FRME and UAE4 champions crowned in Lusail, while Valencia delivered a wind-affected weekend.
The race weekend held between Lusail and Valencia proved to be heavily influenced by unexpected events and changing circumstances. While UAE4 ran without disruption, both the Formula Regional Middle East Trophy and the Formula Winter Series had to adapt their schedules for different reasons.
Formula Regional Middle East Trophy
At Lusail, the debut season of the new Tatuus T-326 came to an end following an intense, last-race title fight between Rashid Al Dhaheri (R-ace GP – Yas Heat livery) and Kean Nakamura-Berta (Mumbai Falcons).
The weekend was complicated by the need for extraordinary on-site intervention from ATM technicians, who were required to manage an unexpected engine vibration issue.
The nature of the operations demanded additional resources, both in terms of spare parts shipped overnight from Italy and extra personnel deployed to support the teams. As a result, sessions originally scheduled for Thursday were postponed to Friday.
The combined efforts of ATM’s technical structure, the teams and promoter Top Speed — alongside the rapid activation of additional resources working throughout the night between Thursday and Friday — ensured the event could proceed and conclude in a regular and competitive manner.
When track action resumed, the championship battle was decided in dramatic fashion. Kean Nakamura-Berta dominated Friday with two victories, overturning the points deficit and securing the 2025 Formula Regional Middle East Trophy title with a 12-point advantage.
The inaugural season of the T-326 therefore came to a close, confirming in race conditions many of the qualities already highlighted during testing — starting with its enhanced safety features, which effectively protected drivers during close battles and several on-track incidents. Strong feedback was also received regarding handling balance, aerodynamic efficiency and the new 15-inch wheels fitted with Pirelli tyres.
Development of the T-326 will now continue ahead of the FIA Formula Regional European Championship, which begins at the end of April.
UAE4 Championship
The final-round title duel between Mumbai Falcons and R-ace GP was mirrored in UAE4, where Oleksandr Bondarev — a member of the Williams Driver Academy, like Nakamura-Berta — managed to contain Andy Consani’s late charge thanks to finishes of second, seventh and fifth.
Two victories in the final three races were not enough for the Frenchman Consani, as a retirement in Race 2 ultimately proved decisive. Bondarev secured the championship by just seven points, lifting the UAE4 trophy after a tightly fought season.
Niccolò Maccagnani claimed his second win of the season in Race 2 and finished fourth overall in the standings, behind Kenzo Craigie.
Formula Winter Series
The Formula Winter Series weekend in Valencia was also shaped by unforeseen circumstances, this time due to weather conditions.
Strong winds affecting the region and related weather alerts led to the suspension of all Saturday track activity, with the full schedule moved to Sunday.
The three races produced three different winners: Dries Van Langendonck (Rodin Motorsport), Aleksander Ruta (Van Amersfoort Racing) and Arjen Kräling (US Racing).
Van Langendonck, the Belgian Rodin Motorsport driver and McLaren Junior, added another podium finish to his tally, extending his championship lead to 61 points over Ary Bansal (US Racing).
The decisive final phase of the championship now approaches, with the last two rounds scheduled for 5–8 March at MotorLand Aragón and 12–15 March in Barcelona.
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