2026 | Spanish F4 | Portimão | Coronel’s championship lead shrinks as Łyżeń wins twice

Łyżeń wins twice at Portimão as Schormans takes Race 3, cutting Coronel’s Spanish F4 lead to five points.
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The 2026 Spanish F4 Championship continued with a chaotic second round at Portimão, where safety cars, red flags, penalties and late-race incidents reshaped the weekend. After dominating the season opener at Valencia, Rocco Coronel still left Portugal with the championship lead. However, his advantage was reduced significantly as Łyżeń and Schormans closed in.

Łyżeń was the major winner of the weekend. He claimed Race 1 after surviving a heavily interrupted contest, then passed Noah Monteiro to win Race 2 and complete a Saturday double. Schormans then added more momentum for MP Motorsport on Sunday, inheriting Race 3 victory after Túñon and Petrović were handed 30-second penalties for falling more than five car lengths behind the safety car at the restart.

As a result, Coronel leads the drivers’ standings on 76 points, but Schormans is now only four points behind on 72, while Łyżeń sits third on 71. Therefore, the championship battle leaves Portimão far tighter than it looked after the opening round.

2026 Spanish F4: Portimão: Qualifying 1: Micallef takes maiden pole by 0.006s

Jacob Micallef began the weekend in style by taking his maiden Spanish F4 pole position. The Campos Racing rookie set a 1:45.073, beating Łyżeń by just 0.006s. Monteiro completed the top three, only 0.037s off pole, which immediately showed how close the field was around Portimão.

That Qualifying result gave Micallef track position for Race 1. However, Łyżeń and Monteiro were close enough to attack immediately, while Tye, Schormans, Fisher and Kanthan also placed themselves near the front. Coronel, meanwhile, qualified 11th, leaving the championship leader with significant work to do.

Qualifying 1 – Full Classification

  1. #8 Jacob Micallef (R) – Campos Racing – 1:45.073
  2. #21 Borys Łyżeń (R) – KCL Motorsport – 1:45.079
  3. #81 Noah Monteiro – Griffin Core – 1:45.110
  4. #37 Ty Fisher (R) – Griffin Core – 1:45.173
  5. #46 Nathan Tye – Drivex – 1:45.214
  6. #40 Kasper Schormans (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:45.239
  7. #22 Vivek Kanthan – Griffin Core – 1:45.272
  8. #38 Daniel Kelleher (R) – Campos Racing – 1:45.286
  9. #17 Nacho Túñon – T-Code by Amtog – 1:45.312
  10. #77 Andrej Petrović – T-Code by Amtog – 1:45.321
  11. #23 Rocco Coronel (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:45.348
  12. #25 Aleix Piñera (R) – Tecnicar – 1:45.425
  13. #44 Elliot Kaczynski (R) – Drivex – 1:45.513
  14. #32 Simón Bulbarella (R) – Drivex – 1:45.580
  15. #10 Luna Fluxá (R) – Campos Racing – 1:45.580
  16. #28 Max Radeck (R) – DXR – 1:45.733
  17. #12 Philippe Armand Karras – G4 Racing – 1:45.737
  18. #88 Miki Blascos (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:45.740
  19. #18 Zoe Florescu (R) – Tecnicar – 1:45.815
  20. #15 Jensen Burnett (R) – KCL Motorsport – 1:45.907
  21. #9 Jean-Paul Karras – G4 Racing – 1:45.951
  22. #7 Felipe Reijs (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:45.986
  23. #27 Yuzuki Sato (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.008
  24. #24 Beau Lowette (R) – TC Racing – 1:46.011
  25. #11 Rahim Alibhai (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.053
  26. #39 Louis Cochet (R) – KCL Motorsport – 1:46.198
  27. #73 Fausto Arnaudo (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.317
  28. #5 Daniel Mota (R) – TC Racing – 1:46.327
  29. #74 Pablo Riccobono Bello – GRS Team – 1:46.383
  30. #96 Andre Rodriguez – GRS Team – 1:46.416
  31. #78 Maria Neto (R) – TC Racing – 1:46.524
  32. #80 Sebastián Frigolet (R) – DXR – 1:46.531
  33. #83 Alfons Miettinen (R) – GRS Team – 1:46.666
  34. #71 Sam Urus – DXR – 1:46.714
  35. #94 Jorden Moodley – G4 Racing – 1:47.008
  36. #13 Rodrigo Martínez (R) – Tecnicar – 1:47.642

2026 Spanish F4: Portimão: Race 1: Łyżeń wins after red flag and safety car chaos

Race 1 quickly turned against polesitter Micallef. Although he started from the front, he fell behind Łyżeń, Monteiro and Tye in the opening stages. Soon after, Jorden Moodley crashed into the stopped Luna Fluxá, who had spun exiting Turn 13. That brought out the safety car before the red flag was flown on lap four.

After a 20-minute delay and a lap behind the safety car, Łyżeń led the field back to green ahead of Monteiro and Tye. However, the restart immediately produced more drama. Micallef suffered a puncture heading into Turn 1, while Daniel Kelleher spun Elliot Kaczynski into Miki Blascos’ right-rear corner at Turn 5, forcing Blascos to stop at Turn 10.

That incident triggered another safety car, before Louis Cochet’s collision with Andre Rodriguez at Turn 5 caused a further interruption on lap 15. The race eventually came down to a one-lap shootout, which Łyżeń completed unchallenged to take victory. Tye finished second, while Schormans completed the podium.

The fight behind them also ended in chaos. Kelleher hit Túñon at Turn 10, who then tagged T-Code teammate Petrović and flipped him into the gravel. Petrović escaped injury, while Kelleher received a 10-second post-race penalty.

Race 1 – Full Classification

  1. #21 Borys Łyżeń (R) – KCL Motorsport
  2. #46 Nathan Tye – Drivex
  3. #40 Kasper Schormans (R) – MP Motorsport
  4. #37 Ty Fisher (R) – Griffin Core
  5. #17 Nacho Túñon – T-Code by Amtog
  6. #25 Aleix Piñera (R) – Tecnicar
  7. #22 Vivek Kanthan – Griffin Core
  8. #81 Noah Monteiro – Griffin Core
  9. #12 Philippe Armand Karras – G4 Racing
  10. #9 Jean-Paul Karras – G4 Racing
  11. #15 Jensen Burnett (R) – KCL Motorsport
  12. #73 Fausto Arnaudo (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  13. #24 Beau Lowette (R) – TC Racing
  14. #28 Max Radeck (R) – DXR
  15. #38 Daniel Kelleher (R) – Campos Racing
  16. #74 Pablo Riccobono Bello – GRS Team
  17. #11 Rahim Alibhai (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  18. #27 Yuzuki Sato (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  19. #5 Daniel Mota (R) – TC Racing
  20. #32 Simón Bulbarella (R) – Drivex
  21. #80 Sebastián Frigolet (R) – DXR
  22. #13 Rodrigo Martínez (R) – Tecnicar
  23. #18 Zoe Florescu (R) – Tecnicar
  24. #7 Felipe Reijs (R) – MP Motorsport
  25. #23 Rocco Coronel (R) – MP Motorsport
  26. #78 Maria Neto (R) – TC Racing
  27. #8 Jacob Micallef (R) – Campos Racing
  28. #44 Elliot Kaczynski (R) – Drivex
  29. #71 Sam Urus – DXR
  30. #77 Andrej Petrović – T-Code by Amtog
  31. #10 Luna Fluxá (R) – Campos Racing
  32. #39 Louis Cochet (R) – KCL Motorsport
  33. #96 Andre Rodriguez – GRS Team
  34. #88 Miki Blascos (R) – Monlau Motorsport – NC
  35. #94 Jorden Moodley – G4 Racing – NC
  36. #83 Alfons Miettinen (R) – GRS Team – DNS

2026 Spanish F4: Portimão: Race 2: Łyżeń passes Monteiro to complete Saturday double

Race 2 gave Monteiro the chance to respond from pole. He defended from Łyżeń through the opening corners, but the race was soon neutralised after a collision involving Sam Urus and Dani Mota brought out the safety car.

When racing resumed at the end of lap two, Łyżeń immediately resumed his attack. The KCL Motorsport driver kept pressure on Monteiro and eventually made the decisive move three laps later through Turn 14. From there, he controlled the race and moved towards a second victory of the weekend.

The safety car appeared again when Beau Lowette became stranded at Turn 4 after contact with Simón Bulbarella and Yuzuki Sato. Under the safety car, Sato then crashed into the back of Pablo Riccobono Bello, eliminating both drivers.

The race restarted with two laps remaining. Petrović, who had climbed from sixth to third, immediately passed Monteiro on the main straight for second place. However, he could not catch Łyżeń, who secured his second win from two races.

Race 2 – Full Classification

  1. #21 Borys Łyżeń (R) – KCL Motorsport
  2. #77 Andrej Petrović – T-Code by Amtog
  3. #81 Noah Monteiro – Griffin Core
  4. #40 Kasper Schormans (R) – MP Motorsport
  5. #23 Rocco Coronel (R) – MP Motorsport
  6. #17 Nacho Túñon – T-Code by Amtog
  7. #46 Nathan Tye – Drivex
  8. #8 Jacob Micallef (R) – Campos Racing
  9. #38 Daniel Kelleher (R) – Campos Racing
  10. #37 Ty Fisher (R) – Griffin Core
  11. #22 Vivek Kanthan – Griffin Core
  12. #44 Elliot Kaczynski (R) – Drivex
  13. #88 Miki Blascos (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  14. #12 Philippe Armand Karras – G4 Racing
  15. #15 Jensen Burnett (R) – KCL Motorsport
  16. #25 Aleix Piñera (R) – Tecnicar
  17. #11 Rahim Alibhai (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  18. #28 Max Radeck (R) – DXR
  19. #39 Louis Cochet (R) – KCL Motorsport
  20. #9 Jean-Paul Karras – G4 Racing
  21. #18 Zoe Florescu (R) – Tecnicar
  22. #73 Fausto Arnaudo (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  23. #32 Simón Bulbarella (R) – Drivex
  24. #7 Felipe Reijs (R) – MP Motorsport
  25. #96 Andre Rodriguez – GRS Team
  26. #5 Daniel Mota (R) – TC Racing
  27. #80 Sebastián Frigolet (R) – DXR
  28. #10 Luna Fluxá (R) – Campos Racing
  29. #83 Alfons Miettinen (R) – GRS Team
  30. #13 Rodrigo Martínez (R) – Tecnicar
  31. #78 Maria Neto (R) – TC Racing
  32. #74 Pablo Riccobono Bello – GRS Team – NC
  33. #27 Yuzuki Sato (R) – Monlau Motorsport – NC
  34. #24 Beau Lowette (R) – TC Racing – NC
  35. #71 Sam Urus – DXR – NC
  36. #94 Jorden Moodley – G4 Racing – DNS

2026 Spanish F4: Portimão: Qualifying 2: Petrović leads T-Code front-row lockout

On Sunday, T-Code delivered its strongest Qualifying performance of the weekend. Petrović took pole with a 1:45.305, while teammate Túñon secured second, only 0.007s behind. Monteiro completed the top three, just 0.020s off pole.

The result gave T-Code a golden opportunity for Race 3. However, Schormans, Tye, Łyżeń, Fisher and Coronel all remained close enough to benefit from any disruption, with the top eight covered by just over two tenths.

Qualifying 2 – Full Classification

  1. #77 Andrej Petrović – T-Code by Amtog – 1:45.305
  2. #17 Nacho Túñon – T-Code by Amtog – 1:45.312
  3. #81 Noah Monteiro – Griffin Core – 1:45.325
  4. #40 Kasper Schormans (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:45.362
  5. #46 Nathan Tye – Drivex – 1:45.414
  6. #21 Borys Łyżeń (R) – KCL Motorsport – 1:45.442
  7. #37 Ty Fisher (R) – Griffin Core – 1:45.461
  8. #23 Rocco Coronel (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:45.520
  9. #32 Simón Bulbarella (R) – Drivex – 1:45.529
  10. #8 Jacob Micallef (R) – Campos Racing – 1:45.548
  11. #22 Vivek Kanthan – Griffin Core – 1:45.620
  12. #38 Daniel Kelleher (R) – Campos Racing – 1:45.661
  13. #15 Jensen Burnett (R) – KCL Motorsport – 1:45.788
  14. #44 Elliot Kaczynski (R) – Drivex – 1:45.797
  15. #25 Aleix Piñera (R) – Tecnicar – 1:45.821
  16. #7 Felipe Reijs (R) – MP Motorsport – 1:45.920
  17. #28 Max Radeck (R) – DXR – 1:45.942
  18. #18 Zoe Florescu (R) – Tecnicar – 1:45.977
  19. #88 Miki Blascos (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.033
  20. #10 Luna Fluxá (R) – Campos Racing – 1:46.042
  21. #73 Fausto Arnaudo (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.051
  22. #80 Sebastián Frigolet (R) – DXR – 1:46.143
  23. #9 Jean-Paul Karras – G4 Racing – 1:46.166
  24. #39 Louis Cochet (R) – KCL Motorsport – 1:46.185
  25. #27 Yuzuki Sato (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.232
  26. #12 Philippe Armand Karras – G4 Racing – 1:46.348
  27. #24 Beau Lowette (R) – TC Racing – 1:46.370
  28. #5 Daniel Mota (R) – TC Racing – 1:46.415
  29. #11 Rahim Alibhai (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 1:46.553
  30. #96 Andre Rodriguez – GRS Team – 1:46.688
  31. #78 Maria Neto (R) – TC Racing – 1:46.791
  32. #71 Sam Urus – DXR – 1:47.129
  33. #83 Alfons Miettinen (R) – GRS Team – 1:47.135
  34. #94 Jorden Moodley – G4 Racing – 1:49.500
  35. #13 Rodrigo Martínez (R) – Tecnicar – All lap times deleted
  36. #74 Pablo Riccobono Bello – GRS Team – No representative time

2026 Spanish F4: Portimão: Race 3: Schormans inherits victory after T-Code penalties

Race 3 initially looked set to belong to T-Code. Petrović started from pole, with Túñon alongside him, and the pair controlled the race after an early red flag. That stoppage came after Łyżeń spun Tye, who became beached at Turn 3.

After a 15-minute delay and two safety car laps, Petrović and Túñon built a small gap over the chasing pack. Túñon then pressured his teammate and eventually took the lead down the inside of Turn 5 on lap 10. At that stage, T-Code appeared to be on course for a one-two finish.

However, the race was interrupted again. First, Alfons Miettinen suffered terminal damage after colliding with teammate Andre Rodriguez at Turn 5. Then, on lap 13, Jean-Paul Karras suffered a front-left suspension failure and went into the Turn 1 gravel.

That produced another one-lap shootout. Schormans battled with a group of Campos cars for third and came through to complete the podium on the road behind Túñon and Petrović. However, both T-Code drivers were later found to have fallen more than five car lengths behind the safety car at the restart. They received 30-second penalties and dropped to 25th and 26th.

As a result, Schormans inherited victory, Miki Blascos claimed a maiden podium in second, and Coronel rose to third. That result was crucial for the championship, as it allowed Coronel to limit the damage from a difficult weekend.

Race 3 – Full Classification

  1. #40 Kasper Schormans (R) – MP Motorsport
  2. #88 Miki Blascos (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  3. #23 Rocco Coronel (R) – MP Motorsport
  4. #8 Jacob Micallef (R) – Campos Racing
  5. #25 Aleix Piñera (R) – Tecnicar
  6. #15 Jensen Burnett (R) – KCL Motorsport
  7. #28 Max Radeck (R) – DXR
  8. #12 Philippe Armand Karras – G4 Racing
  9. #38 Daniel Kelleher (R) – Campos Racing
  10. #22 Vivek Kanthan – Griffin Core
  11. #44 Elliot Kaczynski (R) – Drivex
  12. #73 Fausto Arnaudo (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  13. #39 Louis Cochet (R) – KCL Motorsport
  14. #27 Yuzuki Sato (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  15. #7 Felipe Reijs (R) – MP Motorsport
  16. #5 Daniel Mota (R) – TC Racing
  17. #11 Rahim Alibhai (R) – Monlau Motorsport
  18. #81 Noah Monteiro – Griffin Core
  19. #94 Jorden Moodley – G4 Racing
  20. #21 Borys Łyżeń (R) – KCL Motorsport
  21. #13 Rodrigo Martínez (R) – Tecnicar
  22. #10 Luna Fluxá (R) – Campos Racing
  23. #78 Maria Neto (R) – TC Racing
  24. #37 Ty Fisher (R) – Griffin Core
  25. #17 Nacho Túñon – T-Code by Amtog
  26. #77 Andrej Petrović – T-Code by Amtog
  27. #18 Zoe Florescu (R) – Tecnicar
  28. #71 Sam Urus – DXR
  29. #24 Beau Lowette (R) – TC Racing
  30. #80 Sebastián Frigolet (R) – DXR
  31. #9 Jean-Paul Karras – G4 Racing
  32. #32 Simón Bulbarella (R) – Drivex – Retired
  33. #46 Nathan Tye – Drivex – Retired
  34. #96 Andre Rodriguez – GRS Team – Retired
  35. #83 Alfons Miettinen (R) – GRS Team – Retired
  36. #74 Pablo Riccobono Bello – GRS Team – DNS

Drivers’ Standings after Round 2: Coronel leads, but Schormans and Łyżeń close in

After six races, Coronel remains at the top of the drivers’ standings. However, his advantage has been reduced sharply. He finished only 25th in Race 1, recovered to fifth in Race 2 and then inherited third in Race 3.

Schormans is now second after another consistent weekend and his inherited Sunday victory. Łyżeń sits third, just one point behind Schormans, after taking two wins at Portimão. Therefore, only five points cover the top three drivers heading into the next round.

Drivers’ Standings

  1. #23 Rocco Coronel (R) – MP Motorsport – 76
  2. #40 Kasper Schormans (R) – MP Motorsport – 72
  3. #21 Borys Łyżeń (R) – KCL Motorsport – 71
  4. #81 Noah Monteiro – Griffin Core – 59
  5. #25 Aleix Piñera (R) – Tecnicar – 51
  6. #22 Vivek Kanthan – Griffin Core – 41
  7. #46 Nathan Tye – Drivex – 37
  8. #37 Ty Fisher (R) – Griffin Core – 36
  9. #77 Andrej Petrović – T-Code by Amtog – 24
  10. #15 Jensen Burnett (R) – KCL Motorsport – 20
  11. #88 Miki Blascos (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 18
  12. #17 Nacho Túñon – T-Code by Amtog – 17
  13. #8 Jacob Micallef (R) – Campos Racing – 15
  14. #44 Elliot Kaczynski (R) – Drivex – 10
  15. #38 Daniel Kelleher (R) – Campos Racing – 9
  16. #28 Max Radeck (R) – DXR – 6
  17. #12 Philippe Armand Karras – G4 Racing – 4
  18. #11 Rahim Alibhai (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 2
  19. #9 Jean-Paul Karras – G4 Racing – 1
  20. #7 Felipe Reijs (R) – MP Motorsport – 1
  21. #5 Sandro Pérez (R) – Tecnicar – 0
  22. #27 Alexander Chartier (R) – TC Racing – 0
  23. #13 Rodrigo Martínez (R) – Tecnicar – 0
  24. #83 Alfons Miettinen (R) – GRS Team – 0
  25. #5 Daniel Mota (R) – TC Racing – 0
  26. #27 Yuzuki Sato (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 0
  27. #71 Sam Urus – DXR – 0
  28. #94 Jorden Moodley – G4 Racing – 0
  29. #18 Zoe Florescu (R) – Tecnicar – 0
  30. #78 Maria Neto (R) – TC Racing – 0
  31. #73 Fausto Arnaudo (R) – Monlau Motorsport – 0
  32. #24 Beau Lowette (R) – TC Racing – 0
  33. #39 Louis Cochet (R) – KCL Motorsport – 0
  34. #80 Sebastián Frigolet (R) – DXR – 0
  35. #32 Simón Bulbarella (R) – Drivex – 0
  36. #10 Luna Fluxà (R) – Campos Racing – 0
  37. #74 Pablo Riccobono Bello – GRS Team – 0

Teams’ Standings after Round 2: MP Motorsport pulls clear

MP Motorsport leaves Portimão with a commanding lead in the teams’ championship. Coronel and Schormans both scored important points, while Schormans’ Race 3 victory strengthened the team’s position further.

Griffin Core by Campos remains second, but KCL by MP is now only two points behind after Łyżeń’s double victory. T-Code could have gained significant ground with a Race 3 one-two, but the penalties for Túñon and Petrović proved costly.

Teams’ Standings

  1. MP Motorsport – 148
  2. Griffin Core by Campos – 96
  3. KCL by MP – 91
  4. Tecnicar – 51
  5. Drivex – 47
  6. T-Code – 39
  7. Monlau Motorsport – 20
  8. Campos Racing – 9
  9. DX Racing Team – 6
  10. G4 Racing – 5
  11. GRS Team – 0
  12. TC Racing – 0

Conclusion

In the end, Portimão changed the shape of the Spanish F4 championship. Coronel still leads, but his advantage is no longer comfortable. A difficult Race 1 and only one podium from the weekend allowed both Schormans and Łyżeń to close in.

Łyżeń produced the defining performance of the round. His two Saturday wins moved him from the chasing pack into genuine title contention. Schormans also strengthened his position with consistent scoring and an inherited victory in Race 3, while MP Motorsport extended its teams’ championship lead.

T-Code, meanwhile, left Portugal with mixed emotions. Petrović and Túñon had the speed to dominate Sunday, but their post-race penalties erased a likely one-two finish. Therefore, after a weekend full of incidents and reshuffled results, Spanish F4 heads to the next round with three drivers separated by just five points.