‘‘2025 marks the revival of our F4 team,’‘ says R-ace GP’s Team Principal Thibaut de Mérindol

Emanuele Olivieri F4 Middle East R-ace GP

Press release, 7 March 2025 – The 2025 season is off to a flying start for R-ace GP and its F4 team. Having just returned from the Middle East with the double title of Team and Driver Champion, as well as the title of Driver Runner-Up, it’s time to reflect on the season. And with 22 podium finishes, including 11 victories, R-ace GP Team Principal Thibaut de Mérindol could not have hoped for a better result for his team.

‘‘The level of performance and the results achieved have been more than satisfying,’‘ explains Thibaut de Mérindol, Team Principal of R-ace GP. ‘‘The in-depth work we began in 2024, and the efforts made over the past year to get this team up and running again, especially with the involvement of Cyril Comte [R-ace GP’s Technical Director], have paid off.’‘ The team’s technical and operational progress has been rewarded this year with three titles.

Drivers who live up to expectations

‘‘Emanuele [Olivieri] and Alex [Powell] are excellent drivers who have done what was expected of them, which is to take on the role of co-leaders of the team,’‘ he adds. ‘‘We saw their potential last season, and we were convinced that such a pairing of drivers would make a major contribution to raising our team to the highest level. That’s why I’d like to thank them and their management for the confidence they have shown in us by joining our team.’‘

‘‘On several occasions, Oleksandr [Savinkov] has shown real potential. But there’s still work to be done to master and maintain his level of performance,’‘ continued the R-ace GP director. ‘‘As for Emily [Cotty], she has made good linear and continuous progress. Given her lack of experience, the starting point is really satisfying, especially for a rookie,’‘ he concludes.

The European season kicks off in less than two months’ time, at the start of May. Until then, stay tuned on our social networks – FacebookInstagram and LinkedIn – to find out more about our F4 Italy and Euro 4 line-ups.

The F4 Middle East 2025 season in numbers:

  • 23 podium finishes.
  • 11 wins.
  • 3 second places.
  • 8 third places.
  • 9 pole positions out of 10 qualifying sessions.
  • 602 points in the team standings.
  • 212 points scored by Alex Powell from Round 3, making him the top scorer in the second half of the season.
Alex Powell F4 Middle East R-ace GP
Emanuele Olivieri F4 Middle East R-ace GP
Emily Cotty F4 Middle East R-ace GP
Oleksandr Savinkov F4 Middle East R-ace GP
Team F4 Middle East R-ace GP Emanuele Olivieri
Championship winner R-ace GP F4 Middle East 2025
Team photo R-ace GP F4 Middle East 2025

R-ace GP finishes Runner-Up in FRMEC

FRMEC Runner Up R-ace GP Team

27 and 28 February 2025, Lusail – After a complicated start to the season, R-ace GP finished second in the 2025 Formula Regional Middle East championship. On the final weekend of competition in Qatar, the team scored one pole position, one win, two second places and one third place. Ugo Ugochukwu, who is about to make his Formula 3 debut, also finished third in the drivers’ championship.

On Friday 28 February, Ugo Ugochukwu (#7) set the fastest time in the second qualifying session with a lap of 1:49.212.

Race 1

Qualified second, Ugo Ugochukwu made an impressive start and instantly took the lead of the race. But motorsport can be pitiless: while leading the race, the American saw his tyres deteriorate badly and was overtaken on the final lap. He eventually finished second. After a penalty imposed on a competitor, Jin Nakamura (#2) took third place on the podium, followed by Enzo Deligny (#1) in fourth. Akshay Bohra (#3) finished 13th.

Race 2

Starting from sixth on the grid, Enzo Deligny crossed the line in second place. After a penalty was imposed on the initial winner, he was finally declared winner of the race. Ugo Ugochukwu finished 7th, Akshay Bohra 14th and Jin Nakamura 21st.

Race 3

For this final race of the championship, Ugo Ugochukwu took another second place, his sixth podium of the season. He also ended the championship in third place in the drivers’ standings, a fine performance ahead of his move to Formula 3. Jin Nakamura finished 10th, ahead of Enzo Deligny, 16th, and Akshay Bohra,17th.

Watch all the races on the championship’s YouTube channel.

The Runner-Up title for R-ace GP

Despite a difficult start to the season, R-ace GP’s surge from the third round in Dubai enabled the team to finish runner-up, just 14 points behind the leaders.

The European season kicks off in a few months’ time with the Formule Régionale by Alpine Championship (FRECA). In the meantime, join us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to follow our latest news and stay tuned for our FRECA line-up.

R-ace GP, team and driver champions in F4 Middle East!

R-ace GP Champion F4 Middle East Team Driver

27 and 28 February 2025, Lusail – The 2025 Formula 4 Middle East season ended in style in Qatar, with R-ace GP clearly dominating. Triple victory, the final pole position of the season, two podium finishes and, above all, three titles: Team Champion, Driver Champion and Driver Runner-Up. Here’s a look back at a magnificent finale.

On Wednesday 26 February, Alex Powell (#41) set the fastest time in free practice, ahead of his team-mate and championship leader Emanuele Olivieri (#68).

The following day, the Jamaican driver took pole position in the second qualifying session, setting a lap of 1:55.945. He will therefore start the final race of the season from the front.

Race 1

At the front of the pack for the whole race, Emanuele Olivieri crossed the finish line in second place. But following the disqualification of the initial winner, the Italian took his sixth victory of the season. Alex Powell finished 5th, Oleksandr Savinkov (#52) 10th. Emily Cotty (#42) was forced to retire after a collision.

Race 2

Starting sixth, Alex Powell got off to a dazzling start. After overtaking his team-mate Oleksandr Savinkov, he quickly took the lead and went on to win the race. Behind him, Emanuele Olivieri made a fine comeback to take third place. Oleksandr Savinkov finished 6th and Emily Cotty 16th.

When the chequered flag fell, it was pure euphoria at R-ace GP: the team had won two titles in a single race. R-ace GP was crowned Team Champion and Emanuele Olivieri became Driver Champion.

Race 3

For this final race of the season, Alex Powell put in a faultless performance, leading the event from start to finish. With this fifth victory, he ended his season in style and became Runner-Up.

Behind him, Emanuele Olivieri finished second, while Emily Cotty was 16th. Disappointing results for Oleksandr Savinkov, who suffered a puncture that forced him to retire.

You can follow the races on the championship’s YouTube channel.

Historic success for R-ace GP

The season ended on a high note in the Middle East! For the first time in its history, R-ace GP has won Formula 4 in the region. However, this is not a first for the team, which had already won the FRMEC title in 2024 with Tuukka Taponen.

The European season will get underway in two months’ time, with F4 Italy and Euro 4. In the meantime, keep up with the team on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, and stay tuned for our European F4 championships line-ups!

FRMEC: victory and podiums for R-ace GP in Abu Dhabi

FRMEC: New victory and podiums for R-ace GP in Abu Dhabi Akshay Bohra Ugo Ugochukwu

15 and 16 February 2025, Abu Dhabi – The R-ace GP team added a win and two podium places to its tally in Formula Regional Middle East, during the fourth and penultimate round of the season. 

Race 1

Qualified third, Ugo Ugochukwu (#7) gained one position to cross the line second. Enzo Deligny (#1) and Akshay Bohra (#3) both finished in the top 10: 7th for the Frenchman and 10th for the Indian American. Jin Nakamura (#2) finished 14th after making contact on the first lap.

Race 2

Starting from pole position, Akshay Bohra turned this opportunity into victory, his first of the championship. Enzo Deligny took 5th place ahead of Ugo Ugochukwu in 10th and Jin Nakamura in 12th.

Race 3

The final race of the weekend ended with another podium finish for Ugo Ugochukwu, who crossed the chequered flag in third place. The podium slipped through the fingers of his team-mate Enzo Deligny, who finished 4th. Jin Nakamura finished 10th, while Akshay Bohra was 22nd.

Third in the team championship, R-ace GP can still score some precious points. See you on 27 and 28 February for the final round in Qatar.

You can follow the races on the championship’s YouTube channel.


* The starting grid is determined by the classification of race 1, according to the reverse grid principle. This principle applies to the top 10 only. The winner therefore starts from 10th place, and the 10th from pole position