How Did Rafael Camara Claim the 2025 Formula 3 Championship?

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Key Takeaways
- Rafael Camara clinched the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Drivers’ Championship.
- He achieved his fourth win of the season at the penultimate round.
- Camara led every lap, demonstrating dominance under challenging conditions.
- He holds a 48-point lead with one race remaining.
- His consistent performance throughout the season was key to his success.
Budapest, Aug 3 (NationPress) Rafael Camara has officially secured the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Drivers’ Championship in a spectacular manner, achieving his fourth victory of the season during the penultimate round. The Trident driver converted his pole position into a commanding win, leading every lap and showcasing his superiority in challenging damp conditions.
With this victory, Camara has established a significant 48-point advantage with only one round left, cementing his status as the 2025 champion. His remarkable consistency and speed throughout the season have led him to this prestigious title with one race remaining.
“I just completed the Feature Race, which also wraps up the Championship. I am incredibly happy with how we managed the entire season; we have been very strong from the start. Now, we can take a moment to relax before heading to Monza, enjoy this achievement a bit, because during the Championship, it’s always tough to relish the moments as you need to maintain focus, so let’s enjoy it now. Thank you to everyone for the support and cheers; I am going to savor this victory,” Camara expressed.
The race commenced with a rolling start, where Camara expertly fended off challenges from Mari Boya and Tuukka Taponen. Boya applied early pressure, clocking the fastest lap and attempting an overtaking maneuver on Lap 3, but he couldn’t find the necessary grip to make it happen. A crash on Lap 4 involving Brad Benavides triggered the first Safety Car.
Upon the restart, Camara surged ahead once more. Teammate Charlie Wurz advanced to P6, while Ugo Ugochukwu’s promising charge ended in a collision with Gerrard Xie, leading to a second Safety Car. Once the race resumed, Camara confidently managed the field.
Further down the rankings, Nikola Tsolov delivered a remarkable performance, climbing from 13th to sixth, executing several clean overtakes and nearly contending for a podium position. Wurz, Nael, and Tsolov closed in on Taponen in the final laps, but the Art Grand Prix driver held firm in third place behind Boya.