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FR Americas Driver Champion: Titus Sherlock, Crosslink Motorsports

Titus Sherlock (No. 31 Rayne Nutrition / Ronald McDonald House Charities / Crosslink Motorsports Ligier JS F3) won the 2025 Driver Champion and the $100,000 cash prize that accompanied the accolades. Competing in his second FR Americas season, the Texan tallied eight wins—including two weekend sweeps—13 podiums, 17 top fives, one pole and two fastest race laps in the 20-race season.

Despite a dominant performance to start the season, his race to the title was anything but guaranteed. The first driver to claim a checkered flag, Sherlock took the win in in the opening race at NOLA Motorsports Park in March. That victory, paired with a weekend sweep at Road America, placed the 21 year old atop the standings after winning four of the first six rounds. However, a winless drought over the next three rounds dropped him all the way to fourth in points. Rallying to return to the top of the box with another weekend sweep at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Sherlock kicked off a seven-race podium streak, which changed the trajectory of his season. Taking the points lead with a runner-up finish in the penultimate round at VIRginia International Raceway, Sherlock carried the momentum forward to win the championship and cap off his season with one last win during the final race at Barber Motorsports Park.

“First of all, I want to thank Gill [Kaszuba, Crosslink Motorsports team owner] so much for believing in me this year and giving me this amazing opportunity,” said Sherlock while accepting his championship award. “What a group of guys you put together this year. There’s so much talent under our tent, and they’ve all done such a great job.

“Mark, you’ve been amazing. No mistakes from you, and you’ve made it a really fun time. Moses and Larry, the car’s been on point the whole year—thank you both so much. Everyone under the tent and working on my car, it’s been such a great time with you guys.

“Thank you, FR Americas, as well. I’ve been here for a couple of years and it’s been such a fun time here learning and developing. Of course, thank you to my family—my mom, my uncle, and Bailey back home. Thank you to everyone that’s been watching this season.”

In addition to the $100,000 cash prize and valuable FIA Super License Points, Sherlock earned a variety of other prizes, including a carbon Bell helmet, custom OMP racing suit, bespoke Omologato timepiece, Haas F1 Team guest experience at a 2026 F1 event, and an invitation to the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony.

READ MORE: 2025 FR Americas Driver Points Championship Standings

FR Americas Driver Vice Champion: Nicolas Ambiado, Kiwi Motorsport

After running a partial season in 2024, Nicolas Ambiado (No. 55 Velox USA / Kiwi Motorsport Ligier JS F3) returned to FR Americas to make a run at the championship title. With four wins, 11 podiums, 15 top fives and 17 top 10s, the Chilean stayed in the hunt until the series’ final round at Barber Motorsports Park, but ultimately finished the year as the Vice Champion, earning a $25,000 cash prize.

“I did my best this year,” said Ambiado while accepting his award. “It was a very difficult year and it was so competitive with all the drivers. We had great drivers racing, with Jett [Bowling], Bruno [Ribeiro], Titus [Sherlock], and Brady [Golan]. I’m very happy with the level of competition this year. It was very impressive.

“I just want to thank my team at Kiwi Motorsport, all the Chilean people, my family, my friends, and my dad—he’s my mechanic, he’s my dad, and he’s my friend. Thank you.”



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