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In 2025, Euro 4 transforms Into the E4 Championship



All set for the third edition of the Championship that crowned Ugochukwu and Bohra

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Preparations are underway for the third edition of the single-seater Championship promoted by ACI Sport and WSK Promotion, which complements and enhances the Italian F.4 Championship program. Starting from the 2025 season, the Euro 4 Championship will officially become the E4 Championship, adopting a name aligned with the Italian F4 Championship. A new logo has also been introduced, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the championship’s history.

After crowning Ugo Ugochukwu as the inaugural champion in 2023 and Akshay Bohra as the 2024 titleholder, the championship promoted by ACI Sport and WSK Promotion, continues to grow and establish itself as a key platform for emerging talent in single-seater racing.



The race format remains unchanged, featuring three rounds that promise highly competitive action where every mistake could cost dearly in the title chase. The 2025 season will kick off on July 20 at the Paul Ricard Circuit in Le Castellet, France. The second round will take place amidst the picturesque Tuscan hills at the Mugello Circuit over the weekend of September 14, while the grand finale will return for the second consecutive year to the Temple of Speed: the Autodromo Nazionale Monza will host the season’s final showdown over the weekend of October 26.

A look back at the 2024 season

The second edition of the Championship, which concluded this year, saw Akshay Bohra of US Racing claim the title. Meanwhile, Prema Racing secured the team Championship and celebrated victory in the Rookie Trophy, thanks to the stellar performances of Japan’s Kean Nakamura-Berta.

The 2024 season featured 85 drivers from 30 nations, representing 10 teams. These figures once again underline the series’ international appeal and its central role in the landscape of equivalent competitions.