Enzo Tarnvanichkul secures 2026 Eurocup-3 seat with GriffinCore Campos Racing

Enzo Tarnvanichkul will race for GriffinCore Campos Racing in the 2026 Eurocup-3 season, returning as part of the Red Bull Junior Team.
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GriffinCore Campos Racing has confirmed Enzo Tarnvanichkul as the final driver in its 2026 Eurocup-3 line-up. As a result, the Thai-Spanish racer will continue within the Campos structure and return to the continental championship with strong continuity on both sides.

The team will field Tarnvanichkul in one of the newly introduced Dallara 326-Toyota cars alongside Thomas Strauven, Patrick Heuzenroeder and Alex Powell, all of whom secured their seats earlier in the build-up to the season.

Long-term partnership strengthens for a new era

This announcement marks Tarnvanichkul’s third consecutive season with Campos Racing. Therefore, the partnership enters 2026 with a shared technical understanding and a clear focus on maximising performance under the new Eurocup-3 regulations.

Team Principal Adrián Campos highlighted the value of that continuity and the strength of the young line-up:

“It is a pleasure to continue our partnership with Enzo, a driver who has demonstrated his natural speed over the past two years with our team. We know perfectly well how he works and he knows how we operate, so we are confident that we have the foundations in place for 2026 to be an extremely positive season for both parties. Enzo completes a very young driver line-up, but one that is full of talent and fully capable of fighting at the front with the new Dallara 326-Toyota cars that will be introduced in Eurocup-3 this year.”

From karting to single-seaters

Born in 2009 in Marbella, Tarnvanichkul holds both Thai and Spanish nationality. He last competed for Campos Racing during the 2025 Eurocup-3 season, having previously raced for the team in the 2024 F4 Spanish Championship. He has also remained a member of the Red Bull Junior Team since 2023.

Before transitioning to single-seaters, Tarnvanichkul built a strong karting career after moving to the European stage in late 2018. His breakthrough arrived in 2022, when he claimed the OK-Junior title at the CIK-FIA World Championship. That achievement directly led to his selection for the Red Bull Junior Team.

In early 2024, Tarnvanichkul made his car-racing debut in the F4 Spanish Championship with Campos Racing. Although he faced an inevitable learning curve early on, he improved steadily throughout the season.

After scoring points in the opening round at Jarama, his form strengthened significantly in the second half of the year. He secured his first podium at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo and ultimately finished 12th in the drivers’ standings with 69 points.

Tarnvanichkul stepped up to Eurocup-3 in 2025 and continued his upward trajectory. Over the course of the season, he established himself as a consistent front-runner, particularly during the latter stages of the campaign.

His performances included a maiden victory at Jerez and additional podium finishes at Spa-Francorchamps and Monza. In parallel, he also contested the final rounds of the Eurocup-3 Spanish Winter Championship and selected rounds of the 2025 GB3 Championship with VRD Racing, further expanding his race experience.

Tarnvanichkul ready to build on momentum with GriffinCore Campos Racing in Eurocup-3 2026

Looking ahead to the 2026 campaign, Tarnvanichkul expressed his determination to continue improving with the team:

“First of all, I’m really happy to officially announce my participation in the Eurocup-3 championship this season with GriffinCore Campos Racing. This year, the goal is to keep improving and aim to repeat that success. I’m ready to work hard with the team and give my all every weekend. Thank you to GriffinCore Campos Racing and to everyone who supports me. I can’t wait to get back on track.”

With continuity, experience and backing from the Red Bull Junior Team, Tarnvanichkul now enters the 2026 Eurocup-3 season well positioned to challenge at the front of the grid.