The 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) season concluded in thrilling fashion at Monza, delivering decisive results across all categories. Freddie Slater claimed the Drivers’ Championship with a dominant campaign, while R-ace GP captured the Teams’ title after a hard-fought duel with Prema Racing. At the same time, rookie sensation Dion Gowda emerged as the standout newcomer, showcasing promise and composure in a fiercely competitive field. Together, these achievements brought the curtain down on an exceptional season of talent, teamwork, and determination.
Slater seals 2025 FRECA crown as season ends at Monza
Freddie Slater has officially clinched the 2025 FRECA title after a commanding performance at the season finale in Monza. The British driver concluded his remarkable campaign with 313 points, sealing the championship with authority. Throughout the season, Slater demonstrated exceptional consistency, race intelligence, and composure under pressure. As a result, he emerged as the standout talent of the grid, confirming his status as one of motorsport’s brightest young prospects.
Meanwhile, Matteo De Palo finished runner-up with 277 points. Although he fought valiantly all season, he could not match Slater’s relentless pace in the closing rounds. Nevertheless, his performances across the year underline his growth and determination. Furthermore, the fight for third provided one of the season’s closest contests. Enzo Deligny and Pedro Clerot ended level on 235 points, highlighting the strength of both drivers and the intensity of the midfield battle.
Evan Giltaire also impressed, climbing to fifth overall with 185 points after a strong finish at Monza. In contrast, Akshay Bohra slipped to sixth but still capped off a consistent season. Moreover, Taito Kato’s late surge into seventh showed his steady improvement, while Rashid Al Dhaheri, in eighth, demonstrated flashes of promise throughout the campaign.
Further down the order, Jin Nakamura and Nikita Bedrin rounded out the top ten after steady runs in the latter stages. Ultimately, the 2025 FRECA season ended with Slater firmly on top, his dominance leaving little doubt. With every lap driven and every victory earned, he confirmed himself as the undisputed champion of the series—and a driver destined for greater things.
Drivers’ standings after Round 10 (Monza) of 2025 FRECA
- Freddie Slater – 313 points
- Matteo De Palo – 277 points
- Enzo Deligny – 235 points
- Pedro Clerot – 235 points
- Evan Giltaire – 185 points
- Akshay Bohra – 159 points
- Taito Kato – 107 points
- Rashid Al Dhaheri – 105 points
- Hiyu Yamakoshi – 86 points
- Jin Nakamura – 81 points
- Nikita Bedrin – 72 points
- Dion Gowda – 38 points
- Jack Beeton – 32 points
- Kanato Le – 30 points
- Michael Belov – 27 points
- Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi – 24 points
- Giovanni Maschio – 6 points
- Ruiqi Liu – 4 points
- Ean Eyckmans – 2 points
- Edu Robinson – 1 point
- Reno Francot – 1 point
- Enzo Peugeot – 0 points
- Rui-Heng Yeh – 0 points
- Enea Frey – 0 points
- Saqer Al Maosherji – 0 points
- Kacper Sztuka – 0 points
- Yaroslav Veselaho – 0 points
- Aditya Kulkarni – 0 points
- Zachary David – 0 points
- Edouard Borgna – 0 points
- Zhenrui Chi – 0 points
- Tim Gerhards – 0 points
- Doriane Pin – 0 points
- Maceo Capietto – 0 points
- Enzo Richer – 0 points
- Arthur Aegerter -0 points
- Javier Sagrera – 0 points
- Valerio Rinicell – 0 points
- Maya Weug – 0 points
R-ace GP clinches Teams’ title as Prema pushes to the end

R-ace GP has secured the 2025 FRECA Teams’ Championship after holding firm against a determined late charge from Prema Racing. The French outfit ended the season on 455 points, capping off a campaign built on balance, teamwork, and consistency. With both Matteo De Palo and Enzo Deligny regularly finishing at the front, R-ace GP showcased strength in depth that ultimately proved decisive.
Prema Racing, meanwhile, finished second with 434 points. Despite Freddie Slater’s individual dominance—culminating in his drivers’ title—the Italian squad fell just short in the overall tally. Nevertheless, Prema’s late surge at Monza narrowed what had once been a wide gap, underlining their competitiveness right to the final chequered flag.
Behind the top two, Van Amersfoort Racing completed a strong season in third with 351 points. Their steady scoring across both drivers ensured a solid cushion over the chasing pack. Furthermore, ART Grand Prix climbed to fourth after a strong Monza result, edging past Trident, who slipped to fifth with 305 points.
Saintéloc Racing, CL Motorsport, and RPM rounded out the midfield, each managing to improve their totals in the closing round. Meanwhile, G4 Racing scored its first point of the season, a small yet significant milestone. Overall, R-ace GP’s blend of consistency and teamwork earned them a well-deserved crown, confirming their position as the benchmark in the 2025 FRECA paddock.
Teams’ standings after Round 10 (Monza) of 2025 FRECA
- R-ace GP – 455 points
- Prema Racing – 434 points
- Van Amersfoort Racing – 351 points
- ART Grand Prix – 313 points
- Trident – 305 points
- Saintéloc Racing – 72 points
- CL Motorsport – 27 points
- RPM – 9 points
- G4 Racing – 1 point
- Akcel GP – 0 points
Gowda dominates to clinch FRECA Rookie Crown at Monza

Dion Gowda has sealed the 2025 FRECA Rookie Championship after a composed and consistent campaign, ending the season with 38 points. The Singaporean driver stood out among the newcomers, showing maturity beyond his experience and regularly battling established names in the midfield. His strong finishes across the season, particularly in the closing rounds, underlined both his pace and potential. As a result, Gowda emerged as the clear standout rookie of the year.
Behind him, Ean Eyckmans secured second place in the rookie standings with two points. Although his results were limited, his performances often showed flashes of speed, suggesting that he could become a regular points scorer with further experience. Meanwhile, Edu Robinson and Reno Francot shared third place with one point each, both achieving breakthrough results during the final stages of the season. Their determination paid off at Monza, where they converted steady progress into tangible rewards.
Further down the order, the likes of Enea Frey, Saqer Al Maosherji, and Edouard Borgna gained valuable mileage in their debut campaigns, laying the groundwork for future improvement. Similarly, Zhenrui Chi, Tim Gerhards, and Arthur Aegerter continued to develop throughout the year despite going without points.
Ultimately, Gowda’s dominance defined the rookie battle. His consistency and calm under pressure made him a deserving champion—one who has firmly announced his arrival in the fiercely competitive world of FRECA.
Rookies’ standings after Round 10 (Monza) of 2025 FRECA
- Dion Gowda – 38 points
- Ean Eyckmans – 2 points
- Edu Robinson – 1 point
- Reno Francot – 1 point
- Enea Frey – 0 points
- Saqer Al Maosherji – 0 points
- Edouard Borgna – 0 points
- Zhenrui Chi – 0 points
- Tim Gerhards – 0 points
- Arthur Aegerter – 0 points
The end of a dramatic season
As the chequered flag fell at Monza, FRECA’s 2025 season celebrated excellence at every level. Slater’s brilliance, R-ace GP’s teamwork, and Gowda’s impressive rookie triumph each told a story of dedication and ambition. With new talents rising and rivalries intensifying, the year set a high benchmark for the future of the series. The championship not only highlighted the next generation of motorsport stars but also reaffirmed FRECA’s status as one of Europe’s premier proving grounds for young drivers.





