The 2026 Eurocup-3 Official Collective Test at Portimão opened with a highly competitive first day, as three sessions produced close margins, strong rookie performances, and a clear early statement from Drivex. Filippo Fiorentino topped both Session 1 and Session 2, before Chistopher El Feghali completed the day by leading Session 3.
Across the day, Drivex, Griffin Core by Campos, MP Motorsport, and Palou Motorsport all showed flashes of strong pace. However, the main storyline was the impressive performance of the rookies. Fiorentino, El Feghali, René Lammers, Thomas Strauven, Alex Powell, Heitor Dall’Agnol, Ean Eyckmans, and others all featured prominently, suggesting that the new Eurocup-3 generation has adapted quickly to the Dallara 326 package.
Drivex on top as Fiorentino sets the early benchmark
Fiorentino opened Day 1 in commanding fashion, setting a 1:37.083 for Drivex to top the first session. El Feghali made it a Drivex one-two, finishing only 0.117 seconds behind his teammate. Therefore, the team immediately established itself as one of the strongest outfits on the timing screens.
Palou Motorsport also started brightly, with Heitor Dall’Agnol taking third as the highest-placed non-Drivex driver. Gianmarco Pradel followed in fourth for MP Motorsport, while Keanu Al Azhari placed fifth for Hitech Grand Prix. With the top five covered by just 0.313 seconds, the opening session quickly suggested that the field would be tightly matched.
Further back, Kacper Sztuka, Patrick Heuzenroeder, Enzo Tarnvanichkul, Rafael Perard, and Bart Harrison completed the top ten. Notably, several rookies were already inside that group, including Fiorentino, El Feghali, Dall’Agnol, Perard, and Harrison. As a result, Session 1 immediately highlighted the depth of the rookie class.
2026 Eurocup-3: Portimão: Day 1: Session 1: Official Collective Test: Results
- #37 Filippo Fiorentino (R) – Drivex – 1:37.083
- #7 Chistopher El Feghali (R) – Drivex – 1:37.200
- #27 Heitor Dall’Agnol (R) – Palou Motorsport – 1:37.264
- #12 Gianmarco Pradel – MP Motorsport – 1:37.376
- #14 Keanu Al Azhari – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:37.396
- #2 Kacper Sztuka – Tecnicar – 1:37.423
- #5 Patrick Heuzenroeder – Griffin Core – 1:37.465
- #10 Enzo Tarnvanichkul – Griffin Core – 1:37.481
- #33 Rafael Perard (R) – Palou Motorsport – 1:37.484
- #77 Bart Harrison (R) – Double R – 1:37.499
- #9 Thomas Strauven (R) – Griffin Core – 1:37.752
- #41 Alex Powell (R) – Griffin Core – 1:37.767
- #4 Ean Eyckmans (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:37.780
- #48 James Egozi – Palou Motorsport – 1:37.978
- #91 Lorenzo Campos (R) – Double R – 1:38.033
- #8 Alceu Feldmann – MP Motorsport – 1:38.047
- #11 Luca Viisoreanu (R) – TC Racing – 1:38.156
- #99 René Lammers (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:38.173
- #22 Adam Al Azhari (R) – Tecnicar – 1:38.295
- #44 Rayan Caretti (R) – GRS – 1:38.315
- #26 Tommy Harfield (R) – Double R – 1:38.474
- #39 Santino Panetta (R) – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:38.532
- #23 Stefan Bostandjiev – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:38.673
- #31 Renzo Barbuy (R) – TC Racing – 1:39.013
- #6 Stylianos Kolovos (R) – Drivex – 1:39.104
- #84 Genaro Trappa (R) – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:39.291
- #3 Edouard Borgna – Drivex – 1:39.341
- #70 Jakob Bergmeister – GRS – 1:39.361
- #16 Bianca Bustamante – Palou Motorsport – 1:39.647
- #20 Benjamin Beckley (R) – Tecnicar – 1:39.940
Raised standards in Session 2
Fiorentino then raised the standard in Session 2, improving to a 1:36.727. That lap was not only enough to top the session, but also remained the quickest time of the entire day. James Egozi delivered a strong response for Palou Motorsport, finishing second and only 0.063 seconds away from Fiorentino.
Behind them, Lammers moved MP Motorsport into third with a 1:37.014. El Feghali continued Drivex’s strong showing in fourth, only 0.007 seconds behind Lammers, while Strauven completed the top five for Griffin Core. Therefore, the second session showed that while Drivex had the headline pace, several teams remained close enough to challenge.
The top ten again featured a mixture of experienced drivers and rookies. Pradel, Sztuka, Eyckmans, Rayan Caretti, and Keanu Al Azhari rounded out the group. Meanwhile, Luca Viisoreanu narrowly missed the top ten in 11th, finishing only 0.008 seconds behind Al Azhari. Consequently, the midfield margins remained extremely fine.
2026 Eurocup-3: Portimão: Day 1: Session 2: Official Collective Test: Results
- #37 Filippo Fiorentino (R) – Drivex – 1:36.727
- #48 James Egozi – Palou Motorsport – 1:36.790
- #99 René Lammers (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:37.014
- #7 Chistopher El Feghali (R) – Drivex – 1:37.021
- #9 Thomas Strauven (R) – Griffin Core – 1:37.142
- #12 Gianmarco Pradel – MP Motorsport – 1:37.158
- #2 Kacper Sztuka – Tecnicar – 1:37.198
- #4 Ean Eyckmans (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:37.235
- #44 Rayan Caretti (R) – GRS – 1:37.275
- #14 Keanu Al Azhari – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:37.295
- #11 Luca Viisoreanu (R) – TC Racing – 1:37.303
- #8 Alceu Feldmann – MP Motorsport – 1:37.447
- #27 Heitor Dall’Agnol (R) – Palou Motorsport – 1:37.493
- #22 Adam Al Azhari (R) – Tecnicar – 1:37.503
- #23 Stefan Bostandjiev – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:37.545
- #39 Santino Panetta (R) – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:37.629
- #5 Patrick Heuzenroeder – Griffin Core – 1:37.669
- #41 Alex Powell (R) – Griffin Core – 1:37.692
- #33 Rafael Perard (R) – Palou Motorsport – 1:37.735
- #10 Enzo Tarnvanichkul – Griffin Core – 1:37.747
- #77 Bart Harrison (R) – Double R – 1:37.824
- #84 Genaro Trappa (R) – Hitech Grand Prix – 1:38.079
- #26 Tommy Harfield (R) – Double R – 1:38.104
- #91 Lorenzo Campos (R) – Double R – 1:38.128
- #6 Stylianos Kolovos (R) – Drivex – 1:38.277
- #16 Bianca Bustamante – Palou Motorsport – 1:38.373
- #31 Renzo Barbuy (R) – TC Racing – 1:38.687
- #3 Edouard Borgna – Drivex – 1:38.834
- #20 Benjamin Beckley (R) – Tecnicar – 1:38.983
- #70 Jakob Bergmeister – GRS – 1:39.049
El Feghali tops Session 3
El Feghali took over at the top in Session 3, setting a 1:37.055 for Drivex. Although it did not beat Fiorentino’s Session 2 benchmark, it ensured that Drivex completed all three sessions on top. Strauven finished second for Griffin Core by Campos, 0.111 seconds behind, while Powell made it two Griffin Core cars inside the top three.
Fiorentino finished fourth, meaning rookies occupied the top four positions in the final session. Tarnvanichkul followed in fifth, ahead of Egozi, Sztuka, Keanu Al Azhari, Eyckmans, and Heuzenroeder. As a result, Griffin Core by Campos enjoyed its strongest session of the day, placing four cars inside the top ten.
The final session also showed how compact the order remained. Egozi, Sztuka, and Keanu Al Azhari were separated by only 0.001 seconds between sixth, seventh, and eighth, with both Sztuka and Al Azhari recording identical 1:37.532 laps. Therefore, even small gains could significantly reshape the order heading into the next day of running.
2026 Eurocup-3: Portimão: Day 1: Session 3: Official Collective Test: Results
- #7 Chistopher El Feghali (R) – Drivex – 1:37.055
- #9 Thomas Strauven (R) – Griffin Core by Campos – 1:37.166
- #41 Alex Powell (R) – Griffin Core by Campos – 1:37.201
- #37 Filippo Fiorentino (R) – Drivex – 1:37.302
- #10 Enzo Tarnvanichkul – Griffin Core by Campos – 1:37.413
- #48 James Egozi – Palou Motorsport – 1:37.531
- #2 Kacper Sztuka – Tecnicar – 1:37.532
- #14 Keanu Al Azhari – Hitech – 1:37.532
- #4 Ean Eyckmans (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:37.543
- #5 Patrick Heuzenroeder – Griffin Core by Campos – 1:37.582
- #84 Genaro Trappa (R) – Hitech – 1:37.642
- #22 Adam Al Azhari (R) – Tecnicar – 1:37.671
- #99 René Lammers (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:37.686
- #39 Santino Panetta (R) – Hitech – 1:37.801
- #91 Lorenzo Campos (R) – Double R – 1:37.869
- #12 Gianmarco Pradel – MP Motorsport – 1:37.873
- #27 Heitor Dall’Agnol (R) – Palou Motorsport – 1:38.062
- #6 Stylianos Kolovos (R) – Drivex – 1:38.124
- #23 Stefan Bostandjiev – Hitech – 1:38.179
- #26 Tommy Harfield (R) – Double R – 1:38.253
- #77 Bart Harrison (R) – Double R – 1:38.365
- #8 Alceu Feldmann – MP Motorsport – 1:38.493
- #33 Rafael Perard (R) – Palou Motorsport – 1:38.551
- #3 Edouard Borgna – Drivex – 1:38.642
- #44 Rayan Caretti (R) – GRS – 1:38.765
- #16 Bianca Bustamante – Palou Motorsport – 1:38.908
- #11 Luca Viisoreanu (R) – TC Racing – 1:39.070
- #20 Benjamin Beckley (R) – Tecnicar – 1:39.188
- #70 Jakob Bergmeister – GRS – 1:39.650
- #31 Renzo Barbuy (R) – TC Racing – No time listed
Conclusion
Overall, Day 1 at Portimão belonged to Drivex. Fiorentino topped the first two sessions and set the fastest time of the day, while El Feghali ended the programme fastest in Session 3. However, the wider picture remains competitive. Griffin Core by Campos gathered momentum late in the day, MP Motorsport stayed consistently near the front, and Palou Motorsport also showed strong pace through Egozi and Dall’Agnol.
Most importantly, the rookie class made an immediate impact. With rookies topping every session and filling several front-running positions, the early signs suggest that Eurocup-3’s 2026 field could be both unpredictable and highly competitive. Therefore, while Drivex leaves Day 1 with the clearest headline advantage, the narrow margins suggest the order could still shift quickly as testing continues.





