USF2000 and F4 NACAM seasons kick off, while the Spanish F4 Winter Championship reaches Round 2.
The spotlight was firmly on the Americas this past weekend, as USF2000 opened its season alongside the IndyCar Series on the streets of St. Petersburg (FL), F4 NACAM got underway in Puebla, Mexico, and the E4 Spanish Winter Championship gathered 32 Tatuus T-421 cars at Jarama.
USF2000
Emotional and almost incredulous after Race 2, Sebastian Garzon perfectly embodied the surprise and success of his USF2000 debut weekend.
The young Colombian driver for DEForce Racing — who had already secured a podium in the final race of the 2025 season — delivered a flawless performance, converting two pole positions into two victories on Friday and Saturday on the iconic Streets of St. Petersburg circuit.
Leonardo Escorpioni, 2025 USF Juniors champion, also celebrated a strong debut weekend in USF2000 with Zanella Racing, securing two third-place finishes. Second places were shared between Joao Vergara (VRD) and Eddie Beswick (Pabst Racing).
The championship now faces a long break, resuming in May during the Indy GP week. However, action continues for the USF Pro Championships, with the 2026 USF Pro 2000 season set to begin on March 13–15 on the Streets of Arlington (TX).
E4 - Spanish Winter Championship
Round 2 of the three-event Spanish F4 Winter Championship took place at Jarama, just north of Madrid.
Noah Monteiro emerged as the standout performer of the weekend, claiming two wins from three races to move into the championship lead ahead of Nathan Tye.
Race 2 victory went to Borys Lyzen, while Vivek Kanthan, Andrej Petrovic and Reno Francot shared the remaining podium positions throughout the weekend.
The winter series will conclude at MotorLand Aragón on March 14–15, where Monteiro will arrive with a 26-point advantage over Tye and 37 over Kanthan.
F4 NACAM
The 2026 F4 NACAM season also kicked off this weekend in Puebla, Mexico.
Alex Bobadilla (Alessandros Racing) dominated proceedings by taking pole position and winning both Race 1 and Race 3, while Oliver Trejo (RAM Racing) secured victory in Race 2.
The championship will return on March 27–28 in Mexico City for its second round.





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