Evan Giltaire will take on both the Formula Regional Middle East and European championships as he remains with ART Grand Prix for the 2025 season.
Giltaire joined ART to step up to FRegional for the last two rounds of the European series in 2023, when he won the French Formula 4 title.
Entering the full FREC in 2024, he took a maiden win in the opening round at Hockenheim and ended the season seventh in the standings.
Giltaire is joined by Kenato Le and Taito Kato in ART’s FREC line-up and all three drivers will also contest the Middle East series, which the team is entering for the first time.
“I am extremely grateful to ART Grand Prix for their support and renewed trust,” Giltaire said. “The 2024 season was an incredible experience, and I am ready to take on new challenges in 2025. Competing in the FRME and FREC is a fantastic opportunity to continue my development as a driver and aim for even more ambitious results.”
Team boss Sebastien Philippe added: “We are delighted to continue our collaboration with Evan for the 2025 season. His determination and natural talent make him a valuable asset to our team. We look forward to seeing what he will achieve in the FRME and FREC championships.”
Fellow French outfit Sainteloc Racing has expanded its FRME line-up with the addition of Lorenzo Castillo. The Mexican driver joined Sainteloc for the final round of Spanish F4 last season, after over a year with Technicar, and is already signed to its Eurocup-3 programme for 2025.