While the final margin was large, Freddie Slater was made to work hard to become FREC champion in 2025.
Formula Regional
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Tatuus’s CEO Giovanni Delfino talks design, business and safety as his firm’s second-generation FRegional Gen2 car, the T-326, is unveiled.
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Toyota Gazoo Racing has announced its motorsport programmes for 2026, including which drivers it will be backing in single-seaters.
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Ugo Ugochuckwu will race in Formula Regional Oceania at the start of next year with the M2 Competition team.
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HMD Motorsports with TJ Speed has named James Wharton as the first driver for its 2026 Formula Regional Oceania entry.
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Louis Sharp will return to racing in New Zealand next month as he joins MTEC Motorsport for Formula Regional Oceania.
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Race Performance Motorsport has signed Jan Przyrowski for a double Formula Regional programme next year in Europe and the Middle East.
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Alpine junior Kabir Anurag has been announced as joining ART Grand Prix’s line-up for a double Formula Regional programme next year.
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Formula Regional Oceania has announced it is going to change its sustainable fuel supplier for the 2026 season.
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Prema’s Colombian protege Salim Hanna Hernandez will step up from Formula 4 to the Formula Regional European Championship next year.
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Indy Nxt regular Nolan Allaer will begin his 2026 by stepping down the single-seater ladder to Formula Regional Oceania.
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Red Bull junior Fionn McLaughlin will bridge his jump from Formula 4 to Formula 3 for 2026 with a Formula Regional Oceania campaign.
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Formula Regional Oceania’s 2025 runner-up Zack Scoular will return to the paddock next year to go for the title.
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Formula Regional, GB3 and Formula 4 teams have concluded their 2025 testing schedules in Europe over the last week.
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Kalle Rovanpera’s switch from rallying to single-seaters in 2026 will begin with a FRegional Oceania campaign in which he drives for Hitech GP
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Yevan David, Kanato Le and Sebastian Manson have become the latest drivers to be announced as racing in Formula Regional Oceania next year.
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Kiyoshi Umegaki wrapped up the Formula Regional Japanese Championship title in last weekend’s season finale at Suzuka.
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Pinnacle Motorsport had the pace to win in Macau, but it needed more than that for its 1-2 in the grand prix.
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Hitech GP has announced Toyota junior Jin Nakamura will be one of its drivers for its first season in Formula Regional Oceania.
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Theophile Nael snatched victory from KCMG Pinnacle Motorsport team-mate Mari Boya in the 72nd running of the Macau Grand Prix.