The 2004 Formula BMW ADAC season was a multi-event motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars held across Europe. The championship featured drivers competing in 1.2 litre Formula BMW single seat race cars. The 2004 season was the seventh Formula BMW ADAC season organized by BMW Motorsport and ADAC. The season began at Hockenheimring on 17 April and finished at the same place on 3 October, after twenty races.[1]
Sebastian Vettel won 18 of 20 races, on his way to championship title.
Driver lineup[]
2004 Schedule[]
The series supported the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters at nine rounds, with additional round at the European Grand Prix on 29–30 May.
Round
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Location
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Circuit
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Date
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1
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R1
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Hockenheim, Germany
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Hockenheimring
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17 April
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R2
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18 April
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2
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R1
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Adria, Italy
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Adria International Raceway
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15 May
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R2
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16 May
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3
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R1
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Nürburg, Germany
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Nürburgring
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29 May
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R2
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30 May
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4
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R1
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Klettwitz, Germany
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EuroSpeedway Lausitz
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5 June
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R2
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6 June
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5
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R1
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Nuremberg, Germany
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Norisring
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26 June
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R2
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27 June
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6
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R1
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Nürburg, Germany
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Nürburgring
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31 July
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R2
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1 August
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7
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R1
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Oschersleben, Germany
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Motorsport Arena Oschersleben
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7 August
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R2
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8 August
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8
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R1
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Zandvoort, Netherlands
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Circuit Park Zandvoort
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4 September
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R2
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5 September
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9
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R1
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Brno, Czech Republic
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Masaryk Circuit
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18 September
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R2
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19 September
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10
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R1
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Hockenheim, Germany
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Hockenheimring
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2 October
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R2
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3 October
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Results[]
Standings[]
- Points are awarded as follows:
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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20
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15
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12
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10
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8
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6
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4
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3
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2
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1
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† — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.
References[]
External links[]
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- Formula BMW Talent Cup
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
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