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and one second place. After winning the inaugural race, Camara went to the top of the rostrum in Misano, but a DNF in race 2 at Vallelunga, caused by a puncture, impacted his balance. The gap between the two Prema drivers is currently 36 points in favor of the Italian when there are still three events left at Spielberg, Monza, and Mugello. Early leader Dunne follows with 132 points, 51 less than Camara. After putting up four podiums in as many races between Imola and Misano, the Irishman suffered a slight drop, finding the podium only in the second race at Spa‐ Francorchamps. James Wharton, also a Ferrari Driver Academy driver, and Formula 4 UAE Champion Charlie Wurz, are in full pursuit as they posted four and three podiums respectively for Prema. Sztuka and Marcus Amand, both fielded by US Racing, had positive starts, while the newly formed PHM Racing team found a second place thanks to Taylor Barnard, and two P3s delivered by Nikita Bedrin. A top Norwegian rookie After winning all titles in 2021, Van Amersfoort Racing fielded a five‐car lineup made up entirely of rookie drivers. Martinius Stenshorne holds P11 standings with three top‐5 finishes. In the rookie classification, the Norwegian is fifth with two second and two third places in class to his credit. Ivan Domingues also made it to the rookie podium. His teammate, Maya Weug, leads the woman trophy representing Iron Lynx and the Ferrari Driver Academy, in front of PHM Racing’s Victoria Blokhina.

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