
Photo: Trident
The Formula Regional European Championship and Italian Formula 4 held a collective post-season test at Mugello this week.
On Tuesday they shared the track for two sessions, then had four sessions each on Wednesday. F4 drivers were alone on Thursday, which had a morning and afternoon session.
Maximilian Popov was fastest on day one. In session one he set a 1m42.550s to lead R-ace GP’s Rashid Al Dhaheri by 0.285 seconds and Trident team-mate Andrija Kostic by 0.306s. There were eight drivers on track, and Tatuus was also testing its new-for-2026 second-generation FRegional car.
Popov improved slightly to 1m42.501s in the afternoon, with Al Dhaheri 0.187s behind and Race Performance Motorsport’s drivers also within half a second of him.
The pace was lowered to 1m41.291s by Popov the next morning, putting him 0.386s ahead of the driver of R-P-M’s #74 car as everyone improved. A 1m41.633s put the driver of R-P-M’s #210 on top by just 0.01s over their team-mate in session four, with Al Dhaheri and Popov 0.163s and 0.174s behind.
Laptimes were a lot slower in session five, with R-P-M’s #74 driver by 0.099s ahead of Popov at the top, as in session six where Kostic posted a 1m42.144s to sit 0.187s ahead of Popov.
In F4, the driver of AKM’s #55 had set the pace on Tuesday morning with a 1m51.018s, leading Cram Motorsport’s Rafael Vaessen by 0.106s, then Vaessen set a 1m50.914s in the afternoon to move ahead of them by 0.16s.
The F4 entry list grew from four cars to 31 on Wednesday, and the driver of Jenzer Motorsport’s #21 car set a 1m50.360s early in the day. Closest to him was Prema’s Niccolo Maccagnani, who recently did private Formula 2 testing at Monza, 0.975s off the pace.
Maccagnani improved to 1m49.427s in session four, pipping team-mate Alp Hasan Aksoy by 0.009s while US Racing’s Ludovico Busso was 0.544s back in third as a second split the top seven.
In session five, Maccagnani lowered the pace further to 1m49.302s, leading Jenzer’s #21 driver by 0.156s, the driver of US’s #998 car by 0.373s and US’s Noah Killion by 0.412s. The top 10 were covered by a second, and all but seven drivers set personal bests.
Wednesday concluded with Busso topping session six. He set a 1m50.420s, and PHM Racing’s Iacopo Martinese and R-ace’s Emilty Cotty were his closest rivals. A second seperated first and 15th place as only two drivers improved.
It was grippy on Thursday morning, and 22 of the 26 drivers on track found gains with a close top 15 again. Killion posted a 1m49.158s that would go unbeaten, and he ended up fastest by 0.077s over Maccagnani and with a 0.329s gap to US’s Ary Bansal. Just 0.069s split he and three team-mates behind.
There were 11 improvers in the afternoon, and Jenzer’s #21 driver topped the timesheet with a 1m49.337s that put them third overall. They were 0.021s quicker than Bansal, with gaps of just 0.033s and 0.093s to Aksoy and Busso. A second covered the top 13.
Test results
| Pos | Driver | Team | Time | Gap | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maximilian Popov | Trident | 1m41.291s | 140 | |
| 2 | #210 | R-P-M | 1m41.633s | +0.342s | 140 |
| 3 | #74 | R-P-M | 1m41.643s | +0.352s | 135 |
| 4 | Andrija Kostic | Trident | 1m41.720s | +0.429s | 150 |
| 5 | Rashid Al Dhaheri | R-ace GP | 1m41.796s | +0.505s | 148 |
| 6 | Yuki Sano | R-ace GP | 1m42.019s | +0.728s | 144 |
| 7 | #5 | Trident | 1m42.454s | +1.163s | 155 |
| 8 | Newman Chi | CL Motorsport | 1m42.692s | +1.401s | 141 |
| F4 | |||||
| 1 | Noah Killion | US Racing | 1m49.158s | 99 | |
| 2 | Niccolo Maccagnani | Prema | 1m49.235s | +0.077s | 131 |
| 3 | #21 | Jenzer Motorsport | 1m49.337s | +0.179s | 124 |
| 4 | Ary Bansal | US Racing | 1m49.358s | +0.200s | 114 |
| 5 | Alp Hasan Aksoy | Prema | 1m49.370s | +0.212s | 123 |
| 6 | Ludovico Busso | US Racing | 1m49.430s | +0.272s | 124 |
| 7 | #998 | US Racing | 1m49.495s | +0.337s | 115 |
| 8 | #62 | US Racing | 1m49.539s | +0.381s | 122 |
| 9 | Iacopo Martinese | PHM Racing | 1m49.719s | +0.561s | 128 |
| 10 | David Cosma Cristofor | R-ace GP | 1m49.740s | +0.582s | 115 |
| 11 | Augustus Toniolo | Trident | 1m49.859s | +0.701s | 125 |
| 12 | Payton Westcott | Prema | 1m49.865s | +0.707s | 144 |
| 13 | #24 | Jenzer Motorsport | 1m49.942s | +0.784s | 107 |
| 14 | Kingsley Zheng | Prema | 1m49.984s | +0.826s | 109 |
| 15 | #26 | Jenzer Motorsport | 1m49.997s | +0.839s | 137 |
| 16 | #6 | Trident | 1m50.140s | +0.982s | 105 |
| 17 | #5 | Trident | 1m50.166s | +1.008s | 116 |
| 18 | Beco Bernoldi | Prema | 1m50.368s | +1.210s | 132 |
| 19 | #25 | Jenzer Motorsport | 1m50.394s | +1.236s | 115 |
| 20 | Lubo Ryukov | Trident | 1m50.401s | +1.243s | 120 |
| 21 | Kenzo Craigie | R-ace GP | 1m50.434s | +1.276s | 142 |
| 22 | Roland Kuklane | PHM Racing | 1m50.447s | +1.289s | 119 |
| 23 | Antonio Errigo | Technorace | 1m50.448s | +1.290s | 164 |
| 24 | #14 AKM 4 | AKM Motorsport | 1m50.525s | +1.367s | 52 |
| 25 | Emily Cotty | R-ace GP | 1m50.587s | +1.429s | 130 |
| 26 | Rafael Vaessen | Cram Motorsport | 1m50.914s | +1.756s | 113 |
| 27 | #55 AKM 4 | AKM Motorsport | 1m51.018s | +1.860s | 36 |
| 28 | Christian Costoya | Prema | 1m51.138s | +1.980s | 148 |
| 29 | Ginevra Panzeri | AKM Motorsport | 1m51.291s | +2.133s | 131 |
| 30 | #99 | AKM Motorsport | 1m51.329s | +2.171s | 132 |
| 31 | Tamas Gender | R-ace GP | 1m52.409s | +3.251s | 144 |
| 32 | Gregorio Prandi | AKM Motorsport | 1m53.739s | +4.581s | 133 |