G4 Racing enjoyed its most competitive weekend of the FIA Formula Regional European Championship season at the Hungaroring, showing strong pace from the opening sessions and converting solid qualifying performances into points finishes in both races.
Across the weekend, the team demonstrated consistent progress in one of the championship’s most competitive grids. Marcus Saeter and Saqer Almaosherji both scored valuable points after battling throughout the races, while Rahim Alibhai continued his development and secured his best result of the season to date.
The performance marks another step forward for G4 Racing, building on the positive momentum from the previous round and reflecting the work carried out by the team and its drivers on and off the track. Improvements in qualifying pace proved particularly important, allowing the drivers to fight consistently inside the top ten and maximize their race opportunities.
With another encouraging weekend completed, G4 Racing now shifts its focus to the next round at Paul Ricard, aiming to continue its progress in both the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championships.
#3 Saqer Almaosherji
“We had a great weekend in Budapest scoring solid points in both races and were consistently in the top 10 the whole weekend and hopefully we can continue to improve.”
#23 Rahim Alibhai
“A very positive weekend for the team and I. We have worked very hard and the results showed this week with some nice quails. We will continue to push forward for better things!”
#67 Marcus Saeter
“I am really happy about the step me and the team did this weekend, we have been working hard on and off track to find the best setup and to improve as team and driver. This weekend it paid off, we finished both races in P7, lots of points for me and the team!! Worked great this weekend with the team to improve after every session and I am really happy how it went, can’t wait to get back out in Paul Ricard!”
Adrian Muñoz, Sporting and Technical Manager
“Overall our best weekend of the season, coming from a positive one from Monza. The learning curve continues improving for our drivers and track results are confirming. We are in a very tight grid, and any improvement in qualy can change a lot the starting positions and race results. Next step Paul Ricard, a place with nice memories for our team aiming to continue pushing in drivers and teams championship.”
