The qualifying session at Tor Poznań was incredibly tight, with James Thompson (Phoenix Motorsport) continuing his strong form by securing pole position with a 32.93s lap. Chase Newfield (McNair Automotives) was just 0.09s behind in second, while Luke Stokey (OSM Racing Int.) took third. The top 10 were separated by less than a second, promising an exciting race ahead.
From the very start, the first race of the weekend was full of drama and action. Stefan Klien (Tenuk Racing) delivered a masterclass drive, charging from 11th on the grid to claim his first season victory, gaining 10 positions on his way to the top step of the podium.
Chase Newfield (McNair Automotives) backed up his qualifying pace with another excellent performance, finishing 2nd, while Theo Sorensen (Team Dinoco) completed the podium after a smart and consistent race.
Pole-sitter James Thompson (Phoenix Motorsport) couldn’t quite hold onto the lead, finishing 4th, but still scored valuable championship points. Will Hoskins (Plus Ultra Racing) rounded out the top five with another solid performance.
It was also a great race for Tenuk Racing, with Karl Beckenbauer finishing 5th to join teammate Klien in the top five — giving the team their strongest overall weekend so far.
Ellie-Mae Theodoulou (K8ley Racing) and Luca Romero (Porsche Motorsport) made notable gains, climbing through the field to secure important points. The only retirement was Dominic Hanson (Phoenix Motorsport), who suffered mechanical issues late in the race.
Top 10 – Race 1:
Stefan Klien – Tenuk Racing – 33 pts
Chase Newfield – McNair Automotives – 28 pts
Theo Sorensen – Team Dinoco – 25 pts
James Thompson – Phoenix Motorsport – 22 pts
Karl Beckenbauer – Tenuk Racing – 20 pts
Will Hoskins – Plus Ultra Racing – 18 pts
Elroy Wagner – Team Dinoco – 16 pts
Raj Sharma – Kelley Racing – 14 pts
Luke Stokey – OSM Racing Int. – 12 pts
Spencer James – GameTech Int. – 10 pts
The second race at Tor Poznań featured a full reversed grid, creating an unpredictable and exciting challenge for the drivers.
Chloe King (Phoenix Motorsport) mastered the conditions perfectly, working her way through the field to take a commanding first win of the season. It was another strong showing for Phoenix Motorsport, who now have both of their drivers as race winners.
Behind her, Jean Mattson (Porsche Motorsport) produced an impressive drive, gaining 12 positions to finish 2nd and earning Porsche’s best result so far. Nathaniel Powers (Plus Ultra Racing) also starred, climbing 13 places to finish 3rd, showing great overtaking skill and consistency.
Luke Stokey (OSM Racing Int.) delivered another stunning performance, moving up 17 places to take 4th, while Thomas Falzon (Aqua Sportscar Team) rounded out the top five.
Karl Beckenbauer (Tenuk Racing) impressed again with another strong recovery drive from deep in the grid, finishing 7th and scoring important points for the team.
Further down, there were mixed fortunes for several front-runners from Race 1. James Thompson managed to recover to 12th, while Stefan Klien could only reach 18th after starting from the back.
Top 10 – Race 2:
Chloe King – Phoenix Motorsport – 20 pts
Jean Mattson – Porsche Motorsport – 16 pts
Nathaniel Powers – Plus Ultra Racing – 14 pts
Luke Stokey – OSM Racing Int. – 12 pts
Thomas Falzon – Aqua Sportscar Team – 11 pts
Tumo Kinnumen – Team Dinoco – 10 pts
Karl Beckenbauer – Tenuk Racing – 9 pts
Rossendo Werner – ASM by Mathershaw – 8 pts
Ethan Knight – Aqua Sportscar Team – 7 pts
Spencer James – GameTech Int. – 7 pts
The Tor Poznań weekend proved to be one of the most exciting rounds of the season so far.
Tenuk Racing were the biggest winners in Race 1, with Klien’s victory and Beckenbauer’s double-points finish boosting their championship standing.
Phoenix Motorsport bounced back brilliantly in Race 2, with Chloe King taking her first win and James Thompson adding more points to his campaign.
Porsche Motorsport and Plus Ultra Racing also had standout weekends, with both teams putting drivers on the podium. Luke Stokey continued his run of strong results, while Aqua Sportscar Team showed consistency with both drivers finishing inside the top ten.
With the championship picture tightening and multiple race winners already emerging, the battle for both driver and team honors looks set to intensify in the coming rounds.
Position
Driver
Points
Notes
1
James Thompson (Phoenix Motorsport)
58 pts
Consistent finishes keep him on top.
2
Nathaniel Powers (Plus Ultra Racing)
54 pts
Podium in Race 2 moves him into title contention.
3
Luke Stokey (OSM Racing Int.)
52 pts
Remarkable progress with strong Race 2 result.
4
Jean Mattson (Porsche Motorsport)
47 pts
Gained big with a 2nd-place finish.
5
Theo Sorensen (Team Dinoco)
45 pts
Podium in Race 1 and consistent points.
6
Stefan Klien (Tenuk Racing)
42 pts
Race 1 victory highlights his weekend.
7
Chase Newfield (McNair Automotives)
42 pts
Fast and consistent again at Poznań.
8
Elroy Wagner (Team Dinoco)
40 pts
Solid results keep him inside the top ten.
9
Chloe King (Phoenix Motorsport)
38 pts
First win of the season in Race 2.
10
Karl Beckenbauer (Tenuk Racing)
38 pts
Strong recovery drives and consistent form.
Other notable drivers include Will Hoskins (34 pts), Spencer James (33 pts), and Ethan Knight (32 pts) — all showing steady progress. The midfield remains extremely close, with minimal gaps between positions.
Position
Team
Points
Notes
1
Phoenix Motorsport
112 pts
Two race wins and both drivers inside the top ten overall.
2
Team Dinoco
105 pts
Strong pace from both Sorensen and Wagner keeps them close.
3
Plus Ultra Racing
88 pts
Consistent scoring across both races.
4
K8ley Racing
85 pts
Steady team effort with both drivers finishing in the points.
5
Tenuk Racing
80 pts
Huge points haul from Klien’s win and Beckenbauer’s strong results.
6
Porsche Motorsport
80 pts
Mattson’s podium boosts them into contention.
7
OSM Racing International
52 pts
Stokey’s heroics keep them in the mix.
8
Aqua Sportscar Team
43 pts
Double top-10 in Race 2 shows improvement.
9
McNair Automotives
42 pts
Another podium for Newfield keeps them competitive.
10
GameTech International
37 pts
Consistent points from Spencer James.
11
ASM by Mathershaw
16 pts
Werner and Simon continue to build momentum.
12
Vipera Corse
14 pts
Still searching for consistent form.
13
Sector 1 Racing
12 pts
Scoring points but struggling for pace.
After two rounds, James Thompson holds a narrow lead in the Drivers’ Championship, but both Nathaniel Powers and Luke Stokey are close behind. Phoenix Motorsport and Team Dinoco are separated by just a few points in the Teams’ standings, with Plus Ultra, K8ley, and Tenuk Racing all within striking distance.
The competition is fierce, and as the championship heads into its next round, every position and every point will matter more than ever.