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Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025

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Akshay Bohra during Round 2 of FRECA at Spa Francorchamps.
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The Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine made its second stop of the season at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps. Coming into the weekend with confidence, Akshay Bohra was feeling at home on a circuit that suits his driving style. There were plenty of positives from this weekend. Akshay’s pace consistently matched the front-runners, and he secured a solid P6 finish in Race 1. He was on course for another strong result in Race 2, but unfortunately found himself on the wrong end of several on-track battles, finishing P15.

Saturday – Solid Points and Competitive Pace

Saturday got off to an unexpected start, with Qualifying for Race 1 cancelled due to an incident in Group A. The Akcel GP car of Shaer Al Maosherji went off track and into the gravel before hitting the side barrier. While the driver was unharmed, the barrier required extensive repairs, and the session was abandoned.

Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025
Spa (BEL), MAY 16 -18 2025 – Round 2 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Circuit Spa Francorchamps. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

As per regulations, the grid was set using times from Collective Test 1. That put Freddie Slater on pole and Akshay Bohra in P7.

In the race, Slater led from the front to take the win and fastest lap, but there were plenty of midfield battles. Bohra had a strong start, moving up to P6 by mid-lap 1. He challenged Enzo Peugeot (RPM) for P5, overtaking him briefly before being re-passed by Hiyu Yamakoshi, who had also cleared Peugeot just behind Bohra.

Bohra remained glued to the rear of the top five as a three-car fight developed for P4. On the final laps, he attempted a late move into the Bus Stop chicane for P5 but braked slightly too late, ran deep, and missed the apex. That allowed Rashed Al Dhaheri to slip past, and Akshay crossed the line in P7—still a respectable points finish on a chaotic day.

Sunday – Strong Qualifying, Tough Race

Sunday began with promise as Bohra qualified P3 in his group, giving him a net P6 starting position for Race 2.

However, the race start was chaotic. A collision at Turn 1 eliminated Freddie Slater, Doriane Pin (both Prema Racing), and Michael Belov (CL Motorsport), while Bohra lost three positions by the end of Lap 1 and dropped to P9.

Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025
Spa (BEL), MAY 16 -18 2025 – Round 2 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Circuit Spa Francorchamps. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

Under the safety car restart, Bohra attempted a move on Giovanni Maschio at Turn 10 but locked up and ran wide at Turn 11, losing more ground and falling to P13. In the penultimate lap, a second lock-up into the final corner dropped him further back, and he finished the race in P15.

Plenty of Positives for Akshay Bohra to Take into Zandvoort

The final result may not reflect it, but Akshay Bohra continues to show front-running pace this season. If he can string together a clean weekend, a podium finish is well within reach. His confidence is building, and his performance at Spa proves he’s a contender once it all clicks.

Akshay Bohra Delivers a Promising Weekend at the Legendary Spa Francorchamps: FRECA 2025
Spa (BEL), MAY 16 -18 2025 – Round 2 of Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine 2025 at Circuit Spa Francorchamps. Akshay BOHRA #02, R-ace GP. © 2025 Dutch Photo Agency.

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The FRECA paddock heads to Zandvoort this weekend for Round 3 of the championship, taking place from 6th to 8th June. You can watch all the action live on the official YouTube channel of the championship.

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Super Formula to race at India’s Buddh International Circuit?

A delegation from Japan Race Promotion (JRP), the organizers of Super Formula, visited the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida to inspect the track and discuss a potential future race.

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Japan’s premier single-seater championship, Super Formula, could soon make its debut in India. A delegation from Japan Race Promotion (JRP), the organizers of the series visited the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida this week to inspect the facilities and explore the possibility of adding India to the championship’s future calendar.

Super Formula delegation
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The high-level delegation included Yoshihisa Ueno (President), Takuya Hori (Technical Director), Takashi Matsui (GM, Corporate Strategy), and Genki Miura (Assistant Manager, International Sales and Marketing). They met with officials from the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), including CEO Rakesh Kumar Singh, ACEO Nagendra Pratap Singh, and OSD Shailendra Bhatia, before touring the circuit to assess its readiness for hosting a Super Formula round.

“The visit is a major step toward adding India to the Super Formula calendar. If the delegation finds the circuit suitable, we’ll move ahead with detailed planning and formalities for hosting the championship” – YEIDA CEO Rakesh Kumar Singh

Super Formula to race at India's Buddh International Circuit?
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What is Super Formula?

Founded in 1973, Super Formula is Japan’s top-tier open-wheel series and is often regarded as the second-fastest racing championship in the world after Formula 1. The series features advanced Dallara-built chassis powered by Honda and Toyota engines and races at iconic Japanese circuits such as Suzuka, Fuji Speedway, and Twin Ring Motegi.

Super Formula to race at India's Buddh International Circuit?
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If confirmed, this event would mark the return of world-class motorsport to India, years after the Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix (2011–2013), FIA Formula E Hyderabad E-Prix 2023 and MotoGP Bharat 2023. Both faced setbacks due to logistical and financial hurdles, but Super Formula’s potential entry signals renewed international interest in Indian motorsport.


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Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter

A historic win, a breakthrough pole, and a season of undeniable progress. Akshay Bohra has firmly established himself as one of the most exciting rising talents in European junior racing. With the 2026 season fast approaching, one question remains: what lies ahead for the #FlyingNaan?

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Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter
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Early Season: Finding Pace and Consistency

Akshay Bohra entered the FRECA season with some prior experience in the Formula Regional car, having competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship earlier in the year — a five-round series held across January and February of 2025. Akshay got up to speed quickly, scoring points on his FRECA debut with a P9 finish at Misano. He continued to build momentum in Round 2 at Spa-Francorchamps, showing strong pace, though a few small mistakes prevented him from converting it into a bigger points haul.

Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter
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The breakthrough came in Round 3 at Zandvoort. In a weekend marked by the season’s first wet sessions — one of the hardest conditions for any young driver — Akshay delivered a standout performance, qualifying on the front row and going on to claim his first FRECA podium. This result also made him only the second Indian to stand on a FRECA podium, following his brother, Nikhil Bohra.

History Making Weekend: The Pole and the Win

Akshay’s standout moment came at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola, where he made history by taking pole position and converting it into a lights-to-flag victory. He controlled the race from the start, managing pressure, tyre wear, and pace with maturity well beyond his experience. The result marked the first pole and first race win for an Indian driver in the Formula Regional European Championship.

Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter
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Mid-Season Challenges and Growth

Following his historic win at Imola, Akshay encountered a more challenging phase of the season beginning at the Red Bull Ring. He finished outside the top four for the first time in five races and missed out on points for the first time since Race 2 at Spa-Francorchamps, which brought an end to his nine-race points-scoring streak. The difficulties continued into Race 1 of Round 8 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where he once again finished outside the points.

Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter
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However, in Race 2 at Barcelona, Akshay appeared to regain his momentum. He finished on the podium in P3, showing composure and racecraft by holding off a fast-charging Freddie Slater, the eventual 2025 FRECA champion.

Final Rounds and Overall Championship Standing

Akshay was running comfortably inside the top five in the overall championship heading into the final round, but his position changed after a difficult weekend at Monza. In Race 1, he had produced one of his strongest drives of the year, climbing from P18 to P5 within the first ten minutes of racing despite a tough qualifying. However, just after a safety car restart, his car suddenly lost power and he was forced to retire. “It was tough,” Akshay reflected, “but these things happen in motorsport.” The incident not only cost him a significant haul of points, but also shifted the momentum in the championship standings at a critical stage.

Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter
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Akshay concluded his Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine (FRECA) campaign 6th in the overall championship(2nd of the first-years’), with 1 race win, 1 pole position, 6 podium finishes, and 15 points-scoring races.

What’s next for Akshay?

Akshay Bohra’s 2025 racing campaign is not over yet. He will return to India to contest the remaining two rounds of the Indian Racing League with Hyderabad Blackbirds. He will be back behind the wheel of the #31 car, which he shares with Gabriela Jílková, and the duo currently leads the Cars’ Championship standings after Round 3.

Akshay Bohra’s 2025 FRECA Season Review: First Indian Race Winner & Pole-Sitter
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Given his performances in FRECA this year, a step up to FIA Formula 3 would seem like a natural progression. However, Akshay will not be making that move for 2026 due to financial constraints. Speaking to Desi Racing Co, Akshay Bohra said that his “future plans are still being discussed.”

F3 in 2026 seemed like the next step considering my performance this year, but unfortunately with no major financial support from anyone but family, the budget was too high. However, I still have many exciting options that I’m looking forward to – Akshay Bohra


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Mumbai Street Circuit Announced; Set to A Host Night Race in 2025

Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis has officially announced the Mumbai Street Circuit, set to host a night race. With this, Mumbai becomes the fourth city to feature a street race and only the second to stage a night street race.

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“This is a step in the direction to make Maharashtra the motorsports capital of Asia. We will be hosting the F4 race as a street circuit in Navi Mumbai as our 1st initiative in this direction.” – Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

The Mumbai Street Circuit will host Round 5 of the Indian Racing League and Indian Formula 4 on November 29–30, 2025. With this, Mumbai joins Hyderabad, Chennai, and Goa as a street circuit host city, becoming only the second venue to stage a night street race after the Chennai Formula Racing Circuit, which held its race in August 2024.

Mumbai Street Circuit Announced; Set to A Host Night Race in 2025
Chennai Formula Racing Circuit, August 2024

Neither Racing Promotions Private Limited nor the Government of Maharashtra have confirmed details of the track or location yet. It is understood that more details, including the track layout, will be revealed closer to the round in November.


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