MANAGEMENT MODEL
There are four core values at the heart of the Eurocup-3 in order to become the place chosen by drivers coming from F4 to continue developing their careers at the highest level and at a reasonable cost.

Everything is done by and for teams and drivers
Instead of a standard promoter, the teams themselves are running the series, so always seek to prioritize their interest and drivers’ looking for maximum equality on track.

Teams with proven track record in top single seaters categories
The championship model has attracted the attention of top teams in the single-seater world such as reining F2 champions and 7-time F4 Spanish Champions MP Motorsport, 2022 F4 Spanish Champions and multiple F2 race winners Campos Racing, 2019 F4 Spanish Champions Drivex, F4 race winners as GRS Team and even the 2021, 2023 & 2024 Indycar Champion Alex Palou, together with his father, have created a new team in our series.

Top of the edge calendar
Best drivers and teams deserve best scenarios to never fail to enthrall and entertain. The Eurocup-3 visits legendary and F1 graded tracks circuits around Spain (4) and some of the most spectacular venues around Europe such as Spa-Francorchamps, Monza, Estoril or Zandvoort.

Cost control
We want to produce drivers who are readymade for F2. To achieve this we need the fastest and most competitive young racers on the planet coming from F4, regardless of any financial restrictions they may have. This makes cost effectiveness key. So we are always trying to reach the perfect blend of budget control and performance to enable equal opportunities for the teams.
This has been achieved by strict limits on testing, a full alignment in budget between teams in addition to a calendar optimization alongside F4 Spanish Championship including complete testing program scheduled before the end of the previous year to reduce logistics costs offering an optimal value for money product.
