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2025 Euroformula Open Championship

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2025 formula racing championship

2025Euroformula Open
Drivers' Champion:
Tymek Kucharczyk
Teams' Champion:
Team Motopark
Rookie Champion:
Yevan David
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Tymek Kucharczyk (BVM Racing, top) won the Drivers' Championship.Yevan David (Team Motopark, bottom) won the Rookie Championship.

The2025 Euroformula Open Championship was a multi-eventopen-wheel single-seatermotor racing championship held across Europe. It was the twelfth season using the Euroformula Open name. The season was held over eight rounds with three races each.[1] It began on April 26 atAlgarve International Circuit, and concluded on 19 October atAutodromo Nazionale di Monza.

The season was the first using theDallara 324 chassis, as well as a spec Toyota engine.[2] This change, aimed at reducing costs, aligned the championship's technical specification with that of theSuper Formula Lights.[3]

BVM Racing'sTymek Kucharczyk won the Drivers' Championship at the penultimate race of the season, while runner-upYevan David took the Rookie Championship as his team,Team Motopark, defended their Teams' Championship title for the seventh year in a row.

Teams and drivers

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TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
Italy BVM Racing3PolandTymek Kucharczyk[4]All
4 Vladislav Ryabov[a][5]1–2
VenezuelaAlessandro Famularo[6]6–8
5Hungary Benjámin Berta[7]4
6United States Preston Lambert[8]R5
77Chinese TaipeiEnzo Yeh[9]R7–8
United KingdomNielsen Racing7ArgentinaFrancisco Soldavini[10]R6
CyprusTheo Micouris[9]7
Greece Taxiarchis Kolovos[11]RG8
24United Kingdom Edward Pearson[12]All
27Brazil Ricardo Baptista[10]R6
RomaniaLuca Viișoreanu[11]R8
32United States Shawn Rashid[13]1–4
ArgentinaGino Trappa[14]R5
69United Kingdom Finley Green[4]1–5
GermanyTeam Motopark9United States Everett Stack[15]RAll
11RomaniaLuca Viișoreanu[10]R6
21Sri LankaYevan David[16]RAll
23South KoreaMichael Shin[17]All
41BrazilFernando Barrichello[18]1–5, 7–8
44Mexico Diego de la Torre[4]All
99MexicoJosé Garfias[19]All
Serbia NV Racing212Serbia Paolo Brajnik[4]G1–6
IconClass
RRookie Championship
GGentleman Class
GGuest

Race calendar

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An eight-round calendar was announced on 11 July 2024.[22] It featured the same eight circuits present on the 2024 calendar.

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1PortugalAlgarve International Circuit,Portimão26 AprilInternational GT Open
GT Cup Open Europe
TCR Europe Touring Car Series
Porsche Sprint Challenge Iberica
R227 April
R3
2R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps,Stavelot17 MayInternational GT Open
GT Cup Open Europe
TCR Europe Touring Car Series
Formula Regional European Championship
R218 May
R3
3R1GermanyHockenheimring,Hockenheim7 JuneInternational GT Open
GT Cup Open Europe
TCR Europe Touring Car Series
R28 June
R3
4R1HungaryHungaroring,Mogyoród5 JulyInternational GT Open
Formula Regional European Championship
GB3 Championship
Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux
R26 July
R3
5R1FranceCircuit Paul Ricard,Le Castellet19 JulyInternational GT Open
GT Cup Open Europe
Formula Regional European Championship
E4 Championship
R220 July
R3
6R1AustriaRed Bull Ring,Spielberg6 SeptemberInternational GT Open
TCR Europe Touring Car Series
Formula Regional European Championship
R27 September
R3
7R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya,Montmeló20 SeptemberInternational GT Open
GT Cup Open Europe
Formula Regional European Championship
Italian F4 Championship
R221 September
R3
8R1ItalyAutodromo Nazionale di Monza,Monza18 OctoberInternational GT Open
GT Cup Open Europe
GB3 Championship
Renault Clio Cup
R2
R319 October

Race results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winnerGold Cup winner
1R1PortugalAlgarve International CircuitPolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykUnited Kingdom Edward PearsonUnited KingdomNielsen RacingSri LankaYevan Davidno classified finishers
R2United Kingdom Edward PearsonSri LankaYevan DavidGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan DavidSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R3South KoreaMichael ShinSri LankaYevan DavidGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan Davidno starters
2R1BelgiumCircuit de Spa-FrancorchampsSri LankaYevan DavidMexicoJosé GarfiasSri LankaYevan DavidGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan DavidSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R2PolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykItaly BVM RacingSri LankaYevan Davidno starters
R3Sri LankaYevan DavidPolandTymek KucharczykItaly BVM RacingSri LankaYevan David
3R1GermanyHockenheimringPolandTymek KucharczykSouth KoreaMichael ShinSouth KoreaMichael ShinGermanyTeam MotoparkUnited States Everett StackSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R2South KoreaMichael ShinMexicoJosé GarfiasGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan Davidno classified finishers
R3South KoreaMichael ShinSri LankaYevan DavidGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan Davidno starters
4R1HungaryHungaroringPolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykItaly BVM RacingUnited States Everett Stackno entries
R2South KoreaMichael ShinSouth KoreaMichael ShinGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan David
R3MexicoJosé GarfiasMexicoJosé GarfiasGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan David
5R1FranceCircuit Paul RicardPolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykItaly BVM RacingSri LankaYevan DavidSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R2PolandTymek KucharczykBrazilFernando BarrichelloGermanyTeam MotoparkUnited States Preston LambertSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R3PolandTymek KucharczykMexicoJosé GarfiasGermanyTeam MotoparkUnited States Everett Stackno starters
6R1AustriaRed Bull RingPolandTymek KucharczykSouth KoreaMichael ShinSouth KoreaMichael ShinGermanyTeam MotoparkUnited States Everett StackSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R2South KoreaMichael ShinSri LankaYevan DavidGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan DavidSerbia Paolo Brajnik
R3PolandTymek KucharczykUnited States Everett StackGermanyTeam MotoparkUnited States Everett Stackno starters
7R1SpainCircuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaSri LankaYevan DavidPolandTymek KucharczykPolandTymek KucharczykItaly BVM RacingSri LankaYevan Davidno entries
R2MexicoJosé GarfiasUnited Kingdom Edward PearsonUnited KingdomNielsen RacingSri LankaYevan David
R3BrazilFernando BarrichelloSouth KoreaMichael ShinGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan David
8R1ItalyAutodromo Nazionale di MonzaSri LankaYevan DavidChinese TaipeiEnzo YehUnited States Everett StackGermanyTeam MotoparkUnited States Everett Stack
R2Sri LankaYevan DavidPolandTymek KucharczykItaly BVM RacingSri LankaYevan David
R3PolandTymek KucharczykSri LankaYevan DavidGermanyTeam MotoparkSri LankaYevan David

Season report

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First half

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The 2025 Euroformula Open championship began at theAlgarve International Circuit with BVM Racing'sTymek Kucharczyk leading a twelve-car field in qualifying. He was among four drivers stalling at the start of race one, allowingTeam Motopark'sYevan David to lead briefly before contact with his teammateMichael Shin dropped him behind. Shin then headedNielsen Racing's Edward Pearson until he spun on lap 16, handing Pearson victory on Nielsen Racing’s single-seater debut ahead of Shin and David. Motopark'sFernando Barrichello started race two from reversed-grid pole position, but had a bad start, allowing his teammateJosé Garfias into the lead. The Mexican then went off on lap seven, handing the lead to David, who won ahead of Shin and Pearson. The final race saw Shin lead initially before David moved ahead on lap three; a safety car period and subsequent red flag on lap 13 meant the Sri Lankan driver was declared winner over Shin, with Kucharczyk third. David left Portugal leading the standings on 65 points, ten ahead of Shin.[23]

David claimed pole atCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps, 0.488 seconds ahead of Garfias, while Shin and Motopark's Diego de la Torre filled the second row. In the opening race, Garfias and Shin both passed David on the first lap before colliding at Les Combes, allowing the Sri Lankan to retake the lead. A safety car appeared after Barrichello crashed, and following the restart, Kucharczyk briefly led before running wide and losing out to David again. Two further incidents brought another neutralisation, and after a late restart the pair exchanged positions multiple times before David prevailed by 0.07 seconds, with de la Torre third.[24] In race two, Kucharczyk rose from fifth to take victory after a safety-car period, as Shin spun David out of contention and Pearson finished second ahead of Barrichello. The Polish driver then won again in race three, taking the lead on lap one and holding off a late charge from David, who came home in second ahead of Garfias. His double win lifted Kucharczyk to second place in the standings, 20 points behind David.[25]

Round three at theHockenheimring saw Kucharczyk take pole position, narrowly ahead of De la Torre and David, while Shin qualified fourth. De la Torre’s car failed before the start of race one, but Kucharczyk still fell behind David and Shin into turn one before contact with David caused a puncture and front-wing damage for both. Shin was therefore able to pull clear as Motopark's Everett Stack, Garfias and Pearson disputed second. Stack prevailed, giving Motopark a one-two ahead of Pearson.[26] Rain greeted the reversed-grid race two, where Garfias moved past Nielsen Racing's early leader Shawn Rashid and held off Shin and David to take his maiden EFO win. David had climbed from tenth to third after several close fights, finishing 1.3 seconds behind Shin at the flag. In the final race, David and Shin again rose quickly through the order before rain brought further incidents. David passed Stack for the lead and stayed ahead after a safety-car restart to win from Shin and Garfias. Shin moved back into second place in the standings, 18 points behind David.[27]

Kucharczyk secured another pole position at theHungaroring as the first half of the season drew to a close. He began the first race off a clear front row as David had a grid penalty and Shin started from the back of the field. He converted that into a dominant lights-to-flag victory ahead of Garfias. Behind them, Stack held third as Shin climbed from the back to claim fourth. David took eighth at the flag, his championship lead reduced to ten points.[28] In Sunday’s reversed-grid race, front-row starters Pearson and Shin ran wide at turn one, but Shin quickly regained control and passed him for the lead on lap three. He then pulled away to win, taking the points lead from David, who finished third after clearing Garfias but failing to pass Pearson. BVM's one-off entrant Benjámin Berta started race three on pole position, yet Garfias seized the lead into turn one and maintained it to the end. Shin and Kucharczyk’s lap-eight collision removed the latter from contention, allowing Shin to finish third behind Berta and retain a four-point championship advantage.[29]

Second half

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Pole position atCircuit Paul Ricard went to Kucharczyk once again, with David second. In the opening race, David followed Kucharczyk through the opening corners but came under pressure from Barrichello, who was then overtaken by Garfias. Pearson’s collision with Shin brought out the safety car on lap three, and Kucharczyk controlled the remainder of the race to lead David and Garfias home. BVM's debutant Preston Lambert started from reversed-grid pole position in race two and resisted pressure from Barrichello until lap 13, when the Brazilian took the lead to claim victory. Kucharczyk followed them home in third as David fell outside the points after a collision with Garfias, handing the Pole a one-point championship lead. Lambert again started race three from pole position, but Garfias took the lead into turn one as Barrichello briefly went off while disputing second. Shin rose to second before pitting with damage, leaving Garfias to take victory ahead of Kucharczyk and Barrichello. Kucharczyk left France with a 17-point advantage over David.[30]

Qualifying at theRed Bull Ring brough Kucharczyk's fifth pole position of the season. De la Torre led the opening race into turn one before running wide at turn four while battling Shin, who took over at the front ahead of Garfias. Kucharczyk and de la Torre disputed third, with the Pole eventually coming out ahead. He closed on Garfias in the final laps but could not find a way past, while Shin won by 7.5 seconds. David started race two from reversed-grid pole position and maintained the lead throughout. Stack took second from Kucharczyk on lap one before a safety car interruption. After racing resumed on lap seven, Shin passed Stack for second on lap 13, and late position changes behind elevated both Kucharczyk and Garfias when Stack received a five-second penalty. Stack converted reversed-grid pole position into victory in race three as an early puncture delayed David. Garfias briefly led after Stack ran wide on lap 11, but a lock-up two laps later dropped him back behind Stack and Kucharczyk, who ended the round ten points ahead of Shin.[31]

The penultimate round was held atCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where David reclaimed top spot in qualifying. A slow getaway dropped him to third in race one, enabling Kucharczyk to assume the lead. David passed de la Torre for second on lap 11. A multi-car battle for third formed in the closing laps, and Barrichello secured the place ahead of Pearson. BVM'sAlessandro Famularo and Nielsen's debutantTheo Micouris shared the front row for race two but both started poorly, allowing Pearson into an early lead before Barrichello took over into turn one. Pearson reclaimed first on the next lap and controlled the pace thereafter as David moved past Barrichello for second on lap 13. Wet conditions prompted a safety car start to race three, and Shin’s early switch to slick tyres proved decisive as he charged through the field to lead by lap eight and eventually win by over a minute. Micouris held second, while Garfias prevailed in the fight for third. Aided by Shin's non-score in race one, Kucharczyk left Barcelona with an extended 23-point margin.[32]

Championship standings

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Drivers' championship

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Points were awarded as follows:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th PoleFL
Points25181512108642111

Each drivers' three worst scores (excluding disqualifications) were dropped.[1]

PosDriverPRT
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
HUN
Hungary
LEC
France
RBR
Austria
CAT
Spain
MNZ
Italy
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1PolandTymek Kucharczyk(8)43211(8)4414(11)132333147317362
2Sri LankaYevan David311142(10)318342(12)1061(11)225621345
3South KoreaMichael Shin222674122413(Ret)4(9)125(11)719†83317
4MexicoJosé Garfias674108†34132513(11)1242(10)1037(10†)4276
5United Kingdom Edward Pearson13942(10)367628(Ret)677644184(Ret)9227
6United States Everett Stack5965(Ret)72(Ret)53(10)5754581969†132226
7BrazilFernando Barrichello467Ret355767675133362106212
8Mexico Diego de la Torre75(Ret)3(Ret)6(DNS)5Ret57648645889Ret855153
9VenezuelaAlessandro Famularo87665457868
10United States Shawn RashidRet118869688†108941
11CyprusTheo Micouris58232
12United Kingdom Finley Green108107Ret1179Ret11111089831
13 Vladislav Ryabov9105Ret5827
14United States Preston Lambert62Ret26
15Hungary Benjámin Berta99222
16Chinese TaipeiEnzo Yeh711Ret1041021
17ArgentinaGino Trappa97518
18RomaniaLuca Viișoreanu997Ret61118
19Serbia Paolo BrajnikRet12DNS9DNSDNS9RetDNSWDWDWD1010DNS1111DNS6
20ArgentinaFrancisco Soldavini101094
21Brazil Ricardo BaptistaRetRet101
Guest drivers inelegible to score points
Greece Taxiarchis KolovosRet9120
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
PRT
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
HUN
Hungary
LEC
France
RBR
Austria
CAT
Spain
MNZ
Italy
Source:[33]
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
(completed more than 75%
of the race distance)

Rookies' championship

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Points were awarded as follows:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th 
Points108643
PosDriverPRT
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
HUN
Hungary
LEC
France
RBR
Austria
CAT
Spain
MNZ
Italy
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1Sri LankaYevan David111111211211143215111211215
2United States Everett Stack2222Ret21Ret2122321121322†122184
3Chinese TaipeiEnzo Yeh23Ret33332
4RomaniaLuca Viișoreanu332Ret4428
5United States Preston Lambert21Ret18
6ArgentinaGino Trappa43218
7ArgentinaFrancisco Soldavini44314
8Brazil Ricardo BaptistaRetRet44
Guest drivers inelegible to score points
Greece Taxiarchis KolovosRet440
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
PRT
Portugal
SPA
Belgium
HOC
Germany
HUN
Hungary
LEC
France
RBR
Austria
CAT
Spain
MNZ
Italy

Teams' championship

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Points were awarded according to the same structure as in the rookies' championship, with each team nominating two drivers to score teams' championship points ahead of the round and non-nominated drivers not scoring or blocking points.[34]

PosTeamPts
1GermanyTeam Motopark309
2Italy BVM Racing227
3United KingdomNielsen Racing191
4Serbia NV Racing3
PosTeamPts

Notes

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  1. ^Ryabov is Russian, but he competes as a neutral competitor as Russian national emblems were banned by theFIA following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.

References

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