Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (12 November 2025) – The second and final race of Round 3 of the Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship came to a close yesterday (Tuesday) at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest street circuit in the world. Certified by FIA and promoted by ALTAWKILAT Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF), the event brought together 14 drivers representing eight teams in an atmosphere of intense competition that reflected the Kingdom’s growing prominence in global motorsport and underscored the Aramco F4 Championship’s stature as the Home of Tomorrow’s Champions.
The race was filled with on-track drama as the two leading drivers each received five-second penalties, heightening the tension in a fiercely contested battle for victory.

At the conclusion of the race, Scott Lindblom of TEAM RED BULL claimed a commanding win ahead of Adam Al-Azhari of TEAM VALVOLINE, who finished second after a five-second penalty, and Lewis Wherrell of TEAM CARAAGY, who also received a five-second penalty, in third. Esmee Kosterman of TEAM MY-CAR was recognised as the Best Female Driver for the second consecutive race, while Lewis Wherrell received the Best Rookie Award.
In an action-packed round 3 finale, Scott Lindblom clinched victory narrowly ahead of Adam Al-Azhari, who trailed by just 0.369 seconds. Lewis Wherrell secured third place, 1.696 seconds behind, with Kit Belofsky of Team PEAX taking fourth, 5.174 seconds off the lead, while Saudi driver Abdullah Kamel of TEAM ASTOP completed the top five.
Positions six through ten went respectively to Thibaut Ramaekers, Esmee Kosterman, Chiara Battig, Rachel Robertson, and Ava Dobson.
Overall Standings – Top 10 in the Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship after Round 3:
1 – Kit Belofsky (PEAX) — 103 points
2 – Scott Lindblom (REDBULL) — 93 points
3 – Adam Al Azhari (VALVOLINE) — 92 points
4 – Thibaut Ramaekers (ZAHID) — 58 points
5 – Theo Palmer (JACO) — 55 points
6 – Abdullah Kamel (ASTOP) — 42 points
7 – Nina Gademan (CARAGGY) — 33 points
8 – Ary Bansal (MY-CAR) — 30 points
9 – Lewis Wherrell (CARAAGY) — 25 points
10 – Esmee Kosterman (MY-CAR) — 20 points

After yesterday’s thrilling race, the championship shifts its focus to Round 4, set for 14–15 November at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, before wrapping up with the final round on 5–6 December at the same venue.
The Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship continues to play a vital role in SAMF’s mission to cultivate young Saudi talent. By creating a professional and competitive racing stage, it develops the skills of the next generation of drivers while showcasing Saudi Arabia’s rise as the home of motorsport, echoing the Vision 2030 ambition to inspire youth and champion sporting excellence nationwide.

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