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UIM F4 World Champions

UIM F4 World Champions (1982-2025)
Season Driver Country Flag
F4-S World Championship Era (2013-present)
🏆 2025 Nils Slakteris LAT Latvia
2024 André Solvang NOR Norway
2023 Jarno Vilmunen FIN Finland
2022 Stefan Arand EST Estonia
2021 Sami Reinikainen FIN Finland
2020 Alexander Lindholm FIN Finland
2019 Tuukka Lehtonen FIN Finland
2018 Morgan Jernfast SWE Sweden
2017 Juho-Matti Manninen FIN Finland
2016 Juho-Matti Manninen FIN Finland
2015 Alberto Comparato ITA Italy
2014 Alberto Comparato ITA Italy
2013 Aron Tabori HUN Hungary
F4-S European Championship Era (2010-2012)
2012 Tobias Soderling SWE Sweden
2011 Scott Curtis GBR UK
2011 Martins Morozs LAT Latvia
2010 Mark Williams GBR UK
SL-60 Era (2005-2009)
2009 Scott Curtis GBR UK
2009 Stefan Hagin GER Germany
2008 Daniel Sparring SWE Sweden
2008 Richard Bodrogvolgyi HUN Hungary
2007 Mark Williams GBR UK
2006 Christoffer Erikson FIN Finland
2005 Mickael Fremondiere FRA France
S.850 / Stock Engine (SE) Era (1982-2004)
2004 Joachim Brunila FIN Finland
2003 Pedro Filipe Sessarego Fortuna POR Portugal
2002 Anders Forsstrom FIN Finland
2001 Duarte Benavente POR Portugal
2000 Anders Forsstrom FIN Finland
1999 Anders Forsstrom FIN Finland
1998 Pal Virik Nilsen ITA Italy
1997 Roger Lonnberg FIN Finland
1996 Luca Fornasarig ITA Italy
1995 David Giggins GBR UK
1994 Massimo Roggiero ITA Italy
1993 Rolf Magne Sunde NOR Norway
1992 Sami Pennanen FIN Finland
1991 Sami Pennanen FIN Finland
1990 Bjarne Hornvedt NOR Norway
1989 Bjarne Hornvedt NOR Norway
1988 Gert Ladefoged DEN Denmark
1987 Mats Kimby SWE Sweden
1986 Owen Jelf GBR UK
1984 Per von Bonsdorff SWE Sweden
1983 Andrew Elliott GBR UK
1982 Henrik Kruse DEN Denmark

Championship Evolution

The UIM Formula 4S World Championship traces its lineage back over four decades through several class evolutions:

1982-2004: S.850 and Stock Engine (SE) Era
The championship began in 1982 under earlier circuit racing class specifications including S.850 and Stock Engine (SE) categories. These predecessor classes established the foundation for affordable, competitive circuit racing across Europe.

2005-2009: SL-60 Era
In 2005, the class was restructured and renamed SL-60, with the first races held in Scandinavia. This marked a shift toward ecological alternatives using four-stroke engines. In 2009, the class was selected as the foundation for the ADAC Masters international series in Germany.

2010-2012: F4-S European Championship
The class received its current name Formula 4S (F4-S) in 2010, when it was also granted European Championship status by the UIM. The “S” designation refers to four-stroke engines, distinguishing it from two-stroke Formula classes. In 2010, a promotional F4-S series launched alongside F1H2O events to provide a pathway for young drivers.

2013-Present: F4-S World Championship
The class achieved World Championship status in 2013, marking its recognition as a premier entry-level formula for circuit racing. The championship has continued to evolve, with the UIM Council voting in October 2025 to mandate crash boxes, rear-mounted balloon airbags, and increased minimum weight for boats manufactured after January 2026.

Note: Multiple champions listed in some years (2008, 2009, 2011) represent separate championship categories during transitional periods as the class structure evolved.