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.

In Week 4 of iRacing’s 2025 Season 3, we saw each respective region compete at a venue within their geographical 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.

This time, the Americas region took on Summit Point. Asia-Pacific took their talents to Oran Park. Europe went to battle at Oschersleben. As it’s been the entire season to-date, the Americas had the most participation, and the Europe region had the highest Strength of Field (SoF) races for the week.


FIA F4 ESPORTS – AMERICAS REGION

A total of 6,518 iRacing members registered for at least one event at Summit Point last week. The highest SoF event went in favor of Xander Reed from the United States, who scored the most points in the fourth week of the season at 331 points. Chile’s Felipe Cabrera Loyola continues to lead the standings at the one-third mark with three wins so far, with nearly a 100-point lead over Brazil’s Felipe Pujol Dantas. Max Habicht (Austria) ran a total of 43 races in the Americas and won the most out of anyone with 29 wins.

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Americas | Week 4 at Summit Point | Top Drivers:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Xander Reed United States 331 1
2 Flavio Dantas Brazil 316 0
3 Kane Halliburton Jamaica 302 0
4 Pablo Mercerat Argentina 287 0
5 Michael Janney United States 273 0
6 Felipe Cabrera Loyola Chile 262 1
7 Felipe Pujol Dantas Brazil 259 0
8 Dino Filippa Argentina 250 0
9 Carlos Torres M Columbia 244 0
10 Brian Lockwood United States 230 0
11 Enzo Montecinos Chile 227 0
12 Ayden Luis Ingratta Canada 219 4
13 Felipe Juliato Brazil 216 0
14 Andre Castro United States 205 0
15 George Griffiths Canada 201 0

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Americas | Drivers Standings after Week 4 at Summit Point:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Felipe Cabrera Loyola Chile 1122 3
2 Felipe Pujol Dantas Brazil 1028 0
3 Flavio Dantas Brazil 986 1
4 Felipe Juliato Brazil 930 1
5 Brian Lockwood United States 924 0
6 Andre Castro United States 891 0
7 Enzo Montecinos Chile 841 0
8 Carlos Torres M Columbia 826 0
9 Xander Reed United States 815 2
10 Dino Filippa Argentina 792 2
11 Victor Miranda Brazil 785 3
12 Pablo Mercerat Argentina 773 2
13 Andrew Moran United States 740 0
14 Ryan Oddo United States 722.5 8
15 Andre Garcia Nassutti Brazil 705 1

FIA F4 ESPORTS – ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

In the Asia-Pacific region, there were 4,048 members who took on Oran Park last week. Both Shoma Shintani (Japan) and Kody Deith (Australia) won respective SoF races, both claiming the top spot for the week at 319 points. Deith maintains the points lead in the overall standings as a result, leading by 125 points over another Aussie, Benjamin Roberts, who also has two wins on the season so far. Two more Australians, Riley Sheehan and Glen Laundy, tied for the most wins on the week at eight apiece. Sheehan hit that mark in 13 races while Laundry took 17 starts to do so.

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Asia-Pacific | Week 4 at Oran Park | Top Drivers:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Shoma Shintani Japan 319 1
2 Kody Deith Australia 319 1
3 Jordi Slater Australia 302 0
4 Mehdi Kousha United Arab Emirates 287 0
5 Zach Rattray-White New Zealand 285 0
6 Benjamin Roberts Australia 271 0
7 Deklan Webb Australia 268 0
8 Yuki Okonogi Japan 239 0
9 Curtis C Webb Australia 223 0
10 Byron Pearce Australia 218 0
11 Sho Momose Japan 191 0
12 Patrick Millard Australia 184 0
13 Yuta Saito Japan 175 0
14 Shoma Shintani2 Japan 171 1
15 Scottie McQueen New Zealand 167 0

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Asia-Pacific | Standings after Week 4 at Oran Park:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Kody Deith Australia 1197 2
2 Benjamin Roberts Australia 1072 2
3 Yuki Okonogi Japan 1051 1
4 Deklan Webb Australia 1030 0
5 Zach Rattray-White New Zealand 959 1
6 Jordi Slater Australia 939 1
7 Yuta Saito Japan 884 1
8 Shoma Shintani Japan 862 2
9 Curtis C Webb Australia 805 0
10 Josh Purwien Australia 726 1
11 Kazuki Fujita Japan 721 0
12 Scottie McQueen New Zealand 647 0
13 Oceane Colangelo Australia 637 3
14 Gianni M Lutzu Australia 624 1
15 Mehdi Kousha United Arab Emirates 600 2

FIA F4 ESPORTS – EUROPE REGION

The Europe region saw 4,709 members compete at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben last week. This week, Czechia’s Martin Kadlečík claimed the highest SoF race of the week among all three regions, collecting 378 points. Dan Amor (United Kingdom) finished third overall in the week, and now leads the overall standings by 20 points over Kadlečík. Former points leader Henry IE Moore (United Kingdom) finished eighth on the week and falls to third overall. Japan’s Yuto Nakamuta raced 21 times in the Europe region last week, and won the most races of anyone at 13.

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Europe | Week 4 at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben | Top Drivers:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Martin Kadlečík Czechia 378 2
2 Erind Baba Belgium 360 0
3 Dan Amor United Kingdom 343 0
4 Gaël Valero France 338 1
5 Pablo Espes Spain 326 0
6 Leo Brown United Kingdom 325 0
7 Augustin Bernier France 322 1
8 Henry IE Moore United Kingdom 311 0
9 Kane Halliburton Jamaica 307 0
10 Remy Gilbert United Kingdom 297 0
11 Lucas Bayle France 292 0
12 Miguel Costa Monaco 291 0
13 Gergő Báldi Hungary 276 0
14 Luciano Witvoet Netherlands 245 0
15 Leo Gariboli United Kingdom 240 0

FIA F4 Esports Regional Tour – Europe | Standings after Week 4 at Motorsport Arena Oschersleben:

Pos.

Driver

Country

Pts.

Wins

1 Dan Amor United Kingdom 1472 2
2 Martin Kadlečík Czechia 1452 2
3 Henry IE Moore United Kingdom 1446 1
4 Gaël Valero France 1282 2
5 Alex O’Grady Ireland 1231 3
6 Isaac Phelps United Kingdom 1174 1
7 Graham Carroll Scotland 1147 0
8 Augustin Bernier France 1109 1
9 Gergő Báldi Hungary 1048 2
10 Björn Kok Netherlands 1006 1
11 Lewis Wherrell United Kingdom 954 1
12 Miguel Costa Monaco 952 0
13 Pablo Espes Spain 929 1
14 Leo Gariboli United Kingdom 902 2
15 Michal Zajac Poland 881 1

2025 iRacing Season 3, Week 5 Schedule: 

  • Americas: Canadian Tire Motorsports Park
  • Asia-Pacific: Mobility Resort Motegi – Grand Prix
  • Europe: Circuito de Jerez – Ángel Nieto – Grand Prix

For more information on the FIA F4 Esports Global Championship presented by MOZA, visit www.iracing.com/fia-f4-esports/.
For more information about iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.
To learn more about the FIA x iRacing partnership, visit www.FIA.com/iracing.

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