Intense Competition Marks Conclusion Of Fourth Round In Aramco 2025 Formula 4 Saudi Arabian Championship
The Aramco 2025 Formula 4 (F4) Saudi Arabian Championship's fourth round concluded with its second and final race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. This event, overseen by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF), saw Lewis Wherrell from Team Caraagy take first place. The race was part of a series sanctioned by the International Automobile Federation (FIA).
Acting CEO of SAMF and CEO of Saudi Motorsports Company, Eng. Mansour Almokbel, awarded Wherrell the first-place trophy. He finished 1.617 seconds ahead of Kit Belofsky from Team Bex, who secured second place. Adam Al-Azhari from Team Valvoline claimed third, trailing the leader by 4.257 seconds.

The championship aims to nurture emerging national talents in motorsports, including drivers and engineers. It provides a platform for skill enhancement and capability development, preparing participants for regional and international competitions. This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's goals to elevate the Kingdom's status as a global motorsports hub.
Belgian driver Thibaut Ramaekers from Team Zahid finished fourth, while Saudi driver Abdullah Kamel from Team Astop impressed with a fifth-place finish. These results highlight the competitive spirit and diverse talent present in the championship.
With the fourth round complete, attention shifts to the fifth and final round of the championship. Scheduled for December 5–6 at Jeddah Corniche Circuit, this event will determine the season’s champion after a series of intense races featuring top talents from Saudi Arabia and abroad.
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is renowned as the world's fastest street circuit, adding excitement to the upcoming final round. Motorsports enthusiasts eagerly await this climactic event that promises thrilling competition among elite drivers.
This championship not only showcases driving skills but also reflects SAMF's dedication to enhancing Saudi drivers' presence on international platforms. By fostering local talent, it contributes to positioning Saudi Arabia as a prominent destination in global motorsports.
With inputs from SPA