F3: Championship Standings After the England Round

July 5, 2026

Ugo Ugochukwu remains at the forefront of the Formula 3 championship after the fifth round of the 2026 season. With the England stage behind us, which concluded on Sunday (5) with Matteo de Palo (photo) taking the victory at the Silverstone circuit, the Campos Racing American driver now has 97 points, extending his lead to 19 points over his closest rival.

Freddie Slater appears in second place with 78 points, and also holds a comfortable margin over the third-placed Theophile Nael, who has 60 points. Noah Stromsted, on 51, is fourth, while Bruno del Pino, on 49, rounds out the top five. The Brazilian Pedro Clerot is now eighth with 38 points. Fernando Barrichello has yet to score.

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The next Fórmula 3 round will take place in two weeks when the series visits the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.

Check the Formula 3 championship standings after the England round:
1st – Ugo Ugochukwu – 97 points
2nd – Freddie Slater – 78
3rd – Theophile Nael – 60
4th – Noah Stromsted – 51
5th – Bruno del Pino – 49
6th – Ernesto Rivera – 45
7th – Brando Badoer – 41
8th – Pedro Clerot – 38
9th – Maciej Gladysz – 34
10th – Matteo de Palo – 32
11th – Hiyu Yamakoshi – 32
12th – James Wharton – 31
13th – Taito Kato – 30
14th – Enzo Deligny – 28
15th – Jin Nakamura – 24
16th – Gerrard Xie – 20
17th – Tuukka Taponen – 18
18th – Alessandro Giusti – 14
19th – Louis Sharp – 11
20th – Yevan David – 9
21st – Brad Benavides – 6
22nd – Kanato Le – 5
23rd – Nicola Lacorte – 2
24th – Fionn McLaughlin – 2
25th – Mattia Colnaghi – 1
26th – José Garfias – 1
27th – Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi – 0
28th – Christian Ho – 0
29th – Fernando Barrichello – 0
30th – Patrick Heuzenroeder – 0
31st – Woohyun Shin – 0
32nd – Salim Hanna – 0
33rd – Ricardo Escotto – 0

Jake Thompson

Jake Thompson

I'm Jake Thompson, a motorsport journalist born and raised in North Carolina, where NASCAR weekends were basically family holidays. I’ve been covering everything from Formula 1 to rally raids for over a decade, blending sharp analysis with a fan’s heart. For me, writing about racing isn’t just a job — it’s the best seat in the house.