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Euro 4 headed to France in 2025 while Italian F4 drops a foreign round

by Ida Wood

Photo: ACI Sport

The 2025 calendars for the ACI Sport-promoted Italian Formula 4 and Euro 4 championships have been published.

Italian F4 retains a seven-round schedule, and for the first time since the pandemic-disrupted 2020 season six of those events will be in Italy as the round at Paul Ricard in France gets transferred to the three-round Euro 4 calendar.

From 2014 to ’17, Italian F4 raced exclusively in its home country and Paul Ricard was the first foreign track the paddock visited.

For the fifth time in the championship’s history, Misano will hold the season-opening round in 2025 on May 2-4. Three weeks later is round two at Vallelunga, then Monza hosts round three on June 20-22.

Mugello is the venue for round four on July 11-13, and a week later is the Euro 4 season opener at Paul Ricard.

Italian F4 returns to action at Imola on August 1-3, before the summer break begins. In mid-September teams will be back in Italy, but for Euro 4 action at Mugello (September 12-14), then head straight to Spanish circuit Barcelona for the penultimate Italian F4 round on September 19-21.

Misano makes a second appearance on the calendar as venue of the Italian F4 finale, on October 10-12, and Paul Ricard’s move to hosting a different championship means no room for the Red Bull Ring in the Euro 4 schedule and a second round in Italy at Monza on October 24-26 to round out proceedings.

Dates of pre-season and in-season tests have not yet been published, but are normally organised by the Kateyama organisation – which specialises in hosting test days across Europe for single-seater cars – rather than ACI Sport.