Valencia, October 21, 2025. – The Tecnicar by Amtog team completed a weekend of solid progress and encouraging results in the sixth round of the Spanish F4 Championship, held at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
The highlight came with Andrej Petrović’s fifth-place finish in Race 3, confirming the team’s competitive leap in one of the toughest grids of the season.
A step forward in pace and consistency
From Friday’s practice sessions, the team showed a significant improvement in both pace and car balance.
In Qualy 2, Petrović impressed with a 1:34.015, the sixth-fastest time in the group, just 0.228 seconds off pole position.
Meanwhile, Nacho Tuñón clocked a 1:34.222 (P14), consolidating his progress within the highly competitive midfield.
The Serbian driver converted that strong performance into results on Sunday: after a clean and steady start, he maintained a consistent rhythm to cross the line in fifth place in Race 3, scoring valuable points for the team and marking one of his best performances of the year.
“It was a very positive race. The car felt strong and we were able to fight in the leading group. I’m proud of the team’s work; we’ve improved a lot over the last few rounds.”
— Andrej Petrović
Tuñón, close to the top 10 in every race
Spanish driver Nacho Tuñón once again proved to be one of the most consistent performers of the weekend.
Starting from the midfield in all three races, he finished P13 in Race 2 and P17 in Race 3, consistently running at points-scoring pace.
“It’s been a very positive weekend. We were fighting for the top 10 in every race and the pace was really good. We keep growing as a team, and I personally feel more comfortable with the car every time.”
— Nacho Tuñón
Dobrzański and Piñera: learning and endurance
Polish driver Wiktor Dobrzański experienced a challenging weekend after suffering technical issues from day one.
Despite a DNF in Race 2 and further mechanical troubles in Race 3, he managed to complete valuable mileage for the team.
“The car had some damage after an incident, which really affected grip and steering. Even so, I’m grateful to the team for their effort to keep us on track.”
— Wiktor Dobrzański
Rookie Aleix Piñera continued his adaptation process and showed clear progress throughout the weekend:
P24 in Q1, followed by steady improvement across the three races (P28 – P26 – P24).
“I’m feeling more comfortable in the car each time. We’ve taken steps forward, and the pace is improving race by race.”
— Aleix Piñera
Looking ahead to Barcelona with optimism
With the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya hosting the final round of the championship, Tecnicar by Amtog approaches the season finale with renewed confidence and motivation.
The team has demonstrated a clear step up in performance, cohesion, and race management, establishing itself among the most improved outfits in the series.
“This weekend has been a clear reflection of the project’s overall evolution. The team worked flawlessly, and the results in Valencia are the outcome of that collective effort.”
— Tecnicar by Amtog Sporting Management
Next round: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – Grand Finale of the 2025 Spanish F4 Championship.

