Three major feeder series reached their final showdown last weekend, delivering decisive results across Europe and the Americas.
FIA Formula Regional European Championship
The curtain came down at Monza, where Freddie Slater (Prema) sealed the 2025 championship after a season-long duel with Matteo De Palo (Trident). The Italian was forced into a recovery drive following front-wing damage in Race 1, opening the door for Slater to secure victory and extend his lead beyond reach. He completed the job with another dominant performance on Sunday, in what marked the 100th and final race of the FRECA era.
From 2026 the series will evolve into FIA FREC, introducing the brand-new Tatuus T-326, unveiled in the Monza paddock during the end-of-season prize-giving ceremony.
E4 Championship
Kean Nakamura-Berta wrapped up a stellar season by taking all three wins at the finale. Constant pressure from title rival Gabriel Gomez (US Racing) kept the fight alive until the very end, but with 181 points Nakamura-Berta delivered the drivers’ and teams’ titles for Prema Racing, while teammate Oleksandr Bondarev secured Rookie honours.
NACAM Formula 4
The championship concluded at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez during Formula 1 weekend action. Fernando Luque and Helio Meza claimed the victories for Alessandros Racing, but the drivers’ title went to Zaky Ibrahim Jr. (RAM Racing), thanks to a remarkable early-season run of six wins and a third place in the opening seven races. Despite 13 podiums in 17 rounds, Luque fell short in the first year of NACAM F4’s new era.
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