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2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship

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2025Formula Regional Middle East Championship
Drivers' Champion:
Evan Giltaire
Rookie Cup winner:
Freddie Slater
Teams' Champion:
Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited
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Support series:
F4 Middle East Championship
The championship was won byEvan Giltaire, driving forART Grand Prix.

The2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship was a multi-eventFormula Regionalopen-wheel single seatermotor racing championship. The championship featured a mix of professional and amateur drivers, competing in Formula Regional cars. This was the third season of the championship, held in January and February 2025.

ART Grand Prix driverEvan Giltaire won the Drivers' championship title at the penultimate race. His closest challenger, runner-upFreddie Slater won the Rookie Cup at the final race, while his team,Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited, also secured its second Teams' Championship title after last winning it in2023.

Teams and drivers

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All drivers competed using identicalTatuus-builtFormula Regional cars powered by a 270HP turbochargedAlfa Romeo engine and running onGiti tires.[1]

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
FranceR-ace GP1FranceEnzo Deligny[2]All
2JapanJin Nakamura[3]All
3IndiaAkshay Bohra[4]RAll
7United StatesUgo Ugochukwu[2]All
FranceSaintéloc Racing4FranceThéophile Naël[5]1–3
10Mexico Lorenzo Castillo[6]R1–2
ItalyNikita Bedrin[a][7]4–5
26Germany Jakob Bergmeister[8]R3
96UkraineYaroslav Veselaho[5]All
IndiaMumbai Falcons Racing Limited4United KingdomReza Seewooruthun[9]R5
81–2
14United Arab EmiratesRashid Al Dhaheri[9]RAll
27United KingdomFreddie Slater[9]RAll
28FranceDoriane Pin[10][11]3–4
45AustraliaJack Beeton[9]RAll
AustraliaEvans GP5AustraliaAaron Cameron[12]All
8ItalyMatteo De Palo[13]4–5
11VietnamAlex Sawer[14]3–5
88United KingdomKai Daryanani[b][15]RAll
Republic of IrelandPinnacle Motorsport6JapanHiyu Yamakoshi[16]R3–5
24MexicoErnesto Rivera[17]RAll
33MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.[17]1–2, 5
56ChinaYuanpu Cui[16]R3–4
69United Kingdom Finley Green[17]All
99ItalyGiovanni Maschio[17]1–2
GermanyPHM Racing9United States Everett Stack[18]RAll
12ItalyBrando Badoer[19]All
United Arab Emirates AKCEL GP /PHM Racing[5]15United Kingdom Aditya Kulkarni[c][5]R1–4
50India Jaden Pariat[18]R1–2
United KingdomJames Hedley[20]3–4
FranceART Grand Prix19JapanKanato Le[21]All
89FranceTaito Kato[d][22]RAll
95FranceEvan Giltaire[23]All
China Origine Motorsport22China Wang Zhongwei[2]All
29China Gao Yujia[24]5
66ChinaRuiqi Liu[2]1–4
IconStatus
RRookie


Race calendar

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The 2025 calendar was officially announced on 6 September 2024.Kuwait Motor Town was set to return to the calendar after a one-year absence. The championship was now held under the Formula Middle East banner, joint with theF4 Middle East Championship.[25] The fifth and final round was later revealed to be held atJeddah Corniche Circuit, which would have marked the championship's debut in Saudi Arabia.[26] The calendar was amended later on, replacing the two opening rounds at Kuwait Motor Town with two further rounds at Yas Marina.[18] Days before the start of the season, the calendar was changed once again, replacing the round atJeddah Corniche Circuit with a round atLusail International Circuit, also a debuting venue for the series.[27]

RoundCircuitDateSupport billMap of circuit locations
1R1United Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit,Yas Island
(Grand Prix Circuit)
18 JanuaryMiddle East Trophy (6H of Abu Dhabi)
Clio Cup Middle East
Gulf Radical Cup
F4 Middle East Championship
R219 January
R3
2R4United Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit,Yas Island
(Corkscrew Circuit)
22 JanuaryF4 Middle East Championship
R523 January
R6
3R7United Arab EmiratesDubai Autodrome,Dubai Motor City
(Grand Prix Circuit)
8 FebruaryAsian Le Mans Series (4H of Dubai)
F4 Middle East Championship
R89 February
R9
4R10United Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit,Yas Island
(Grand Prix Circuit)
15 FebruaryAsian Le Mans Series (4H of Abu Dhabi)
F4 Middle East Championship
Clio Cup Middle East
R1116 February
R12
5R13QatarLusail International Circuit,Lusail
(Grand Prix Circuit)
27 FebruaryFIA World Endurance Championship (Qatar 1812 km)
F4 Middle East Championship
R14
R1528 February

Race results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1United Arab EmiratesYas Marina CircuitUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterIndiaMumbai Falcons Racing LimitedUnited KingdomFreddie Slater
R2JapanKanato LeJapanKanato LeFranceART Grand PrixUnited KingdomFreddie Slater
R3United KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterIndiaMumbai Falcons Racing LimitedUnited KingdomFreddie Slater
2R4United Arab EmiratesYas Marina CircuitUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterFranceEvan GiltaireFranceART Grand PrixUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al Dhaheri
R5FranceThéophile NaëlItalyBrando BadoerGermanyPHM RacingAustraliaJack Beeton
R6FranceEvan GiltaireFranceEvan GiltaireFranceEvan GiltaireFranceART Grand PrixMexicoErnesto Rivera
3R7United Arab EmiratesDubai AutodromeFranceEvan GiltaireUnited StatesUgo UgochukwuUnited StatesUgo UgochukwuFranceR-ace GPUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al Dhaheri
R8FranceEnzo DelignyJapanJin NakamuraFranceR-ace GPUnited KingdomFreddie Slater
R9FranceEvan GiltaireFranceEvan GiltaireFranceEvan GiltaireFranceART Grand PrixUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al Dhaheri
4R10United Arab EmiratesYas Marina CircuitFranceEvan GiltaireUnited StatesUgo UgochukwuUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterIndiaMumbai Falcons Racing LimitedUnited KingdomFreddie Slater
R11IndiaAkshay BohraIndiaAkshay BohraFranceR-ace GPIndiaAkshay Bohra
R12United KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterUnited KingdomFreddie SlaterIndiaMumbai Falcons Racing LimitedUnited KingdomFreddie Slater
5R13QatarLusail International CircuitFranceEvan GiltaireItalyNikita BedrinItalyNikita BedrinFranceSaintéloc RacingFranceTaito Kato
R14FranceEnzo DelignyFranceEnzo DelignyFranceR-ace GPMexicoErnesto Rivera
R15United StatesUgo UgochukwuItalyNikita BedrinAustraliaJack BeetonIndiaMumbai Falcons Racing LimitedAustraliaJack Beeton

Season report

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First half

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The 2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship commenced aroundYas Marina Circuit's Grand Prix layout withMumbai FalconsFreddie Slater taking pole position in both qualifying sessions.[28] In the first race, Slater capitalized on his teammateRashid Al Dhaheri overtakingART Grand Prix’sEvan Giltaire for second place, allowing him to establish an early lead. The top three positions remained unchanged after Al Dhaheri’s opening move in an otherwise largely uneventful season opener.[29] The reversed-grid second race saw ART’sKanato Le start from pole position and successfully defend againstSaintéloc Racing’sThéophile Naël andR-ace GP’sEnzo Deligny throughout the race, securing his maiden Formula Regional victory.[30] In the third race, Slater delivered another commanding performance, leading Giltaire from start to finish and concluding the opening round with a 26-point lead over the French driver.Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. overcame an early challenge from hisPinnacle Motorsport teammateErnesto Rivera to secure third place.[31]

Just three days later, the second round took place on Yas Marina’s corkscrew layout, with Slater and Giltaire securing the pole positions.[32] Slater led the opening stages of the first race but made an error with ten minutes remaining, allowing Giltaire to pass. Slater continued to drop down the order and finished fifth, while Al Dhaheri and ART’sTaito Kato completed the podium.[33] The second race saw early trouble for Giltaire, who failed to start due to a gearbox issue.PHM Racing’sBrando Badoer started from pole position and controlled the race to secure a lights-to-flag victory ahead of Naël and Mumbai Falcons driverJack Beeton.[34] Giltaire returned to the front in the third race, where the title battle took another turn as Slater was spun around by Kato. He fell to the back and later retired after another collision. At the front, R-ace GP’sUgo Ugochukwu briefly led before hitting the wall a few laps later, allowing Giltaire to claim victory ahead of Badoer and Deligny. With the result, Giltaire moved into a twelve-point lead over Slater in the standings.[35]

For the third round, the field traveled toDubai Autodrome, where Giltaire swept qualifying and took both pole positions. However, a dusty track led to a slow start in the first race, allowing Ugochukwu and Badoer to pass him into the first corner. Badoer spent much of the race defending against Giltaire, which enabled Ugochukwu to pull away before the race was cut short due to a crash.[36] In the second race, R-ace GP’sJin Nakamura started from reversed-grid pole position and maintained his lead. Slater, starting fourth, moved up to second and applied pressure on Nakamura. Multiple attempts to pass him did not pan out, however, and Slater had to fend off attacks from behind himself. Nakamura held on to win, with Slater finishing second and Al Dhaheri securing third.[37] Giltaire finished fourth in race two but converted his pole position in race three into a largely uncontested victory, extending his championship lead over Slater to 36 points. Ugochukwu attacked Giltaire once but was unable to get through. He finished second, ahead of Naël.[38]

Second half

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Championship contenders Giltaire and Slater each claimed a pole position as the series returned to Yas Marina.[39] Giltaire started the first race from the front, but Slater made a stronger start and took the lead before the first corner. He successfully managed two safety car restarts, while Ugochukwu executed a decisive move to demote Giltaire to third. Although Ugochukwu closed the gap to Slater, he was unable to challenge for the lead, allowing Slater to secure his third victory of the season.[40] In the second race, R-ace GP’sAkshay Bohra started from pole position and spent the race defending against Saintéloc Racing’sNikita Bedrin. Despite staying within a few car lengths, Bedrin was unable to overtake and finished just 0.1 seconds behind Bohra, while Badoer completed the podium.[41] The third race featured another direct battle between title rivals Slater and Giltaire, with Slater emerging victorious ahead of Giltaire and Ugochukwu. That allowed him to reduce his deficit to 17 points behind Giltaire heading into the final round.[42]

The final round of the championship marked its debut atLusail International Circuit, with Giltaire and Ugochukwu securing pole positions in qualifying.[43] Rain ahead of the first race led to an early lead change as Giltaire dropped to third. A collision with Slater pushed both down the order, but Giltaire recovered back to third before struggling with tire wear. Bedrin capitalized on this to claim victory ahead of Ugochukwu, while a post-race penalty relegated Giltaire to sixth, promoting Nakamura to third.[44] In race two, Pinnacle Motorsport’sHiyu Yamakoshi led from reversed-grid pole until Al Dhaheri overtook him. However, tire degradation once again reshuffled the standings, with Deligny, Rivera, and Bedrin able to take the top three spots. Giltaire’s fourth-place finish secured him the title.[45] Race three saw Beeton charge from fifth to first by lap five, holding off pole sitter Ugochukwu and Bedrin, who finished second and third, respectively. Slater finished fourth and claimed the Rookie Championship title, while his team won the teams’ title.[46]

Slater began his campaign with strong performances, positioning himself as a contender to become the series’ third consecutive rookie champion after Antonelli in 2023 and Taponen in 2024. He secured four race victories - more than any other driver in the field - demonstrating an impressive debut in Formula Regional competition. However, Giltaire performed more consistently on circuits other than the Yas Marina Grand Prix layout, allowing him to take the championship lead in the second round and maintain it for the remainder of the season. As a result, Slater had to be content with taking the runner-up spot and the Rookie Championship title. Still, missing out on this title will not hamper his reputation as one of Britain’s most promising junior single-seater talents, and his battle against Giltaire will resume in the Formula Regional European championship.

Championship standings

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Scoring system

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The championship's scoring system was overhauled in 2025. Points were awarded to the top twelve classified drivers, while two further points were awarded for taking a pole position in qualifying.[47]

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th Pole
Points3022181512108643212

Drivers' championship

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PosDriverYMC1
United Arab Emirates
YMC2
United Arab Emirates
DUB
United Arab Emirates
YMC3
United Arab Emirates
LUS
Qatar
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1FranceEvan Giltaire3721DNS1341372646264
2United KingdomFreddie Slater16156Ret72616112114228
3United StatesUgo Ugochukwu104Ret7419†152283272205
4ItalyBrando Badoer45610122976314141311156
5FranceEnzo Deligny73101211388471144116147
6United Arab EmiratesRashid Al Dhaheri281625953551423†858144
7FranceThéophile Naël824924473125
8JapanKanato Le91131497610Ret4415585119
9MexicoErnesto Rivera51351712525†229857927101
10JapanJin Nakamura1298688101121410103211094
11ItalyNikita Bedrin92Ret13392
12FranceTaito Kato6147322189121011126761375
13AustraliaJack Beeton17Ret14831412112213Ret811Ret165
14IndiaAkshay Bohra15RetRet161410116181012213141748
15MexicoJesse Carrasquedo Jr.111034101721161441
16JapanHiyu Yamakoshi26†19817951022†929
17United KingdomReza SeewooruthunRet129117615101528
18AustraliaAaron Cameron13111218DNSRet2420Ret12199WDWDWD8
19ItalyMatteo De PaloRet1624†Ret9194
20ChinaRuiqi Liu1422†191317111313111913204
21United Kingdom Aditya Kulkarni2117112423†1517151518Ret114
22United KingdomKai Daryanani25†1818151313211414Ret17121615122
23ItalyGiovanni Maschio19Ret152115121
24VietnamAlex Sawer2026202118Ret1812211
25United KingdomJames Hedley18161315Ret130
26UkraineYaroslav Veselaho2019172316Ret1417162021171917230
27United States Everett Stack1815RetRet1916Ret25191615RetRetRet200
28ChinaYuanpu Cui15211724†21210
29FranceDoriane Pin1618Ret2320160
30India Jaden Pariat2316221920Ret0
31Mexico Lorenzo Castillo16202120RetRet0
32China Gao Yujia1718180
33United Kingdom Finley Green24Ret202218Ret1924RetRet23192020Ret0
34China Wang Zhongwei2221232521Ret22272122Ret1822†19220
35Germany Jakob Bergmeister2323Ret0
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
YMC1
United Arab Emirates
YMC2
United Arab Emirates
DUB
United Arab Emirates
YMC3
United Arab Emirates
LUS
Qatar
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

† – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed more than 75% of the race distance.

Rookie Cup

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PosDriverYMC1
United Arab Emirates
YMC2
United Arab Emirates
DUB
United Arab Emirates
YMC3
United Arab Emirates
LUS
Qatar
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1United KingdomFreddie Slater11133Ret212131652334
2United Arab EmiratesRashid Al Dhaheri2271231212610†224306
3MexicoErnesto Rivera34285110†104324313245
4FranceTaito Kato4532109355553137214
5AustraliaJack Beeton7Ret641654116Ret55Ret1166
6IndiaAkshay Bohra5RetRet774439419769151
7United KingdomReza SeewooruthunRet34542848109
8United KingdomKai Daryanani11†98665866Ret87976106
9JapanHiyu Yamakoshi11†8384248†5102
10United Kingdom Aditya Kulkarni9851111†77779Ret672
11United States Everett Stack86RetRet88Ret121077RetRetRet1051
12ChinaYuanpu Cui69810†9833
13India Jaden Pariat1071099Ret22
14Mexico Lorenzo Castillo610910RetRet20
15Germany Jakob Bergmeister911Ret6
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
YMC1
United Arab Emirates
YMC2
United Arab Emirates
DUB
United Arab Emirates
YMC3
United Arab Emirates
LUS
Qatar

Teams' Championship

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Ahead of each event, teams nominated two drivers who accumulated teams' points.

PosTeamNo.YMC1
United Arab Emirates
YMC2
United Arab Emirates
DUB
United Arab Emirates
YMC3
United Arab Emirates
LUS
Qatar
Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3
1IndiaMumbai Falcons Racing Limited14281625953551423†858364
2716156Ret72616112114
2FranceR-ace GP173101211388471144116350
7104Ret7419†152283272
3FranceART Grand Prix194415346
89614732218912107613
953721DNS1341372646
4FranceSaintéloc Racing4824924473217
1020RetRet92Ret133
262323Ret
96201917202117191723
5GermanyPHM Racing91815RetRet1916Ret25191615RetRetRet20156
1245610122976314141311
6Republic of IrelandPinnacle Motorsport626†19817951022†9137
2451351712525†229857
331110341017211614
7AustraliaEvans GP513111218DNSRet2420Ret1219913
8Ret1624†Ret919
8825†1818151313211414161512
8China Origine Motorsport222221232521Ret22272122Ret1822†19224
29171818
661422†19131711131311191320
9United Arab Emirates AKCEL GP /PHM Racing152117112423†1517151518Ret114
502316221920Ret18161315Ret13
PosTeamNo.R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3R1R2R3Pts
YMC1
United Arab Emirates
YMC2
United Arab Emirates
DUB1
United Arab Emirates
YMC3
United Arab Emirates
LUS
Qatar

Notes

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  1. ^Bedrin is Russian, but he competes under an Italian licence as Russian national emblems were banned by theFIA following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.
  2. ^Daryanani is an Indian driver competing under a British licence.
  3. ^Kulkarni is an Indian driver competing under a British licence.
  4. ^Kato is a Japanese driver competing under a French licence.

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