Prema's Andrea Kimi Antonelli, secured the Drivers' Championship with two races to spare; R-ace GP's Martinius Stenshorne won the Rookie Championship.

The 2023 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine was a multi-event, Formula Regional open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held across Europe. The championship featured a mix of professional and amateur drivers, competing in Formula Regional cars that conform to the FIA Formula Regional regulations for the championship. This was the fifth season of the championship and the third after a merger with Formula Renault Eurocup which resulted to the change of the engine supplier to Alpine.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, driving for Prema Racing, won the Drivers' Championship with two races to spare. His team clinched the Teams' Championship at the final race by only two points. Martinius Stenshorne, driving for R-ace GP, won the Rookie Championship.

The season was marred by the death of Dutch driver Dilano van 't Hoff during the second race of the Spa-Francorchamps round.

Teams and drivers

Twelve teams were pre-selected by the championship organizers on 2 December 2022. The rule that allowed teams to only enter a fourth car for female drivers was dropped.

TeamsNo.DriverStatusRounds
Teams No. Driver Status Rounds France ART Grand Prix 2 France Hadrien David G 4 9 Austria Charlie Wurz 1–3, 5–6 France Evan Giltaire R G 9–10 18 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen All 25 France Marcus Amand R All Switzerland G4 Racing 3 France Alessandro Giusti R All 28 France Pierre-Alexandre Provost R 6–10 30 Kyrgyzstan Michael Belov 1–8 Argentina Juan Francisco Soldavini R G 9–10 Italy Trident 4 Poland Roman Biliński All 43 France Owen Tangavelou All 47 Singapore Nikhil Bohra All United Kingdom Arden Motorsport 5 United Kingdom Tom Lebbon R All 10 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen All 11 Hungary Levente Révész 1–8 France Saintéloc Racing 6 Colombia Lucas Medina R 1 33 2–6 Poland Tymek Kucharczyk G 8 19 France Esteban Masson 3–4, 6–8, 10 France Pierre-Louis Chovet G 9 73 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. R All Italy Prema Racing 7 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá All 8 Brazil Rafael Câmara All 12 Italy Kimi Antonelli All Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 13 Switzerland Joshua Dufek 1–6 Mexico Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. R 7–8 Portugal Ivan Domingues R G 9–10 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort All 68 Netherlands Niels Koolen 1–9 Italy Nikita Bedrin G 10 Netherlands MP Motorsport 14 Spain Bruno del Pino 7 Spain Javier Sagrera G 9–10 15 France Sami Meguetounif 1–4, 6–10 17 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff 1–4 26 France Victor Bernier 1–4, 6–10 Italy Monolite Racing 21 Kyrgyzstan Kirill Smal R 2–6 France Hadrien David 7–8 Italy Nikita Bedrin G 9 Germany Valentin Kluss R G 10 29 United States Enzo Scionti 1–6, 8–10 99 Italy Giovanni Maschio All Finland KIC Motorsport 23 Ukraine Oleksandr Partyshev R 1–4 Finland Konsta Lappalainen 5 Ukraine Ivan Klymenko R 6–10 55 Switzerland Shannon Lugassy R 1–2 Sweden William Karlsson R 7–8 64 Netherlands Maya Weug R F All France R-ace GP 34 Norway Martinius Stenshorne R All 77 Germany Tim Tramnitz All 88 Peru Matías Zagazeta All Italy RPM 57 Denmark Noah Strømsted R G 8, 10 65 Mexico Santiago Ramos All 75 Republic of Ireland Adam Fitzgerald R 1–4 85 France Macéo Capietto AllIcon Status R Rookie F Female G Guest drivers ineligible for points
France ART Grand Prix2France Hadrien DavidG4
9Austria Charlie Wurz1–3, 5–6
France Evan GiltaireR G9–10
18Netherlands Laurens van HoepenAll
25France Marcus AmandRAll
Switzerland G4 Racing3France Alessandro GiustiRAll
28France Pierre-Alexandre ProvostR6–10
30Kyrgyzstan Michael Belov1–8
Argentina Juan Francisco SoldaviniR G9–10
Italy Trident4Poland Roman BilińskiAll
43France Owen TangavelouAll
47Singapore Nikhil BohraAll
United Kingdom Arden Motorsport5United Kingdom Tom LebbonRAll
10Paraguay Joshua DürksenAll
11Hungary Levente Révész1–8
France Saintéloc Racing6Colombia Lucas MedinaR1
332–6
Poland Tymek KucharczykG8
19France Esteban Masson3–4, 6–8, 10
France Pierre-Louis ChovetG9
73Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Jr.RAll
Italy Prema Racing7Spain Lorenzo FluxáAll
8Brazil Rafael CâmaraAll
12Italy Kimi AntonelliAll
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing13Switzerland Joshua Dufek1–6
Mexico Jesse Carrasquedo Jr.R7–8
Portugal Ivan DominguesR G9–10
27Netherlands Kas HaverkortAll
68Netherlands Niels Koolen1–9
Italy Nikita BedrinG10
Netherlands MP Motorsport14Spain Bruno del Pino7
Spain Javier SagreraG9–10
15France Sami Meguetounif1–4, 6–10
17Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff1–4
26France Victor Bernier1–4, 6–10
Italy Monolite Racing21Kyrgyzstan Kirill SmalR2–6
France Hadrien David7–8
Italy Nikita BedrinG9
Germany Valentin KlussR G10
29United States Enzo Scionti1–6, 8–10
99Italy Giovanni MaschioAll
Finland KIC Motorsport23Ukraine Oleksandr PartyshevR1–4
Finland Konsta Lappalainen5
Ukraine Ivan KlymenkoR6–10
55Switzerland Shannon LugassyR1–2
Sweden William KarlssonR7–8
64Netherlands Maya WeugR FAll
France R-ace GP34Norway Martinius StenshorneRAll
77Germany Tim TramnitzAll
88Peru Matías ZagazetaAll
Italy RPM57Denmark Noah StrømstedR G8, 10
65Mexico Santiago RamosAll
75Republic of Ireland Adam FitzgeraldR1–4
85France Macéo CapiettoAll
IconStatus
RRookie
FFemale
GGuest drivers ineligible for points
  • Nicolás Baptiste was expected to join Saintéloc Racing to tackle his second season in the championship after failing to score points with FA Racing in 2022, but did not enter any rounds.
  • Iker Oikarinen was announced to join KIC Motorsport, but did not compete in any rounds.

Team changes

FA Racing by MP announced their departure from the championship in October 2022. The entry was taken over by French team Saintéloc Racing.

Driver changes

Reigning team champions Prema Racing renewed their line-up completely, as all their 2022 full-time drivers were promoted to Formula 3, with champion Dino Beganovic and Paul Aron staying with the Italian team and Sebastian Montoya joining Hitech Pulse-Eight. Replacing them were the 2022 Italian F4 and ADAC F4 champion Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Rafael Câmara and third-year FRECA driver Lorenzo Fluxá. All three raced for Prema's partner team Mumbai Falcons in the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship, with Antonelli taking the title.

Vice-champion team R-ace GP recruited Tim Tramnitz, who departed Trident after coming 15th with the team in his debut season. He replaced Lorenzo Fluxá, who joined Prema Racing. The team signed another second-year driver in Matías Zagazeta, who failed to score points in his rookie year with G4 Racing, to replace Gabriel Bortoleto, who graduated to F3 with Trident. Their lineup was completed by Martinius Stenshorne, who made appearances in four different Formula 4 series in 2022, with a seventh in the Italian Championship as his best result.

2022 Formula 4 UAE and 2023 Formula Regional Oceania champion Charlie Wurz joined ART Grand Prix, replacing Gabriele Minì, who graduated to FIA Formula 3 with Hitech Pulse-Eight. The team also signed Sauber Academy driver Marcus Amand, who graduated from Formula 4, to replace Esteban Masson.

Van Amersfoort Racing replaced Arden-bound Levente Révész with Niels Koolen, who also competed with the team in the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship.

Trident recruited Owen Tangavelou, who raced with G4 Racing and Race Performance Motorsport in 2022, finishing 20th in the championship. He replaced Leonardo Fornaroli, who graduated to the Italian outfit's Formula 3 team after winning the rookie title in 2022. Nikhil Bohra replaced Tim Tramnitz to complete Trident's line-up after a successful Formula Regional debut in the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship, where he finished 9th overall.

MP Motorsport signed Victor Bernier, who started his second season in the championship after a 17th-place finish in the 2022 season driving for MP's former partner team FA Racing.

Levente Révész made the switch from Van Amersfoort Racing to Arden for his second FRECA season, replacing Noel León, who moved across to the Euroformula Open championship. Arden's driver roster was completed by Tom Lebbon, 2020 Ginetta Junior champion and third in GB3 in 2022, who replaced Dudu Barrichello.

RPM promoted Irish driver Adam Fitzgerald from the F4 British Championship to replace the Trident-bound Owen Tangavelou. Santiago Ramos, who joined the team for the final round in 2022, raced there on a full-time basis in 2023. The teams' lineup was completed by Macéo Capietto, who moved over from Monolite Racing after a 22nd place in his rookie season. He replaced fellow Frenchman Pierre-Louis Chovet, who moved over to GT3 racing after three years in Formula Regional.

Monolite Racing fielded Giovanni Maschio, who graduated from the Italian F4 Championship, having also taken part in the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship. Partnering him was Enzo Scionti, who last drove for Drivex in the 2021 Euroformula Open Championship where he came 14th.

2022 French F4 champion Alessandro Giusti made his Formula Regional debut in 2023, joining G4 Racing to replace Zagazeta. Partnering him and returning to the team was Michael Belov, who finished 7th in 2022 despite only completing half the season with MP Motorsport.

KIC Motorsport fielded an all-new, all-rookie line-up in 2023. Ferrari Academy driver Maya Weug jumped up to the Formula Regional level after two years in the Italian F4 Championship, replacing Santiago Ramos, who moved to RPM. Piotr Wiśnicki, who graduated to F3, was replaced by Ultimate Cup Series race winner Shannon Lugassy. The seat of Sebastian Ogaard, who moved to the newly created Eurocup-3 series, was originally to be filled by Formula Academy Finland race-winner Iker Oikarinen, before he was replaced by F4 racer Olexander Partyshev.

New entrant Saintéloc Racing signed Emerson Fittipaldi Jr., who made the step up to Formula Regional in 2023. Partnering him was Lucas Medina, a race winner in NACAM F4.

Mid-season changes

Kirill Smal joined Monolite Racing after the first round for a part-time campaign that lasted until round six, after making his Formula Regional Debut in the final three rounds of the inaugural Middle Eastern championship.

Esteban Masson joined Saintéloc Racing from round three onwards, except for the rounds at Mugello and Zandvoort. The French driver competed for FA Racing by MP and ART Grand Prix in 2022, scoring a single point. His main campaign in 2023 was the Eurocup-3 championship, where he drove for Campos Racing.

ART Grand Prix's Charlie Wurz was ruled out from competing in round four at Spa as he contracted laryngitis. At the same event, the team welcomed guest driver Hadrien David, who came fourth in 2022 with R-ace GP. Charlie Wurz returned to the championship from round five onwards.

After Dilano van 't Hoff lost his life in a crash during the second race at Spa, his team MP Motorsport did not enter any of their cars for the following round at Mugello. RPM driver Adam Fitzgerald, who suffered multiple broken bones in the accident, was also absent from round 5 onwards. At KIC Motorsport, Oleksandr Partyshev missed the round and was replaced by Konsta Lappalainen, who last competed in the series in 2021 and has been driving GT cars since.

Following KIC Motorsport's Oleksandr Partyshev's absence for the round at Mugello, he announced his retirement from racing, citing one of the main reasons to be due to Dilano van 't Hoff's death. His seat, filled by Lappalainen for round five, was filled by Ivan Klymenko, who therefore ended his TTE Formula Renault Cup campaign, for the remainder of the season.

Ahead of the round at Paul Ricard, G4 Racing announced that they would field a third car from that event on for French F4 driver Pierre-Alexandre Provost.

Charlie Wurz and Joshua Dufek, driving for ART Grand Prix and Van Amersfoort Racing respectively, switched to the Euroformula Open prior to round seven at the Red Bull Ring, where both series coincided. Jesse Carrasquedo Jr., stepping up from Spanish F4, replaced Dufek at VAR. Kirill Smal was absent from Monolite Racing, with Hadrien David rejoining the series to replace him. Both MP Motorsport and KIC Motorsport expanded back to three cars. They fielded Eurocup-3 competitors Bruno del Pino and William Karlsson respectively. Saintéloc Racing meanwhile only fielded two cars as Lucas Medina was absent. Shortly before the race weekend, Enzo Scionti announced his withdrawal from the round as he was recovering from a road accident.

Prior to the round at Monza, Saintéloc Racing announced that GB3 driver Tymek Kucharczyk would join the team for round eight. RPM also announced a new driver, with Spanish F4 driver Noah Strømsted joining the team for the round to make his debut.

Five drivers were announced to be making their series debut at the penultimate round: Francisco Soldavini for G4 Racing (replacing Michael Belov), Ivan Domingues for Van Amersfoort Racing (replacing Jesse Carrasquedo Jr.), newly crowned French F4 champion Evan Giltaire for ART Grand Prix (occupying the car previously driven by Charlie Wurz), Eurocup-3 driver Javier Sagrera for MP Motorsport (using Bruno del Pino's car) and F3 driver Nikita Bedrin at Monolite Racing to replace Hadrien David. Saintéloc Racing was another team that changed its lineup as it brought in Lamborghini junior and experienced Formula Regional driver Pierre-Louis Chovet in place of Esteban Masson. Levente Révész and William Karlsson left Arden and KIC Motorsport, but were not replaced.

Ahead of the season finale, Monolite Racing announced that Formula 4 driver Valentin Kluss would make his series debut, driving the car previously piloted by Smal, David and Bedrin. The latter meanwhile moved to Van Amersfoort Racing to replace Niels Koolen. Strømsted returned to RPM ahead of his 2024 campaign with the team.

Race calendar

The calendar was revealed on 2 December 2022. Three pre-season tests were held at Barcelona, Paul Ricard and Monza in March and April. The championship visited Germany for the first time in its history, but did not support Formula One unlike in the years before.

RoundCircuitDateSupportingMap of circuit locations
1R1Italy Imola Circuit, Imola22 AprilTCR Italy Touring Car ChampionshipImolaBarcelonaBudapestSpaMugelloLe CastelletSpielbergMonzaZandvoortHockenheim
R223 April
2R1Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló20 May6H of Barcelona - Espíritu de Montjuïc
R221 May
3R1Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród17 JuneInternational GT Open TCR Europe Touring Car Series
R218 June
4R1Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot30 JuneGT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (Spa 24 Hours)
R21 July
5R1Italy Mugello Circuit, Scarperia e San Piero8 JulyItalian GT Championship Porsche Carrera Cup Italy
R29 July
6R1France Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet22 JulyInternational GT Open
R223 July
7R1Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg9 SeptemberInternational GT Open
R210 September
8R1Italy Monza Circuit, Monza16 SeptemberItalian GT Championship
R217 September
9R1Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort14 OctoberGT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup
R215 October
10R1Germany Hockenheimring, Hockenheim21 OctoberDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters
R222 October

Race results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1Italy Imola CircuitNorway Martinius StenshorneNorway Martinius StenshorneNorway Martinius StenshorneFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2Germany Tim TramnitzNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingNorway Martinius Stenshorne
2R1Spain Circuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliGermany Tim TramnitzFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2Germany Tim TramnitzItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliGermany Tim TramnitzFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
3R1Hungary HungaroringNorway Martinius StenshorneMexico Santiago RamosNorway Martinius StenshorneFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2Switzerland Joshua DufekNorway Martinius StenshorneNorway Martinius StenshorneFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
4R1Belgium Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsBrazil Rafael CâmaraBrazil Rafael CâmaraBrazil Rafael CâmaraItaly Prema RacingNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2Germany Tim TramnitzFrance Sami MeguetounifItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Prema RacingNetherlands Maya Weug
5R1Italy Mugello CircuitNorway Martinius StenshorneNorway Martinius StenshorneNorway Martinius StenshorneFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Prema RacingNorway Martinius Stenshorne
6R1France Circuit Paul RicardFrance Alessandro GiustiFrance Alessandro GiustiFrance Alessandro GiustiSwitzerland G4 RacingFrance Alessandro Giusti
R2Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Prema RacingNorway Martinius Stenshorne
7R1Austria Red Bull RingBrazil Rafael CâmaraFrance Alessandro GiustiBrazil Rafael CâmaraItaly Prema RacingFrance Alessandro Giusti
R2France Alessandro GiustiFrance Sami MeguetounifFrance Alessandro GiustiSwitzerland G4 RacingFrance Alessandro Giusti
8R1Italy Monza CircuitBrazil Rafael CâmaraFrance Alessandro GiustiFrance Alessandro GiustiSwitzerland G4 RacingFrance Alessandro Giusti
R2Italy Andrea Kimi AntonelliKyrgyzstan Michael BelovItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Prema RacingDenmark Noah Strømsted
9R1Netherlands Circuit ZandvoortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Kas HaverkortNetherlands Van Amersfoort RacingNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2France Marcus AmandItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Andrea Kimi AntonelliItaly Prema RacingFrance Marcus Amand
10R1Germany HockenheimringNetherlands Kas HaverkortGermany Tim TramnitzGermany Tim TramnitzFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne
R2Germany Tim TramnitzNetherlands Kas HaverkortNorway Martinius StenshorneFrance R-ace GPNorway Martinius Stenshorne

Season report

First half

The 2023 Formula Regional European Championship opened at Imola with R-ace GP's Martinius Stenshorne on pole position for the first race. He remained largely unbothered by three Prema cars running right on his tail, and managed the race through two safety car periods, up until a red flag for a crash between RPM's Adam Fitzgerald and Saintéloc's Lucas Medina ended the race early. The podium was completed by Prema pair Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Rafael Câmara. R-ace GP's Tim Tramnitz was on pole position for race two, while Fitzgerald had to withdraw after sustaining a back injury. VAR's Kas Haverkort overtook Tramnitz at the start, before two safety car periods interrupted the race. Stenshorne took second place on the restart afterwards, sending Tramnitz into the wall in the process and prompting another caution. One more incident brought the total number of retirements to nine and allowed Haverkort a comfortable win. Stenshorne in second claimed the championship lead, while Trident's Nikhil Bohra came third.

Antonelli and Tramnitz shared pole positions for the two races at Barcelona. The German started second for the first race and moved into the lead at the start. Haverkort slotted into third, before a red flag was thrown for a crash between MP Motorsport teammates Sami Meguetounif and Dilano van 't Hoff. The top three remained stable through the restart. Antonelli began attacking Tramnitz on lap twelve, but Tramnitz defended, before another safety car interruption ended the race under caution. Race two saw much of the same, with Tramnitz keeping the lead at the start and again leading Antonelli all race. Like the day before, Antonelli tried pressuring Tramnitz into a mistake, but to no avail. The two gapped the field, while behind them Meguetounif claimed third to bounce back from his retirement the day before. Tramnitz' double win allowed him to claim the championship lead by four points over Antonelli, while Stenshorne had a difficult weekend and dropped to fourth.

The Hungaroring brought Stenshorne back to the front with a pole position for race one. Antonelli drew alongside him at the start to take the lead. He kept it through a safety car period, before making a mistake and running off the track to allow Stenshorne back in front and give up the podium to Haverkort and RPM's Santiago Ramos. The Norwegian gratefully accepted the opportunity and took the win. VAR's Joshua Dufek claimed pole position for the second race, but it was a short-lived first place. Stenshorne had taken the lead by turn two, and Prema's Lorenzo Fluxá also went past the Swiss driver. Stenshorne managed his lead through three safety car interruptions, not allowing Fluxá any opportunity to attack him. He took the win to sweep the weekend and claim back the championship lead, now 29 points ahead of Antonelli, while this time it was Tramnitz' turn to have an off weekend and drop down to fourth. RPM's Macéo Capietto completed the podium after passing Dufek in the final part of the race.

Câmara and Tramnitz shared pole positions for the round at Spa. The latter attacked the former for the lead at the start of race one, but found no way past. This repeated itself at a safety car restart later on, but the outcome was no different. Stenshorne had a quiet race to finish third. The second race was held in wet conditions. Tramnitz held the lead at the start, while Antonelli moved into second past Ramos. The Italian took the lead on lap six and kept it through a safety car period. Tramnitz then spun around on the penultimate lap, but had his second place ahead of Arden's Joshua Dürksen reinstated when red flags flew shortly after and the race ended prematurely. Antonelli took his maiden win and shortened the points gap to five points, but it was not a day to celebrate: the multi-car crash that had caused the stoppage saw Fitzgerald collide with van 't Hoff's stricken car at the Kemmel Straight. This accident resulted in Fitzgerald breaking multiple bones and claimed the life of van 't Hoff.

Teams and drivers had little time to process what happened, as the round at Mugello happened only a week later. MP Motorsport and multiple other drivers did not enter the weekend. Stenshorne took pole position for the first race. Antonelli attacked him at the start, but could not get past, allowing the Norwegian to control the race. A restart with eight minutes remaining after Dürksen and Monolite's Kirill Smal came together gave another opportunity to Antonelli, but Stenshorne prevailed to lead the Italian and Tramnitz home. The second race saw Antonelli lead from pole position, before he had to contend with a safety car restart early on. Stenshorne moved into third before the interruption, behind Câmara, who was unable to attack Antonelli. Two more caution periods saw the top three positions remain unchanged. Ramos attacked Stenshorne on the final lap, leading to the pair crashing hard into the pitwall while crossing the finish line. The championship closed up even more, with Stenshorne now only two points ahead of Antonelli.

Second half

The second half of the championship began at Paul Ricard with a surprise home pole position for G4's Alessandro Giusti. Meguetounif moved into second past Stenshorne at the start, before the safety car was called. Tramnitz attacked Stenshorne heavily on the restart, but found no way past him onto the podium. Giusti in front was free to control his gap to the field as he took his maiden win unchallenged from behind. Antonelli could only manage fifth, but bounced back the next day to claim pole position for race two. He had a clean start, while Haverkort next to him bogged down to allow Saintéloc's part-timer Esteban Masson and Tramnitz through. Battles raged all through the field, but the situation at the top was stable. Antonelli managed the gap while Masson managed his tyres. Tramnitz closed up to Masson on the final lap and the pair battled through multiple corners, but Masson prevailed to keep second place. Antonelli's win handed him the championship lead by six points going into the summer break.

Teams and drivers then headed to Spielberg, where Câmara took pole position for the first race. He kept the lead at the start and was able to control the race from then onwards. Behind him, Tramnitz and Giusti fought over second place, with the Frenchman eventually coming out in front. He then closed up to Câmara and gapped the German, who came under pressure from Antonelli. But neither Antonelli nor Giusti could make a move, so the positions were unchanged at the finish line. Giusti then continued his run of form by taking pole position for race two. He resisted Antonelli at the start, before the latter was overtaken by Meguetounif. Giusti held on to win the race on his birthday. Antonelli dropped further down behind Stenshorne and finished fourth, before the Norwegian earned himself a post-race penalty for a starting procedure infringement. That lifted Antonelli back up to the podium and completed a pointless weekend to forget for Stenshorne who was now 33 points behind championship leader Antonelli.

Round eight of the season took place at Monza, and Câmara once again opened up the weekend with a pole position. ART's Marcus Amand took the lead at the start of the first race, while Antonelli battled past Câmara to second place and two laps later claimed the race lead. The pair held the top spots through three restarts, while Giusti took third. After the race, both Antonelli and Amand were penalized, handing the win to Giusti and allowing Stenshorne and MP's Victor Bernier onto the podium. Antonelli bounced back by taking pole position for the second race. He kept the lead at the start, while Câmara worked his way up from starting fourth to eventually end up second. He attacked Antonelli for two laps before a red flag was thrown for an incident between G4's Pierre-Alexandre Provost and Arden's Tom Lebbon. The race was not restarted, allowing Antonelli to hold on to the win, with Tramnitz third. Stenshorne had to retire from the race, losing further ground to Antonelli in the championship, with the Italian's lead now 43 points.

Haverkort began the penultimate race weekend at Zandvoort with a home pole position. He had a comfortable start as ART's Laurens van Hoepen lost second to Antonelli. The Italian then shadowed Haverkort for the rest of the race, but did not make a move as Haverkort converted his pole position into a home win for him and his team. Stenshorne started fourth and pressured van Hoepen all race, but could not find a way onto the podium. Rain hit the Dutch seaside for Sunday, and Marcus Amand took pole position as he judged the changing weather conditions best. Antonelli needed to outscore Stenshorne by two points to win the championship, and he did so in style: starting in eighth, he utterly dominated the race, claiming the lead after three laps and building a twelve-second gap over Amand despite a red flag mid-race for dangerously wet conditions. Van Hoepen made it two podiums out of two, while Stenshorne finished sixth. He was unable to do anything about Antonelli taking the title, 64 points in the lead.

The championship concluded at the Hockenheimring, and Haverkort and Tramnitz shared pole positions. Haverkort lost his lead in race one to Câmara, before both were overtaken by Tramnitz. Stenshorne was also on the move, slotting into third after a safety car. Câmara tried taking the lead in the final part of the race, but Tramnitz' stark defense saw the Brazilian lose ground and concede the podium to Stenshorne and Monolite's guest driver Nikita Bedrin. Tramnitz and Stenshorne were both in contention for second place going into the final race, but Stenshorne made his intentions clear at the start, moving past Tramnitz into the lead. Câmara also moved past Tramnitz, but once again completely lost his momentum when trying to go for the lead. This time it was Haverkort benefitting and getting onto the podium. Antonelli, who ran seventh, overtook Bohra on the final lap to help his Prema team win the Teams' Championship by two points over R-ace GP and end the season 39 points in the lead of the championship.

Antonelli came into the championship with huge expectations on his shoulders, and he delivered. While Stenshorne in second had the same amount of victories, once again consistency was key: Apart from a mechanical retirement and a penalty, Antonelli always finished in the top six. The Italian dedicated his fourth championship in two years to Dilano van 't Hoff, explaining that the weekend at Spa where the Dutch driver lost his life was a key point for his championship challenge, as he took his first win there and was able to build on that through the rest of the season.

Championship standings

Points system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

Drivers' standings

Pos.DriverIMO ItalyCAT SpainHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMUG ItalyLEC FranceRBR AustriaMNZ ItalyZAN NetherlandsHOC GermanyPoints
Pos. Driver IMO Italy CAT Spain HUN Hungary SPA Belgium MUG Italy LEC France RBR Austria MNZ Italy ZAN Netherlands HOC Germany Points R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 1 Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli 2 Ret 2 2 5 6 4 1 2 1 5 1 4 3 11 1 2 1 6 6 300 2 Norway Martinius Stenshorne 1 2 7 12 1 1 3 17 1 3 3 4 18 17 3 Ret 4 6 2 1 261 3 Germany Tim Tramnitz 6 Ret 1 1 8 16 2 2 3 7 4 3 3 12 Ret 3 6 4 1 2 239 4 Netherlands Kas Haverkort 5 1 3 13 2 Ret 12 7 4 5 12 11 5 7 Ret 7 1 14 5 3 174 5 Brazil Rafael Câmara 3 Ret 11 6 7 10 1 5 6 2 8 12 1 Ret Ret 2 7 Ret 4 4 173 6 France Alessandro Giusti 7 Ret 13 17 14 Ret Ret 13 10 12 1 5 2 1 1 18 11 Ret Ret 17 111 7 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá 4 Ret 4 11 9 2 5 20 7 Ret 11 Ret 11 8 18 4 8 8 12 9 88 8 France Macéo Capietto Ret 9 5 7 10 3 6 8 8 6 21 10 8 13 Ret 12 10 13 7 10 77 9 France Sami Meguetounif 17 22 Ret 3 11 7 Ret 9 2 14 6 2 Ret 10 12 9 13 Ret 75 10 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen 11 12 10 9 13 5 19 16 16 22† 6 Ret 17 20 7 5 3 3 9 18 71 11 Mexico Santiago Ramos 23 6 Ret 4 3 8 8 10 12 4 Ret 6 29 Ret 15 22 WD WD 10 DNS 67 12 Singapore Nikhil Bohra 9 3 8 14 Ret 12 15 32 17 16 14 Ret 12 5 4 11 18 Ret 8 7 56 13 Switzerland Joshua Dufek 8 Ret 6 5 6 4 14 21 5 25 23 20 52 14 France Owen Tangavelou 16 13 Ret 16 18 13 23 22 13 8 15 8 10 6 5 8 17 17 Ret 5 43 15 France Victor Bernier 12 4 12 15 17 20 9 15 7 17 15 11 2 19 Ret 16 15 8 42 16 France Esteban Masson 15 11 17 11 13 2 13 4 6 16 Ret Ret 39 17 Netherlands Maya Weug 20 14 20 24 19 25 7 6 9 Ret 10 7 19 Ret 9 13 19 Ret 18 21 27 18 France Marcus Amand 18 8 22 20 29 21 21 18 19 11 16 15 24 Ret 13 9 13 2 16 Ret 26 19 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 15 Ret 18 21 20 14 10 3 14 23† 18 9 16 NC 22 Ret 14 7 17 14 26 20 Kyrgyzstan Michael Belov 10 Ret 9 10 4 26† 11 14 15 9 9 13 9 10 Ret 17 23 21 Poland Roman Biliński Ret Ret 15 8 12 17 13 24 11 15 20 16 7 9 16 14 5 19 11 12 23 22 Peru Matías Zagazeta 13 5 14 23 27 Ret 20 23 20 24† 24 19 22 21 21 27 15 10 Ret 23 12 23 Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff 14 7 Ret 22 23 9 30† 19 8 24 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. 19 17 19 26 30 Ret 26 28 22 14 22 21 30 19 8 21 23 Ret 25 24 4 25 Hungary Levente Révész 24 11 21 27 16 15 22 26 Ret 10 25 Ret 25 18 10 23 2 26 Austria Charlie Wurz 26 10 16 18 22 22 18 13 Ret 27 1 27 United Kingdom Tom Lebbon 30 23 27 25 25 23 18 31 21 20 17 22 14 15 12 32 20 18 21 22 0 28 Kyrgyzstan Kirill Smal 17 19 26 18 Ret 12 Ret Ret 19 18 0 29 France Hadrien David 16 4 20 14 Ret 15 0 30 France Pierre-Alexandre Provost 26 Ret 32 Ret 14 31 DNS Ret 20 25 0 31 United States Enzo Scionti 25 15 23 Ret 32 24 Ret 27 25 21 29 24 24 30 27 21 26 20 0 32 Spain Bruno del Pino 21 16 0 33 Ukraine Oleksandr Partyshev Ret 16 Ret Ret 24 Ret 28 Ret 0 34 Italy Giovanni Maschio 28 21 25 30† 31 Ret 24 29 27 17 27 25 31 22 Ret 29 Ret Ret 23 Ret 0 35 Colombia Lucas Medina 27 18 28 Ret Ret Ret 27 Ret 26 19 30 23 0 36 Finland Konsta Lappalainen 23 18 0 37 Netherlands Niels Koolen 29 19 26 29 28 Ret 29 30 24 Ret Ret 26 27 25 19 24 25 23 0 38 Republic of Ireland Adam Fitzgerald 22 WD 24 28 21 19 25 25 0 39 Switzerland Shannon Lugassy 21 20 WD WD 0 40 Sweden William Karlsson 28 24 20 25 0 41 Ukraine Ivan Klymenko 28 28 26 23 23 26 24 WD 27 Ret 0 42 Mexico Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. 23 26 Ret 28 0 Guest drivers ineligible to score pointsItaly Nikita Bedrin 9 5 3 11 — — Denmark Noah Strømsted Ret 6 14 13 — — France Evan Giltaire 21 11 22 15 — — France Pierre-Louis Chovet 16 12 — — Spain Javier Sagrera 28 15 19 Ret — — Portugal Ivan Domingues 22 20 Ret 16 — — Poland Tymek Kucharczyk 17 20 — — Germany Valentin Kluss Ret 19 — — Argentina Juan Francisco Soldavini 26 22 24 26 — Pos. Driver R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Points IMO Italy CAT Spain HUN Hungary SPA Belgium MUG Italy LEC France RBR Austria MNZ Italy ZAN Netherlands HOC GermanyColour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points classification Blue Non-points classification Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Retired, not classified (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Withdrew (WD) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Did not arrive (DNA) Excluded (EX) Bold – PoleItalics – Fastest Lap† — Did not finish, but classified Rookie
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Italy Andrea Kimi Antonelli2Ret2256412151431112166300
2Norway Martinius Stenshorne1271211317133418173Ret4621261
3Germany Tim Tramnitz6Ret11816223743312Ret36412239
4Netherlands Kas Haverkort513132Ret12745121157Ret711453174
5Brazil Rafael Câmara3Ret11671015628121RetRet27Ret44173
6France Alessandro Giusti7Ret131714RetRet131012152111811RetRet17111
7Spain Lorenzo Fluxá4Ret411925207Ret11Ret1181848812988
8France Macéo CapiettoRet95710368862110813Ret12101371077
9France Sami Meguetounif1722Ret3117Ret921462Ret1012913Ret75
10Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen111210913519161622†6Ret1720753391871
11Mexico Santiago Ramos236Ret438810124Ret629Ret1522WDWD10DNS67
12Singapore Nikhil Bohra93814Ret121532171614Ret12541118Ret8756
13Switzerland Joshua Dufek8Ret65641421525232052
14France Owen Tangavelou1613Ret1618132322138158106581717Ret543
15France Victor Bernier124121517209157171511219Ret1615842
16France Esteban Masson15111711132134616RetRet39
17Netherlands Maya Weug201420241925769Ret10719Ret91319Ret182127
18France Marcus Amand1882220292121181911161524Ret13913216Ret26
19Paraguay Joshua Dürksen15Ret182120141031423†18916NC22Ret147171426
20Kyrgyzstan Michael Belov10Ret910426†1114159913910Ret1723
21Poland Roman BilińskiRetRet1581217132411152016791614519111223
22Peru Matías Zagazeta135142327Ret20232024†2419222121271510Ret2312
23Netherlands Dilano van 't Hoff147Ret2223930†198
24Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Jr.1917192630Ret262822142221301982123Ret25244
25Hungary Levente Révész2411212716152226Ret1025Ret251810232
26Austria Charlie Wurz2610161822221813Ret271
27United Kingdom Tom Lebbon30232725252318312120172214151232201821220
28Kyrgyzstan Kirill Smal17192618Ret12RetRet19180
29France Hadrien David1642014Ret150
30France Pierre-Alexandre Provost26Ret32Ret1431DNSRet20250
31United States Enzo Scionti251523Ret3224Ret27252129242430272126200
32Spain Bruno del Pino21160
33Ukraine Oleksandr PartyshevRet16RetRet24Ret28Ret0
34Italy Giovanni Maschio28212530†31Ret2429271727253122Ret29RetRet23Ret0
35Colombia Lucas Medina271828RetRetRet27Ret261930230
36Finland Konsta Lappalainen23180
37Netherlands Niels Koolen2919262928Ret293024RetRet262725192425230
38Republic of Ireland Adam Fitzgerald22WD2428211925250
39Switzerland Shannon Lugassy2120WDWD0
40Sweden William Karlsson282420250
41Ukraine Ivan Klymenko28282623232624WD27Ret0
42Mexico Jesse Carrasquedo Jr.2326Ret280
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Italy Nikita Bedrin95311
Denmark Noah StrømstedRet61413
France Evan Giltaire21112215
France Pierre-Louis Chovet1612
Spain Javier Sagrera281519Ret
Portugal Ivan Domingues2220Ret16
Poland Tymek Kucharczyk1720
Germany Valentin KlussRet19
Argentina Juan Francisco Soldavini26222426
Pos.DriverR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
IMO ItalyCAT SpainHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMUG ItalyLEC FranceRBR AustriaMNZ ItalyZAN NetherlandsHOC Germany
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)
Rookie

Teams' standings

For teams entering more than two cars, only the two best-finishing cars were eligible to score points in the teams' championship.

Pos.TeamIMO ItalyCAT SpainHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMUG ItalyLEC FranceRBR AustriaMNZ ItalyZAN NetherlandsHOC GermanyPoints
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Italy Prema Racing2Ret2252112151131112144512
3Ret46774562812481827866
2France R-ace GP121111221333312334411510
657128173173744181721276622
3Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing5135241274512115719711453226
8216136Ret142152523202325Ret242223311
4Italy RPM226543368842168131561013710144
239247108810126Ret1029RetRet13WDWD1013
5Switzerland G4 Racing7Ret910426†1113109152111711222017134
10Ret131714RetRet141512913910141826Ret2425
6Netherlands MP Motorsport1241231199921462210129138125
147Ret15171030†157171511Ret19281515Ret
7Italy Trident93881261322118148754851785120
1615151418131524131515161065111719117
8France ART Grand Prix11810913516416116151720753291598
18101618222119161813162724Ret1391331618
9France Saintéloc Racing191919261512171122141321346161612252443
272028Ret30Ret262826192221301982023RetRetRet
10United Kingdom Arden Motorsport151218211615103141017914151023147171428
2413212520161826212018221618123220182122
11Finland KIC Motorsport20162024192576918107192391319Ret182127
2118RetRet24Ret28Ret23Ret28282624202524WD27Ret
12Italy Monolite Racing251717192618241225171918201424159523190
28232330†3124Ret27272127243122Ret2927212620
Pos.TeamR1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2Points
IMO ItalyCAT SpainHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMUG ItalyLEC FranceRBR AustriaMNZ ItalyZAN NetherlandsHOC Germany

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