Yuval Rosen wins the 2025 FEED Racing F4 Volant.
On September 25, 2025, after three months of intensive training and four days of competition, Yuval Rosen clinched victory in the final of the 2025 FEED Racing F4 Volant on the GP track of the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours.
More than 60 young talents from 20 countries took part in this edition, discovering or refining their motorsport skills at the wheel of the first-generation Formula 4 designed by Ligier Advanced Technologies. Created to identify and train the future hopefuls of motorsport, this single seater serves as a stepping stone to the highest level and paves the way for tomorrow's champions.
Supervised by the founders of FEED Racing, Patrick Lemarié, 2001 ELMS champion, and Jacques Villeneuve, 1997 Formula 1 world champion, the candidates benefit from personalized coaching to unleash their potential. The winner is awarded a full season in the 2026 French FFSA F4 Championship at the wheel of the Ligier JS F422.
Over the years, the FEED Racing F4 Volant has revealed many drivers now competing on the international stage, such as:
- Pepe Marti (Formula 2 – Campos Racing),
- Doriane Pin (F1 Academy & Formula Regional European Championship – Prema Racing),
- Robert De Haan, winner in 2024 and laureate of the Volant in 2020, now racing in the Porsche SuperCup (2025 vice-champion),
- Jules Caranta, member of the Red Bull Junior Team,
- Enzo Peugeot, Volant finalist, French F4 vice-champion, and later driver of the French FFSA Team,
- Romain Andriolo, racing with Ford in GT3 (SRO GT World Challenge),
- Anthony Ghibaudo, French Caterham champion.
Other young talents continue to progress at the wheel of the Ligier JS2 R within the Ligier Junior Program and the Ligier JS Cup France championship, such as Tomas Pompidou and Ethan Pharamond.
In 2024, ten of the thirty drivers in the French FFSA F4 Championship came from the FEED Racing program. Three former finalists ranked in the top 4 of the rookie standings, highlighted by the best rookie title claimed by Guillaume Bouzar.
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