F4 CEZ and F4 Spanish Championship take center stage this weekend in Slovakia and Portugal
Two championships, two very different venues, but the same common thread: a season that is already beginning to take shape through intense battles and the first signs of a competitive hierarchy.
From the tightly contested fight at the top of the F4 CEZ standings to the second round of the F4 Spanish Championship, this weekend promises plenty of Formula 4 action.
With packed grids, demanding circuits, and rivalries already well established, every session could prove crucial in the race for the titles.
F4 CEZ
The F4 CEZ Championship returns to action this weekend at the Slovakia Ring for the third round of the 2026 season, in what promises to be another thrilling chapter in the title fight.
The situation at the top of the standings is already becoming clear: the battle is close, but incredibly intense. On one side are Elia Weiss, Max Karhan, and Teo Borenstein (Jenzer Motorsport), while David Walther (Maffi Racing) leads the opposition, with Simon Rechenmacher (Cram Racing) consistently establishing himself among the front-runners. So far, this group of five drivers has completely dominated the podium celebrations, claiming every top-three finish across the opening seven races of the 2026 season—a clear sign that their rivalry is shaping up to be the defining storyline of the championship.
Just days after the action-packed Salzburgring round, the Slovakia Ring will once again welcome a highly competitive field, with 40 drivers set to take the start.
The weekend schedule kicks off on Friday with two qualifying sessions:
Qualifying 1 – Friday, 16:45
Qualifying 2 – Friday, 17:10
The racing action then unfolds across four races:
Race 1 – Saturday, 12:00
Race 2 – Saturday, 16:05
Race 3 – Sunday, 09:25
Race 4 – Sunday, 14:05
The entire weekend will be streamed live on the championship's official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@f4cez
F4 Spanish
The F4 Spanish Championship returns this weekend for the second round of the season at Portimão, one of the most technical and spectacular circuits on the calendar.
The season opener at Valencia immediately provided a clear indication of the competitive order. Rocco Coronel leads the championship after a perfect start, claiming two victories during the opening round to secure the top spot in the standings. Close behind, Noah Monteiro and Aleix Piñera remain firmly in contention, while MP Motorsport has emerged as the early benchmark among the teams, ahead of Griffin Core.
Portimão, however, represents a completely different challenge. The 4.6-kilometre circuit features 15 corners and significant elevation changes, creating a technical and physically demanding layout that requires absolute precision. It is a track where mistakes can easily happen, but one that also offers several overtaking opportunities, making the weekend especially unpredictable.
The schedule will be compact and action-packed, with sessions spread across both Saturday and Sunday:
Qualifying 1 – Saturday, 09:00
Race 1 – Saturday, 11:00
Race 2 – Saturday, 13:50
Qualifying 2 – Sunday, 09:00
Race 3 – Sunday, 11:00
The entire weekend will be broadcast live on the championship's official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@F4SpanishChampionship



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