Bringing together some of the most promising young talents in European motorsport, the event offers fans three days of racing, qualifying sessions and track action at one of the continent’s most demanding circuits. Even better, entry is completely free, including access to the paddock, giving spectators a rare behind-the-scenes look at life in the racing world.

Noah Monteiro targets home success

Portuguese hopes will rest largely on Noah Monteiro, who arrives in Portimão sitting second in the Formula 4 standings.

After a strong showing in Valencia, Monteiro trails championship leader Rocco Coronel by just 12 points, keeping him firmly in contention for the title. Racing on home soil could provide the perfect opportunity to close the gap and put further pressure on the Dutch driver as the season gathers momentum.

Spanish driver Aleix Piñera remains another key contender in what is shaping up to be an increasingly competitive championship battle.

Eurocup-3 Championship Fight Heats Up

In Eurocup-3, all eyes will be on current championship leader James Egozi. The American arrives in Portugal on the back of an impressive weekend at Paul Ricard, where he secured three podium finishes, including a victory.

Close behind him are Keanu Al Azhari and rookie Ean Eyckmans, both of whom have emerged as serious challengers in the early stages of the season.

Free Access for Fans

Alongside the on-track competition, the event offers spectators free access to both the grandstands and paddock.

With two international championships, a packed race schedule and a Portuguese driver firmly in the title fight, Portimão is set to deliver an exciting weekend for motorsport fans and newcomers alike.