Five series brought 110 Tatuus single-seaters to life across three continents
Five different championships lit up the weekend for Tatuus single-seaters, taking place on three separate circuits: from the season opener of the E4 Championship at Paul Ricard alongside FRECA, to the excitement of the USF Pro Championships in Toronto, and the amazing sunsets of Velocittà for the F4 Brazilian Championship.
USF Pro Championships
The penultimate round of USF Pro 2000 and USF 2000 crowned Max Garcia as the champion of the top tier of the USF Pro Championships. Following Saturday’s race, with three more races still to go, the 16-year-old Pabst Racing talent clinched the title in front of IndyCar stars and a packed crowd in Toronto. The Race 1 podium featured Jacob Douglas (Pabst) and local favorite Mac Clark (Exclusive Autosport). Race 2 saw Alessandro De Tullio (Turn 3) take the win, ahead of Frankie Mossman (VRD) and Jacob Douglas.
In USF 2000, Jack Jeffers (Exclusive Autosport) secured a double victory—his fourth consecutive win—overtaking Thomas Schrage (VRD) in the standings right before the Portland finale.
Race 1 podium was completed by Eddie Beswick (Synergy) and Teddy Musella (VRD).
Race 2 saw Caleb Gafarar and G3 Argyros (both for Pabst Racing) alongside the winner.
Both categories will wrap up the season at the grand finale in Portland, August 7–10.
FRECA
Freddie Slater (Prema) dominated the Paul Ricard weekend with back-to-back wins, extending his lead in the championship to 20 points over Matteo De Palo (Trident), who finished P2 in Race 1 and P6 in Race 2. Race 1’s podium also included Taito Kato (ART GP), while in Race 2 Slater was joined by teammate Rashid Al Dhaheri and Akshay Bora (R-Ace GP).
These mark Slater’s third consecutive win and fifth of the season.
Next up: Imola, August 1–3.
E4
The 2025 E4 season kicked off with Gabriel Gomez (US Racing) claiming wins in Race 1 and Race 3, and finishing second in Race 2 behind Reno Francot (PHM).
Kean Nakamura-Berta (Prema) took P2 in both of Gomez’s victories and was third in Race 2. His teammate Sebastian Wheldon finished P3 in both Race 1 and 3.
The next round of the E4 Championship will be held at Mugello on September 12–14.
F4 Brasil
Heitor Dall’Agnol (TMG) continued his strong form from the previous round’s Race 3 victory with two second-place finishes and another win in Race 3 at Velocittà, further extending his lead in the standings.
The first two races were won by Filippo Fiorentino (TMG, who also took third in Race 3 on his season debut) and Pedro Lins (Starrett Bassani). Other podium finishers included Murilo Rocha and Pedro Lima (both for Bassani).
Mogi Guaçu and the Velocittà Circuit will also host the next round of F4 Brazil on September 26–28.











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