Le monoposto Tatuus continuano a dominare le scene delle formule propedeutiche internazionali
Tatuus single-seaters continue to dominate the international junior formula scene. Between Imola and Silverstone, an action-packed weekend brought excitement, twists, and key developments in the overall standings across the FRECA, F4, GB3 and GB4 championships.
FRECA
The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) held its latest round at Imola. Race 1 was won by Enzo Deligny (R-ace GP), while Akshay Bohra (Race GP) took the top step of the podium in Race 2.
In the drivers’ standings, Freddie Slater (Prema Racing) continues to lead with 187 points, followed closely by Matteo De Palo (Trident) on 170.
Among teams, Prema Racing holds the lead with 277 points, but R-ace GP, thanks to their double win this weekend, is now just five points behind (272 pts).
Next round: Red Bull Ring, September 6–7.
Italian F4
The Italian Formula 4 Championship also raced at Imola in a weekend full of drama.
Gabriel Gomez (US Racing) claimed Race 1, but Race 2 was cancelled following a major crash at the start involving more than 10 cars, which immediately triggered a red flag.
Race 3 was won by Oleksandr Bondarev (Prema Racing).
In the standings, Nakamura-Berta (Prema Racing) stays in the lead with 246 points. Despite not winning this weekend, he secured two podiums.
Behind him are Gomez (US Racing, 191 pts) and Sebastian Wheldon (Prema Racing, 155 pts).
The championship takes a short break before returning to the track in Barcelona, September 19–21.
GB3 and GB4
The prestigious Silverstone round brought thrilling action and plenty of content, with a true “domination” played out on the Tatuus Instagram channel, where all the emotions of the weekend can be relived.
GB3
The GB3 Championship saw three different winners at Silverstone: Alex Ninovic (Rodin Motorsport) won Race 1, Keanu Al Azhari (Hitech TGR) claimed Race 2, and Gianmarco Pradel (Rodin Motorsport) took victory in Race 3.
In the overall standings, Ninovic leads with 288 points, followed by Patrick Heuzenroeder (Xcel Motorsport, 249 pts) and Pradel (242 pts).
GB4
In the GB4 Championship, Jack Taylor (Fortec Motorsport) delivered an impressive double win in Races 1 and 2. Stefan Bostandjiev (Pace Performance) won Race 3.
Daniel Guinchard (Hillspeed) leads the drivers’ standings with 293 points, followed by Ary Bansal and Isaac Phelps (both with Elite Motorsport).
Next round for both GB3 and GB4: Brands Hatch, August 23–24.








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