F4 Middle East: R-ace GP stays out in front in Abu Dhabi

F4 Middle East: R-ace GP stays out in front in Abu Dhabi Alex Powell Emanuele Olivieri

15 and 16 February 2025, Abu Dhabi – The penultimate round of the F4 Middle East Championship was a hectic one, but it once again highlighted the performances of R-ace GP. The French team brilliantly secured a double pole position, as well as a win and four podiums, confirming its excellent level despite the challenges encountered over the weekend.

On Friday 13 February, Alex Powell (#41) topped free practice ahead of team-mate Emanuele Olivieri (#68). The following day, both drivers took pole position. Emanuele Olivieri set the fastest time in the first qualifying session at 1:55.571, while Alex Powell was fastest in the second session at 1:55.330.

R-ace GP is the only team to have clocked the fastest times in every qualifying session since the start of the championship

Race 1

Emanuele Olivieri dominated the race from start to finish, but a 10-second jump-start penalty dropped him to third on the podium. Alex Powell, initially third, was promoted to second following his team-mate’s penalty. Emily Cotty (#42) finished 16th and Oleksander Savinkov (#52) 23rd.

Race 2

Alex Powell qualified eighth according to the reverse grid system* and made a fine comeback to finish third. Emily Cotty finished 11th, her best result since the start of the championship, while Oleksander Savinkov finished 23rd. Championship leader Emanuele Olivieri was forced to retire after suffering a puncture at the start of the race following contact.

Race 3

Starting from pole, Alex Powell never lost the lead to his rivals and took his third victory of the season. His Italian team-mate, Emanuele Olivieri, took third place. Oleksander Savinkov finished 17th and Emily Cotty 21st.

R-ace GP still leads the team standings by a large margin of 64 points, as well as the drivers’ standings (with Emanuele Olivieri) with a 48-point lead over its nearest rival. The final will be held in Qatar on 27 and 28 February.

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.

F4 Middle East: one victory after another for R-ace GP!

F4 Middle East : les victoires s’enchaînent pour R-ace GP Alex Powell Emanuele Olivieri

8 and 9 February 2025, Dubai – R-ace GP achieved its best weekend since the start of the F4 Middle East Championship thanks to the excellent performances of Alex Powell and Emanuele Olivieri: double pole position, three wins out of three races and two podium places!

On Saturday morning, Emanuele Olivieri (#68) topped the first qualifying session with a time of 2:01.470, followed two hundredths later by team-mate Alex Powell (#41). In qualifying 2, the roles were reversed and Powell was fastest ahead of his Italian team-mate, with a time of 2:00.701.

Race 1

Starting from pole position, Emanuele Olivieri dominated his rivals right up to the chequered flag. Oleksandr Savinkov (#52) was 7th and Alex Powell 9th. Emily Cotty (#42) finished the race in 21st position.

Race 2

On Sunday, Alex Powell started from second place on the reverse grid system. A daring overtake on the outside allowed him to take the lead of the race, which he eventually won. Emanuele Olivieri also delivered a fine performance, climbing from 10th to second place on the podium. The same went for Oleksandr Savinkov and Emily Cotty, who finished 6th and 12th respectively, showing excellent progress.

Race 3

While leading the final race of the weekend, Alex Powell lost his advantage a few minutes before the finish. The Jamaican began a relentless battle to overtake his rival. At the end of a breathtaking last lap, his daring driving and determination enabled him to win with panache. Emanuele Olivieri brought R-ace GP another podium finish in third place, while Emily Cotty finished 20th. Oleksandr Savinkov was forced to retire at the start of the race after being taken out by an opponent. 

R-ace GP continues to lead the drivers‘ and teams’ standings.

Round 4 of the F4 Middle East Championship will take place on 15 and 16 February in Abu Dhabi.

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

F4 Middle East: R-ace GP leads the drivers‘ and teams’ standings

F4 Middle East: R-ace GP leads the drivers‘ and teams’ championships in Abu Dhabi Round 2

22 and 23 January 2025, Abu Dhabi. A successful second round for R-ace GP, with a string of good results: double pole position and double victory for Emanuele Olivieri, as well as two third places for Alex Powell. The French team now leads the driver and team classifications!

The young Emanuele Olivieri (#68) has established himself as a serious title contender. On Wednesday 22 January, he dominated the field during the two qualifying sessions and took both pole positions, with a time of 1:47.207 (Q1) and 1:46.580 (Q2).

Race 1

Later in the day, Emanuele Olivieri converted his pole position into victory. He led the race from start to finish and added a third victory to his record. Alex Powell (#41) and Oleksandr Savinkov (#52) finished in the top 10, crossing the line in 4th and 9th positions respectively, while Emily Cotty (#42) was 20th.

Race 2

The following day, Alex Powell put in a very fine performance to take third place. After an unlucky first round, the Brit finally scored his first podium of the season. Emanuele Olivieri finished just behind in 4th place, closely followed by Oleksandr Savinkov in 8th. Emily Cotty crossed the line in 25th place.

Race 3

The final race was a very eventful one, marked by yellow flags and even a red flag. But that didn’t stop the R-ace GP drivers from offering their team a double podium finish. Emanuele Olivieri took another victory, while Alex Powell climbed onto the third step of the podium. Oleksandr Savinkov finished 8th and Emily Cotty 20th.

These excellent results mean that R-ace GP remains at the top of the drivers’ standings with Emanuele Olivieri and takes the lead in the team standings!

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

The third round of the championship will take place on February 8 and 9 in Dubai.

F4 Middle East: two wins and a podium in Abu Dhabi for R-ace GP

F4 Middle East: Emanuele Olivieri winner in Abu Dhabi with R-ace GP

18 and 19 January 2025, Abu Dhabi – The F4 Middle East Championship is off to a good start for R-ace GP. After two pole positions on Saturday afternoon on the Yas Marina circuit, the team took victory a few hours later in race 1 with Emanuele Olivieri. The following day, the young Italian followed up with a third place in race 2, before rounding off the weekend in style with a second victory in race 3.

The season had only just begun and the results are already very promising. After topping free practice on Saturday morning, Emanuele Olivieri (#68) secured pole position in the first qualifying session with a time of 1:55.708. Second place was claimed by his team-mate Alex Powell (#41).

The roles were reversed in the second qualifying session, which determined the starting grid for race 3. Alex Powell qualified first with the fastest time of 1:55.241, ahead of Emanuele Olivieri.

Race 1

On Saturday afternoon, Emanuele Olivieri dominated the race from green light to chequered flag. He took his first win of the season. Oleksandr Savinkov (#52) entered the top ten and finished 7th, while Emily Cotty (#42) came in 17th. A mechanical problem caused Alex Powell to drop in the standings, to 27th place. However, the Jamaican driver still posted the fastest lap of the race.

Race 2

The start* was given on Sunday morning. Having started 10th, Emanuele Olivieri climbed up the rankings to finish third in the race. Alex Powell made a fantastic comeback, moving up from 26th to 4th place. He narrowly missed out on the podium. Oleksandr Savinkov finished 8th and Emily Cotty 15th.

Race 3

The final race took place at sunset. Alex Powell missed his start in favour of Emanuele Olivieri, who took the lead. The Italian ended up adding a second win to his weekend tally. Qualifying 23ᵉ, Oleksandr Savinkov signed off with a strong performance to finish 10ᵉ. Alex Powell finished 12ᵉ and Emily Cotty 21ᵉ.

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

The second round will take place in a few days’ time, on 22 and 23 January 2025, again at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi.


* 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.