F3: The top five in the final standings will receive one million euros.
Formula 3 has announced the prize payouts for the 2025 season. Drivers finishing first through fifth in the drivers' standings will share one million euros.
The series champion Raphaël Camara will receive €300,000 in prize money, second‑placed Nikola Tsolov €250,000, third‑placed Mari Boya €200,000, fourth‑placed Tim Tramnitz €150,000 and fifth‑placed Martinius Stenshorne €100,000. In addition, the champion will receive an extra €300,000 in prize money from Pirelli.
An important addition is being introduced. Drivers who receive prize money must continue their careers in Formula 2 the following season. If they do not, their prize money will pass to the next driver in the standings, and that driver must then move up to Formula 2.
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1: "The one‑million‑euro Formula 3 prize fund is an important initiative that further motivates drivers and offers them a deserved reward for achieving success.
Formula 3 remains an important part of our ladder of racing series, providing drivers with the necessary technical, physical and psychological preparation to progress on the path to the top of the sport. We are all looking forward to the 2026 season and the opportunity to watch these incredibly talented drivers perform on track."
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F3: The top five in the final standings will receive one million euros.
Formula 3 announced the prize payouts for the 2025 season. Drivers who finish first through fifth in the drivers' standings will receive one million euros.
