The opening rounds of the F4 Spanish Championship and F4 CEZ Championship delivered competitive racing across Europe, with multiple winners and strong early championship battles in Tatuus-built Formula 4 machinery.
F4 Spanish Championship
The Spanish F4 opener saw early drama and post-race penalties reshaping the results. Rocco Coronel (MP Motorsport) initially missed out on victory on track but was later promoted to Race 1 winner after penalties affected the original race leader, Vivek Kanthan (Campos Racing).
Race 2 was marked by a first-lap incident that led to a red flag after contact between several drivers, including Noah Monteiro (Campos Racing) and Aleix Piñera (Tecnicar). Once the race resumed, the order stabilised and the front group maintained positions similar to the opening race.
In Race 3, Vivek Kanthan (Campos Racing) secured an on-track victory in a race affected by multiple Safety Cars. Coronel (MP Motorsport) left Valencia leading the championship after a consistent weekend at the front. The championship will resume in Portimão from 5th to 7th June, where teams and drivers will look to build on their early momentum.
Championship Standings
1. Rocco Coronel (MP Motorsport) – 55 pts
2. Noah Monteiro (Campos Racing) – 43 pts
3. Aleix Piñera (Tecnicar) – 33 pts
F4 CEZ Championship
The CEZ season opener featured a four-race format and a strong start from Maffi Racing driver David Walther, who quickly became one of the standout performers of the weekend.
Race victories were shared across the field, including strong performances from Jenzer Motorsport drivers such as Teo Borenstein and Max Karhan, as well as Elia Weiss, underlining a highly competitive field.
Walther’s consistency proved decisive, with two victories including a chaotic final race interrupted by multiple Safety Cars and stoppages.
The series will return to action at the Salzburgring from 29–31 May for the next round of the season.
Championship Standings
1. David Walther (Maffi Racing) – 66 pts
2. Elia Weiss (Jenzer Motorsport) – 61 pts
3. Max Karhan (Jenzer Motorsport) – 56 pts

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