Monlau Motul, ready to kick off the 2025 Spanish F4 season

  • The Barcelona team kicks off the season this weekend at MotorLand Aragón, where it will field three drivers: Alexander Jacoby, Lorenzo Campos, and Francisco Monarca.
  • “Our greatest responsibility is to train the drivers of the future, as well as the technical staff, something that is deeply rooted in our school DNA. We face a new season with great enthusiasm and the certainty that we are building an ever-stronger team,”  says David Simón, team manager of Monlau Motul Technical School.
  • “We know that Spanish Formula 4 is a very competitive championship, but we are convinced that we will continue to make progress. The drivers have worked intensively over the winter, and the entire team of engineers and mechanics is highly motivated to start the year strongly,”  said Jaime Serrano, CEO of Monlau Motul.

The Monlau Motul Technical School kicks off its fourth season in the Spanish F4 Championship this coming weekend at MotorLand Aragón. The Barcelona-based team will look to continue its progression in the category with a team that maintains the same driver and technical staff structure that competed in the Eurocup-4 Spanish Winter Championship (E4SWC), allowing it to continue the work done and advance in the competitive and closely matched field of the championship. 

Alexander  Jacoby ,  Lorenzo Campos  , and  Francisco Monarca  will take the wheel of the three Monlau Motul Tatuus-Abarth T421s with the aim of gaining experience in one of the most demanding training categories in motorsport.

The experience gained from previous years has been key to giving the team a solid foundation and confidence to close the gap with the leading teams. The development of young talent remains a priority for the team, which is committed to the constant improvement of drivers, engineers, and mechanics in a professional environment.

David Simón , team manager, underlines this philosophy of comprehensive development:  “Our great responsibility is to train the drivers of the future, as well as the technical staff, something that is linked to our school DNA. We provide them with the tools to learn, but also to channel their successes and frustrations, so they can grow both professionally and personally. We face a new season with great enthusiasm and the certainty that we are building an increasingly solid team. Maintaining the same structure has allowed us to evolve continuously.”

Jaime Serrano , CEO of Monlau Motul, highlights the work carried out during the preseason:  “We know that Spanish Formula 4 is a very competitive championship, but we are convinced that we will continue to make progress. The drivers have worked intensively during the winter and the entire team of engineers and mechanics is highly motivated to start the year strongly. MotorLand is a good setting to test ourselves and rack up miles.”

MotorLand Aragón, the first major challenge 
The Aragonese track will host the start of the championship with a demanding challenge for all the teams. After the E4SWC, this will be the first real test of Monlau Motul’s performance and the progress made in recent weeks of preparation. 

As part of the Racing Weekend, where the team will also compete in the second round of the TCR Spain, the event will kick off on Friday, March 28, with test sessions. Free practice and the first qualifying session will be held on Saturday, leading into the first race of the season. Sunday will be the turn of the second race. qualifying  and the last two races of the weekend, which will mark the first references of the 2025 season.


2025 Spanish F4 Championship calendar:
March 28-30 – MotorLand Aragón (Alcañiz)
May 2-4 – Circuito de Navarra (Los Arcos)
June 6-8 – Algarve International Circuit (Portugal)
June 20-22 – Circuit Paul Ricard (France)
September 19-21 – Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto (Jerez de la Frontera)
October 18-19 – Circuit Ricardo Tormo (Valencia)
November 14-16 – Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Montmeló)

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