raamaker F1 Team Raamaker-FMK Raamaker RM-25 FMK WW6-13 H-power
  • 13
  • 38
  • Noordenstaat Robert van Grol
  • Noordenstaat Bram Dichter
Ionicus Sevir F1 Team Sevir-FMK Sevir SE-06 FMK WW6-13 H-power
  • 11
  • 89
  • Aswick Phillip Rollins
  • Ionicus Matthew Martins
Valkea Sidus F1 Racing Team Sidus Sidus FS-221 Sidus 616M-1
  • 6
  • 95
  • Aquitayne Lauren Blake
  • Berique Guy Bassett

Team changes

Sorsa and Cozworth have announced that they will no longer supply power units beyond 2020. Sorsa has supplied the Delaney, Kappaksturslid, and Sevir teams for the 2020 season, while Cozworth supplied the Merlin team. In light of this, these teams have switched to Sidus, Breuer, and Phaeton engines, respectively.

Slovertian auto manufacturer AMZ is joining the Formula One grid, becoming the first Slovertian team to compete in a championship season. In order to save costs on development, AMZ sources power units from Sidus.

After 2020 Drivers' Champion Simo Rassinen's departure, Sidus entered Aquitaynian driver Lauren Blake for the 2021 season. She is the 2020 Astyrian Formula Two Drivers' Champion and a test driver for Sidus for the past three years. Her entry into the sport marks the first time a female driver is competing in all rounds of the Astyrian F1 championship.

Technical changes

Calendar

Round Grand Prix Circuit Race date
1 Aswickan Grand Prix Aswick Sherbourne Circuit, Sherbourne 7 March
2 Mizia Grand Prix Mizialand Bakunin Circuit, St. Louis 21 March
3 Azmir Grand Prix Trellin Küitan Arika, Tegari 4 April
4 Astyrian Grand Prix Blackhelm Confederacy Autocircus Civilis, Caranthea 18 April
5 Noordenstaat Grand Prix Noordenstaat Schwarzenberg Circuit, Kleynendrecht 2 May
6 Nikolian Grand Prix Nikolia Moravia Circuit, Carigrad 16 May
7 Khyragan Grand Prix Khyragus Kennedy Circuit, Khasde 30 May
8 Kelonnan Grand Prix Kelonna Beobecce Street Circuit, Halynby 13 June
9 ViZion Grand Prix ViZion Hammock Beach Circuitway, Kirkland 27 June
10 Monsa Grand Prix Monsa Circuito Urbano de Monsa, Conquistadores 11 July
11 Caprican Grand Prix Caprica Fair Park Circuit, Dallas 25 July
12 San Joaquin Valley Grand Prix San Joaquin Valley Autódromo de Républica, Fresno 8 August
13 Hindia Belandan Grand Prix Hindia Belanda Tanjong Pagar Circuit, Buitenzorg 22 August
14 Scottopian Grand Prix Scottopian Isles Regency Bay Marina Park Circuit, Scottopia City 5 September
15 Nynorsk Ostlijord Grand Prix Nynorsk Ostlijord Snjór Kappaksturbraut, Magnusson 19 September
16 Valkean Grand Prix Valkea Vestola Circuit, Orava 3 October
17 Sloverti Grand Prix Valkea Maarinnat International Circuit, Maarinnat 17 October
18 Nidwaldeser Grand Prix Nidwalden Saint Moritz Circuit, Saint Moritz 31 October
19 Aquitaynian Grand Prix Aquitayne Telora International Circuit, Telora 7 November
20 Arimathean Grand Prix Arimathea The Sedges (Karekari), Tythim 14 November
21 Confederate Grand Prix Blackhelm Confederacy Circus Augusti Angelbridge, Redemption 28 November

Calendar changes

  • The 2021 Astyrian Grand Prix is going to be held at the Autocircus Civilis in Caranthea, Blackhelm Confederacy.
  • The Sloverti Grand Prix makes a return to the calendar after political unrest forced the AMF to remove it from the 2020 season.

Summary

Opening rounds

The first race of the season began in earnest at the Aswickan Grand Prix. Phaeton driver Pekka Koivu claimed pole position, with MacGregor's Conway Prescott coming in 2nd and LZS's Ivan Jovanović in 3rd. Koivu continued to maintain his lead for 33 laps until Steven Grey passed him. But the Valkean driver retook the lead 11 laps later, claiming the victory, with Grey behind him in 2nd place. This victory ended Prescott's 4-year winning streak at the Aswickan Grand Prix. Angelbridge driver Decius Whitewall had to retire on the last lap of the race due to gearbox trouble. In her debut race, Blake won 3rd place, earning her first podium.

At the Mizian Grand Prix, Grey and Prescott locked out the front row in qualifying for MacGregor. However, they failed to capitalize on their advantage on race day due to poor strategy and quicker-than-usual tire wear. This allowed for DiParadisa and Koivu to catch up, clinching a 1-2 finish for Phaeton. Grey claimed 3rd place for MacGregor, but Prescott was caught out due to a delay in his pit stop, which led him to end the race behind the Siduses of Lauren Blake and Guy Bassett.

At the Azmir Grand Prix, Robert van Grol and Steven Grey collided on the 4th lap, which forced the latter to pit. However he was forced to retire after it was discovered that his rear left wheel wasn't fastened properly. Matthew Martins was out of the race soon after due to an engine failure. Stefan Lakowski led for most of the race until the round of pits stops on Lap 27, where he lost the lead to Koivu, who had opted for a two-stop strategy and stayed out. Dominic Hudnall, who had held 3rd place for much of the race, suffered a gearbox failure on Lap 39, while Gianpiero Santoro was able to climb from 17th to 6th throughout the race. Koivu took the victory, with Lakowski and Jovanović in 2nd and 3rd, respectively.