Bas Kaligis / Friday, September 27, 2024 / Categories: Singleseater 2025 calendars: official dates announced for Italian F4 and Euro 4 Championship The format will be again 7 rounds for the Italian Championship and 3 for the Euro 4 The 2025 Formula 4 season is ready to launch with the publication of the Italian F.4 Championship and Euro 4 Championship provisional calendars. As for the Italian Championship, the 7 seasonal rounds have been confirmed. The championship will kick off on May 4 at the Misano World Circuit. The second round will take place at the Autodromo Piero Taruffi in Vallelunga on May 25, while the legendary Monza circuit will host the third event on June 22. The fourth round will be held on July 13 at the scenic Mugello Circuit in Tuscany. The championship will return to action on August 3 at Imola, at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. On September 21, the Championship will move outside of Italy for the sixth round at the Barcelona circuit, in Spain. The season will conclude with a second appointment in Misano on the weekend of October 12, with the grand finale at the Marco Simoncelli circuit, closing the circle. As for the Euro 4 Championship, the series will consist of 3 rounds. It will debut on July 20 in France, at the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet. The second round will take place on September 14 at Mugello, followed by the finale on October 26 at Monza, the famous Temple of Speed. Italian F.4 Championship 2025 1st Rd – May 4 – Misano (Italy) 2nd Rd – May 25 – Vallelunga (Italy) 3rd Rd – June 22 – Monza (Italy) 4th Rd – July 13 – Mugello (Italy) 5th Rd – August 3 – Imola (Italy) 6th Rd – September 21 – Barcelona (Spain) 7th Rd – October 12 – Misano (Italy) Euro 4 Championship 2025 1st Rd – July 20 – Le Castellet (France) 2nd Rd – September 14 – Mugello (Italy) 3rd Rd – October 26 – Monza (Italy) Previous Article The 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine: A revamped calendar for the upcoming season Next Article Qualifying of the WSK Euro Series in Sarno Print 291 Rate this article: 5.0 Tags: BarcelonaMonzaItalian F4 ChampionshipImolaVallelungaMisanoMugelloPaul RicardLe CastelletAutodromo Enzo e Dino FerrariEuro 4 ChampionshipMarco Simoncelli circuit Comments Please login or register to post comments.