[1] Javier Sagrera, driving for MP Motorsport, won the Drivers' Championship by just two points over Campos Racing's Christian Ho, who became the Rookies' Champion.
Ho briefly slipped to third behind teammate Noah Lisle but regained the position later, allowing Rinicella to capitalize and secure his second win of the event.
Following a pre-event test where Tangavelou set the fastest time, adverse weather conditions led to the cancellation of all four practice and qualifying sessions.
As conditions deteriorated further, racing resumed on lap eight, only for a major multi-car collision at Raidillon to bring the event to an early conclusion.
In the first race, slow starts from the second- and third-placed drivers allowed Tangavelou to establish an early lead, followed by Smal in second and MP Motorsport’s Bruno del Pino in third.
Del Pino then advanced to second place, with teammate Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. also overtaking Smal, but Tangavelou had a comfortable gap at that point and claimed victory.
In the second race, pole sitter Ho experienced another poor start, enabling del Pino to pressure and ultimately pass him at turn three to take the lead.
Del Pino remained unchallenged, while Ho incurred a five-second penalty for exceeding track limits, relegating him to fourth behind Sagrera and Tangavelou.
Ho secured pole position for the first race and converted it into a dominant lights-to-flag victory, aided by a battle for second place between Del Pino and Tangavelou behind him.
[43] The third race saw pole sitter Ho drop behind Del Pino and Abkhazava at the start, before his weekend ended prematurely with a mechanical failure.
[44] At the fourth round of the championship at Circuit Paul Ricard, Ho delivered strong performances in qualifying to secure pole position for both races.
Jesse Carrasquedo Jr., a new addition to Campos Racing’s lineup for that round, secured third place after passing Barrichello Jr. at the start, but was unable to challenge Sagrera.
A severe collision involving Abkhazava and Campos driver Michael Shin, whose car rolled over seven times, disrupted the event.
Following the restart, Sagrera led Ho and Del Pino, with the podium positions unchanged until the race concluded prematurely under safety car conditions.
That saw Fittipaldi Jr. and GRS driver Nikola Tsolov claim podium finishes, while Sagrera grew his championship lead to 28 points.
The race order stabilized, allowing Ho to claim a dominant victory by 9.37 seconds and reduce Sagrera's championship lead to 14 points.
[51] The title decider at Barcelona began with Fittipaldi Jr. securing pole position for the first race, which he converted into a victory after a contested move against Ho.
The season culminated with minimal points separating the two, but controversy during the final round at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya overshadowed both their accomplishments and the series' notable progress.