The F4 CEZ championship certified by the FIA is under the preparation for another spectacular season. This prestigious series offers a perfect platform for young drivers to sharpen their skills and showcase their potential on some of the most renowned circuits in Europe.
The F4 CEZ Championship 2025 features a six-round calendar, starting with two rounds at the iconic Red Bull Ring, where the drivers can expect the high levels of competition from drivers from other F4 championships. The first round at Red Bull Ring is a substitute for Hungaroring track, where the reconstruction and modernisation will still be ongoing. The series will also visit legendary tracks like Salzburgring, Most, Slovakia Ring, and Brno. Each race weekend comprises three competitive races, ensuring plenty of on-track action for drivers and fans alike.
2025 Calendar:
- April 11–13: Red Bull Ring, Austria
- May 16–18: Red Bull Ring, Austria
- May 30–June 1: Salzburgring, Austria
- July 25–27: Most, Czech Republic
- August 22–24: Slovakia Ring, Slovakia
- September 5–7: Brno, Czech Republic
The F4 CEZ Championship offers a pathway for young drivers aspiring to climb the motorsport ladder. The competition features the Tatuus F4 T-421 chassis powered by a 1.4-liter turbocharged Abarth engine. With categories like F4 Rookie Rocket, F4 Woman Trophy, and F4 Team Trophy, the series provides opportunities for diverse talent to shine.
“The F4 CEZ Championship embodies the future of motorsport. By providing a cost-effective, high-quality series, we are enabling young talents to compete and grow on an international stage. This is where tomorrow’s champions are made,” says series promoter Josef Křenek and continues:
“We’ve designed the race weekends to offer maximum seat time and competitive experience. The reverse grid in the third race of the weekend adds excitement for fans and a challenge for participants, as it has been in previous years.”
To bring the championship closer to fans, summarized race reports will be featured on Eurosport, with all races live-streamed on YouTube.
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