FIA Formula Three round three

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is the track every driver knows better than any other. It's where you test, where you learn a car's limits, where the smallest details get exposed under the Spanish sun. There's no hiding here — the long run down to Turn 1, the rhythm through the middle sector, the way the final corners decide your lap. After our first points in Monaco, this was the place to keep the momentum going.

Friday, June 12th, 2026

Practice and qualifying packed into a single day and it started exactly how you want it to — solid improvements across the board and an FP session that felt good underneath me. The car was coming to me. Qualifying was where it got away from us, though. P14 once everything shook out, with traffic compromising the lap and post-qualifying penalties shuffling the order on top of it. Frustrating, because the potential is clearly in the car — it was just a question of stringing it all together when it counted. 

Saturday, June 13th, 2026

Sprint race day and it began the hard way. A tough getaway off the line cost me a few positions early, and from there it was heads-down, fighting back through the pack to recover to P14. The result doesn't tell the full story — the pace was really there, and the car was a joy to drive all race long. That's the part that matters heading into tomorrow: when the car feels like that, you know there's more to come.

Sunday, June 14th, 2026

Feature race day and we brought it home in P13. I raced hard from lights to flag — overtaking was tricky out there today, the kind of afternoon where track position is everything and clean air is gold — but we never stopped pushing right to the end. No points this time, but honestly I leave Barcelona feeling positive. The speed is there, the feeling with the car is there, and that's what you build a season on.

Barcelona didn't give us the result on paper that the weekend deserved, but it gave us something just as important — real pace, real confidence and the sense that everything is trending in the right direction. We're not done yet — bring on the next round.

FIA Formula Three round three

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is the track every driver knows better than any other. It's where you test, where you learn a car's limits, where the smallest details get exposed under the Spanish sun. There's no hiding here — the long run down to Turn 1, the rhythm through the middle sector, the way the final corners decide your lap. After our first points in Monaco, this was the place to keep the momentum going.

Friday, June 12th, 2026

Practice and qualifying packed into a single day and it started exactly how you want it to — solid improvements across the board and an FP session that felt good underneath me. The car was coming to me. Qualifying was where it got away from us, though. P14 once everything shook out, with traffic compromising the lap and post-qualifying penalties shuffling the order on top of it. Frustrating, because the potential is clearly in the car — it was just a question of stringing it all together when it counted. 

Saturday, June 13th, 2026

Sprint race day and it began the hard way. A tough getaway off the line cost me a few positions early, and from there it was heads-down, fighting back through the pack to recover to P14. The result doesn't tell the full story — the pace was really there, and the car was a joy to drive all race long. That's the part that matters heading into tomorrow: when the car feels like that, you know there's more to come.

Sunday, June 14th, 2026

Feature race day and we brought it home in P13. I raced hard from lights to flag — overtaking was tricky out there today, the kind of afternoon where track position is everything and clean air is gold — but we never stopped pushing right to the end. No points this time, but honestly I leave Barcelona feeling positive. The speed is there, the feeling with the car is there, and that's what you build a season on.

Barcelona didn't give us the result on paper that the weekend deserved, but it gave us something just as important — real pace, real confidence and the sense that everything is trending in the right direction. We're not done yet — bring on the next round.