
Photo: Davy Delien
There are four late additions to the entry list for this weekend’s Formula Regional European Championship round at the Hungaroring.
The first of those is Zachary David at CL Motorsport, although it is only confirmation of his presence on track that has come late since he signed to race with CL Motorsport last year but then did not appear on the grid in any of the first three rounds.
So far in 2025 the 17-year-old has instead racing one step up the single-seater ladder in Japan’s Super Formula Lights series. Halfway through the season he sits fifth in the standings with one podium, and in 2024 he came fourth in FRegional Middle East and 14th in FREC with R-ace GP.
Also returning to FREC are Javier Sagrera and Maya Weug, with the PHM Racing-supported Akcel GP team and Sainteloc Racing respectively.
Sagrera began 2025 in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with AIX Racing, but only did two rounds. The 21-year-old Spaniard did two FREC rounds with MP Motorsport in 2023, then was runner-up in the FRegional-based Eurocup-3 championship with the team last year. He lost the title in controversial circumstances settled post-season.
Weug has previously driven for KIC Motorsport in FREC, coming 17th in the 2023 standings then making a 2024 cameo. Her focus since then has been in Formula 4 where she races in the all-female F1 Academy series. She came third last year, and sits third in the 2025 title race too.
The fourth addition to the grid is Enzo Richer, who will join G4 Racing’s line-up. The 19-year-old started off in French F4, racing part-time in 2021 coming 17th in the points table the next year then improving to eighth in the standings in 2023.
He became a FRegional champion last year by racing in the Ultimate Cup Series’ Formula Cup, and also stepped up to F3-level machinery for a cameo in his home Euroformula round at Paul Ricard.