Single Seater Series Set to Race in Valencia for 2025 Season
- Race Ready
- Jun 11
- 2 min read

As initially planned, the Single Seater Series will maintain a round in Spain for the 2025 season. The Spanish event will now be part of the inaugural Valencia Iberian Racing Festival, organised by Race Ready, and scheduled for the weekend of 13–14 September.
The Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia has long been a popular venue for single-seater racing, having hosted numerous prestigious categories over the years. These include Formula 3, GP2 Series, World Series by Renault, and more recently, the FIA Formula E World Championship, which races on a slightly adapted version of the circuit. Thanks to its top-class facilities and favourable weather conditions, the Valencia track is also a frequent choice for pre-season testing by a range of single-seater teams.

In what promises to be a year of growth for the Single Seater Series, the 2025 season will see the introduction of two distinct divisions: one for all single-seaters equipped with wings, and another for those without aerodynamic appendages. Despite the expansion, the series retains its unique identity, with separate classifications and dedicated podium ceremonies for each division.
With four rounds taking place in Portugal and one in Spain, the Single Seater Series is set to feature at some of the biggest motorsport events on the Iberian Peninsula in 2025. In Valencia, Portugal’s only series exclusively dedicated to single-seaters will join a truly Iberian racing programme, alongside the Iberian Supercars, Iberian Historic Endurance, and Carrera 80.

At the Algarve Iberian Racing Festival race weekend, the opening round of the season held at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, Duarte Pires claimed victory in both races among the winged single-seaters, driving a Tatuus Formula Renault 2.0. In the category for cars without wings, the wins were shared between Francisco Olho Azul (Jamun M97) and Manuel Almeida (Mygale SJ01).
The Single Seater Series will return on 12–13 July for a double-header at the Estoril Summer Party by NAPA, hosted at the Autódromo do Estoril.

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