Finishing fourth was Akshay Bohra, for Team US Racing. The American driver did well to keep the door closed in the early stages of the race, defending his position from the assaults of Japanese driver from Van Amersfoort Racing, Yamakoshi. Fifth was another US Racing driver, Australian Jack Beeton, who capitalized on the intense battle for the top positions and added valuable points to Gerhard Ungar and Ralf Schumacher's Team. Sixth was Yamakoshi, followed by Chinese driver Enzo Yeh, representing R-ace GP. Rounding out the Top 10 were 3 Prema drivers: Japanese Kean Nakamura Berta, Latvian Tomass Stolcermanis, and Emirati Rashid Al Dhaheri. Particularly engaging was the battle for points, which saw several shifts in balance throughout the race, especially with the three Prema drivers engaging in an exciting three-way battle even in the final laps.

Among the most thrilling battles on the track, mention must also be made of the duels between Swiss driver Ethan Ischer of Jenzer Motorsport and Brazilian Matheus Ferreira, Alpine Academy driver for US Racing; as well as the head-to-head between Dutch driver Lin Hodenius of Van Amersfoort Racing and Finnish driver Luka Sammalisto of R-ace GP, which contributed to enlivening the spectacle even within the pack.
Freddie Slater: "The goal was to secure three pole positions, and we managed to do that. A perfectly executed strategy in qualifying, and then a perfect start. The restart after the safety car was also good. We paid attention to the tires, making sure they were in good condition for Race 2 and Race 3. I'm trying to give myself the best possible chance in Race 2 and Race 3."
Alex Powell: "So far, it's been a fairly clean weekend. It's been a good weekend for me, really for the entire team. Starting from the front row for the next two races, I already have an idea of what the first race is like from the front row, and it seems that you really have to capitalize on the first two laps because afterward, it becomes more or less a stalemate. It's really difficult to overtake here, so it all comes down to the first one or two laps. For the next races, I'll focus a bit more on that, but overall, it's been a good weekend so far. I'm just trying to build on that and start the championship in a positive way."
Gianmarco Pradel: "It was a good race. It was all about getting away cleanly and maintaining position throughout the race. A good result to start the season, starting off on the right foot. [In the next 2 races] we start a bit further back. It's going to be a bit of damage limitation, but I'm really looking forward to pushing and trying to fight through the pack. It's difficult to overtake here, but I'll do my best."
Another race today, Saturday, May 4th, on track at 17:45 for 30' + 1 lap. Race 3 will then start on Sunday, May 5th, at 11:00. All races of the weekend will run for 30' + 1 lap and will be broadcast live with Italian commentary on ACI Sport TV, Sky channel 228, and Tivù Sat channel 52, as well as streaming on www.acisport.it, the ACI Sport TV Facebook page, and channels. The races in Misano will also be available with English commentary on the Italian F.4 Championship Facebook and Youtube pages, as well as in the extensive international television network, which includes traditional broadcasters and IPTV.