F4
The Mygale F4, purpose-built Formula 4 racing car designed and manufactured by French constructor Mygale since 2014 meeting FIA global Formula 4 regulations, features FIA-homologated carbon fiber monocoque chassis with length of 4,879mm, width of 1,733mm, and minimum weight below 500 kg excluding driver creating exceptional power-to-weight ratio in cost-controlled junior single-seater category. Various FIA-approved four-cylinder engines include naturally-aspirated 2.0-liter Renault or Geely units, turbocharged 1.6-liter Ford EcoBoost, or French F4 Championship-specific 1.3-liter TCe turbo producing 170 hp prepared by Oreca enabling sub-5-second 0-100 km/h acceleration, paired with six-speed sequential paddle-shift gearbox driving rear wheels through limited-slip differential. Sophisticated suspension system features double wishbone pushrod actuation front and rear with twin non-adjustable dampers and adjustable anti-roll bars, single-element adjustable front wing and two-element adjustable rear wing providing aerodynamic tuning capability within cost-cap regulations.
The Mygale M14-F4 introduced 2014 competed against primary rival Tatuus F4-T014 in various national Formula 4 championships worldwide including French F4, British F4, Italian F4, and numerous other series representing stepping stone between karting and Formula 3 in junior racing ladder emphasizing driver development over engineering resources and budget advantages. Second-generation Mygale M21-F4 introduced 2021 conforms to updated FIA Formula 4 technical regulations with enhanced safety features and improved aerodynamic efficiency, maintaining Mygale position as approved constructor alongside Tatuus in global F4 category. Cost-effective Formula 4 racing typically requires €150,000-200,000 annual budget significantly lower than previous Formula BMW or Formula Renault categories, creating accessible pathway for young drivers aged 15-18 developing skills in proper racing cars before progression to Formula 3, with successful F4 alumni including multiple current Formula 1 drivers validating category effectiveness in motorsport pyramid structure.