The Vicenza-based Team, Prema Racing, is present with American driver Ugo Ugochukwu, who is closely associated with McLaren, as well as Ferrari Driver Academy drivers Tuukka Taponen, James Wharton, and Aurelia Corine Nobels. Additionally, the team led by Angelo Rosin will feature Emirati driver Rashid Al Dhaheri, British driver Arvid Lindblad, who already leads the Italian F.4 Championship with Red Bull livery, and Tuscan driver Nicola Lacorte, who will have a home race this weekend. The team fields a total of 7 cars. Dutch Team Van Amersfoort Racing will field 6 cars. Their drivers include Italian Brando Badoer, Uzbek Ismail Akhmed, Portuguese Ivan Domingues, Danish Frederik Lund, and Australian Jack Beeton, all of whom have experience in the Italian F.4 Championship. The Team also introduces French driver Pablo Sarrazin, a seventeen-year-old from St.
Privat de Champclos, who has competed in the Spanish Formula 4 and gained valuable off-track experiences to enhance his technical skills.
US Racing, German Team led by Gerhald Ungar and Ralf Schumacher, will have 5 cars on the grid. Competing for US Racing will be Australian Gianmarco Pradel, Maltese-Filipino Zachary David, Singaporean Akshay Bohra, Chinese Ruiqi Liu, and experienced Polish driver Kacper Sztuka. AKM Motorsport, the Antonelli family's Team, will field 3 cars with young Italian talent Davide Larini, Mexican driver Diego La Torre, and Swiss driver Tina Hausmann. BVM Racing and R-ace GP will each have 2 cars on track. BVM Racing will be represented by Sicilian Alfio Spina and Australian Griffin Pebbles, while Italian Matteo Quintarelli and Frenchman Raphael Narac will race for the French Team. Thai driver Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi will be the sole representative of PHM Racing.
This promises to be an exciting spectacle, with competitive drivers from 18 different nations racing to gain points in the new series, which consists of 3 rounds. After the Mugello Circuit, the Championship will continue at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza (September 15-17) and conclude at Barcelona (October 20-22), where the final round will have double points.
The weekend schedule includes two 40-minute free practice sessions on Friday, July 7, starting at 9:05 and 13:25. The qualifying sessions will take place in the evening, with two 15-minute sessions scheduled from 18:50 to 19:05 and from 19:15 to 19:30. Race 1 will be held on Saturday, July 8, starting at 14:50, for a duration of 30 minutes plus 1 lap. On Sunday, July 9, there will be races at 11:20 (30 minutes plus 1 lap) and 18:15 (30 minutes plus 1 lap) to conclude the first event of the Euro 4 Championship. The races will be broadcasted live with English commentary on the Youtube and Facebook pages of the Italian F.4 Championship; also aired with Italian commentary on ACI Sport TV (sky channel 228), on www.acisport.it and on the Facebook page @acisporttv.