F3 Italy Sprint: Tramnitz Secures Victory as Camara and Barrichello Climb the Rankings

September 18, 2025

Tim Tramnitz emerged victorious on Saturday (6) in the Sprint of the final round of the 2025 Formula 3 season, held at the Monza National Circuit in Italy. The MP Motorsport driver started from third position, took second place on the fifth lap, and assumed the lead by overtaking Martinius Stenshorne, then proceeding to victory.

The second position went to Roman Bilinski, a Rodin driver who crossed the finish line a second behind the winner. Stenshorne, with a Hitech car, completed the podium with a third-place finish, followed by Laurens van Hoepen, who finished fourth with ART Grand Prix. The list of the top five also included Matías Zagazeta, from DAMS.

Mari Boya, with a car prepared by Campos Racing, finished sixth after the 18 laps, followed by Alessandro Giusti, who finished seventh with MP Motorsport. Noel León, from Prema, crossed the finish line in eighth place, while Callum Voisin, from Rodin, finished ninth. Noah Stromsted, from Trident, closed out the points zone with a tenth-place finish.

Formula 3 champion Rafael Câmara had a good performance with the Trident car and crossed the finish line in 12th place, after starting from 30th position and advancing 18 places. Meanwhile, Fernando Barrichello, who made his debut in the category with AIX Racing, also climbed nine positions to finish the race in 20th place.

The Safety Car was deployed on two occasions. Early in the first lap, Ivan Domingues stopped at the tire barrier, causing the neutralization. Later, an incident between Noel León, Brando Badoer, and Charlie Wurz led to another Safety Car deployment.

The Formula 3 season concludes on Sunday with the main race in Monza, starting at 3:15.

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.