Saintéloc Racing FRECA car
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Meet the 2025 FRECA Grid: Saintéloc Racing

For the french-outfit Saintéloc Racing, 2025 marks the third year of competing in the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA). Founded in 2004, the team’s portfolio spans from the World Rally Championship-2 to GT Racing across multiple European series. However, it was only until 2022 where they ventured into single-seater racing as they made…

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CL Motorsport in FRECA 2025
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Meet the 2025 FRECA Grid: CL Motorsport

The 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) has welcomed CL Motorsport, a determined new entrant to one of the toughest junior single-seater championships in Europe. Based in Bedizzole, Italy, the team combines Italian motorsport tradition with a forward-looking approach. In its debut season, the outfit already demonstrated resilience, ambition, and flashes of competitiveness,…

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Pit Debrief’s Top 5 Young Talents to Watch

In our list of the Top 5 young drivers to watch, PitDebrief looks beyond Formula 2 and 3 to showcase standout talents making waves early in their careers. Whilst the journey to the pinnacle of motorsport may seem far away, a number of standout prospects have already delivered impressive results early in their careers. From…

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2025 FRECA Round at the Hungaroring.
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FRECA 2025: Everything you need to know

The 2025 Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA) marks the seventh running season of the FIA-certified regional Formula 3 series. In its inaugural season, the championship travelled to eight different iconic circuits across Europe, providing a valuable platform for young drivers to climb the single-seater ladder. Since merging with Formula Renault Eurocup, and taking the name…

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Bohra 2025 FRECA Round 6 Imola
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FRECA | 2025 Round 6 | Imola | Slater retains Championship lead as Deligny and Bohra shine

Round 6 of the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) unfolded at the iconic Imola circuit, a track steeped in history and notorious for punishing even the smallest mistakes. Known for its technical layout and limited overtaking opportunities, Imola demands precision, strategy, and composure from every driver on the grid. With the season…

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FIA and ACI launch Formula Regional European Championship for 2026 with new FR Gen2 car, modernising junior single-seater racing.
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Formula Regional European Championship to begin second era with full FIA sanctioning in 2026

The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and the Automobile Club d’Italia (ACI) have formally announced the launch of the FIA Formula Regional European Championship, a new FIA-sanctioned single-seater series scheduled to begin in 2026. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the FIA’s carefully designed driver development framework, which aims to grow emerging motorsport talent…

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FRECA 2025, Round 5, Circuit Paul Ricard, France
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FRECA | 2025 Round 5 | Paul Ricard | Slater retains lead after strong weekend in France

The 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) reached its midpoint with Round 5 at Circuit Paul Ricard. Heading into the weekend, the championship picture was delicately balanced between Matteo De Palo and Freddie Slater. De Palo, representing Trident Motorsport, held the advantage by four points, sitting on 122 thanks to his measured consistency…

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2025 FRECA Round 4 Hungary at Hungaroring, Budapest
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FRECA | 2025 Round 4 | Budapest | De Palo leads as title battle heats up

One month after the excitement of Zandvoort, the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) roared back into action at the Hungaroring. The 4.381 km circuit, steeped in tradition as host of the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, once again provided the perfect backdrop for the fourth event of the 2025 season. As the…

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