The FIA F4 Esports Global Championship presented by MOZA is returning for a third consecutive year. iRacing and the FIA confirmed the eight-race series on June 4, with competition starting October 31 and a $35,000 prize pool on the line.
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Qualifying happens through the FIA F4 Esports Regional Tours, which run during 2026 Season 3. The top 10 eligible drivers from each of the three regions, Europe, Americas, and Asia-Pacific, earn invitations to the Global Championship. If you are already racing the FIA F4 this season, you are technically in contention.
The championship itself runs across four doubleheader events on October 31, November 7, November 14, and November 21. Drivers learn what tracks they are racing just 24 hours before each event, and fixed setups keep the field equal. Because of this, it comes down to adaptability and racecraft rather than setup engineering.
Henry Moore won the 2025 championship, becoming the only repeat winner in the series by taking three wins across the eight rounds. Last year’s field also included crossover drivers from iRacing’s other pro esports series, and all three qualifying regions placed at least one driver in the top 10 of the final standings.
The FIA F4 is one of the more approachable open-wheel cars on the platform, which makes this one of the more accessible paths into iRacing’s pro esports pipeline. For more details on the series, visit the FIA F4 Esports Global Championship page on iRacing.com.
