Ugo Ugochukwu continues to lead the Formula 3 championship after the conclusion of the season’s second round, staged on the street circuit set up in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The Campos Racing driver moved to 43 points following Sunday’s race, heading the standings after two double-header weekends.
The runner-up spot is occupied by Bruno Del Pino, a Van Amersfoort driver who sits on 35 points, just one ahead of third-placed Freddie Slater, who has 34. Brando Badoer, who won the race earlier this morning, is now fourth with 28 points, while Theophile Nael completes the top five with 22 points.
After clinching his first F3 podium on Saturday with a third place, Pedro Clerot added another four points on Sunday with Rodin Motorsport and now sits on 16, sharing sixth position with Taito Kato. Fernando Barrichello, who climbed ten positions on Saturday and retired on Sunday with AIX Racing, has yet to score a point.
Formula 3 resumes the 2026 season next weekend, heading to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain for the third round of the year.
Check the Formula 3 standings after the Monaco round:
1st – Ugo Ugochukwu (USA/Campos Racing) – 43 points
2nd – Bruno Del Pino (Spain/Van Amersfoort) – 35
3rd – Freddie Slater (UK/Trident) – 34
4th – Brando Badoer (Italy/Rodin) – 28
5th – Theophile Nael (France/Campos Racing) – 22
6th – Taito Kato (Japan/ART Grand Prix) – 16
7th – Pedro Clerot (Brazil/Rodin) – 16
8th – Alessandro Giusti (France/MP Motorsport) – 13
9th – Maciej Gladysz (Poland/ART Grand Prix) – 13
10th – Gerrard Xie (China/DAMS) – 12
11th – Enzo Deligny (France/Van Amersfoort) – 12
12th – Ernesto Rivera (Mexico/Campos Racing) – 10
13th – Noah Stromsted (Norway/Trident) – 9
14th – Jin Nakamura (Japan/Hitech) – 6
15th – Brad Benavides (Thailand/AIX Racing) – 6
16th – Kanato Le (Japan/ART Grand Prix) – 2
17th – Mattia Colnaghi (Argentina/MP Motorsport) – 1
18th – José Garfias (Mexico/Prema) – 1
19th – James Wharton (Australia/Prema) – 0
20th – Hiyu Yamakoshi (Japan/Van Amersfoort) – 0
21st – Nicola Lacorte (Italy/DAMS) – 0
22nd – Tuukka Taponen (Finland/MP Motorsport) – 0
23rd – Louis Sharp (Australia/Prema) – 0
24th – Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi (Thailand/DAMS) – 0
25th – Fionn McLaughlin (Ireland/Hitech) – 0
26th – Matteo De Palo (Italy/Trident) – 0
27th – Christian Ho (Singapore/Rodin) – 0
28th – Patrick Heuzenroeder (Australia/Campos Racing) – 0
29th – Fernando Barrichello (Brazil/AIX Racing) – 0
30th – Woohyun Shin (COR/Hitech) – 0
31st – Yevan David (Sri Lanka/AIX Racing) – 0
32nd – Jesse Carrasquedo (Mexico/Van Amersfoort) – 0