PREMA Racing sweeps 2025 E4 Championship titles

PREMA Racing sweeps 2025 E4 Championship titles Read more

PREMA Racing put up a dominant showing as the 2025 E4 Championship came to its close at Monza. One week after claiming the Italian Formula 4 title, Japanese-Slovakian Kean Nakamura-Berta delivered an incredible triple win at Monza to claim the three-event series title in absolute style. Nakamura started from pole in all three races and was able to fight back even when the opening stages didn’t allow him to take control. In addition to scoring four wins, he only once finished off the podium, and it was a P4.

Three out of three, “King” Nakamura-Berta crowned with a perfect weekend

Three out of three, “King” Nakamura-Berta crowned with a perfect weekend Read more

Kean Nakamura-Berta delivered a perfect weekend in the final round of the E4 Championship. Already leading the standings ahead of the round, the Japanese-Slovakian Prema Racing driver left no room for rivals, claiming three wins out of three races over the weekend. The E4 Championship title was only decided at the final checkered flag, thanks to main rival Gabriel Gomez (US Racing), who fought hard to keep the contest alive until the very end. Nakamura-Berta finished the season with 181 points, including four wins, three second places, one third, and one fourth. Celebrating with him were the Vicenza-based team, who had already secured the team title after Race 2, and teammate Oleksandr Bondarev, who also won the Rookie class after Race 2. In Race 3, the women’s title was also decided, with Emily Cotty (R-ace GP) overtaking Ginevra Panzeri (AKM Motorsport) at the very end to claim the championship by a single point in a closely contested battle.

Nakamura-Berta triumphs in Race 1 at Monza and strengthens his E4 Championship lead

Nakamura-Berta triumphs in Race 1 at Monza and strengthens his E4 Championship lead Read more

A spectacular start to the final weekend of the 2025 E4 Championship unfolded at Monza, with Race 1 delivering plenty of drama and several safety car interventions. Kean Nakamura-Berta (Prema Racing) claimed victory, extending his championship lead at the end of a fiercely fought race that remained undecided until the very last meters.

PREMA readies for Monza E4 finale, adds Nanji to its lineup

PREMA readies for Monza E4 finale, adds Nanji to its lineup Read more

Coming from an extremely successful weekend in the 2025 Italian Formula 4 finale, PREMA Racing is now set for the final step of its 2024 F4 campaign on the old continent with the third round of the E4 Championship at Monza.

PREMA Racing: Nakamura-Berta wins Driver Championship, Hanna secures Rookie Trophy

PREMA Racing: Nakamura-Berta wins Driver Championship, Hanna secures Rookie Trophy Read more

Kean Nakamura-Berta was crowned 2025 Italian Formula 4 Champion with PREMA Racing at Misano, in a busy weekend that saw him clinch the Driver Championship with two races still to go. The Japanese-Slovakian racer had a blistering start this year, with five consecutive wins, and continued to stay on top after that. Misano carried on that trend with a grand finale. After the early podiums of Round 7 that secured the title, in the rerun of Imola’s postponed Race 2, Nakamura-Berta claimed his ninth win of the year with an incredible last-lap move. He is the eighth driver to win the series under the team's banner. PREMA Racing had already secured its ninth Italian Formula 4 Team Championship back in the penultimate round at Barcelona.

PREMA secures Team Championship in positive Spanish weekend

PREMA secures Team Championship in positive Spanish weekend Read more

PREMA Racing carried its winning form forward in Barcelona, as the Spanish Grand Prix track was home to the penultimate round of the Italian Formula 4 Championship. With consistently competitive runs across the board, the team made positive steps ahead of the series finale at Misano, even though only two races were completed due to heavy rain and an early red flag in Race 3.

Kean Nakamura-Berta first across the line but penalized: Alex Powell wins Race 2

Kean Nakamura-Berta first across the line but penalized: Alex Powell wins Race 2 Read more

Drama and excitement marked Race 2 of the E4 Championship at Mugello. Kean Nakamura-Berta with Prema Racing, already victorious in Race 1 this morning, crossed the line first again. However, the Japanese-Slovak driver lost the win due to a five-second penalty imposed by the Stewards, following his defense at the start against Alex Powell with R-ace GP. To hold position, Nakamura-Berta ran beyond track limits, resulting in the infringement. Given the gap to the rest of the field, the penalty relegated him to P2, though he still takes the championship lead with 94 points.

Kean Nakamura-Berta and Alex Powell share pole positions in the E4 Championship at Mugello

Kean Nakamura-Berta and Alex Powell share pole positions in the E4 Championship at Mugello Read more

Mugello - Qualifying for the second round of the E4 Championship at Mugello Circuit delivered both spectacle and confirmation. On one of the most technical and selective tracks of the season, Kean Nakamura-Berta with Prema Racing was the absolute star, taking two pole positions. Fighting for the top spot and securing pole for Race 3 was Mercedes junior Alex Powell with R-ace GP, who had already impressed on this track in July during the Italian F.4 Championship, and once again shows his strong feeling with the Scarperia circuit.

Matteo De Palo wins Race 1 at the Red Bull Ring and regains the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine lead

Matteo De Palo wins Race 1 at the Red Bull Ring and regains the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine lead Read more

A dominant victory for Italian driver Matteo De Palo with Trident at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg. Starting from pole position earned in the morning qualifying, De Palo led from lights to flag to win Race 1 of the seventh round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. He left no openings for rivals, even managing the restart perfectly after a Safety Car triggered by an incident involving CL Motorsport’s rookies Zhenrui Chi and Enea Frey, Giovanni Maschio with RPM Motorsport, Al Maosherji with G4 Racing, and Jack Beeton with Prema Racing. The two CL Motorsport rookies were forced to retire, while the others were able to continue.

The sprint for the WSK Final Cup in Lonato

The sprint for the WSK Final Cup in Lonato Read more

A lot of protagonists came to the fore in the second round of the WSK Final Cup, the event that will award the titles of MINI, OKJ, OK and KZ2 on Sunday, November 13th in Lonato. 

WSK Open Cup: a great event in Lonato

WSK Open Cup: a great event in Lonato Read more

The Champions of the WSK Open Cup 2022 are Hanna Hernandez (OKJ), Zulfikari (MINI), Denner (KZ2) and Stolcermanis (OK) at the end of an intense weekend.

Morgatto and Tarnvanichkul lead the qualifying heats in Sarno

Morgatto and Tarnvanichkul lead the qualifying heats in Sarno Read more

With the return of the sun and milder weather conditions compared to Qualifying Practice, the 199 drivers entered in the Mondokart.com FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior produced a magnificent show throughout the 43 Qualifying Heats. In each category, 72 drivers won their ticket for the Super Heats on Sunday morning, which will precede the long awaited Finals! Matheus Morgatto (BRA) in OK and Enzo Tarnvanichkul (THA) in OK-Junior are provisionally in first place, but the event is far from over.

Fardin and Rehm on pole in the FIA Karting World Championship

Fardin and Rehm on pole in the FIA Karting World Championship Read more

199 drivers of 48 nationalities had to face wet and changing weather conditions on Friday 16th September at the Sarno circuit (ITA). At the foot of Mount Vesuvius, it rained at the beginning of the day, but the track dried out during Qualifying, to the point where the drivers of the last session started on slick tyres. In this context, there was no shortage of surprises, such as the pole positions achieved by German Maxime Rehm in OK and Swiss driver Kian Fardin in OK-Junior.

A total of 300 drivers awaited at the first round of the WSK Super Master Series

A total of 300 drivers awaited at the first round of the WSK Super Master Series Read more

The WSK Super Master Series is gearing up to get on track in Lonato during the weekend of January 30th with the categories KZ2, OK, OKJ and MINI.

The WSK Champions Cup kicks off the season with a great spectacle

The WSK Champions Cup kicks off the season with a great spectacle Read more

The WSK Champions Cup went to the Dutch Senna Van Walstijn in KZ2, to the Italian Danny Carenini in OK, the Peruvian Andres Cardenas in OKJ and the Spaniard Christian Costoya in MINI.

The WSK Super Master Series of Adria goes to Gustavsson (KZ2), Camara (OK), Al Dhaheri (OKJ) and René Lammers (MINI)

The WSK Super Master Series of Adria goes to Gustavsson (KZ2), Camara (OK), Al Dhaheri (OKJ) and René Lammers (MINI) Read more

The opening round of the WSK Super Master Series confirmed the speed of the protagonists of the WSK Champions Cup. The Swede Viktor Gustavsson won KZ2, the Brazilian Rafael Camara OK, United Arab Emirates’ Rashid Al Dhaheri OKJ and the Dutch René Lammers MINI.   

The first round of WSK Super Master Series is underway

The first round of WSK Super Master Series is underway Read more

The opening meeting of WSK Super Master Series is underway in Adria. Qualifying practice and the first qualifying heats have taken place with a lot of protagonists coming to the fore in KZ2, OK, OKJ and MINI. Further heats will be run on Saturday, February 27th, while the closing stages will be on Sunday, February 28th with Live Streaming coverage.