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Formula Regional, GB3 and Formula 4 teams have concluded their 2025 testing schedules in Europe over the last week.
There was an Italian F4 test at Vallelunga on November 29/30 featuring 23 drivers, and 0.064 seconds split the top four.
Arjen Kraling was quickest, topping the day two afternoon session with a 1m34.538s that put him 0.018s ahead of US Racing team-mate Ludovico Busso and with a 0.064s gap to Prema’s Sasha Bondarev.
In the morning, the driver of US’s #460 car had set a 1m34.551s that put them third fastest overall. They had edged Kraling by 0.051s, Bondarev by 0.057s and Busso by 0.095s in the session.
Including two drivers who did not improve on their day one bests, a second covered the top 16.
The driver of US’s #460 car had started the test on top, posting a 1m34.726s on their final lap of the morning on day one to lead Bondarev by 0.078s and the driver of US’s #17 car by 0.128s. In the afternoon, that driver lowered the pace to 1m34.751s to pip Bondarev by 0.002s, US’s #460 driver by 0.066s and Busso by 0.1s.
Barcelona hosted junior single-seater testing for three days, with multiple categories on track. The nine-car contingent of FIA Formula 3 cars included entries from Campos Racing, Prema, DAMS and Hitech GP, who ran Michael Shin and Jin Nakamura.
There were 10 GB3 cars in action, but Elite Motorsport’s drivers were on their own on day one. Other teams joined for the next two days, and Hitech’s drivers set the pace in all but two sessions where Rodin Motorsport’s Maxim Rehm and Hillspeed’s Dante Vinci led the way.
Global Racing Service was running Gianni Giovanelli in one of its Eurocup-3 cars, with Palou Motorsport also on track from that championship, while Elite was the only team gathering mileage with GB4 machinery.
There were also 13 F4 drivers testing, entered by Van Amersfoort Racing, Monlau Motorsport, SG Motorsport and AKM Motorsport. The VAR drivers were comfortably quickest, and AKM’s line-up included Vittorio Orsini and Williams Formula 1 junior Dean Hoogendoorn.
Orsini won the 22nd edition of the Italian motorsport federation’s annual Supercorso Federale award last month, beating four other finalists over a four-day programme of “psychophysical assessments, simulator activities, track driving and specific training”. This included F4 running with Prema, formated to mirror a race weekend.
Coaching Orsini through the final was 1993 Italian F3 champion Christian Pescatori.
Euroformula team Motopark rented the Paul Ricard circuit this Tuesday and Wednesday, and it ran six of its cars. Double R Racing, which last raced in Euroformula back in 2021, and BVM Racing joined in with three cars each, but they were all outpaced by MP Motorsport. While it ran two cars in the test, Formula Scout understands MP is not the new team that the championship has teased will join the grid in 2026.
In separate sessions were a contingent of FEED Racing’s Formula 4 cars and several FRegional European Championship teams.
R-ace GP’s Emanuele Olivieri started off as fastest, then Prema’s Kean Nakamura Berta topped the next three sessions on the dry first day. In slower conditions on Wednesday, Oliveri and team-mate Rashid Al Dhaheri topped the timesheets.
Test results
| Vallelunga [F4] | Barcelona [GB3] | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pos | Driver | Team | Time | Laps | Pos | Driver | Team | Time | Laps |
| 1 | Arjen Kraling | US Racing | 1m34.520s | 175 | 1 | #900 | Hitech GP | 1m33.702s | 116 |
| 2 | Ludovico Busso | US Racing | +0.018s | 192 | 2 | #18 | Hitech GP | +0.546s | 112 |
| 3 | #460 | US Racing | +0.031s | 191 | 3 | Maxim Rehm | Rodin Motorsport | +0.695s | 145 |
| 4 | Sasha Bondarev | Prema | +0.064s | 163 | 4 | Dante Vinci | Hillspeed | +0.695s | 152 |
| 5 | #17 | US Racing | +0.131s | 176 | 5 | Martin Molnar | Rodin Motorsport | +0.864s | 148 |
| 6 | Kenzo Craigie | R-ace GP | +0.408s | 194 | 6 | Abbi Pulling | Rodin Motorsport | +0.916s | 151 |
| 7 | Levi Arn | Jenzer Motorsport | +0.430s | 155 | 7 | Kyuho Lee | Hillspeed | +0.920s | 156 |
| 8 | Lyuboslav Ruykov | Trident | +0.441s | 162 | 8 | #03 | Elite Motorsport | +1.016s | 253 |
| 9 | Emily Cotty | R-ace GP | +0.577s | 202 | 9 | #07 | Elite Motorsport | +1.096s | 226 |
| 10 | Iacopo Martinese | R-ace GP | +0.709s | 168 | 10 | #10 | Hitech GP | +1.276s | 76 |
| 11 | Oscar Repetto | PHM Racing | +0.717s | 179 | Paul Ricard [FRegional] | ||||
| 12 | #12 | Maffi Racing | +0.728s | 176 | 1 | Kean Nakamura Berta | Prema | 1m57.559s | 108 |
| 13 | Augustus Toniolo | Trident | +0.742s | 187 | 2 | #11 | ART GP | +0.189s | 129 |
| 14 | Florentin Hattemer | Jenzer Motorsport | +0.809s | 172 | 3 | #10 | ART GP | +0.374s | 124 |
| 15 | #5 | Trident | +0.883s | 176 | 4 | Emanuele Olivieri | R-ace GP | +0.384s | 137 |
| 16 | Kingsley Zheng | Prema | +0.914s | 160 | 5 | Rashid Al Dhaheri | R-ace GP | +0.386s | 138 |
| 17 | Christian Costoya | Prema | +1.023s | 170 | 6 | Maximilian Popov | Trident | +0.483s | 128 |
| 18 | Antonio Errigo | Technorace | +1.104s | 235 | 7 | Salim Hanna Hernandez | Prema | +0.499s | 106 |
| 19 | Anton Morsing | Jenzer Motorsport | +1.258s | 172 | 8 | Luka Sammalisto | Trident | +0.888s | 121 |
| 20 | Tamas Gender | R-ace GP | +1.797s | 173 | 9 | Andrija Kostic | Trident | +0.966s | 129 |
| 21 | Yibei Sun | PHM Racing | +1.829s | 135 | 10 | Yuki Sano | R-ace GP | +1.290s | 119 |
| 22 | Nawin Natiphanon | Jenzer Motorsport | +1.875s | 169 | 11 | #9 | ART GP | +1.459s | 126 |
| 23 | #99 | Technorace | +2.117s | 171 | |||||