A weekend rich in technical challenges for Tatuus single-seaters: from Zandvoort to Mid-Ohio, passing through Portimão and Thruxton
Five international events featured Tatuus cars over the past weekend, on circuits with very different technical characteristics and setups. The Tatuus T-318, T-421, and JR-23 tackled banked corners, demanding elevation changes, and all kinds of weather conditions.
FRECA
The Dutch circuit hosted the third round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. In a weekend marked by strong winds and variable weather, Freddie Slater (Prema) claimed victory in Race 1 after a perfect start, while Pedro Clerot (Van Amersfoort Racing) won the second race.
Slater returns to the top of a very tight overall standings, just one point ahead of Matteo De Palo (Trident). The battle between these two and their closest rivals will resume on July 5-6 at the Hungaroring.
Eurocup-3
Three races and three different winners at EuroCup-3 in Portimão: Ernesto Rivera (Campos) won Race 3, finished second in Race 1, and takes the lead in the championship standings, closely followed by teammate Kacper Sztuka, who climbed the podium twice. Jesse Carrasquedo (Campos) won Race 1, while the winner of the first Sprint Race of the season was James Egozi (Palou Motorsport).
Next round is scheduled for June 20-22 at Paul Ricard.
F4 Spain
A clean sweep for Thomas Strauven (Campos), who won all three races on the program. The Belgian extends his lead in the championship over René Lammers (MP Motorsport) and Jan Przyrowski (Campos).
Spanish F4 is also now heading to Paul Ricard, where it will share the paddock once again with EuroCup-3 on June 20-22.
British F4
Thruxton, the UK’s fastest circuit, confirmed its selective nature. Martin Molnár (Virtuosi) took victory in Race 1, while Leo Robinson (Hitech TGR) claimed his first win of the season in Saturday’s reverse-grid race. Salim Hanna (Phinsys by Argenti), making his British F4 debut this season, completed the weekend by winning Race 3.
British F4 returns to action on the weekend of June 20-21 at Oulton Park.
USF Juniors
Joao Vergara (VRD) and Liam Loiacono (Jay Howard) shared the victories in the round held on the technical and twisty Mid-Ohio circuit. Leonardo Escorpioni (Zanella Racing) continued his streak of podiums, although his championship lead is shrinking thanks to two second-place finishes by Oliver Wheldon (VRD), who now trails by only 7 points in the standings.
Next round: July 3-6, again at Mid-Ohio Sports Course, alongside USF 2000 and Pro 2000.




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