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2025 F2000 Italian Formula Trophy
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The 2025 TopJet F2000 Italian Formula Trophy was a multi-event open-wheel single seater motor racing championship. This was the twelfth season of the series, featuring a mix of professional and amateur drivers competing in different classes and using multiple kinds of Formula 3-, Formula Regional-. Formula Renault- and Formula 4-level machinery.[1]
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The championship continued its cooperation with the Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup, with the two series sharing grids and race slots on multiple race weekends.
Jo Zeller Racing's Sandro Zeller won the overall F2000 Championship and in doing so also became Platinum Class Champion. Franz Wöss Racing's defending champion Benjámin Berta secured the Super Formula Class title as Nannini Racing's Davide Pedetti won in the Gold Class, Facondini Racing's Oliver Kratsch claimed the title in the Silver Class, STAC driver Jérémy Clavaud became the inaugural Formula Regional Class Champion and Matteo Zoccali won the Entry Level Class driving for the Henry Morrogh Drivers School. Franz Wöss Racing defended their F2000 Teams' Championship title.
In the F2.0 Cup, Speed Motor's Karim Sartori took the overall title as well as the Open Class title as his team claimed the F2.0 Teams' Championship. Neri Autosport's Bruno Mottez meanwhile won the title in the Light Class.
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Teams and drivers
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Teams and drivers competing in the F2000 Trophy were divided into six classes: the Super Formula Class was open to Dallara F320 cars, while the Platinum, Gold and Silver Classes were open to other older F3 cars. The Bronze class was discontinued, while a new Formula Regional Class for cars conforming to these regulations was introduced. The Formula Entry Class lastly was open to Formula 4 cars.[2] For competition in the F2.0 Cup, the field was divided into Pro and Light Class entries.[3]
F2000 Trophy entries
F2.0 Cup entries
All drivers competed driving Tatuus FFR.0 cars with Renault engines.
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Race calendar
The 2025 calendar was announced in late 2024.[11] The series again only held a single round abroad, but that venue will change from the Red Bull Ring to the Brno Circuit.
Race weekend will hold races of the FR2.0 Cup
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Race results
F2000 Trophy results
F2.0 Cup results
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Standings
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Scoring system
Drivers scored points in the overall standings, as well as in separate standings per class. Five points were awarded to each driver attending an event. Claiming the fastest lap per race per class awarded a point if at least three cars took part in that class.
The scoring system was overhauled in 2025: The shorter first race of each weekend was designated as the Sprint Race, and finishing drivers scored the following points:
The second race of each weekend, called the Feature Race, awarded more points:
The final score was formed by counting each drivers' five best sprint race scores, six best feature race scores as well as the attendance points for all race weekends.[12]
Drivers' standings
Overall standings
F2000 standings per class
F2.0 Cup standings per class
The final score was formed by counting each drivers' five best sprint race scores, five best feature race scores as well as the attendance points for all race weekends.[12]
Teams' standings
Each team counted the points of their two highest-finishing cars in each race.
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