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Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (13 November 2025) - The Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship 2025 continues to build momentum as it races through its Jeddah rounds at the world’s fastest street circuit, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Promoted by ALTAWKILAT Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF), the FIA-certified series has already delivered six thrilling races across its first three opening rounds in Bahrain and Jeddah, attracting a world-class grid of international drivers and showcasing the Kingdom’s rapid ascent as a global motorsport hub.

The championship features a remarkably diverse lineup of young talents from across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Leading the standings is British driver Kit Belofsky (Team PEAX), a 15-year-old prodigy from Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, who has combined success in karting, sim racing, and real-car competitions to rise swiftly through the ranks.

Close behind is Swedish driver Scott Kin Lindblom (Team RED BULL), who continues to impress with his precision and racecraft, securing second place in the overall standings. Emirati driver Adam Al-Azhari (Team VALVOLINE) follows closely in third, showcasing consistency and composure throughout the season. Fellow Emirati Theo Palmer (Team JACO) remains firmly in contention, steadily building his credentials and gaining recognition as one of the region’s most promising young drivers. The grid also features Belgian sensation Thibaut Ramaekers (Team ZAHID), a standout talent who was crowned 2025 FIA Karting World Champion (OK Class) at just 16 years old.

Dutch drivers Nina Gademan (Team CARAAGY) and Esmee Kosterman (Team MY-CAR) also continue to raise the profile of women in motorsport. Gademan is a gold medalist in the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup and the first wildcard driver to score points in the F1 Academy, while Kosterman’s karting podiums and car-racing success in the Ford Fiesta Sprint Cup Benelux highlight her impressive development.

The field also includes Indian driver Ary Bansal (Team MY-CAR), Maltese driver Jacob Micallef (Team ZAHID), Swiss driver Chiara Battig (Team RED BULL), American driver Ava Dobson (Team PEAX), as well as British drivers Megan Bruce (Team CARAAGY) and Rachel Robertson (Team ASTOP) - a truly international grid that reflects the championship’s global ambition.

The opening two rounds, held at the Bahrain International Circuit, set an electrifying tone for the season and underscored the rapid evolution of Saudi Arabia’s FIA-accredited single-seater championship. In Round 1, Belofsky claimed victory in Race 1 before Al Azhari struck back with a commanding win in Race 2. The rivalry intensified in Round 2, where Al Azhari secured Race 3 and Belofsky responded with another dominant performance in Race 4. When the series moved to Jeddah for Round 3, the action continued at full throttle, delivering another weekend of fierce competition and strategic driving on the iconic Red Sea track.

The Jeddah round continued the championship’s fast-paced rhythm, as rising star Lewis Wherrell (Team CARAAGY) claimed a commanding victory in Race 1 ahead of Kit Belofsky and Scott Lindblom. Wherrell also earned the Best Rookie Award, while Esmee Kosterman of Team My-Car was recognized as Best Female Driver. The intensity carried into Race 2, where Scott Lindblom of Team Red Bull took a hard-fought win following a tense battle with Adam Al-Azhari of Team Valvoline and Wherrell, both handed post-race penalties.

As the season progresses, attention now turns to Round 4 in Jeddah, taking place on November 14-15, followed by the highly anticipated season finale on December 5-6. The Jeddah Corniche Circuit, globally recognized for its speed, technical complexity, and breathtaking views of the Red Sea, continues to provide both drivers and fans with an exhilarating showcase of precision, strategy, and pure racing talent.

The Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship remains a cornerstone of SAMF’s mission to develop and empower young Saudi talent both on and off the track. By fostering a world-class environment that blends competition, professionalism, and education, the series prepares the next generation of Saudi drivers and engineers to thrive on regional and global stages. This ambition is perfectly aligned with the broader objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which places youth development, innovation, and international collaboration at the center of the Kingdom’s sporting and economic transformation.

Through its truly global grid, the Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship stands as a symbol of the Kingdom’s growing influence in international motorsport, bringing together emerging drivers, elite teams, and passionate fans from around the world, united by a shared belief in Saudi Arabia’s role as a bridge between talent, opportunity, and excellence on the track.

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Posted on :Friday, November 14, 2025  12:21:00 PM SAR local time (GMT+3)
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