From double wins to maiden victories and shifting leads: the Tatuus-powered weekend story
The Formula 4 weekend between Portimão and Slovakia Ring brought more than 70 Tatuus single-seaters onto the track across two different venues, which nevertheless shared one key element: a strong entry list and closely fought, exciting racing.
F4 SPANISH
The second round of the F4 Spanish Championship, held at the technical and spectacular Portimão circuit, helped reshape the balance at the top of the standings. The standout performer of the weekend was undoubtedly Borys Lyzen, who secured a double win in Race 1 and Race 2, allowing him to close in significantly on the championship lead and becoming the second driver of the season to take more than one victory after Rocco Coronel.
Kasper Schormans also made his mark, taking his first F4 win following the final classification of Race 3, scoring valuable points in the championship fight. The Portuguese weekend also delivered Jacob Micallef’s first pole position in the category, underlining the extremely high level of competition on the grid, where even thousandths of a second can make the difference.
Despite a less dominant weekend compared to Valencia, Rocco Coronel leaves Portugal still leading the standings with 76 points, but his advantage over his rivals has been significantly reduced: Schormans follows on 72, while Lyzen is just behind on 71, with the top three covered by only five points after two rounds. In the teams’ standings, MP Motorsport continues to set the benchmark, maintaining the lead thanks to another strong and consistent weekend.
F4 CEZ
The Slovakia Ring delivered a weekend full of highlights in the F4 Central European Zone Championship, with Teo Borenstein taking centre stage in the third round of the season. The Jenzer Motorsport driver won two of the four races on the schedule, showing strong pace from qualifying, where he had already set the fastest time. His weekend was further strengthened by the fastest lap in Race 3, a result that helped him climb back into the leading group of the championship.
The Slovakian weekend also brought a first career F4 CEZ victory for Simon Rechenmacher, who secured his maiden win after an intense battle with David Walther. However, the Maffi Racing driver leaves Slovakia with the most significant points haul in terms of the championship fight: thanks to his results across the four races, Walther returned to the top of the overall standings with a 13-point lead over Elia Weiss. Behind them, Borenstein’s double win moves the Jenzer driver up to third place, shaping a leading group that, after the first three rounds of the season, is now clearly established.



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