RPM Racing has confirmed its participation in the 2026 FIA FREC, continuing its strong commitment to the competitive single-seater category. Therefore, the team, led by Keith Donegan, will compete under full FIA status and benefit from the organisation and promotion of Automobile Club d’Italia (ACI). This season will also mark the debut of the brand-new Tatuus T-326, bringing a fresh and exciting element to the championship.
RPM names three-man driver line-up for 2026 campaign
As the 2026 season rapidly approaches, RPM Racing has completed its driver roster, naming Miguel Costa, Giovanni Maschio, and Jan Przyrowski as the drivers who will represent the team in the upcoming campaign.
Miguel Costa, a seventeen-year-old Brazilian born in Miami, has a promising future in motorsport. Costa had a successful karting career before making his debut in single-seater racing in the Spanish F4 Championship last season. Furthermore, earlier this year, he competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Trophy Certified by FIA with RPM, securing a podium finish in the opening round at Abu Dhabi. Costa impressed many with a strong second-place result, showcasing his potential in the competitive single-seater environment.
Giovanni Maschio, a 19-year-old Italian, will enter his third consecutive year with RPM, bringing with him three full campaigns in the FREC. With experience under his belt, Maschio is determined to leverage his past seasons and fight for better results as he aims for the front of the grid in 2026.
The final member of RPM’s line-up is Jan Przyrowski, a seventeen-year-old Polish driver making his debut in the FREC. Przyrowski has two seasons of experience in the Spanish F4 Championship and has shown remarkable progress. Earlier this year, he competed with RPM in the Formula Regional Middle East Trophy Certified by FIA, where he finished second in the opening round at Yas Marina. Przyrowski went on to finish the season with a string of podiums in the final rounds at Dubai and Lusail, establishing himself as one of the standout performers in the series.
The 2026 FIA FREC
RPM is one of ten teams competing in this year’s FIA FREC, a highly competitive series that attracts rising stars from around the globe. The championship features eight rounds, with the first race weekend scheduled for 24-26 April at the iconic Red Bull Ring in Austria.
The addition of the new Tatuus T-326 is set to bring a fresh challenge to teams and drivers alike, making the 2026 season highly competitive. Thus, RPM Racing, with its talented driver line-up and strong team infrastructure, will be aiming for podium finishes and top-tier results as they compete against some of the best up-and-coming talents in motorsport.





