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.

Kelleher and Hoogendoorn start the World Championship in Pole Position

Kelleher and Hoogendoorn start the World Championship in Pole Position Read more

In Sweden, everything is in place for a great sporting event with the 2025 Mondokart.com World Championship – OK & Junior. The rain on Thursday morning at the start of private practice quickly gave way to much more pleasant weather, and the Qualifying sessions took place in excellent conditions at the Kristianstad circuit. An initial ranking has emerged, with most of the favourites in contention. Recently crowned European Champion, Dutchman Dean Hoogendoorn set the fastest time in OK-Junior. In OK, Ireland's Daniel Kelleher was the fastest. A total of 30 Qualifying Heats are on the schedule before Sunday's Final stages.

Results: FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad

Results: FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad Read more

The 2025 FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior will take place in Sweden from 11th to 14th September at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad. The Swedish circuit is no stranger to major events, as this will be the fourth World Championship to take place on this track, which is particularly popular with racers. The field will be substantial, with 109 drivers expected in OK-Junior and 108 in OK. Forty-five nations from five continents will be represented.

 

Live timing: FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad

Live timing: FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad Read more

The 2025 FIA Karting World Championship - OK and OK-Junior will take place in Sweden from 11th to 14th September at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad. The Swedish circuit is no stranger to major events, as this will be the fourth World Championship to take place on this track, which is particularly popular with racers. The field will be substantial, with 109 drivers expected in OK-Junior and 108 in OK. Forty-five nations from five continents will be represented.
 

Lucas Fluxa signs with Hillspeed for final events of 2025 GB3 Championship season

Lucas Fluxa signs with Hillspeed for final events of 2025 GB3 Championship season Read more

Mallorca-born contender Lucas Fluxa will complete his maiden season in the GB3 Championship as a Hillspeed driver, after the multiple race-winning team confirmed it has signed a deal with the rapid 16-year-old.

Landmark F1 Academy™ Rookie Test set to drive forward series' future talent pipeline

Landmark F1 Academy™ Rookie Test set to drive forward series' future talent pipeline Read more

F1 Academy today announced that, following substantial global interest, eighteen female drivers, all eligible to compete in 2026, have been carefully selected to take part in the series’ first ever rookie test on 17th - 18th September at Circuito de Navarra.

Emma Scarbrough to represent KICK Sauber F1 Team in F1 Academy rookie test

Emma Scarbrough to represent KICK Sauber F1 Team in F1 Academy rookie test Read more

American emerging talent, Emma Scarbrough, will represent KICK Sauber F1 Team in the first F1 Academy rookie test, taking place in Navarra, Spain, at the end of the month. The 17-year-old will drive a team-branded car, operated by Rodin Motorsport, in a six-hour-long test across two sessions.

Trident to field Freddie Slater for his 2026 FIA F3 season debut

Trident to field Freddie Slater for his 2026 FIA F3 season debut Read more

Trident Motorsport is proud to confirm an agreement with Freddie Slater for the 2026 FIA Formula 3 Championship. The 17-year-old British driver will contest the upcoming season in the team’s colours, joining a squad that has produced the category’s last three Drivers’ Champions: Gabriel Bortoleto, Leonardo Fornaroli and Rafael Câmara.

Tony Kart finishes third in the Champions of the Future 2025

Tony Kart finishes third in the Champions of the Future 2025 Read more

In the last round of the series, in Kristianstad (Sweden), their Tony Kart Racer 401 T chassis won the bronze medal in the OKJ category of the championship, thanks to the results achieved by Ilie Tristan Crisan during the season.

RMCET wraps up 2025 and looks ahead to 2026 – the calendar is out

RMCET wraps up 2025 and looks ahead to 2026 – the calendar is out Read more

The grand finale of the 2025 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy unfolded in spectacular fashion at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli. In addition to crowning the 2025 champions, BRP-Rotax and WSK Promotion also unveiled the first draft of the 2026 calendar.

All set for the FIA World Championship – OK & OK Junior

All set for the FIA World Championship – OK & OK Junior Read more

The biggest event of the season for the OK and OK Junior classes is just around the corner: from Thursday, September 11 to Sunday, September 14, the FIA World Championship will light up the Kristianstad track in Sweden.

On the way to the World Championship in Kristianstad

On the way to the World Championship in Kristianstad Read more

Last weekend, the Birelart Racing Team gathered at the Kristianstad circuit for the final round of the Champions of the Future Euro Series. The whole team took advantage of this event to actively prepare for the upcoming FIA Karting World Championship.

Heat, hype and history in Sarno: final round of the RMCET ends in style

Heat, hype and history in Sarno: final round of the RMCET ends in style Read more

The 2025 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy wrapped up its season at one of karting’s most revered venues: the Circuito Internazionale Napoli in Sarno, Italy. With Grand Finals tickets on the line and titles to be decided across five categories, the southern Italian circuit delivered a championship finale to remember.

Williams Racing Academy Driver Alessandro Giusti to fight for Formula 3 title in 2026

Williams Racing Academy Driver Alessandro Giusti to fight for Formula 3 title in 2026 Read more

Atlassian Williams Racing is pleased to announce that Williams Racing Academy Driver Alessandro Giusti will challenge for another season in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with MP Motorsport in 2026. He will continue to be supported by the Williams Racing Driver Academy as he develops on his path to Formula 1.

Iron Dames were in action across the motorsport world: from FIA WEC - karting in Kristianstad

Iron Dames were in action across the motorsport world: from FIA WEC - karting in Kristianstad Read more

In the first weekend of September, the Iron Dames were in action across the motorsport world. At the Circuit of the Americas, Rahel Frey, Michelle Gatting, and Célia Martin returned to the cockpit for the fifth round of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship, Lone Star Le Mans, while in Europe, Sarah Rumeau and Julie Amblard took on Mont Blanc in the French Rally Championship. Elsewhere, in Kristianstad, Sweden, Angelina Simons and Luna Fluxa returned to the Champions of the Future grid for a busy weekend of wheel-to-wheel karting action.

Kart Republic takes both victories and both titles in Kristianstad

Kart Republic takes both victories and both titles in Kristianstad Read more

In Sweden, the fifth and final round of the 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series was a triumph for KR chassis and the teams defending the colours of the Kart Republic Global Motorsport Company group. In OK, the entire top eight in the Final was made up of KR-IAME karts. Daniel Kelleher crossed the finish line as the winner ahead of Kenzo Craigie, who won the series ahead of five other KR chassis! In OK-Junior, Noah Baglin dominated the Final, and Devin Walz secured a one-two finish for the Italian brand. Baglin also lifted the championship trophy on the top of the podium.

Lots of history, thrills at 30TH Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix

Lots of history, thrills at 30TH Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix Read more

Tony Neilson added two more Rock trophies to his collection, Scott “Skitchy” Barnes took four more home to Bermuda, and racers clocked some of the most competitive finishes in recent history at the 30th annual Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix August 30-31.

Dicker etches his name into Australian Karting history

Dicker etches his name into Australian Karting history Read more

Western Australian Sam Dicker has created history by winning a third consecutive Australian KZ2 Gearbox Championship at the Grand Final round of the SP Tools Australian Kart Championship presented by Castrol in Coffs Harbour.

Podium and title for Craigie and Baglin in Kristianstad

Podium and title for Craigie and Baglin in Kristianstad Read more

In Sweden, the Champions of the Future Euro Series ended on a high note with an exciting fifth and final round. The 204 best young international hopefuls and the biggest teams competed for three days in a highly competitive environment. The series, organised by RGMMC, once again demonstrated its quality and appeal. On the Asum Ring, which remained dry for almost the entire competition, Britain's Noah Baglin scored a double victory in OK-Junior, winning the Final and taking the series title. In OK, Ireland's Daniel Kelleher made the difference at the end of the race. Britain's Kenzo Craigie secured 2nd place, which means he will be crowned Champions of the Future Euro Series champion in 2025.

Pedro Clerot wins Race 2. Freddie Slater back on top of the Championship

Pedro Clerot wins Race 2. Freddie Slater back on top of the Championship Read more

The seventh round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine came to a close at the Red Bull Ring. Starting from pole and leading all the way to the chequered flag, Van Amersfoort Racing’s Brazilian driver, Pedro Clerot, powered to his second victory of the season. Clerot was caught in a lively scrap with Enzo Deligny at the start, but once clear of the early battles, he pushed hard and built a gap of over 2.7 seconds at the finish.

Andy Ratel, best French driver in the IAME Euro Series, before starting a new chapter

Andy Ratel, best French driver in the IAME Euro Series, before starting a new chapter Read more

End of august, the IAME Euro Series came to an end in Belgium at the Mariembourg circuit. Andy Ratel fought with the determination and grit that drive him in every race he competes in. The talented French kart driver's flawless performance in the X30 Senior category deserved a place in the top five, both in the final and in the overall standings of this important and highly competitive international series. He ultimately left Wallonia with a top-12 finish and the title of best French driver, which was quite far from his initial expectations.

A highly anticipated double World Championship in Sweden with 217 drivers entered

A highly anticipated double World Championship in Sweden with 217 drivers entered Read more

The 2025 FIA Karting World Championship - OK and Junior will take place in Sweden from 11th to 14th September at the Åsum Ring in Kristianstad. The Swedish circuit is no stranger to major events, as this will be the fourth World Championship to take place on this track, which is particularly popular with racers. The field will be substantial, with 109 drivers expected in OK-Junior and 108 in OK. Forty-five nations from five continents will be represented.

Champions crowned in sensational finale at Circuito Internazionale Napoli

Champions crowned in sensational finale at Circuito Internazionale Napoli Read more

The grand finale of the 2025 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy unfolded in spectacular fashion at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli in Sarno, Italy. Under the southern sun and with a passionate crowd lining the fences, the season reached its climax with five champions being crowned — each after a year of fierce competition, high drama, and standout performances.

Livestream: 2025 RMC Euro Trophy Finale at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli in Sarno

Livestream: 2025 RMC Euro Trophy Finale at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli in Sarno Read more

The 2025 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy heads into its decisive chapter with the fourth and final round taking place at one of the most prestigious venues in the international karting scene - the Circuito Internazionale Napoli, in Sarno, Italy.

Sunday live stream: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 5 at the Kristianstad circuit

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On the Kristianstad circuit, the long preparation begins for the FIA World Championship OK and OK Junior, scheduled from September 11 to 14. Following the test sessions held in August and last weekend, the 5th round of Champions of The Future, scheduled for today through Sunday, the 7th, is now on the program. This race will exactly replicate the format of the World Championship.

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

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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.

Uren, Vanderveken, Sidler, Knopjes and Picot lead after heats at Sarno

Uren, Vanderveken, Sidler, Knopjes and Picot lead after heats at Sarno Read more

The Saturday of heats at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy has shaped the overall rankings after heats. Leading their respective categories are Emerson Macandrew-Uren (Mini MAX), Bran Vanderveken (Junior MAX), Tino Sidler (Senior MAX), Sem Knopjes (DD2) and Nicolas Picot (DD2 Masters).

WSK Final Cup 2025, subscriptions accepted from September 12th

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The entry cap has been defined. On track, MINI, OKNJ, OKN, OKJ, OK and KZ2. The rounds of 2025 will be in Franciacorta, Cremona and Lonato.     

Saturday live stream: 2025 Champions of the Future Euro Series Round 5 at the Kristianstad circuit

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On the Kristianstad circuit, the long preparation begins for the FIA World Championship OK and OK Junior, scheduled from September 11 to 14. Following the test sessions held in August and last weekend, the 5th round of Champions of The Future, scheduled for today through Sunday, the 7th, is now on the program. This race will exactly replicate the format of the World Championship.

A friday full of twists in the RMCET at the Circuito Internazionale Napoli - Sarno

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Talking Points: Mari Boya on the Formula 3 season, a change in approach, and what 2026 may hold

Published on Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Talking Points: Mari Boya on the Formula 3 season, a change in approach, and what 2026 may hold

Monza. Synonymous with speed, passion, and racing. With ultra-fast action on the track and a fervent atmosphere off it. It's hallowed ground for all those whose religion is high horsepower. This weekend marks round 16 of the 2025 Formula One season, as we approach the final third of the year, but, for those in Formula 3, this is the curtain call.
 

One round and two races remain. And, for Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy member Mari Boya, it's a chance to finish a positive year overall on a high. Here, he assesses his 2025 season, reveals how a change in approach has unlocked more performance, discusses his time in our driver academy, and looks at what his future may hold.



 

The final round of the Formula 3 season is here. What are your reflections on your 2025 campaign?

"The goal this year was to win the championship, but after a challenging first three rounds, we were in a position where we knew that was going to be tough. What I'm pleased about is how we responded from that. We kept working hard, things improved, and we started to get the results we deserved."
 

"Joining the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy this year has been really helpful, too. I felt as though some pressure on me lifted when I joined, and that was reflected on the track."
 

"Since Monaco, I've scored more points than anyone else in the series and, considering our start, it's been a good season overall. As a racing driver, I naturally want to win, but we have to recognise where we came from at the start of the year. I think we can be really proud of what we've done."

 

Currently, you're second in the Formula 3 standings. What would finishing there mean to you?

"To end this season as vice-champion would be really positive. The best we can achieve this year now is second, so we have to take that and fight as hard as we can for it."


"It's not something I'm thinking lots about, though, because I have changed my approach to racing this season. I am doing what I love and what I always wanted to do as a kid, so I've tried to recognise that more and simply enjoy it. In taking this approach, driving a bit more on instinct, I feel as though I'm driving better."

 

What steps have you taken to enable that approach to your racing?

"This is the first season where I have been working with a psychologist, and I think I've made a lot of progress. You never know what your limit is as a driver, but I felt my potential was much higher than what I was showing.
 

"I've tried to see race weekends differently, and I am feeling much more confident because of that. I am the same driver as before, but the psychologist has helped me change my perspective on things and it's been a big help. I'm really grateful for their guidance."



 

What are your highlights from the Formula 3 season?

"Without any doubt, winning the Feature Race at Silverstone was my proudest moment, especially as I had only just joined the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy and so it was a home race of sorts for me."


"Silverstone is a track I've always loved, so to be on the podium twice in a weekend there and take victory in changeable conditions was really special. I'll always remember that. Aside from that, getting on the podium in Monaco, Austria, and Hungary were all great too. Hopefully I can have that feeling again this weekend."

 

How excited are you to be driving at Monza?

"Monza is fantastic. People think it's just about the long straights, but though there are only a few corners, you can make a lot of difference through them. In the low-speed sections, you need good braking and exit performance and in the high-speed you need huge commitment to take them as fast as possible.
 

"Like in Formula One, we drive at Monza using a very low-downforce setup in Formula 3, which means the car can move a lot under braking, but it's a lot of fun to drive through the fast corners. Ascari is my favourite section; you're hanging onto the tyres at that point of the lap because they're hot and you need to carry a lot of speed through there, using as much of the track as possible. The races are fun because there is a lot of overtaking opportunities, but you have to pick your moments and be wary of your competitors behind you."

 

You've been part of the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy for several months. What's that been like?

"It's been really good. People ask me if I feel more pressure being part of it, but actually, it has given me more confidence, and I feel more relaxed. I've spent some time in the Formula One paddock with Lance and Fernando and some of the team's senior engineers, which has been incredible; there's so much I can learn from them."
 

"Lance and Fernando have been really good with giving up their time to chat with me. I was a bit nervous approaching them at first because they're big stars, but whenever we see each other, it feels totally natural and we just speak one driver to another."
 

"They always say hello and ask how my race was, and sometimes we've watched a Formula 2 race and talked about what we're seeing. That's been really surreal, but I've loved it. I'm super proud to be part of the team and grateful to everyone for how much they've helped me and made me feel welcome. I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds."



 

After this weekend, what's next for you? Can you give us any clues on your plans for 2026?

"My exact plans will soon be revealed, but I can't give things away until after Monza. I’m excited for what's to come, though, and I'll be making sure I get myself as prepared as possible in the months ahead. I'll keep my training up throughout the off-season. I’m lucky that a lot of my friends are active, so we always have plans to play padel or football, or do some cycling."

"I'm not sure how much track time I'll be able to get, but I've got a simulator at home which can help keep me sharp behind the wheel, too. I'll also hopefully be doing some work as part of the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy. There's a chance I might join the team at the Mexico City Grand Prix, which would be a very cool experience, but I'll wait and see if that happens."

"First and foremost, my focus is on this weekend and ending the season well."

 

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