Overview
- Provisional lists lock in four FIA-sanctioned competitions for 13–16 November: the inaugural FIA F4 World Cup, the FIA Formula Regional World Cup, the FIA GT World Cup and the Kumho Tire FIA TCR World Tour finale.
- F4 launches with a capacity 20-car field drawn from nine FIA-certified national series, running Mygale chassis with Alpine-built engines under Mintimes, FFSA and Ligier support, with an eight-lap Qualification Race and a 10-lap Main Race.
- The FR World Cup returns with 27 drivers from 15 national flags across 10 teams using Tatuus chassis with Autotecnica-built Alfa Romeo engines, featuring a 10-lap Qualification Race and a 15-lap Main Race.
- The GT World Cup features 16 cars from six manufacturers and adopts a two-stage qualifying that adds a Super Pole for the top 10, while the race program retains a 12-lap Qualification Race and a 16-lap Main Race.
- Mercedes-AMG is absent from the GT entry after last year’s 22-car field, with McLaren joining the six-marque roster, and all three FIA World Cups will stream live free on the FIA’s official YouTube channel.