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2025 Eurocup-3 season

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2025 formula racing championship

2025Eurocup-3 season
Drivers' Champion:
Mattia Colnaghi
Rookies' Champion:
Mattia Colnaghi
Teams' Champion:
MP Motorsport
Previous
Next
Feeder series:
F4 Spanish Championship

The2025 Eurocup-3 season was the third season of the Eurocup-3 series. Eurocup-3 is a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seater open wheel formula racing cars held across Europe, created in 2023 as an alternative to the FIA-sanctionedFormula Regional European Championship and theEuroformula Open championship.[1]

Following an inaugural non-championship round in March 2024, the Eurocup-3 andSpanish F4 organisers announced the creation of a new Spanish Winter Championship for each series, held across theIberian Peninsula in the early months of 2025.[2]

MP Motorsport'sMattia Colnaghi won the Drivers' Championship with two races to spare, and in doing so also secured the Rookies' Championship title and helped his team defend the Teams' Championship title at the same race.

Main series

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Teams and drivers

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Teams utilized the sameTatuus F3 T-318 chassis used in the Formula Regional European Championship, but fitted with a different body kit, and new intercoolers and a battery kits, as well as being 25 kg lighter. The car used a 270 hpAlfa Romeo-Autotecnica engine andHankook tires.[3]

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
SpainCampos Racing[N 1]
Griffin Core byCampos[N 1][4]
2PortugalFrancisco Macedo[5]RAll
8ThailandEnzo Tarnvanichkul[6]RAll
24MexicoErnesto Rivera[6]RAll
27MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.[5]All
37PolandKacper Sztuka[5]All
83FranceJules Caranta[6]RAll
SpainPalou Motorsport[N 2]
SparcoPalou MS[N 2]
3GermanyLenny Ried[7]RAll
5France Luciano Morano[8]All
Brazil Heitor Dall'Agnol[9]RG7[a]
6New ZealandZack Scoular[10]RAll
23Brazil Alceu Feldmann Neto[8]RAll
26United Kingdom Isaac Barashi[8]All
48United StatesJames Egozi[11]R1–7
SpainDrivex[N 3]
DXR[N 3]
4VenezuelaAlessandro Famularo[12]1–5
LebanonChristopher El Feghali[13]R6
11AustriaOscar Wurz[14]R1–7
KyrgyzstanMichael Belov[b][15]8
17SpainEdu Robinson[16]R2
VietnamOwen Tangavelou[17]3
SpainLucas Fluxá[18]R5
Mexico Alan Orzynski[9]RG7
HungaryÁdám Hideg[19]G8
Poland Wiktor Dobrzański[20]R4, 6
211
Mexico Cristian Cantú[21]R2–4
Brazil Filippo Fiorentino[18]R5–6
Brazil Ricardo Baptista[22]RG8
25United States Preston Lambert[8]R1–5
MexicoJorge Garciarce[13]6–8
NetherlandsMP Motorsport[N 4]
KCL byMP[N 4]
7PolandMaciej Gładysz[23]RAll
12KazakhstanAlexander Abkhazava[24]All
33PeruAndrés Cárdenas[25]RAll
55ItalyValerio Rinicella[26]All
71ItalyMattia Colnaghi[27]R1–7
Angola Lorenzo Campos[19]RG8
77BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi Jr.[28]All
87SpainJuan Cota[29]R1, 4
United KingdomKai Daryanani[21]2–3, 5–8
FranceSaintéloc Racing10Mexico Lorenzo Castillo[8]RAll
18United KingdomGarrett Berry[c][8]All
19DenmarkTheodor Jensen[21]2
Spain Tecnicar by Amtog22IsraelAriel Elkin[9]G7–8
28Spain Daniel Maciá[19]RG8
Sweden Allay Racing[8]41VietnamOwen Tangavelou[30]4
KyrgyzstanMichael Belov[b][18]5
43Sweden Linus Hellberg[8]R1–7
46Sweden Emil Hellberg[8]R1–7
Spain GRS Team73ItalyMaximilian Popov[b][15]RG8
74BelgiumYani Stevenheydens[31]R1–3, 8
IconLegend
RRookie
GGuest driver
  1. ^abCars No. 8, No. 24 and No. 83 entered as Campos Racing, cars No. 2, No. 27 and No. 37 entered as Griffin Core by Campos.
  2. ^abCars No. 5, No. 6, No. 26, and No. 48 entered as Palou Motorsport, cars No. 3 and No. 23 entered as Sparco Palou MS.
  3. ^abCars No. 4, No. 11 and No. 25 entered as Drivex, car No. 17 entered round 3 as DXR and the other rounds as Drivex, car No. 21 entered round 8 as DXR and the other rounds as Drivex.
  4. ^abCars No. 7, No. 33, No. 55, No. 71 and No. 77 entered as MP Motorsport, cars No. 12 and No. 87 entered as KCL by MP.

Race calendar

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The calendar for the 2025 season was announced on 18 November 2024. The race tally was originally scheduled to remain the same, at 16 races across eight tracks.[32] With a separate winter championship also taking place in 2025, the one-off non-championship round was not repeated.Monza Circuit returned to the calendar after a one-year absence, while the series also debuted atTT Circuit Assen.Circuit Zandvoort andMotorLand Aragón left the schedule.[33] Ahead of the second round of the season, it was announced that the rounds atAlgarve International Circuit andCircuit Paul Ricard would feature a sprint race, meaning they would feature the same weekend format used during the winter champioship.[34] This brought up the total amount of races to 18.

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1AustriaRed Bull Ring,Spielberg17 MayESET Cup Series
Formula 4 CEZ Championship
R218 May
2R1PortugalAlgarve International Circuit,Portimão7 JuneF4 Spanish Championship
Campeonato de España de GT
SR
R28 June
3R1FranceCircuit Paul Ricard,Le Castellet21 JuneF4 Spanish Championship
Challenge Endurance VHC V de V
SR
R222 June
4R1ItalyMonza Circuit,Monza5 JulyBOSS GP
GT4 Italy
R26 July
5R1NetherlandsTT Circuit Assen,Assen9 AugustJACK'S Racing Day
Supercar Challenge
R210 August
6R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Stavelot5 SeptemberMichelin 992 Endurance Cup
Porsche Club Historic Challenge
R2
7R1SpainCircuito de Jerez,Jerez de la Frontera20 SeptemberF4 Spanish Championship
Campeonato de España de GT
TCR Spain Touring Car Championship
R221 September
8R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló15 November
R216 November

Race results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1AustriaRed Bull RingItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
R2FranceJules CarantaItalyMattia ColnaghiPolandMaciej GładyszNetherlandsMP MotorsportPolandMaciej Gładysz
2R1PortugalAlgarve International CircuitPolandKacper SztukaMexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.Spain Griffin Core byCamposMexicoErnesto Rivera
SRPolandKacper SztukaUnited StatesJames EgoziSpainPalou MotorsportUnited StatesJames Egozi
R2MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.[d]MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.MexicoErnesto RiveraSpainCampos RacingMexicoErnesto Rivera
3R1FranceCircuit Paul RicardMexicoErnesto RiveraMexicoErnesto RiveraItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
SRItalyMattia ColnaghiUnited KingdomGarrett BerryFranceSaintéloc RacingPortugalFrancisco Macedo
R2PolandKacper SztukaPortugalFrancisco MacedoPolandKacper SztukaSpain Griffin Core byCamposMexicoErnesto Rivera
4R1ItalyMonza CircuitMexicoErnesto RiveraUnited StatesJames EgoziMexicoErnesto RiveraSpainCampos RacingMexicoErnesto Rivera
R2FranceJules CarantaItalyValerio RinicellaItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
5R1NetherlandsTT Circuit AssenItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyValerio RinicellaItalyValerio Rinicella[e]NetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
R2ItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
6R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsMexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.Spain Griffin Core byCamposItalyMattia Colnaghi
R2BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi Jr.PolandKacper SztukaMexicoErnesto RiveraSpainCampos RacingMexicoErnesto Rivera
7R1SpainCircuito de JerezThailandEnzo Tarnvanichkul[f]ItalyMattia ColnaghiThailandEnzo TarnvanichkulSpainCampos RacingThailandEnzo Tarnvanichkul
R2ItalyMattia ColnaghiPolandKacper SztukaItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
8R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaMexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.[g]PolandKacper SztukaPolandKacper SztukaSpain Griffin Core byCamposPolandMaciej Gładysz
R2PeruAndrés CárdenasPeruAndrés CárdenasPeruAndrés CárdenasNetherlandsMP MotorsportPeruAndrés Cárdenas

Championship standings

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Scoring system

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For races one and two, points were awarded as follows:[36]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642121

InPortimão andPaul Ricard, a shorter sprint race was held, awarding reduced points:[37]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  FL 
Points109876543211

Drivers' standings

[edit]
PosDriverRBR
Austria
POR
Portugal
LEC
France
MNZ
Italy
ASS
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
Pts
R1R2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1ItalyMattia Colnaghi12215717561312231256
2ItalyValerio Rinicella64535252321322Ret4622221
3PolandKacper Sztuka2532533101Ret9544Ret14214200
4MexicoErnesto Rivera362261483151317111Ret3Ret14176
5MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.11716285Ret4Ret66613725183152
6FranceJules Caranta173422210181551029†8572836126
7PeruAndrés Cárdenas81688128112427411613Ret105198
8ThailandEnzo Tarnvanichkul91422946612173102135112111098
9United StatesJames Egozi51061816478477749997
10PolandMaciej Gładysz13172367166425958Ret167122288
11BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi Jr.15121310919387118102310644865
12KazakhstanAlexander Abkhazava1613Ret216Ret2291312122176518Ret753
13United KingdomGarrett Berry48Ret7109125Ret1411121015102661343
14PortugalFrancisco Macedo2011234Ret12226168259139135DNS937
15KyrgyzstanMichael Belov2Ret23†528
16BelgiumYani Stevenheydens7991213WDWDWD81116
17United KingdomKai Daryanani10Ret17139DNS141891181191513
18AustriaOscar Wurz101517Ret11Ret121019†15151312815166
19SpainJuan Cota12189132
20United Kingdom Isaac BarashiRet202416221820171018181919Ret1819Ret231
21France Luciano Morano14171111141115131821171418Ret111714200
22VietnamOwen TangavelouRet131111Ret0
23GermanyLenny Ried2319Ret1929Ret2116121619Ret1514192316160
24LebanonChristopher El Feghali14120
25SpainEdu Robinson1215210
26United States Preston Lambert1921Ret131823†1414Ret2021Ret0
27MexicoJorge Garciarce1616171413180
28Mexico Cristian Cantú151423222320RetDNS0
29Mexico Lorenzo Castillo21222024191417Ret21†1722232517Ret15WDWD0
30VenezuelaAlessandro Famularo272714202017Ret1822†1923160
31Sweden Emil Hellberg242518Ret2520262314262820282022220
32Brazil Alceu Feldmann Neto2626161826Ret2419Ret2427242619232015Ret0
33SpainLucas Fluxá16150
34New ZealandZack Scoular182325172415192120†22262520Ret202122Ret0
35Sweden Linus Hellberg25Ret19212721252215232422272121Ret0
36DenmarkTheodor JensenRetRet150
37Poland Wiktor Dobrzański2224RetRet21180
38Brazil Filippo Fiorentino2026†24220
guest drivers inelegible to score points:
Spain Daniel Maciá7170
ItalyMaximilian Popov10190
IsraelAriel Elkin121317120
Brazil Ricardo Baptista19210
HungaryÁdám Hideg20Ret0
Angola Lorenzo Campos21Ret0
Mexico Alan Orzynski24240
Brazil Heitor Dall'AgnolWDWD0
PosDriverR1R2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
RBR
Austria
POR
Portugal
LEC
France
MNZ
Italy
ASS
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Did not finish, but classified

Rookie

Teams' standings

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Each team counted their two best results per race and the bonus points for fastest laps if applicable.

PosDriverRBR
Austria
POR
Portugal
LEC
France
MNZ
Italy
ASS
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain
Pts
R1R2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1NetherlandsMP Motorsport115351322111223121552
6275725532336104442
2SpainCampos Racing3329146313108311336372
964222681355131755281110
3Spain Griffin Core byCampos2514332116654137213368
11736285104Ret86649135184
4SpainPalou Motorsport510618114784777499142098
14171111141515131018171418Ret11172223
5Netherlands KCL byMP1213102161399912122965119768
1618RetRet17Ret22DNS131314181712818Ret15
6FranceSaintéloc Racing4820710912521†1411121015101561343
2122Ret24151417RetRet1722232517Ret26WDWD
7Sweden Allay Racing242521212520252211232202720212218
25RetRetRet2721262314262422282122Ret
8SpainDrivex101512131117121019†151513128151413516
192115141821141422†191615141317162018
9Spain GRS Team7991213WDWDWD81116
1019
10SpainDXRRet131119210
11Spain SparcoPalou MS2319161826Ret2116121619241515162015160
2626Ret1929Ret2419Ret2427Ret2619232316Ret
teams only fielding guest drivers ineligible to score points:
Spain Tecnicar by Amtog12137120
1717
PosDriverR1R2R1SRR2R1SRR2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
RBR
Austria
POR
Portugal
LEC
France
MNZ
Italy
ASS
Netherlands
SPA
Belgium
JER
Spain
CAT
Spain

Winter series

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2025Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship
Drivers' Champion:Maciej Gładysz
Rookie Champion:Maciej Gładysz
Teams' Champion:MP Motorsport
Previous
none
Next
Feeder series:
Eurocup-4 Spanish Winter Championship
The Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship was won byMP Motorsport'sMaciej Gładysz.

After Eurocup-3 held a one-off non-championship winter event in 2024, plans for a full winter championship were revealed in late September of the same year.[2] This winter championship, together with its Eurocup-4 counterpart, was then officially launched a few days later, with its calendar and event format also confirmed.[38]

MP Motorsport won the winter series' Teams' Championship at the penultimate round of the season, whileMaciej Gładysz, driving for MP Motorsport's KCL-branded satellite team, won the Drivers' Championship at the final race of the season and in doing so also became the Rookie Champion.

Teams and drivers

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Teams utilized the sameTatuus F3 T-318 chassis with a 270 hpAlfa Romeo-Autotecnica engine andHankook tires used in the main series.[3]

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
SpainCampos Racing[NE3 1]
Griffin Core byCampos[NE3 1][4]
2PortugalFrancisco Macedo[39]RAll
8BulgariaNikola Tsolov[39]1
ThailandEnzo Tarnvanichkul[40]R2–3
24ThailandTasanapol Inthraphuvasak[39]1
SpainLucas Fluxá[41]R2
MexicoErnesto Rivera[40]RG3
27MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.[8]All
37PolandKacper Sztuka[40]1–2
SpainLucas Fluxá[41]R3
83FranceJules Caranta[6]RAll
SpainPalou Motorsport[NE3 2]
SparcoPalou MS[NE3 2]
3HungaryÁdám Hideg[8]RAll
5France Luciano Morano[8]All
6New ZealandZack Scoular[41]2–3
23Brazil Alceu Feldmann Neto[8]RAll
26United Kingdom Isaac Barashi[8]All
48United StatesJames Egozi[11]RAll
SpainDrivex4SpainJuan Cota[42]R1–2
11AustriaOscar Wurz[42]RAll
17GermanyLenny Ried[43]RAll
21KyrgyzstanVictoria Blokhina[44][b]1–2
25United States Preston Lambert[45]RAll
NetherlandsMP Motorsport[NE3 3]
KCL byMP Motorsport[NE3 3]
7PolandMaciej Gładysz[23]RAll
12KazakhstanAlexander Abkhazava[24]All
18Brazil Matheus Comparatto[39]R1
33PeruAndrés Cárdenas[25]RAll
55ItalyValerio Rinicella[41]2–3
71ItalyMattia Colnaghi[42]RAll
77BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi Jr.[28]All
87United KingdomKai Daryanani[46]G3
FranceSaintéloc Racing10Mexico Lorenzo Castillo[8]RAll
18United StatesGarrett Berry[41]2
Sweden Allay Racing43Sweden Emil Hellberg[8]RAll
46Sweden Linus Hellberg[8]RAll
Spain GRS Team88Mexico Cristian Cantú[8]R1–2
BelgiumYani Stevenheydens[47]R3
IconLegend
RRookie
GGuest driver
  1. ^abCars No. 8, No. 24, and No. 83 entered as Campos Racing; cars No. 2, No. 27, and No. 37 entered as Griffin Core by Campos.
  2. ^abCars No. 5, No. 6, No. 26 and No. 48 entered as Palou Motorsport, cars No. 3 and No. 23 entered as Sparco Palou MS.
  3. ^abCars No. 12, No. 33, No. 55, No. 71 and No. 77 entered as MP Motorsport, cars No. 7, No. 18 and No. 87 entered as KCL by MP Motorsport.

Race calendar

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The calendar was revealed when the winter championship was launched on 4 October 2024. The first two rounds of the three-round 2024 season consisted of three races, therefore differing from Eurocup-3's normal format of two races per weekend.[38][48] On 18 November, it was revealed that the last round atCircuito de Navarra would be replaced with a two-race round atMotorLand Aragón.[38][49]

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1SpainCircuito de Jerez,Jerez de la Frontera8 FebruaryEurocup-4 SWC
R2
R39 February
2R1PortugalAlgarve International Circuit,Portimão22 FebruaryEurocup-4 SWC
R2
R323 February
3R1SpainMotorLand Aragón,Alcañiz29 MarchTCR Spain Touring Car Championship
F4 Spanish Championship
R230 March

Race results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1SpainCircuito de JerezItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyMattia ColnaghiItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
R2FranceJules CarantaPeruAndrés CárdenasNetherlandsMP MotorsportPeruAndrés Cárdenas
R3PolandMaciej GładyszPolandKacper SztukaPolandMaciej GładyszNetherlands KCL byMP MotorsportPolandMaciej Gładysz
2R1PortugalAlgarve International CircuitItalyValerio RinicellaItalyValerio RinicellaItalyValerio RinicellaNetherlandsMP MotorsportPolandMaciej Gładysz
R2United StatesJames EgoziUnited StatesJames EgoziSpainPalou MotorsportUnited StatesJames Egozi
R3ItalyValerio RinicellaItalyValerio RinicellaItalyMattia ColnaghiNetherlandsMP MotorsportItalyMattia Colnaghi
3R1SpainMotorLand AragónPolandMaciej GładyszPolandMaciej GładyszPolandMaciej GładyszNetherlands KCL byMP MotorsportPolandMaciej Gładysz
R2United StatesJames EgoziItalyValerio RinicellaUnited StatesJames EgoziSpainPalou MotorsportUnited StatesJames Egozi

Season report

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The first edition of Eurocup-3’s Winter series commenced atCircuito de Jerez withMP Motorsport’sMattia Colnaghi taking pole position for the first race. At the start,Palou Motorsport’sJames Egozi challenged Colnaghi, but the Italian kept first place. He controlled the race afterwards to secure victory, while Egozi was closely pursued by KCL/MP’sMaciej Gładysz throughout the event.[50] The second race saw MP’sAndrés Cárdenas starting from reverse-grid pole position. His teammateEmerson Fittipaldi Jr. lined up alongside him before being overtaken byDrivex’sJuan Cota on the opening lap. That allowed Cárdenas to establish a lead and he went on to claim victory, while Fittipaldi was unable to regain second place despite persistent efforts.[51] In the final race of the weekend, Gładysz secured pole position in qualifying. However,Campos Racing driversJules Caranta andNikola Tsolov overtook him on the opening lap. The pair spent the next laps battling, before they collided. That allowed Gładysz to reclaim the lead, while Caranta dropped to second and Tsolov retired. Gładysz went on to win, with Colnaghi finishing third and concluding the opening weekend with a four-point lead in the standings.[52]

The second round at theAlgarve International Circuit featured a wet qualifying session, in which Rinicella secured pole position. The first race took place on a damp track, leading to an early reshuffling as Rinicella fell behind Egozi and Gładysz. Following a restart, Cárdenas joined the battle for the lead. Gładysz initially took first place while Egozi dropped to fourth, with Rinicella moving into second. The leading duo pulled away from the field before Rinicella reclaimed first place on the final lap to secure victory. In the second race, Egozi redeemed himself after his earlier loss. Starting from fourth, he overtook Rinicella and MP’sAlexander Abkhazava before passing Drivex's pole-sitterOscar Wurz on the second lap. Colnaghi and Rinicella also advanced past Wurz in the following laps but were unable to challenge Egozi for the win.[53] The second qualifying session saw Rinicella claim another pole position. However, a slow start allowed Colnaghi to take the lead, with Gładysz slotting into third. The trio remained closely matched until Gładysz retired due to a technical issue, promoting Griffin Core’sKacper Sztuka to third. This result enabled Colnaghi to establish a 28-point advantage over Gładysz ahead of the final two races.[54]

The final round of the Winter Championship took place atMotorLand Aragón. Gładysz was not ready to give up his title hopes, securing pole position for the first race and converting it into a lights-to-flag victory ahead of Griffin Core’sJesse Carrasquedo Jr. and Egozi. Colnaghi began the race in fourth but dropped to eighth following a slow start and later sustained damage in a collision, ultimately finishing 24th. With Gładysz also earning an additional point for the fastest lap, he and Colnaghi were tied on points heading into the final race.[55] In qualifying for the final, Egozi secured pole position, with Gładysz lining up second. Colnaghi endured a difficult session and qualified 23rd, putting him at a significant disadvantage. That allowed Gładysz to be content with following Egozi home to finish second and secure the championship title.[56]

The inaugural Spanish Winter Championship was a success by various metrics. Despite facing competition from established Formula Regional championships in the Middle East and Oceania, the series attracted a high number of entries from the outset, benefiting from the momentum generated by the Eurocup-3 series over the previous two years. Although the championship comprised only eight races held over three weekends, it featured a closely contested title battle between Gładysz, Colnaghi and Egozi.

Championship standings

[edit]

Scoring system

[edit]

For the first and last races of the weekend, points were awarded as follows:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642121

The second race of the weekend, called the sprint race, was shorter and therefore awarded less points:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  FL 
Points18151210864211

Two points were awarded for qualifying on pole position, and one point was awarded for setting the fastest lap during a race.[57]

No sprint race was held at the final round as it only featured two races.

Drivers' standings

[edit]
PosDriverJER
Spain
POR
Portugal
ARA
Spain
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2
1PolandMaciej Gładysz3912526†12115
2ItalyMattia Colnaghi173521241397
3United StatesJames Egozi269121410188
4PeruAndrés Cárdenas61123774378
5ItalyValerio Rinicella13213770
6BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi Jr.8368953Ret54
7FranceJules Caranta7102106117846
8MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.Ret851624†132442
9SpainLucas Fluxá72166928
10SpainJuan Cota52151781427
11PolandKacper Sztuka951011Ret327
12BulgariaNikola Tsolov44Ret22
13ThailandEnzo Tarnvanichkul619812622
14AustriaOscar Wurz101179412151219
15KazakhstanAlexander Abkhazava1824†84119111919
16ThailandTasanapol Inthraphuvasak1112412
17France Luciano Morano1416161412178156
18United States Preston Lambert17Ret11Ret10159164
19HungaryÁdám Hideg1317Ret13131614102
20United StatesGarrett BerryDSQDSQ101
21BelgiumYani Stevenheydens17111
22GermanyLenny Ried1215Ret21†222421140
23PortugalFrancisco Macedo161313RetRetWD25†240
24United Kingdom Isaac Barashi231414Ret14182325†0
25Mexico Lorenzo Castillo15181915152019170
26New ZealandZack Scoular221623Ret220
27Sweden Emil Hellberg21221718172120200
28Sweden Linus HellbergDNS20Ret19182218180
29Mexico Cristian Cantú191918Ret20190
30Brazil Alceu Feldmann Neto22232020232522230
31KyrgyzstanVictoria Blokhina202121WDWDWD0
Brazil Matheus ComparattoWDWDWD0
guest drivers inelegible to score points
MexicoErnesto Rivera550
United KingdomKai Daryanani16210
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2Pts
JER
Spain
POR
Portugal
ARA
Spain
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Did not finish, but classified
Rookie

Teams' standings

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Each team counted their two best results per race and the bonus points for fastest laps if applicable.

PosDriverJER
Spain
POR
Portugal
ARA
Spain
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2
1NetherlandsMP Motorsport11312133250
63633247
2SpainCampos Racing44266676115
71047198128
3Netherlands KCL byMP Motorsport3912526†12111
WDWDWD
4SpainPalou Motorsport26912148190
1414141412171015
5SpainGriffin Core by Campos9551124†32483
1681016Ret1369
6SpainDrivex527941291250
101111178141514
7Spain SparcoPalou MS13172013131614102
2223Ret2023252223
8FranceSaintéloc Racing15181915151019171
DSQDSQ20
9Spain GRS Team191918Ret201917111
10Sweden Allay Racing21201718172118180
Ret22Ret1918222020
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2Pts
JER
Spain
POR
Portugal
ARA
Spain

Notes

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  1. ^Dall'Agnol was originally entered in round seven in place of Morano, but withdrew ahead of the round and Morano competed.
  2. ^abcdBelov and Popov are Russian, but compete under Kyrgyz and Italian licences, respectively, as Russian national emblems were banned by theFIA following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.
  3. ^Berry is an American driver competing under a British licence.
  4. ^Carrasquedo qualified on pole position and was awarded with the two pole position points, but was demoted to sixth position due to a grid penalty. Ernesto Rivera started on first for the race.[35]
  5. ^Colnaghi crossed the line in first place, but received a ten-second time penalty for incorrectly positioning his car at the start. Rinicella inherited first place.
  6. ^Sztuka qualified on pole position and was awarded with the two pole position points, but was demoted to sixth position due to a grid penalty. Enzo Tarnvanichkul started on first for the race.
  7. ^Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. was fastest in qualifying, but a penalty carried over from round 7 saw him start fourth. Sztuka inherited pole position, but Carrasquedo still earned the two bonus points.

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