FRECA Heads to Imola for the sixth round of the season: Slater leads with five wins

FRECA Heads to Imola for the sixth round of the season: Slater leads with five wins Read more

After a successful weekend at Paul Ricard, the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine heads to Italy for Round 6 of the 2025 season at the iconic Imola circuit. The series, promoted by ACI Sport and Alpine Racing, now enters the second half of the championship with the title battle growing ever more intense.

Podium for Vortex at the Champions of the Future in Rodby

Podium for Vortex at the Champions of the Future in Rodby Read more

In the fourth round of the Euro Series in Denmark, the OTK Kart Group's engine division won second place in the OK category final with the VTS engine.

Parolin Motorsport shows determination in Denmark

Parolin Motorsport shows determination in Denmark Read more

The Parolin Motorsport team raced with determination in the penultimate round of the Champions of the Future Euro Series at Rødby in Denmark, on the first visit since 2023. Raw speed was not in question but racing incidents were rife in this event, particularly at the starts.

In Denmark, the final race of the Euro OK – OK Junior Championship

In Denmark, the final race of the Euro OK – OK Junior Championship Read more

This weekend, at the Rødby circuit in Denmark, the final round of the four-race FIA European Championship for OK and OK Junior will take place. The paddock for the direct-drive categories has been in Denmark for over ten days, as all the teams took part in the pre-race COTF last weekend and in collective testing the week before.

Rocco Coronel stars with double home win in Ginetta Juniors

Rocco Coronel stars with double home win in Ginetta Juniors Read more

Rocco Coronel secured a sensational double victory in his home event at Zandvoort, as he shared the spoils with Alfie Slater during the Ginetta Junior Championship’s trip to the Netherlands for the fifth round of the 20th anniversary season (26-27 July).

Two wins out of two for the Kart Republic chassis in Rødby

Two wins out of two for the Kart Republic chassis in Rødby Read more

Kart Republic has had an extremely positive outcome in the fourth and penultimate round of the Champions of the Future Series. The Italian brand KR won both categories in Rødby with Kenzo Craigie (Prema Racing) in OK and Michael McGaughy (Koski Motorsport) in OK-Junior. The KR-IAME karts clearly delivered a strong performance, with several other drivers finishing on the podium and in the top 10. This bodes very well for the series final in September, but also for the last round of the FIA Karting European Championship, which is fast approaching.

IPKarting continues its partnership with the brands of Racing Force Group

IPKarting continues its partnership with the brands of Racing Force Group Read more

Ronco Scrivia (Genova, Italy) - Racing Force Group is pleased to announce the renewal of its multi-year partnership with IPKarting (IPK), a global reference in kart manufacturing, through its OMP and Bell Racing brands. The agreement extends the supply of state-of-the-art kartwear and helmets to support IPKarting’s official teams and drivers.

Birelart faces adversity in Rødby

Birelart faces adversity in Rødby Read more

Birelart travelled to Denmark this weekend for the fourth of five rounds of the Champions of the Future Euro Series, held at the Rødby circuit, which appeared on the international calendar for the first time in 2023. From Thursday's Qualifying sessions to Saturday's Finals, the team had to fight relentlessly, but failed to secure a podium finish in OK despite some impressive performances.

Italian F4: The final battle at Imola before the summer break

Italian F4: The final battle at Imola before the summer break Read more

Fifth round out of seven at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, then the summer break and finally the season’s decisive rush

A new two-stroke category in SWS

A new two-stroke category in SWS Read more

A new category will be added to the SWS from 2026. This is a high-performance racing category designed to meet the evolving needs of the two-stroke driver community. The R-Sprint Cup will begin on 1st January 2026 in the SWS rankings and will have its international Final in 2027.

FRECA‘s Race 2 classification at Paul Ricard confirmed

FRECA‘s Race 2 classification at Paul Ricard confirmed Read more

The final classification of Race 2 at Circuit Paul Ricard, which marked the fifth round of the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine, has been officially confirmed.

Sam Dicker races into title contention in Ipswich

Sam Dicker races into title contention in Ipswich Read more

Double KZ2 Australian Karting Champion, Sam Dicker has elevated himself into contention for a third consecutive Australian Title after winning the 50th round of the SP Tools Australian Kart Championship in Ipswich.

Ary Bansal and Fionn McLaughlin victorious on action-packed Sunday at Zandvoort

Ary Bansal and Fionn McLaughlin victorious on action-packed Sunday at Zandvoort Read more

The race for the 2025 Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA saw more twists and turns play out today as Ary Bansal and Fionn McLaughlin kept their cool to claim a win apiece at Zandvoort.

Fantastic battles in Rødby and Championships back in play

Fantastic battles in Rødby and Championships back in play Read more

Almost two months after the Viterbo event, the Champions of the Future Euro Series headed to the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark. From the flawless organisation overseen by RGMMC to the incredible spectacle provided by the 175 drivers, the event lived up to all expectations on a track that remained dry throughout all the races.

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing

Livestream Super Heats and Finals: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing Read more

The German Kart Championship is heading towards the halfway point of the 2025 season. From 25 to 27 July, Germany's most important kart racing series will be hosted at the traditional Schweppermannring in Ampfing. More than 180 drivers are expected to compete in the six classes and battle for the mid-season titles.
 

Dutch delight as Martin Molnár marches to victory in Zandvoort opener

Dutch delight as Martin Molnár marches to victory in Zandvoort opener Read more

Virtuosi Racing’s Martin Molnár produced a commanding performance in the opening race of the weekend at Zandvoort to clinch his second win of the year in the Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA.

Trident dominates with Strømsted and reclaims teams lead

Trident dominates with Strømsted and reclaims teams lead Read more

The FIA Formula 3 Championship returned to action on the ups and downs of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, home to this weekend's eighth round of the category. In a closely contested qualifying session, the Trident Motorsport drivers put in a brilliant session. Rafael Câmara set the second-fastest time. Charlie Wurz also qualified well, finishing ninth, two places ahead of teammate Noah Strømsted.
 

Saturday live stream: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark

Saturday live stream: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark Read more

We’re heading north to Rødby for Round 4 of the Champions of the Future Euro Series – and the championship battles are heating up! The Rødby Karting Ring is an 1246 meter long track. The finals will be held on Saturday.

FIA Karting returns to Rødby for a decisive race

FIA Karting returns to Rødby for a decisive race Read more

The Mondokart.com FIA Karting European Championship for the OK and OK-Junior categories, and the FIA Karting Academy Trophy-Senior, are coming to an end, with the outcome to be decided in Denmark on the 1,245-metre Rødby circuit. From 31st July to 3rd August, 245 drivers are registered for this eagerly awaited event.

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing

Live timing & Results: Round 3 of the German Kart Championship in Ampfing Read more

The German Kart Championship is heading towards the halfway point of the 2025 season. From 25 to 27 July, Germany's most important kart racing series will be hosted at the traditional Schweppermannring in Ampfing. More than 180 drivers are expected to compete in the six classes and battle for the mid-season titles.

Friday live stream: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark

Friday live stream: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark Read more

We’re heading north to Rødby for Round 4 of the Champions of the Future Euro Series – and the championship battles are heating up! The Rødby Karting Ring is an 1246 meter long track. The finals will be held on Saturday.
 

Dutch rising star Rocco Coronel will head this weekend into his home event as Ginetta Junior Championship points leader

Dutch rising star Rocco Coronel will head this weekend into his home event as Ginetta Junior Championship points leader Read more

Dutch rising star Rocco Coronel will head into his home event as Ginetta Junior Championship points leader as the series prepares to compete at Circuit Zandvoort for the first time this weekend (26-27 July).

Zandvoort beckons for all-action British F4 round

Zandvoort beckons for all-action British F4 round Read more

The battle for supremacy in the Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA is poised to resume this weekend (July 26-27) as the UK’s premier single-seater series heads to the home of the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort, boasting a record-equalling 27-car grid.

Results: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark

Results: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark Read more

We’re heading north to Rødby for Round 4 of the Champions of the Future Euro Series – and the championship battles are heating up! The Rødby Karting Ring is an 1246 meter long track. The finals will be held on Saturday.
 

Live timing: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark

Live timing: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 4 at the Rødby Karting Ring in Denmark Read more

We’re heading north to Rødby for Round 4 of the Champions of the Future Euro Series – and the championship battles are heating up! The Rødby Karting Ring is an 1246 meter long track. The finals will be held on Saturday.

Spirgel and Orlov take the European Championships

Spirgel and Orlov take the European Championships Read more

In Germany, the suspense lasted until the very end for the Mondokart.com FIA Karting European Championship in KZ. Mattéo Spirgel's victory in the Final, combined with Pedro Hiltbrand's retirement, tipped the balance in favour of the French driver at the expense of the Spaniard. In KZ2, Maksim Orlov finished his Championship with a flawless performance: three Finals, three victories! His victory is undisputed. In the FIA Karting Academy Trophy - Junior, thanks to his success in the Final at Mülsen, Finland's Oiva Vettenranta drew level on points with France's Maël Le Marchand, the winner at Valencia. Everything will be decided at the final competition in Italy in September.

European Vice-Champions!

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Birelart and Hiltbrand come close to winning the KZ Title

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Birelart KZ driver Pedro Hiltbrand came very close to winning the FIA Karting European Championship at the third and final round in Mülsen, Germany, before an engine problem ended his hopes. In KZ2, young Noah Wolfe (VAR by Birelart) showed great determination, finishing just off the podium.

Jak Crawford on getting to grips with our 2026 car and the mentality shift fuelling his F2 title challenge

Jak Crawford on getting to grips with our 2026 car and the mentality shift fuelling his F2 title challenge Read more

Sitting six points off top spot in the FIA Formula 2 Championship standings, Aston Martin Aramco Young Driver Jak Crawford discusses the scintillating run of form that's propelled him into the championship picture, looks ahead to this weekend's action in Belgium, and opens up on his recent work for our team.

DKM travels to Ampfing at the halfway point

DKM travels to Ampfing at the halfway point Read more

Third race of the season crowns halfway champion. Over 180 drivers ensure full fields. Ampfing is the southernmost stop on the racing calendar.

Jak Crawford on getting to grips with our 2026 car and the mentality shift fuelling his F2 title challenge

Published on Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Jak Crawford on getting to grips with our 2026 car and the mentality shift fuelling his F2 title challenge

Sitting six points off top spot in the FIA Formula 2 Championship standings, Aston Martin Aramco Young Driver Jak Crawford discusses the scintillating run of form that's propelled him into the championship picture, looks ahead to this weekend's action in Belgium, and opens up on his recent work for our team.
 

Jak, you've been very busy lately. Tell us what you've been up to in your role as an Aston Martin Aramco Young Driver.
 

"The team is continuing to support my development to help me realise my ambition of securing a full-time race seat in Formula One.
 

"I've driven the AMR23 at Zandvoort and Monza as part of my development as a driver. Being in a Formula One car is still fairly new to me, but now I'm more confident when I drive one. I've driven all the team's cars from this current era of regulations – bar this year's – and it was insightful to try the same car at two circuits which require very different setups. 
 

"Off the racetrack, I've spent a lot of time in the simulator. I'm helping the continued development of the AMR25, and I've also been working on the 2026 project."
 

What can you tell us about the team's work for 2026?
 

"It's been cool getting to grips with the 2026 models in the simulator and, as you would expect, it's a bit different to the current generation of cars, with new aspects such as active aero to get used to. It's not totally representative of how the car will feel come round one in Australia next year, but it gives us a good idea.
 

"I've been working on the 2026 car in the sim, and there's been a lot of evolution, with both the power unit and the chassis. "It's been fascinating to see the progress we're making based on our wind tunnel data and the work with Honda – I've never helped develop a power unit before.
 

"And I've never gone through this level of rule change in Formula One as a driver, so to see things others aren't getting to see and play my part in the project is really exciting. It's a privilege."
 

You've finished inside the top six in 10 of the last 11 F2 races. How do you reflect on your recent strong form?
 

"We've had some great results since Saudi Arabia, consistently scoring points and picking up a few wins along the way. There are still areas that we're working on to improve but we've made great strides and I think we're where we should be in the championship now."



 

Have you done anything specifically to spark this run of results?
 

"The pace has always been there this season. Every time I've jumped in the car, I've felt I can be competitive, but things weren't coming together at the start of the year, whether through technical issues or things simply not clicking, such as in Bahrain.
 

"But from Saudi Arabia onwards, we've had a mentality change across the entire team at DAMS, focusing more on being consistent rather than pushing too hard and making mistakes. 
 

"It's been about getting everything right, from pitstops to strategy to setup, and in my driving as well. I've tried to be more calculated, not taking risks with overtakes when I don't need to, or taking risks in Qualifying, which lead to mistakes. We've tried to polish little bits that make a difference, and the culmination of that is very consistent, smooth performances."
 

Your stunning Feature Race win in the wet at Silverstone was a real highlight of the British Grand Prix weekend. Have you had a chance to process everything from that weekend? 
 

"Silverstone goes down as one of my favourite races this year, not only because I won but because we performed so well in variable conditions. It had been more than a year since I last drove in the wet and you never really know how your speed is going to be; last time we drove in the wet at Silverstone we weren't fast at all!
 

"I was actually disappointed seeing the rain fall before the race because I knew I was fast in the dry and we were starting third, but it turned out I had the pace to win regardless. "It was a tough race, conditions were constantly changing and challenging to manage, but the team and I had good communication and everything came together."



 

You're six points off top spot in the F2 standings. How are you approaching this year's title battle?
 

"Due to the way the rest of the season is scheduled, I'm taking the championship two weekends at a time. We've had Austria and Silverstone, now we've got Spa and Budapest, and then Monza and Baku are quite close together before the final two rounds in Qatar and Abu Dhabi. 
 

"It's about not thinking too far ahead and maintaining the consistency we've established. That’s what we've discussed as a team. We haven't really been doing anything wrong; there are places we can improve, but it's not a massive improvement we need to make."
 

Have you thought much about what the future after this season may hold? 
 

"Of course, I'm racing at a high level in F2 and the aim is to win the championship and stake my claim for a seat in Formula One, but I'm not thinking about that too much. There's still nearly half the season left. 
 

"But, like any racing driver, obviously Formula One is on my mind – it's the end goal – but I don't feel added pressure this year because getting there has been my goal from the beginning of my career."
 

The F2 championship heads to Belgium this weekend, and Spa-Francorchamps is a popular circuit with many racing drivers. Do you enjoy driving there?
 

"It's in my top five racetracks. I think the only reason it's not higher is because a lot of times we go, it's raining! I haven't driven Spa in the dry much, and you don't get the same sensation of speed there when it's wet.
 

"Even so, it's still great to drive and a super iconic circuit. And, if it rains, Silverstone has shown that we have the pace in the wet to compete."

 

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