2025 Eurocup-3 season

The 2025 Eurocup-3 season is the third season of the Eurocup-3 series. Eurocup-3 is a multi-event motor racing championship for single-seater open wheel formula racing cars held across Europe, created in 2023 as an alternative to the FIA-sanctioned Formula Regional European Championship and the Euroformula Open championship.[1]

Following an inaugural non-championship round in March 2024, the Eurocup-3 and Spanish F4 organisers announced the creation of a new Spanish Winter Championship for each series, held across the Iberian Peninsula in the early months of 2025.[2]

Main series

Teams and drivers

Teams utilize the same Tatuus F3 T-318 chassis used in the Formula Regional European Championship, but fitted with a different body kit, and new intercoolers and a battery kits, as well as being 25 kg lighter. The car uses a 270 hp Alfa Romeo-Autotecnica engine and Hankook tires.[3]

Team No. Driver Status Rounds
Campos Racing[N 1]
Griffin Core by Campos[N 1][4]
2 Francisco Macedo[5] R 1–4
8 Enzo Tarnvanichkul[6] R 1–4
24 Ernesto Rivera[6] R 1–4
27 Jesse Carrasquedo Jr.[5] 1–4
37 Kacper Sztuka[5] 1–4
83 Jules Caranta[6] R 1–4
Palou Motorsport[N 2]
Sparco Palou MS[N 2]
3 Lenny Ried[7] R 1–4
5 Luciano Morano[8] 1–4
6 Zack Scoular[9] R 1–4
23 Alceu Feldmann Neto[8] R 1–4
26 Isaac Barashi[8] 1–4
48 James Egozi[10] R 1–4
TBA Ádám Hideg[8] TBC
Drivex[N 3]
DXR[N 3]
4 Alessandro Famularo[11] 1–4
11 Oscar Wurz[12] R 1–4
17 Edu Robinson[13] R 2
Owen Tangavelou[14] 3
Wiktor Dobrzański[15] R 4
21 1
Cristian Cantú[16] R 2–4
25 Preston Lambert[8] R 1–4
TBA Victoria Blokhina[a][12] TBC
MP Motorsport[N 4]
KCL by MP[N 4]
7 Maciej Gładysz[17] R 1–4
12 Alexander Abkhazava[18][a] 1–4
33 Andrés Cárdenas[19] R 1–4
55 Valerio Rinicella[20] 1–4
71 Mattia Colnaghi[21] R 1–4
77 Emerson Fittipaldi Jr.[22] 1–4
87 Juan Cota[23] R 1, 4
Kai Daryanani[16] 2–3
Saintéloc Racing 10 Lorenzo Castillo[8] R 1–4
18 Garrett Berry[b][8] 1–4
19 Theodor Jensen[16] 2
Allay Racing[8] 41 Owen Tangavelou[24] 4
43 Linus Hellberg[8] R 1–4
46 Emil Hellberg[8] R 1–4
GRS Team 74 Yani Stevenheydens[25] R 1–3
Icon Legend
R Rookie
  1. ^ a b Cars No. 8, No. 24 and No. 83 entered as Campos Racing, cars No. 2, No. 27 and No. 37 entered as Griffin Core by Campos.
  2. ^ a b Cars No. 5, No. 6, No. 26, and No. 48 entered as Palou Motorsport, cars No. 3 and No. 23 entered as Sparco Palou MS.
  3. ^ a b Cars No. 4, No. 11, No. 21, and No. 25 entered as Drivex, car No. 17 entered round 3 as DXR and the other rounds as Drivex.
  4. ^ a b Cars No. 7, No. 33, No. 55, No. 71 and No. 77 entered as MP Motorsport, cars No. 12 and No. 87 entered as KCL by MP.

Race calendar

The calendar for the 2025 season was announced on 18 November 2024. The race tally was originally scheduled to remain the same, at 16 races across eight tracks.[26] With a separate winter championship also taking place in 2025, the one-off non-championship round was not repeated. Monza Circuit will return to the calendar after a one-year absence, while the series is also scheduled to debut at TT Circuit Assen. Circuit Zandvoort and MotorLand Aragón left the schedule.[27] Ahead of the second round of the season, it was announced that the rounds at Algarve International Circuit and Circuit Paul Ricard would feature a sprint race, meaning they would feature the same weekend format used during the winter champioship.[28] This brought up the total amount of races to 18.

Round Circuit Date Support bill Map of circuit locations
1 R1 Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 17 May ESET Cup Series
Formula 4 CEZ Championship
R2 18 May
2 R1 Algarve International Circuit, Portimão 7 June F4 Spanish Championship
Campeonato de España de GT
SR
R2 8 June
3 R1 Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet 21 June F4 Spanish Championship
Challenge Endurance VHC V de V
SR
R2 22 June
4 R1 Monza Circuit, Monza 5 July BOSS GP
GT4 Italy
R2 6 July
5 R1 TT Circuit Assen, Assen 8–10 August JACK'S Racing Day
Supercar Challenge
R2
6 R1 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 4–5 September Michelin 992 Endurance Cup powered by Porsche Motorsport
R2
7 R1 Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera 19–21 September F4 Spanish Championship
Campeonato de España de GT
TCR Spain Touring Car Championship
R2
8 R1 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 14–16 November 7 Racing UK Championship
Campeonato de España de GT
TCR Spain Touring Car Championship
R2

Race results

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Rookie winner
1 R1 Red Bull Ring Mattia Colnaghi Mattia Colnaghi Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport Mattia Colnaghi
R2 Jules Caranta Mattia Colnaghi Maciej Gładysz MP Motorsport Maciej Gładysz
2 R1 Algarve International Circuit Kacper Sztuka Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. Campos Racing Ernesto Rivera
SR Kacper Sztuka James Egozi Palou Motorsport James Egozi
R2 Jesse Carrasquedo Jr.[c] Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. Ernesto Rivera Campos Racing Ernesto Rivera
3 R1 Circuit Paul Ricard Ernesto Rivera Ernesto Rivera Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport Mattia Colnaghi
SR Mattia Colnaghi Garrett Berry Saintéloc Racing Francisco Macedo
R2 Kacper Sztuka Francisco Macedo Kacper Sztuka Griffin Core by Campos Ernesto Rivera
4 R1 Monza Circuit Ernesto Rivera James Egozi Ernesto Rivera Campos Racing Ernesto Rivera
R2 Jules Caranta Valerio Rinicella Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport Mattia Colnaghi
5 R1 TT Circuit Assen
R2
6 R1 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
R2
7 R1 Circuito de Jerez
R2
8 R1 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
R2

Championship standings

Scoring system

For races one and two, points are awarded as follows:[30]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Pole   FL 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 1

In Portimão and Paul Ricard, a shorter sprint race was held, awarding reduced points:[31]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   FL 
Points 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1

Drivers' standings

Pos Driver RBR
POR
LEC
MNZ
ASS
SPA
JER
CAT
Pts
R1 R2 R1 SR R2 R1 SR R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 Ernesto Rivera 3 6 2 26 1 4 8 3 1 5 136
2 Mattia Colnaghi 1 2 21 5 7 1 7 5 6 1 132
3 Valerio Rinicella 6 4 5 3 5 2 5 2 3 2 124
4 Kacper Sztuka 2 5 3 25 3 3 10 1 Ret 9 106
5 Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. 11 7 1 6 28 5 Ret 4 Ret 6 70
6 Maciej Gładysz 13 1 7 23 6 7 16 6 4 25 65
7 James Egozi 5 10 6 1 8 16 4 7 8 4 63
8 Jules Caranta 17 3 4 22 2 10 18 15 5 10 61
9 Enzo Tarnvanichkul 9 14 22 9 4 6 6 12 17 3 44
10 Andrés Cárdenas 8 16 8 8 12 8 11 24 2 7 39
11 Garrett Berry 4 8 Ret 7 10 9 1 25 Ret 14 33
12 Francisco Macedo 20 11 23 4 Ret 12 2 26 16 8 21
13 Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. 15 12 13 10 9 19 3 8 7 11 21
14 Alexander Abkhazava 16 13 Ret 2 16 Ret 22 9 13 12 11
15 Yani Stevenheydens 7 9 9 12 13 WD WD WD 10
16 Kai Daryanani 10 Ret 17 13 9 DNS 3
17 Juan Cota 12 18 9 13 2
18 Oscar Wurz 10 15 17 Ret 11 Ret 12 10 19† 15 2
19 Isaac Barashi Ret 20 24 16 22 18 20 17 10 18 1
20 Luciano Morano 14 17 11 11 14 11 15 13 18 21 0
21 Owen Tangavelou Ret 13 11 11 Ret 0
22 Edu Robinson 12 15 21 0
23 Lenny Ried 23 19 Ret 19 29 Ret 21 16 12 16 0
24 Preston Lambert 19 21 Ret 13 18 23† 14 14 Ret 20 0
25 Cristian Cantú 15 14 23 22 23 20 Ret DNS 0
26 Lorenzo Castillo 21 22 20 24 19 14 17 Ret 21† 17 0
27 Alessandro Famularo 27 27 14 20 20 17 Ret 18 22† 19 0
28 Emil Hellberg 24 25 18 Ret 25 20 26 23 14 26 0
29 Linus Hellberg 25 Ret 19 21 27 21 25 22 15 23 0
30 Theodor Jensen Ret Ret 15 0
31 Alceu Feldmann Neto 26 26 16 18 26 Ret 24 19 Ret 24 0
32 Zack Scoular 18 23 25 17 24 15 19 21 20† 22 0
33 Wiktor Dobrzański 22 24 Ret Ret 0
Pos Driver R1 R2 R1 SR R2 R1 SR R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
RBR
POR
LEC
MNZ
ASS
SPA
JER
CAT
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points classification
Blue Non-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired, not classified (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Did not finish, but classified

Rookie

Teams' standings

Each team counts their two best results per race and the bonus points for fastest laps if applicable.

Pos Driver RBR
POR
LEC
MNZ
ASS
SPA
JER
CAT
Pts
R1 R2 R1 SR R2 R1 SR R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2
1 MP Motorsport 1 1 5 3 5 1 3 2 2 1 286
6 2 7 5 7 2 5 5 3 2
2 Campos Racing 3 3 2 9 1 4 6 3 1 3 219
9 6 4 22 2 6 8 13 5 5
3 Griffin Core by Campos 2 5 1 4 3 3 2 1 16 6 187
11 7 3 6 28 5 10 4 Ret 8
4 Palou Motorsport 5 10 6 1 8 11 4 7 8 4 64
14 17 11 11 14 15 15 13 10 18
5 Saintéloc Racing 4 8 20 7 10 9 1 25 21† 14 33
21 22 Ret 24 15 14 17 Ret Ret 17
6 KCL by MP 12 13 10 2 16 13 9 9 9 12 16
16 18 Ret Ret 17 Ret 22 DNS 13 13
7 GRS Team 7 9 9 12 13 WD WD WD 10
8 Drivex 10 15 12 13 11 17 12 10 19† 15 2
19 21 15 14 18 21 14 14 22† 19
9 DXR Ret 13 11 0
10 Allay Racing 24 25 21 21 25 20 25 22 11 23 0
25 Ret Ret Ret 27 21 26 23 14 26
11 Sparco Palou MS 23 19 16 18 26 Ret 21 16 12 16 0
26 26 Ret 19 29 Ret 24 19 Ret 24
Pos Driver R1 R2 R1 SR R2 R1 SR R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 Pts
RBR
POR
LEC
MNZ
ASS
SPA
JER
CAT

Winter series

After Eurocup-3 held a one-off non-championship winter event in 2024, plans for a full winter championship were revealed in late September of the same year.[2] This winter championship, together with its Eurocup-4 counterpart, was then officially launched a few days later, with its calendar and event format also confirmed.[32]

MP Motorsport won the winter series' Teams' Championship at the penultimate round of the season, while Maciej Gładysz, driving for MP Motorsport's KCL-branded satellite team, won the Drivers' Championship at the final race of the season and in doing so also became the Rookie Champion.

Teams and drivers

Teams utilized the same Tatuus F3 T-318 chassis with a 270 hp Alfa Romeo-Autotecnica engine and Hankook tires used in the main series.[3]

Team No. Driver Status Rounds
Campos Racing[NE3 1]
Griffin Core by Campos[NE3 1][4]
2 Francisco Macedo[33] R All
8 Nikola Tsolov[33] 1
Enzo Tarnvanichkul[34] R 2–3
24 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak[33] 1
Lucas Fluxá[35] R 2
Ernesto Rivera[34] R G 3
27 Jesse Carrasquedo Jr.[8] All
37 Kacper Sztuka[34] 1–2
Lucas Fluxá[35] R 3
83 Jules Caranta[6] R All
Palou Motorsport[NE3 2]
Sparco Palou MS[NE3 2]
3 Ádám Hideg[8] R All
5 Luciano Morano[8] All
6 Zack Scoular[35] 2–3
23 Alceu Feldmann Neto[8] R All
26 Isaac Barashi[8] All
48 James Egozi[10] R All
Drivex 4 Juan Cota[36] R 1–2
11 Oscar Wurz[36] R All
17 Lenny Ried[37] R All
21 Victoria Blokhina[38][a] 1–2
25 Preston Lambert[39] R All
MP Motorsport[NE3 3]
KCL by MP Motorsport[NE3 3]
7 Maciej Gładysz[17] R All
12 Alexander Abkhazava[18][a] All
18 Matheus Comparatto[33] R 1
33 Andrés Cárdenas[19] R All
55 Valerio Rinicella[35] 2–3
71 Mattia Colnaghi[36] R All
77 Emerson Fittipaldi Jr.[22] All
87 Kai Daryanani[40] G 3
Saintéloc Racing 10 Lorenzo Castillo[8] R All
18 Garrett Berry[35] 2
Allay Racing 43 Emil Hellberg[8] R All
46 Linus Hellberg[8] R All
GRS Team 88 Cristian Cantú[8] R 1–2
Yani Stevenheydens[41] R 3
Icon Legend
R Rookie
G Guest driver
  1. ^ a b Cars No. 8, No. 24, and No. 83 entered as Campos Racing; cars No. 2, No. 27, and No. 37 entered as Griffin Core by Campos.
  2. ^ a b Cars No. 5, No. 6, No. 26 and No. 48 entered as Palou Motorsport, cars No. 3 and No. 23 entered as Sparco Palou MS.
  3. ^ a b Cars No. 12, No. 33, No. 55, No. 71 and No. 77 entered as MP Motorsport, cars No. 7, No. 18 and No. 87 entered as KCL by MP Motorsport.

Race calendar

The calendar was revealed when the winter championship was launched on 4 October 2024. The first two rounds of the three-round 2024 season consisted of three races, therefore differing from Eurocup-3's normal format of two races per weekend.[32][42] On 18 November, it was revealed that the last round at Circuito de Navarra would be replaced with a two-race round at MotorLand Aragón.[32][43]

Round Circuit Date Support bill Map of circuit locations
1 R1 Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera 8 February Eurocup-4 SWC
R2
R3 9 February
2 R1 Algarve International Circuit, Portimão 22 February Eurocup-4 SWC
R2
R3 23 February
3 R1 MotorLand Aragón, Alcañiz 29 March TCR Spain Touring Car Championship
F4 Spanish Championship
R2 30 March

Race results

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Rookie winner
1 R1 Circuito de Jerez Mattia Colnaghi Mattia Colnaghi Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport Mattia Colnaghi
R2 Jules Caranta Andrés Cárdenas MP Motorsport Andrés Cárdenas
R3 Maciej Gładysz Kacper Sztuka Maciej Gładysz KCL by MP Motorsport Maciej Gładysz
2 R1 Algarve International Circuit Valerio Rinicella Valerio Rinicella Valerio Rinicella MP Motorsport Maciej Gładysz
R2 James Egozi James Egozi Palou Motorsport James Egozi
R3 Valerio Rinicella Valerio Rinicella Mattia Colnaghi MP Motorsport Mattia Colnaghi
3 R1 MotorLand Aragón Maciej Gładysz Maciej Gładysz Maciej Gładysz KCL by MP Motorsport Maciej Gładysz
R2 James Egozi Valerio Rinicella James Egozi Palou Motorsport James Egozi

Season report

The first edition of Eurocup-3’s Winter series commenced at Circuito de Jerez with MP Motorsport’s Mattia Colnaghi taking pole position for the first race. At the start, Palou Motorsport’s James Egozi challenged Colnaghi, but the Italian kept first place. He controlled the race afterwards to secure victory, while Egozi was closely pursued by KCL/MP’s Maciej Gładysz throughout the event.[44] The second race saw MP’s Andrés Cárdenas starting from reverse-grid pole position. His teammate Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. lined up alongside him before being overtaken by Drivex’s Juan Cota on the opening lap. That allowed Cárdenas to establish a lead and he went on to claim victory, while Fittipaldi was unable to regain second place despite persistent efforts.[45] In the final race of the weekend, Gładysz secured pole position in qualifying. However, Campos Racing drivers Jules Caranta and Nikola Tsolov overtook him on the opening lap. The pair spent the next laps battling, before they collided. That allowed Gładysz to reclaim the lead, while Caranta dropped to second and Tsolov retired. Gładysz went on to win, with Colnaghi finishing third and concluding the opening weekend with a four-point lead in the standings.[46]

The second round at the Algarve International Circuit featured a wet qualifying session, in which Rinicella secured pole position. The first race took place on a damp track, leading to an early reshuffling as Rinicella fell behind Egozi and Gładysz. Following a restart, Cárdenas joined the battle for the lead. Gładysz initially took first place while Egozi dropped to fourth, with Rinicella moving into second. The leading duo pulled away from the field before Rinicella reclaimed first place on the final lap to secure victory. In the second race, Egozi redeemed himself after his earlier loss. Starting from fourth, he overtook Rinicella and MP’s Alexander Abkhazava before passing Drivex's pole-sitter Oscar Wurz on the second lap. Colnaghi and Rinicella also advanced past Wurz in the following laps but were unable to challenge Egozi for the win.[47] The second qualifying session saw Rinicella claim another pole position. However, a slow start allowed Colnaghi to take the lead, with Gładysz slotting into third. The trio remained closely matched until Gładysz retired due to a technical issue, promoting Griffin Core’s Kacper Sztuka to third. This result enabled Colnaghi to establish a 28-point advantage over Gładysz ahead of the final two races.[48]

The final round of the Winter Championship took place at MotorLand Aragón. Gładysz was not ready to give up his title hopes, securing pole position for the first race and converting it into a lights-to-flag victory ahead of Griffin Core’s Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. and Egozi. Colnaghi began the race in fourth but dropped to eighth following a slow start and later sustained damage in a collision, ultimately finishing 24th. With Gładysz also earning an additional point for the fastest lap, he and Colnaghi were tied on points heading into the final race.[49] In qualifying for the final, Egozi secured pole position, with Gładysz lining up second. Colnaghi endured a difficult session and qualified 23rd, putting him at a significant disadvantage. That allowed Gładysz to be content with following Egozi home to finish second and secure the championship title.[50]

The inaugural Spanish Winter Championship was a success by various metrics. Despite facing competition from established Formula Regional championships in the Middle East and Oceania, the series attracted a high number of entries from the outset, benefiting from the momentum generated by the Eurocup-3 series over the previous two years. Although the championship comprised only eight races held over three weekends, it featured a closely contested title battle between Gładysz, Colnaghi and Egozi.

Championship standings

Scoring system

For the first and last races of the weekend, points were awarded as follows:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Pole   FL 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 1

The second race of the weekend, called the sprint race, was shorter and therefore awarded less points:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   FL 
Points 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1

Two points were awarded for qualifying on pole position, and one point was awarded for setting the fastest lap during a race.[51]

No sprint race was held at the final round as it only featured two races.

Drivers' standings

Pos Driver JER
POR
ARA
Pts
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2
1 Maciej Gładysz 3 9 1 2 5 26† 1 2 115
2 Mattia Colnaghi 1 7 3 5 2 1 24 13 97
3 James Egozi 2 6 9 12 1 4 10 1 88
4 Andrés Cárdenas 6 1 12 3 7 7 4 3 78
5 Valerio Rinicella 1 3 2 13 7 70
6 Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. 8 3 6 8 9 5 3 Ret 54
7 Jules Caranta 7 10 2 10 6 11 7 8 46
8 Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. Ret 8 5 16 24† 13 2 4 42
9 Lucas Fluxá 7 21 6 6 9 28
10 Juan Cota 5 2 15 17 8 14 27
11 Kacper Sztuka 9 5 10 11 Ret 3 27
12 Nikola Tsolov 4 4 Ret 22
13 Enzo Tarnvanichkul 6 19 8 12 6 22
14 Oscar Wurz 10 11 7 9 4 12 15 12 19
15 Alexander Abkhazava 18 24† 8 4 11 9 11 19 19
16 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak 11 12 4 12
17 Luciano Morano 14 16 16 14 12 17 8 15 6
18 Preston Lambert 17 Ret 11 Ret 10 15 9 16 4
19 Ádám Hideg 13 17 Ret 13 13 16 14 10 2
20 Garrett Berry DSQ DSQ 10 1
21 Yani Stevenheydens 17 11 1
22 Lenny Ried 12 15 Ret 21† 22 24 21 14 0
23 Francisco Macedo 16 13 13 Ret Ret WD 25† 24 0
24 Isaac Barashi 23 14 14 Ret 14 18 23 25† 0
25 Lorenzo Castillo 15 18 19 15 15 20 19 17 0
26 Zack Scoular 22 16 23 Ret 22 0
27 Emil Hellberg 21 22 17 18 17 21 20 20 0
28 Linus Hellberg DNS 20 Ret 19 18 22 18 18 0
29 Cristian Cantú 19 19 18 Ret 20 19 0
30 Alceu Feldmann Neto 22 23 20 20 23 25 22 23 0
31 Victoria Blokhina 20 21 21 WD WD WD 0
Matheus Comparatto WD WD WD 0
guest drivers inelegible to score points
Ernesto Rivera 5 5 0
Kai Daryanani 16 21 0
Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 Pts
JER
POR
ARA
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points classification
Blue Non-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired, not classified (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole

Italics – Fastest Lap

† — Did not finish, but classified
Rookie

Teams' standings

Each team counted their two best results per race and the bonus points for fastest laps if applicable.

Pos Driver JER
POR
ARA
Pts
R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2
1 MP Motorsport 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 3 250
6 3 6 3 3 2 4 7
2 Campos Racing 4 4 2 6 6 6 7 6 115
7 10 4 7 19 8 12 8
3 KCL by MP Motorsport 3 9 1 2 5 26† 1 2 111
WD WD WD
4 Palou Motorsport 2 6 9 12 1 4 8 1 90
14 14 14 14 12 17 10 15
5 Griffin Core by Campos 9 5 5 11 24† 3 2 4 83
16 8 10 16 Ret 13 6 9
6 Drivex 5 2 7 9 4 12 9 12 50
10 11 11 17 8 14 15 14
7 Sparco Palou MS 13 17 20 13 13 16 14 10 2
22 23 Ret 20 23 25 22 23
8 Saintéloc Racing 15 18 19 15 15 10 19 17 1
DSQ DSQ 20
9 GRS Team 19 19 18 Ret 20 19 17 11 1
10 Allay Racing 21 20 17 18 17 21 18 18 0
Ret 22 Ret 19 18 22 20 20
Pos Driver R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 R3 R1 R2 Pts
JER
POR
ARA

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Blokhina is Russian, but she competes under a Kyrgyz licence as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Abkhazava, a Russo-Georgian, competes under a Kazakh licence for the same reason.
  2. ^ Berry is an American driver competing under a British licence.
  3. ^ Carrasquedo qualified on pole position and was awarded with the two pole position points, but was demoted to sixth position due to a grid penalty. Ernesto Rivera started on first for the race.[29]

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