PFC Brakes Supplies Europe’s Junior Formula Grids

PFC Brakes supplies brakes across Europe's junior open-wheel ladder, from the Formula Regional European Championship to Eurocup-3 and F4 Spain, where James Egozi and Noah Monteiro lead early in 2026.

PFC Brakes supplies braking packages across a widening group of European junior open-wheel championships, a roster that spans the Formula Regional European Championship, Eurocup-3, F4 Spain, F4 UK, F4 Brazil and GB3. The company, an official brake supplier to many of these single-seater grids, has expanded its motorsport program through the junior ranks in recent seasons. In Eurocup-3, James Egozi took the win at the Portimão round and sits among the early front-runners, while in F4 Spain, Noah Monteiro leads the standings on 100 points after this past weekend’s third round at MotorLand Aragon.

Highlights

  • Six series, one supplier: PFC supplies brakes across the Formula Regional European Championship, Eurocup-3, F4 Spain, F4 UK, F4 Brazil and GB3.
  • Egozi in front in Eurocup-3: James Egozi won the second round at Portimão and ranks among the championship’s early front-runners.
  • F4 Spain tightens: After the third round at MotorLand Aragon, Noah Monteiro leads on 100 points, with Rocco Coronel and Kasper Schormans tied on 92.
James Egozi after his Eurocup-3 win at Portimão

Eurocup-3 Opens With Egozi in Front

Eurocup-3 has begun its 2026 campaign, with the second round staged at Portimão. James Egozi took the win there and has emerged as an early front-runner in the championship. PFC supplies the F4 Spain and Eurocup-3 paddocks, part of a broader move into European single-seater racing.

Noah Monteiro racing in F4 Spain at MotorLand Aragon

F4 Spain Title Fight Tightens at MotorLand

F4 Spain completed its third round at MotorLand Aragon this past weekend. Noah Monteiro holds the championship lead, with two drivers tied eight points back:

  • Noah Monteiro — 100 points
  • Rocco Coronel — 92 points
  • Kasper Schormans — 92 points

A Widening Junior-Formula Footprint

PFC’s open-wheel roster also includes the Formula Regional European Championship, the latest in a run of development-series supply agreements. Across F4 UK and GB3, competition is underway, while F4 Brazil teams prepare for the season ahead. The supplier role places PFC across much of Europe’s single-seater feeder structure.

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