A Record-Breaking Season: 2024 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine

A Record-Breaking Season: 2024 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Read more

The 2024 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) season was an extraordinary showcase of young talent and determination, highlighted by record-breaking performances and new milestones. This fourth season featured 41 drivers from 20 nations, illustrating FRECA’s role as a premier development platform for the next generation of racing stars. Held over 10 rounds on some of Europe’s most iconic circuits, the championship not only set new records but further cemented its reputation as a vital stepping stone to the top levels of motorsport.

Monza set to host the grand finale of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine

Monza set to host the grand finale of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Read more

The Temple of Speed, Monza, is ready to host the highly anticipated final round of the 2024 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. With the drivers’ title already secured by Rafael Camara and the team title in the hands of Prema Racing, both claimed at the previous round in Barcelona, attention now turns to the remaining battles that will unfold during this final weekend of the season.

FRECA: Tuukka Taponen clinches third consecutive win at Mugello in Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine

FRECA: Tuukka Taponen clinches third consecutive win at Mugello in Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine Read more

Tuukka Taponen had a perfect start to the weekend, claiming his third consecutive victory in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine during the first race at Mugello. This record, previously held only by the 2021 champion Gregoire Saucy, has now been matched by the Finnish driver, who also achieved his third consecutive pole position on the Tuscan hills.
 

The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine is back: 33 drivers ready for Hockenheim

The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine is back: 33 drivers ready for Hockenheim Read more

With 11 leading teams and a grid of 33 cars the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine is ready to be back on the track the upcoming weekend, for the opening round at Hockenheim. The Championship promoted by ACI Sport and Alpine Racing, chosen every year by many high-profile drivers as a fundamental step in a succesful carreer, will involve also this year a quality driver pool, with many of them backed by various academies.

Giovanni Maschio joins RPM for the 2024 FRECA season

Giovanni Maschio joins RPM for the 2024 FRECA season Read more

Team RPM has announced their agreement with Giovanni Maschio for the 2024 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine season.

Monolite Racing to field Nikita Bedrin at Zandvoort

Monolite Racing to field Nikita Bedrin at Zandvoort Read more

Monolite Racing is set for an interesting new lineup addition for the Zandvoort round of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.

Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine: The victory in Monza's first race lands in the hands of Alessandro Giusti

Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine: The victory in Monza's first race lands in the hands of Alessandro Giusti Read more

Monza‘s first race of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine delivered a series of twists and turns, both during the race and after the checkered flag. Crossing the finish line first was championship leader Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Prema Racing, who showcased his prowess with two impressive overtakes. Antonelli passed his pole-sitting teammate Rafael Camara at the Roggia chicane and later surged past Marcus Amand (ART Grand Prix) while he was leading the race, during the initial stages. However, Antonelli received a 10-second penalty for an early use of the push-to-pass system, dropping him out of the points zone.

Alessandro Giusti secures his second pole position in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.

Alessandro Giusti secures his second pole position in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine. Read more

The second qualifying session of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine brought the challenge to the track Sunday morning at the Red Bull Ring. The drivers entered the track in two groups, in reverse order compared to Saturday’s qualifying. The pole position for Race 2 was claimed by French driver Alessandro Giusti from G4 Racing. This marks Giusti’s second pole in the series, following his first victory at Paul Ricard before the summer break. Yesterday was already a favorable day for the driver, as he topped his group and finished Race 1 on the podium. With an excellent performance in qualifying, the Frenchman has created a perfect opportunity to add to his victories in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine.

Martinius Stenshorne writes a piece of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine’s history with the first win of the season

Martinius Stenshorne writes a piece of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine’s history with the first win of the season Read more

Martinius Stenshorne, R-ace GP, writes a chapter in Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine history. For the first a rookie driver started in pole position the first race of the year and subsequently came the first win of a Norwegian driver ever. Stenshorne inherited the pole today after a penalization to Rafael Camara (Prema Racing), and his best lap, initially only 3 thousandth of a second behind, became the best of the pole.

After penalties, race 1 Pole Position goes to Martinius Stenshorne

After penalties, race 1 Pole Position goes to Martinius Stenshorne Read more

After the post-session examinations carried on by the Stewards following Race Director’s reports, Group A qualifying results change. Rafael Camara (Prema Racing) had his best lap deleted for failing to slow down when a yellow flag was displayed, while Lorenzo Fluxà (Prema Racing) left the track at turn 2. For this very same reason also Alessandro Giusti (G4 Racing) suffered the same penalty but kept the fifth placement.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli wins Formula Regional Middle East Championship

Andrea Kimi Antonelli wins Formula Regional Middle East Championship Read more

Abu Dhabi, February 19, 2023: Mercedes Formula 1 protégé Andrea Kimi Antonelli became the inaugural Formula Regional Middle East (FRMEC) champion during another thrilling weekend of action in the final round at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. The 16-year-old Italian didn’t win any races, although he did take the chequered flag first in one of them. But a penalty for a collision with main title rival Taylor Barnard as they battled for the lead in race one converted victory into no points for Antonelli, and kept things at boiling point overnight before the deciding two races on Sunday.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli Leads Charge into Abu Dhabi Title-Decider

Andrea Kimi Antonelli Leads Charge into Abu Dhabi Title-Decider Read more

Dubai, February 12, 2023: Thrilling racing on the Formula Regional Middle East Championship’s (FRMEC) return to Dubai Autodrome culminated in Andrea Kimi Antonelli taking an encouraging points lead into the final round next weekend at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. But such has been the unpredictable nature of the season so far, that nothing can be taken for granted. Antonelli may have shared the wins in Dubai with Pepe Martí and Nikita Bedrin, but it was Taylor Barnard who scored the biggest points total of the weekend and he is still very much in the picture for the title.

Monolite Racing agrees terms with Maschio for 2023 FRECA season

Monolite Racing agrees terms with Maschio for 2023 FRECA season Read more

Monolite Racing is delighted to announce the agreement reached with Giovanni Maschio for the 2023 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine season.

Stellar Entry for Inaugural Formula Regional Middle East Championship

Stellar Entry for Inaugural Formula Regional Middle East Championship Read more

Much of the world’s most exciting young racing talent, including numerous champions, is gearing up for the opening round of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship Certified by FIA at the Dubai Autodrome. The huge, international field will begin its schedule of five triple-header events on 13-14 January in support of the Dubai 24 Hours, before four more rounds, the entire season held at FIA Grade I circuits.

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