The FIA F4 Global Esports Championship Presented by MOZA returns this weekend to kick off the 2025 season. The first two races of the year are scheduled for Saturday, October 25th. 39 top-ranked competitors from a trio of competing regions will go against one another in the four-event, eight race season, battling for their chance at winning a share of the $35,000 prize pool. Up until now, the tracks that they’ll be racing at have not yet been revealed.

During a 12-week period in 2025 iRacing Season 3, three representing regions (Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe) determined 10 of their best drivers through an iRacing official series points competition. Each region sends forth their top-10 eligible drivers from the final points, plus the top-three drivers from each region in last year’s competition were also invited back, which makes up the 39-driver global grid.

This official iRacing series features fixed setup racing through all eight races, and the schedule is kept locked away until the day before that particular race.

This weekend, the two tracks that the series will race on are Circuit Zandvoort (Race #1) and Road Atlanta (Race #2). As planned, the remaining races on the calendar will stay hidden until the day before those races.

EVENT FORMAT

With two races on the docket, drivers will need to be ready to jump from track to track on race day. The first race event will feature 15 minutes of practice, 10 minutes of qualifying, and a 15 minute race. After a five minute break following the conclusion to the first race, the second will feature a 10-minute practice, another 10-minute qualifying session, and another 15 minute feature race.

Each winner will collect 25 points toward the championship, with points being awarded to the top-15 finishing drivers, the last of which will receive one point.

CIRCUIT ZANDVOORT TRACK FACTS

Opening in its initial form in 1948 and quickly becoming the host of the Dutch Grand Prix, Circuit Zandvoort has long been a mainstay of the Drivers’ World Championship—hosting it first in 1955 and almost every season from then to 1985, and once again since 2021. The track was dramatically shortened in 1990 and began to take its current shape nearly a decade later. Banking was added to Turns 3 and 14 in 2020 to prepare for the return of the Dutch Grand Prix, but most other corners—including the first-corner Tarzanbocht hairpin—were untouched.

ROAD ATLANTA TRACK FACTS

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta is a 2.54-mile, 12-turn course located in Braselton, Georgia, just 35 miles north of Atlanta. Known for hosting many sports car races, including the popular Petit Le Mans event, Road Atlanta is filled with elevation changes, technical sections and can be a challenge to any professional racer. Opened in 1970, the current day Grand Prix circuit layout has been in use since 1998.

HOW TO WATCH

Every round of the 2025 FIA F4 Global Esports Championship Presented by MOZA will be broadcasted on all of iRacing’s official channels.

Coverage starts at 3:00 pm ET / 19:00 GMT / 05:00 AEST.

For more information on the FIA F4 Global Esports Championship, visit www.iracing.com/fia-f4-esports/.

To learn more about the partnership between iRacing and the FIA, visit www.FIA.com/iracing.

For more information about MOZA Racing, visit www.mozaracing.com.

For more information about iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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