PREMA Racing has confirmed the continuation of its partnership with Idra Group for the 2026 season. The agreement will once again cover the European rounds of both the FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 championships, building on a successful collaboration established the previous year.
This renewed alliance reinforces a relationship that connects high-level motorsport performance with advanced industrial engineering, highlighting the shared objectives of both organisations as they pursue excellence in their respective fields.
Shared vision and technical synergy
The partnership brings together two entities that operate in performance-driven environments. PREMA Racing continues to compete at the forefront of junior single-seater racing, while Idra Group remains a global leader in high-pressure die-casting technology.
Both organisations emphasise innovation, precision, and continuous development. In motorsport, these qualities translate into competitive performance and reliability. In manufacturing, they underpin the creation of advanced machinery used across industries such as automotive and aerospace.
As a result, the collaboration reflects more than branding alignment. It represents a shared approach to engineering challenges, where efficiency, accuracy, and technological progress remain central to success.
PREMA Racing and Idra Group building on a successful foundation with continued partnership in 2026
The extension of the partnership follows a productive 2025 season, during which both parties established a strong working relationship. For PREMA, maintaining continuity with technical and commercial partners plays a key role in sustaining competitive stability across multiple championships.
From Idra Group’s perspective, the collaboration provides a platform to align its technological identity with the demands of elite motorsport. The visibility offered by FIA Formula 2 and Formula 3 also supports its presence within the global automotive sector.
Leadership perspectives on the continued partnership
Stephan Mitas, Team Principal and CEO of PREMA Racing, highlighted the alignment between the two organisations and the importance of continuity heading into the new season.
“We are proud to be continuing our partnership with IDRA Group into the 2026 season. Their commitment to innovation and technological excellence aligns perfectly with PREMA Racing’s experience and future objectives, and off the back of a successful 2025 experience, we’re looking forward to building on that together across FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3.”
From Idra Group’s side, General Manager John Stokes emphasised the broader significance of the collaboration, positioning it as a reflection of shared values rather than a traditional sponsorship arrangement.
“We are extremely proud to expand our partnership by sponsoring PREMA’s cars during the European rounds of the FIA Formula 2 and FIA Formula 3 Championships. This collaboration goes far beyond sponsorship. It reflects a shared commitment to performance, innovation and engineering excellence — values that define PREMA Racing on the track and IDRA Group in the development of advanced die-casting technologies.
“Motorsport represents the highest expression of precision, speed and continuous technological evolution. These are the same principles that guide our work every day as we develop next-generation solutions for the global automotive industry. We are excited to support PREMA throughout the European season and to continue building a partnership driven by passion, technology and results.”
Focus on the European F2 and F3 campaigns
The partnership will feature prominently during the European rounds of both championships, where PREMA traditionally competes strongly. These events form a central part of the F2 and F3 calendars, providing consistent exposure and competitive opportunities throughout the season.
By concentrating on this phase of the championship, the collaboration ensures visibility in key markets while supporting PREMA’s operational and performance objectives during a crucial period of the racing year.
PREMA Racing and Idra Racing continuing a performance-driven relationship in 2026
Ultimately, the extension of the PREMA–Idra partnership reflects a shared commitment to long-term development and high performance. Both organisations operate in environments where incremental gains and technological refinement make a decisive difference.
As the 2026 season progresses, the collaboration is expected to continue delivering mutual benefits, combining motorsport expertise with industrial innovation in a relationship built on common goals and sustained progress.





