F3: Inthraphuvasak claims victory as Campos seal Teams’ Championship in Monza
Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak led home team mate Nikola Tsolov in Monza as Campos Racing claimed their first ever Formula 3 Teams’ title.

Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak led home team mate Nikola Tsolov in a 1-2 for Campos Racing, helping the Spanish outfit claim their first ever FIA Formula 3 Teams’ title at an epic Monza Feature Race.
Inthraphuvasak started in fourth and bided his time before pulling off a superb double overtake in the closing stages on Tsolov and AIX Racing pole-sitter Brad Benavides to take the lead.
From then on, he held onto the position, before going to claim a third win of the season, but only his first Feature Race triumph.
Red Bull Junior Tsolov took second in the race and in the Drivers’ Championship, as PREMA Racing’s Noel León held off Benavides on the final lap to finish on the podium.
Benavides had led for the majority of the race but wound up in fourth ahead of TRIDENT pairing Rafael Câmara and Noah Stromsted.
The former made his way up from last on the grid to finish fifth, and while he and Stromsted banked a solid haul of points, it was not enough for the Italian team to stop Campos from winning the title.
Roman Bilinski followed up his Sprint Race victory with a run to seventh for Rodin Motorsport, while Alessandro Giusti wound up eighth for MP Motorsport.
Mari Boya made it three Campos cars in the top 10 as he came back from P17 to finish in the points, as Tim Tramnitz rounded out the points in P10.
That ends a special 2025 FIA Formula 3 campaign, with three post-season testing outings in Jerez, Barcelona, and Imola to come in October, before 2026 gets underway in Melbourne on March 06-08.
For now you can read a full report from today’s FIA Formula 3 Feature Race from Monza here.
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