This October, the FIA F4 Esports Global Championship Series presented by MOZA returns with 30 of the top-ranked regional competitors going against one another for a four-event, eight round season with a chance at winning a share of the $35,000 prize pool.

Those races will be as they were in the inaugural series last year, with track selections for each event announced 24 hours prior to the race, forcing drivers to adapt quickly to each course. Drivers will also compete with fixed setups, ensuring an equal playing field for all.

Last season, it was Luke McKeown from the United Kingdom, representing the European region, who claimed the title over two Spaniards, also representing Europe—Alejandro Sánchez and Aaron Vazquezz. Chile’s Nicolás Rubilar represented the highest-finishing driver from the Americas region in the final standings, while Japan’s Alejandro Sendra was on top of all competitors from the Asia-Pacific region.

As always, the second week of 2025 Season 3 saw each respective region compete at a venue within their area. Any iRacing member can compete in any of the regional races, regardless of where they reside, but in order to be eligible for an invitation to the Championship Series, drivers must provide the proper identification from the region they intend to represent, either with a Passport or ID card.

The Americas region took on Watkins Glen International. Asia-Pacific took their talents to the Suzuka International Racing Course. Europe went to battle at the Red Bull Ring. Once again, the Americas had the most participation, but also once more, it was the Europe region with the highest Strength of Field (SoF) race for the week.


FIA F4 ESPORTS – AMERICA REGION

A total of 3,841 iRacing members registered for at least one event at Watkins Glen last week. The highest SoF event went in favor of Argentina’s Pablo Mercerat, who scored the most points in the second week of the season. That moves Mercerat to third in the overall standings after two weeks, behind Chile’s Felipe Cabrera Loyola and Brazil’s Felipe Pujol Dantas. At 11 wins apiece, the most wins at Watkins Glen this week belonged to Jake Williams and Leo Ovtcharov. Williams won 11 out of 18, while Ovtcharov went a perfect 11-for-11.

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – America | Week 2 at Watkins Glen | Top Drivers:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Pablo Mercerat Argentina 289 1
2 Felipe Cabrera Loyola Chile 277 0
3 Felipe Pujol Dantas Brazil 265 0
4 Felipe Juliato Brazil 254 0
5 Enzo Montecinos Chile 242 0
6 Flavio Dantas Brazil 231 0
7 Ralph Benitez Brazil 226 1
8 Jaden Munoz United States 221 1
9 Victor Miranda Brazil 215 0
10 Andre Castro United States 211 0
11 Andrew Moran United States 208 0
12 Leandro C Pinheiro Brazil 205 1
13 Carlos Torres M Columbia 201 0
14 Dino Filippa Argentina 197 2
15 Andre Garcia Nassutti Brazil 196 0

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – America | Drivers Standings after Week 2 at Watkins Glen:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Felipe Cabrera Loyola Chile 528 1
2 Felipe Pujol Dantas Brazil 504 0
3 Pablo Mercerat Argentina 486 2
4 Felipe Juliato Brazil 466 0
5 Victor Miranda Brazil 438 1
6 Flavio Dantas Brazil 434 1
7 Enzo Montecinos Chile 432 0
8 Ralph Benitez Brazil 426 1
9 Andre Castro United States 404 0
10 Andrew Moran United States 401 0
11 Brian Lockwood United States 396 0
12 Andre Garcia Nassutti Brazil 380 0
13 Ryan Oddo United States 379 5
14 Carlos Torres M Columbia 367 0
15 Rafa Blanco Uruguay 354 0

FIA F4 ESPORTS – ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

In the Asia-Pacific region, there were 2,281 members who took on Suzuka Circuit last week. Australia’s Kody Deith found the top of the board in both the week and now the overall driver’s standings. Deith won the SoF race, collecting 336 points. That places Deith 46 points ahead of last week’s SoF winner and points leader, Japan’s Shoma Shintani. Another driver from Japan, Mirai Nishida, had the most wins on the week at Suzuka, claiming 23 wins in 28 starts.

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Asia-Pacific | Week 2 at Suzuka | Top Drivers:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Kody Deith Australia 336 1
2 Yuki Okonogi Japan 320 1
3 Kazuki Fujita Japan 304 0
4 Yuta Saito Japan 291 1
5 Deklan Webb Australia 288 0
6 Shoma Shintani Japan 278 0
7 Benjamin Roberts Australia 272 0
8 Curtis C Webb Australia 256 0
9 Byron Pearce Australia 242 0
10 Jordi Slater Australia 230 1
11 Yuma Sugita Japan 218 1
12 Josh Purwien Australia 206 0
13 Oceane Colangelo Australia 194 0
14 Kalen Chin Australia 192 0
15 Mia Rose Australia 181 1

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Asia-Pacific | Standings after Week 2 at Suzuka Circuit:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Kody Deith Australia 589 1
2 Shoma Shintani Japan 543 1
3 Yuki Okonogi Japan 540 1
4 Benjamin Roberts Australia 516 1
5 Deklan Webb Australia 504 0
6 Kazuki Fujita Japan 491 0
7 Yuta Saito Japan 472 1
8 Curtis C Webb Australia 465 0
9 Gianni M Lutzu Australia 407 1
10 Jordi Slater Australia 406 1
11 Josh Purwien Australia 395 0
12 Zach Rattray-White New Zealand 375 1
13 Oceane Colangelo Australia 330 1
14 Mia Rose Australia 329 1
15 Mirai Nishida Japan 310 26

FIA F4 ESPORTS – EUROPE REGION

The Europe region saw 3,772 members compete at the Red Bull Ring last week, just short of the amount that the Americas pulled in the same week. The United Kingdom’s Dan Amor claimed the SoF race victory, while Gaël Valero also took a win in a similarly ranked event to place second overall for the week. Henry IE Moore didn’t collect a win, but does claim the overall points lead by 12 points over Amor. Ukraine’s Raul Prados had the most wins on the week, with 14 wins in 28 starts.

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Europe | Week 2 at Red Bull Ring | Top Drivers:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Dan Amor United Kingdom 393 1
2 Gaël Valero France 388 1
3 Henry IE Moore United Kingdom 374 0
4 Alxander Spetz Sweden 370 1
5 Miguel Costa Brazil 369 0
6 Alex O’Grady Ireland 355 0
7 Martin Kadlečík Czechia 353 0
8 Lewis Wherrell United Kingdom 351 0
9 Isaac Phelps United Kingdom 336 0
10 Graham Carroll United Kingdom 332 0
11 Augustin Bernier France 319 0
12 Björn Kok Netherlands 318 1
13 Iggie Smith United Kingdom 302 0
14 Leo Gariboli United Kingdom 285 0
15 Lucas Bayle France 280 1

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Europe | Standings after Week 2 at Red Bull Ring:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Henry IE Moore United Kingdom 752 0
2 Dan Amor United Kingdom 740 1
3 Martin Kadlečík Czechia 713 0
4 Isaac Phelps United Kingdom 696 1
5 Alex O’Grady Ireland 679 0
6 Lewis Wherrell United Kingdom 645 1
7 Gaël Valero France 619 1
8 Alxander Spetz Sweden 610 3
9 Graham Carroll United Kingdom 602 0
10 Björn Kok Netherlands 582 1
11 Augustin Bernier France 553 0
12 Iggie Smith United Kingdom 547 0
13 Gergő Báldi Hungary 545 1
14 Martin Toth2 Czechia 469 8
15 Daniel Kelleher Ireland 466 2

2025 iRacing Season 3, Week 3 Schedule: 

  • America: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course – Full Course
  • Asia-Pacific: Shell V-Power Motorsport Park at The Bend – International Circuit
  • Europe: Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours – Grand Prix

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