FRECA Championship 2025 – Standings after the final in Monza

Published 26/10/2025 à 17:32

Mathieu Chambenoit

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FRECA Championship 2025 – Standings after the final in Monza

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At the end of the tenth round which took place this Sunday, October 26, 2025 at the Autodromo Internacional di Monza, Freddie Slater (Prema) managed to confirm his domination by winning the championship title. Leading the FRECA since the beginning of the season or almost, the Briton had to fight in the last few meetings with Matteo De Palo (Trident), the one who will be his teammate in Formula 3 in 2026. At the top of the category with 313 points, Freddie Slater completes his work with eight victories and twelve podiums, and thus beats the record set by Rafael Câmara last year, with 309 points after ten meetings contested.

On the French side, Enzo Deligny (R-ace GP) failed to conclude his season in the best possible way in Italy, but still maintained his fine third place in the championship. Particularly competitive in qualifying, he managed to claim four victories, allowing him to beat Brazilian Pedro Clerot (VAR) in particular. Fifth and seventh, Evan Giltaire and Taito Kato, meanwhile, came off a fine final. Double podium for Giltaire, two fourth places for Kato, consistency was the key word in this final event. Now, many of them will have a date with F3 next year, while we wait to learn the plans of those for whom the future is still a mystery.

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2025 FRECA Championship – Drivers

1) Freddie Slater (Prema) – 313 points
2) Matteo De Palo (Trident) – 277 points
3) Enzo Deligny (R-ace GP) – 235 points
4) Pedro Clerot (VAR) – 235 points
5) Evan Giltaire (ART GP) – 185 points
6) Akshay Bohra (R-ace GP) – 159 points
7) Taito Kato (ART GP) – 107 points
8) Rashid Al Dhaheri (Prema) – 105 points
9) Hiyu Yamakoshi (VAR) – 86 points
10) Jin Nakumara (R-ace GP) – 81 points
11) Nikita Bedrin (Saintéloc Racing) – 72 points
12) Dion Gowda (VAR) – 38 points
13) Jack Beeton (Prema) – 32 points
14) Kenato Le (ART GP) – 30 points
15) Michael Belov (CL Motorsport) – 27 points
16) Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi (Trident) – 24 points
17) Ruiqi Liu (Trident) – 6 points
18) Giovanni Maschio (RPM) – 5 points
19) Ean Eyckmans (RPM) – 2 points
20) Reno Francot (RPM – 1 point
21) Enzo Peugeot (RPM) – 0 points
22) Enzo Yeh (RPM) – 0 points
23) Edu Robinson (G4 Racing) – 0 points
24) Kacper Sztuka (G4 Racing) – 0 points
25) Enea Frey (CL Motorsport) – 0 points
26) Zachary David (CL Motorsport) – 0 points
27) Aditya Kulkarni (AKCEL GP) – 0 points
28) Saqer Al Maosherji (AKCEL GP) – 0 points
29) Tim Gerhards (Saintéloc Racing) – 0 points
30) Dorian Pin (Prema) – 0 points
31) Édouard Borgna (G4 Racing) – 0 points
32) Macéo Capietto (RPM) – 0 points
33) Zhenrui Chi (CL Motorsport) – 0 points
34) Yaroslav Veselaho (Saintéloc Racing) – 0 points
35) Enzo Richer (G4 Racing) – 0 points
36) Arthur Aegerter (G4 Racing) – 0 points
37) Javier Sagrera (AKCEL) – 0 points
38) Valerio Rinicella (CL Motorsport) – 0 points
39) Maya Weug (Saintéloc Racing) – 0 points

FRECA Championship 2025 – Teams

1) R-ace GP – 455 points
2) Prema Racing – 434 points
3) VAR – 351 points
4) ART GP – 313 points
5) Trident – ​​307 points
6) Saintéloc – 72 points
7) CL Motorsport – 27 points
8) RPM – 8 points
9) G4 Racing – 0 points
10) AKCEL GP – 0 points

Mathieu Chambenoit

Responsible for the single-seater categories (F2, F3, FRECA, Eurocup-3, F4...), I enjoy discussing F1, Endurance, or MotoGP.

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