Nathan Tye enjoyed a standout weekend in Round 3 of the Spanish F4 Championship at MotorLand Aragón, securing pole position in both qualifying sessions before claiming a victory, a second-place finish, and a third-place finish across the three races to maintain his strong championship momentum.
The weekend began in ideal fashion as Tye demonstrated exceptional one-lap pace, delivering a stunning double pole position in qualifying. The result underlined the pace of both driver and team, placing him in the perfect position to challenge for victories throughout the event.
Race 1 saw Tye convert his front-row start into a hard-fought second-place finish. Despite intense pressure throughout the race, he remained firmly in contention at the front and collected valuable championship points with an impressive podium result.
The highlight of the weekend came in Race 2. Starting from pole position, Tye produced a defensive masterclass to secure a superb victory. Under relentless pressure from behind for much of the race, he remained calm and composed, placing his car perfectly lap after lap and refusing to give his rivals any opportunity to attack. His mature racecraft and flawless execution allowed him to control the race from the front and convert pole position into a deserved win.
Race 3 completed an exceptional weekend as Tye once again battled at the sharp end of the field. A determined drive resulted in a third-place finish, securing his third podium from three races and capping off one of his strongest performances of the season so far.
With double pole positions, a race win, a second-place finish, and a third-place finish, Tye leaves MotorLand Aragón having showcased outstanding speed, consistency, and racecraft. The triple-podium weekend marks a significant statement in the championship battle and reinforces his status as one of the leading contenders in the Spanish F4 field.
The results see Tye climb to fourth in the championship standings, firmly in contention in what is proving to be an incredibly close and competitive title fight. With momentum firmly on his side following a near-perfect weekend at Aragón, he heads into the next round well placed to continue his charge towards the front of the championship.





