2026 Euroformula Open Championship
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The 2026 Euroformula Open Championship is a multi-event open-wheel single-seater motor racing championship held across Europe. It is the thirteenth season using the Euroformula Open name. The season is held over eight rounds, starting on 17 April at Algarve International Circuit and concluding on 25 October at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.[1]
All drivers compete with a Toyota-powered Dallara 324 car on Pirelli tires.[2]
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Race calendar
A provisional eight-round calendar was announced on 18 July 2025.[1] The championship will make its debut at Misano World Circuit, while the Red Bull Ring will not be part of the schedule for the first time since the 2018 season.[16] The season finale at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was later shifted by a week to 23–25 October.[17]
Race results
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Season report
First half
The first round of the 2026 Euroformula Open Championship was held at the Algarve International Circuit. Enzo Yeh claimed pole position for Team Motopark, before four cars stalled off the line at the start of the first race. Yeh and his two teammates Diego de la Torre and Everett Stack were not among those and assumed the top three positions. The leader remained untroubled for the remainder of the race to seal victory as Stack passed De la Torre for second place. Race two saw BVM's Divy Nandan start first, with teammate Alessandro Famularo slotting into second. Nandan ran wide and fell to fifth on the penultimate lap, handing the lead and the win to Famularo. Yeh finished third, before a penalty dropped him to fifth and Stack inherited the podium. Race three began with a slow start for both front-row starters, allowing Stack into the lead. A collision with his teammate Jesse Carrasquedo Jr. then put both out of contention, allowing Yeh to claim a second victory ahead of De la Torre and Famularo to end the weekend leading the standings.[18]