The F4 Spanish Championship heads to the Circuito de Madrid Jarama-RACE this weekend for the fourth round of the season, as part of the EPIC Racing Weekend. After three action-packed events in Navarra, Portimão and MotorLand Aragón, the title fight arrives in Madrid more open than ever, with seven drivers separated by just 19 points and every race capable of reshuffling the championship order.
Noah Monteiro arrives at Jarama as the new championship leader with 100 points following a strong and consistent start to the season. However, the battle at the top could hardly be tighter, with Nacho Tuñón just six points behind on 94 and Andrej Petrovic third with 92 after regaining his Race 3 double victory from Portimão following the resolution of the post-event sporting decisions.
Behind the leading trio, Rocco Coronel sits fourth with 87 points, only one ahead of Nathan Tye on 86. Kasper Schormans remains firmly in contention with 82 points, while Borys Lyzen completes an incredibly close group of title challengers on 81. With so little separating the main contenders, Jarama could prove to be a decisive turning point in the championship battle.
The fight is equally intense in the Teams’ Championship, where T-Code by Amtog has moved into the lead with 182 points. MP Motorsport, which set the pace during the opening part of the campaign, is now second with 169 points, while Griffin Core Racing holds third place on 134 and Drivex follows with 100.
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The Circuito de Madrid Jarama-RACE is one of the most historic and technically demanding venues in Spanish motorsport. Opened in 1967 and a former host of nine Formula 1 Grands Prix, its 3.850-kilometre layout features 13 corners and leaves very little room for error. Its combination of elevation changes, technical sections and fast corners places a premium on precision and confidence behind the wheel.
Iconic sections such as Bugatti, Le Mans, Farina and the high-speed Pegaso corner provide a very different challenge to the circuits visited earlier in the season. Finding the right balance will be crucial, while qualifying is expected to play an especially important role on a narrow, old-school circuit where overtaking requires commitment and precision.
Track action begins on Saturday with the Official Previous Test at 10:00, followed by Free Practice 1 at 11:30 and Free Practice 2 at 12:10. The first competitive session of the weekend will be Qualifying 1 at 14:40, before Race 1 brings Saturday’s action to a close at 17:00.
Sunday gets underway with Qualifying 2 at 10:00, followed by Race 2 at 11:50. Race 3 will then start at 14:20, bringing the fourth round of the F4 Spanish Championship season to a close and completing what promises to be another crucial weekend in the title fight.
Tickets for the EPIC Racing Weekend at the Circuito de Madrid Jarama-RACE are available through FEVER here.
















