Top Three Finishers honoured at F3 Prize Giving Ceremony

Following the end of the 2025 FIA Formula 3 campaign, the paddock gathered one final time to honour all the achievements from throughout the year, with the top three in the Drivers’ Championship receiving their trophies.
TRIDENT once again brought through a Drivers’ Champion, as Rafael Câmara earned the title in his rookie season with the Italian outfit, setting records along the way.
His five pole positions in a single season is a Championship record, and he took to the top step four times across the year.
Campos Racing’s Nikola Tsolov and Mari Boya finished second and third respectively and were on hand to receive their trophies too.
Rafael Câmara, TRIDENT – 1st Place

“I was anxious coming into this year about what it was going to be like. After the Barcelona test, there was still a big question mark. I think all the teams were just trying to find the best performance for Melbourne. I think we realised early on we were in a very good position.
“I was able to extract the best from the car and we had a very good season, a lot of good moments and some tough weekends too. Sometimes you have difficult moments, but that’s just how F3 is.
“We kept calm, did a good job and everyone in the team was together. There was a good atmosphere, and it was very nice to be part of the TRIDENT team. I am very grateful for what they did for me.”
Nikola Tsolov, Campos Racing – 2nd Place

“It was a positive season. We won the Teams’ Championship which is really nice and Campos have been fantastic all year. So big thank you to them and looking forward to what comes next in Formula 2.”
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- Rafael Câmara wins Aramco Best Rookie Award
- Mari Boya wins Dallara Best Overtaking Manoeuvre Award
- Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak wins Mecachrome Outstanding Win Award
- Mari Boya wins Dallara Best Overtaking Manoeuvre Award
Mari Boya, Campos Racing – 3rd Place

“Really happy about how the season went. To be honest, it didn’t start out how we planned or how I’d have liked, especially with me being an experienced driver. The most important thing is that everyone was getting more and more confident and finding more speed. I felt strongest at the end of the Championship. It gave me a lot of momentum to take into next season and start the best way as possible. Super happy and grateful to all the people that made it possible."
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