The following is an overview of the events of 2019 in motorsport, including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people.
Annual events
editThe calendar includes only annual major non-championship events or annual events that had significance separate from the championship. For the dates of the championship events see related season articles.
Established championships/events
editFirst race | Championship | Ref |
---|---|---|
20 January | TCR Malaysia Touring Car Championship | [35][36] |
13 April | Formula Regional European Championship | [37] |
27 April | ADAC GT4 Germany | [38] |
11 May | FIA Formula 3 Championship | [39] |
18 May | TCR Australia Touring Car Series | [40] |
Deaths
editDate | Month | Name | Age | Nationality | Occupation | Note | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
24 | January | Karl "Charly" Lamm | 63 | German | Team manager | Owner of Schnitzer Motorsport | [41] |
5 | February | Robert Hubbard | 75 | American | Inventor | Co-inventor of HANS device | [42][43] |
14 | March | Charlie Whiting | 66 | British | F1 director | Race Director, Safety Delegate, and Permanent Starter | [44][45][46] |
3 | April | Brian "Dirtinator" Kinwald | 45 | American | R/C car racer | Double IFMAR 1:10 Electric Off-Road World Champion (1993, 1997) | [47] |
24 | Hubert Hahne | 84 | German | F1 driver | [48] | ||
20 | May | Niki Lauda | 70 | Austrian | F1 driver | Triple Formula One World Champion (1975, 1977, 1984) | [49][50] |
5 | June | Robin Herd | 80 | British | Co-founder of March Engineering | [51] | |
14 | Rod Hall | 81 | American | Off-road racer | [52] | ||
30 | Carlin Dunne | 36 | American | Motorcyclist | 4 times Pikes Peak motorcycle winner | [53][54] | |
31 | July | Jean-Luc Thérier | 73 | French | Rally driver | 5 time WRC winner | [55] |
4 | August | Jean-Paul Driot | 68 | French | Team owner | Owner of DAMS | [56] |
27 | Jessi Combs | 39 | American | [57] | |||
31 | Anthoine Hubert | 22 | French | Racing driver | 2018 GP3 Series Champion | [58] | |
15 | October | Andrew Cowan | 82 | British | Rally driver | founder/senior director of Mitsubishi Ralliart Europe | [59] |
17 | November | Tuka Rocha | 36 | Brazilian | Racing driver | Stock Car Brasil driver | [60] |
20 | December | Robert "Junior" Johnson | 88 | American | Racing driver and team owner | 6 time NASCAR championship team owner | [61] |
See also
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