Seven Championships, Two Continents: Tatuus Single-Seaters in Dozens of Last-Corner Battles
Over the past weekend, Tatuus single-seaters took center stage across a variety of racing circuits—Road America, Oulton Park, Monza, Paul Ricard, and the Mexico City track—adapting to different racing styles and conditions. Here's how the action unfolded, corner after corner.
USF Pro 2000
Road America hosted the third round of the USF Pro 2000 season. After dominating qualifying, Max Garcia (Pabst Racing) claimed victory in both Race 1 and Race 2, while Max Taylor (VRD Racing) secured his maiden win in Race 3. The weekend featured practice sessions, qualifying, two Saturday sprint races, and a final showdown on Sunday morning—highlighting the high level of competition that defines the series.
Next round: Mid-Ohio, July 4–6.
USF2000
It was a high-intensity weekend for USF2000 at Road America, delivering two action-packed and unpredictable races. Thomas Schrage (VRD Racing) came out on top in Race 1, followed by a strong performance from teammate Teddy Musella (VRD Racing), who took the win in Race 2. Both races confirmed the fierce competitiveness among the young talents on the grid.
Next round: Mid-Ohio, July 4–6.
British F4
The third round of the British F4 took place at Oulton Park, where changeable weather shook up the order and demanded quick strategic thinking. The Hitech TGR team shone brightly, with Fionn McLaughlin finishing on the podium in Race 1 and Thomas Bearman taking pole and later winning Race 3. Breaking up the team’s dominance was James Piszcyk (Rodin Motorsport), who claimed victory in Race 2 by mastering the variable conditions.
Next round: Zandvoort, July 26–27.
Italian F4
The Temple of Speed delivered intense action for the Italian F4. Newman Chi (Prema Racing) secured his first win of the season on Sunday in Race 3, while Saturday saw strong victories from Sebastian Wheldon in Race 1 and Kean Nakamura-Berta (Prema Racing) in Race 2—both keeping the tenacious Gabriel Gomez (US Racing) behind them at the finish.
Next round: Mugello, July 12–14.
F4 Spain
At Paul Ricard, the third round of the F4 Spain championship saw Thomas Strauven (Campos Racing) dominate with victories in Race 1 and Race 3—results that extended his lead in the standings over teammate Przyrowski by more than 100 points. Nathan Ty (Rodin) won Race 2, confirming the series' diversity of talent and unpredictability.
Next round: Jerez, September 19–21.
Eurocup-3
The French track also challenged Eurocup-3 contenders with a focus on precision and consistency. Kacper Sztuka (Campos Racing) won Race 1 and climbed to the top of the overall standings, overtaking Mattia Colnaghi (MP Motorsport, Race 2 winner) and Ernesto Rivera (Campos Racing). The sprint race victory went to Garrett Berry (Sainteloc). A reshuffled leaderboard opens new scenarios for the championship fight.
Next round: Monza, July 5–6.
F4 NACAM
It was a valuable developmental weekend at Mexico City's Hermanos Rodríguez circuit. Fernando Luque (Alessandros) claimed wins in both Race 1 and Race 3, while his teammate Alex Bobadilla took the victory in Race 2.





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