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Motopark announces full fleet of Euroformula signings for 2026

by Ida Wood

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Motopark has named the six drivers that will form its 2026 Euroformula line-up, with two other teams also announcing driver signings.

Racing for German outfit Motopark will be Everett Stack, Diego de la Torre, Lorenzo Castillo, Jan Koller, Enzo Yeh and Wiktor Dobrzanski.

Stack and de la Torre are embarking on sophomore campaigns with the team, having come sixth and eighth in the 2025 standings. Last year Stack came a points-free 27th in Formula Regional Middle East, then took two wins and four other podiums in Euroformula while de la Torre (lowest placed of the full-timers) made the podium once.

Back in 2023, Stack was 13th in FRegional Americas but points-free in United States Formula 4, and in 2024 he failed to score in three F4 championships but did net one point in Italian F4.

Yeh did the last two Euroformula rounds of 2025 with BVM Racing, taking a best finish of fourth and coming 16th in the standings. He had stepped up from FRegional, in which he had come 11th and 23rd in the Oceanic and European championships, and returned to the category for the Macau Grand Prix which he finished 15th in.

Castillo and Dobrzanski are also stepping up from FRegional. The former came 24th in Eurocup-3’s winter series, 29th in the main championship and 31st in FRME last year, failing to score in all three. His Formula Winter Series and Spanish F4 campaigns in 2024 also failed to produce points.

Dobrzanski did three Eurocup-3 rounds, collecting no points, and went points-free in Spanish F4 and its winter championship. Motopark said it has “decided to sign Wiktor for a two-years driver development programme”.

Koller jumps up to the third-tier Euroformula championship following two years in F4 in which the highlight was five points en route to 18th in the 2025 FWinter Series standings. He will be coached by Super Formula-bound Formula 2 race-winner Roman Stanek.

BVM is expected to field a three-car Euroformula line-up in 2026, which could expand to four, and alongside the already announced Javier Herrera it has signed Alessandro Famularo. He joined the team for the last three rounds of 2025 and came ninth in the points table with a best finish of fourth. He dropped his points-free Eurocup-3 campaign to race in Euroformula, and had spent two years out of action preceding that.

During his first spell in junior single-seaters from 2018 to 2021, Famularo cameoed in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, was 11th in FREC, an ADAC F4 race-winner and came 12th in Italian F4.

New to Euroformula’s paddock this year is Neri Autosport. The French operation was founded in 2016 by Jean Luc Neri, a driver himself at the time, and in recent years has raced old F3 cars in the F2000 Italian Trophy and Austrian F3 Cup. In the latter, Neri primarily entered himself and also ran Formula Renault 2.0 cars.

Aaron Ferrazzano, 2025 runner-up in Ultimate Cup Series’ FRegional-spec Formula Cup, will race its singular Euroformula entry.

2026 Euroformula entry list
No. Driver Nat. Age Team 2025 (2026)
#7 Wiktor Dobrzanski POL 19 Motopark 37th in Eurocup-3, 25th in Spanish F4 WC
#9 Everett Stack USA 18 Motopark 6th in Euroformula, 27th in FRegional Middle East
#10 Lorenzo Castillo MEX 17 Motopark 24th in Eurocup-3 winter series, 29th in Eurocup-3
#21 Enzo Yeh TWN 17 Motopark 16th in Euroformula, 11th in FRegional Oceania
#44 Diego de la Torre MEX 19 Motopark 8th in Euroformula
#50 Jan Koller CZ 18 Motopark 18th in FWinter Series, 34th in Italian F4
Javier Herrera MEX 16 BVM Racing 3rd in F4 Central European Zone, 28th in Italian F4
Alessandro Famularo VEN 23 BVM Racing 9th in Euroformula, 30th in Eurocup-3
Aaron Ferrazzano BEL 18 Neri Autosport 2nd in Ultimate Cup Series FCup