
At Motorland Aragon, Nathan Tye delivered his strongest performance of the F4 Spanish Championship season. The British driver secured three podiums over the course of the weekend, including a race victory, and claimed a pole position along the way. The result puts him firmly back in title contention — proof that in such a tightly contested field, one well-executed weekend can shift the entire landscape.
At Monza, Andrea Dupé made his mark in the FIA Formula Regional European Championship. Racing for Van Amersfoort Racing in the reverse-grid Race 2, the 17-year-old French driver ran at the front and took his first FREC podium of the season. A composed and mature performance in a category that demands both racecraft and adaptability — and a first major statement in what remains only his debut season at this level.
And at Spa-Francorchamps, Maverick McKenna stepped onto the podium for the first time in his single-seater career. Racing in the French F4 Championship, the young American crossed the line in P3 — his maiden podium in car racing, and the kind of result that builds belief.
Three championships. Three circuits. One weekend. The foundation is showing.