Jan Przyrowski returns to competition in the Formula Regional European Championship (FREC) after less than three weeks. This time, the ORLEN Motorsport Academy protégé will head to the legendary Autodromo Nazionale di Monza track, often referred to as the Temple of Speed. After demonstrating the Pole’s and the RPM team’s excellent form at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, everyone is hoping for further progress and even better results.

Fond memories from Italy. A debut that showed enormous potential

In October 2025, the 17-year-old from Rossoszyca made his Formula Regional debut at Monza. Without prior experience with the Tatuus T-318, after just 40 minutes on a dry track, he began to steal the lead. In the first qualifying session, he was in the Top 5 of his group, then improved overnight to reach the Top 3. In the second race, he finished 5th and finished on the podium as the best rookie. Jan Przyrowski’s performance drew attention, demonstrating his ability to quickly gain speed and unafraid of big challenges.

This time, his return to Italy will be completely different. In the Formula Regional European Championship, we have the new Tatuus T-326, and teams will be fielding it for the first time at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. The first two rounds in Europe weren’t easy, but the progress in Belgium is encouraging and gives hope for a fight for results that will please Jan and his fans. A close finish at Spa-Francorchamps, familiarity with the Italian Temple of Speed, and the positives from last year motivate everyone in the RPM team to work even harder.

Jan Przyrowski can’t wait for Monza

“I’m ready for Monza. Last year I drove there very well, and the weather conditions didn’t make it any easier. It was October then, and now we’ll be at Monza when it’s much warmer. I can’t wait to get out on the track for the first time, and I hope the direction we’ve taken recently will help us become even more competitive. The podium was very close at Spa, which, after two more challenging rounds at the Red Bull Ring and Zandvoort, was a big step forward,” said Jan Przyrowski before the round at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza.

“I’m delighted with the support of the fans and I hope we can enjoy racing together in the Temple of Speed. I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank my partners: ORLEN, the ORLEN Motorsport Academy, PZM, Geothermal Solutions, the Łódź Economic Zone, Repiński Transport, Samarite, ENEXA, WTC System, Stilo, and Ansite!” – added the Polish driver.

Monza Race Weekend Schedule

June 18-21st will see plenty of action on track at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. Thursday begins with test sessions, followed by practice sessions and the first qualifying rounds on Friday. The full schedule is below.

Thursday, 18th June:

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Collective Test 1

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM – Collective Test 2

Friday, 19th June:

8:30 AM – 9:20 AM – Training

4:25 PM – 4:40 PM – First Qualifying Session, Group A (15 minutes)

4:45 PM – 5:00 PM – First Qualifying Session, Group B (15 minutes)

We will announce Jan’s assignment to the appropriate group in a post or on stories (Facebook and Instagram)

Saturday, 20th June:

10:30 AM – RACE 1 (30 minutes + 1 lap)

4:30 PM – RACE 2 (30 minutes + 1 lap) – Reverse grid for the Top 12 from qualifying

Sunday, 21st June 21:

8:30 AM – 8:45 AM – First Qualifying Session, Group A (15 minutes)

8:50 AM – 9:05 AM – First Qualifying Session, Group B (15 minutes)

1:00 PM – RACE 3 (30 minutes + 1 lap)

Formula Regional European Championship broadcasts are available on YouTube on the series channel and at our “LIVE” page.

Jan Przyrowski’s social media profiles will feature summaries of all sessions, various backstage footage, and much more.