Mons Launches the 2025 UIM F4 World Championship in Style

The 2025 UIM F4 World Championship roared into life on 23–24 August with its opening rounds at the Grand Large circuit in Mons, Belgium. The “Mons Water Grand Prix” served up fast straights, tight corners and plenty of drama across two days of racing, giving fans a taste of what promises to be an enthralling season.

A Truly International Line-Up

Almost 30 drivers from 13 nations lined up for the start of the campaign, with representation stretching across Europe, the Middle East and North America. Latvia, France, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Finland, Lithuania, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Poland, Italy, the UAE and the United States were all on the entry list – underlining the global pull of the UIM F4 category.

The Format

Racing was contested over two heats – one on Saturday and one on Sunday – with drivers tackling 20 laps of the 1.5 km course each day. Points from both races were combined to shape the overall standings for the weekend.

Third – Adam Wrenkler – Karnag Racing Powerboat Team

Results – Slakteris Takes Early Control

Latvia’s Nils Slakteris stamped his authority on the championship with a composed performance, collecting 35 points after finishing third in Saturday’s opener and then storming to victory on Sunday.

France’s Jean-Baptiste Thomas proved consistent across both days, notching up 32 points to sit second overall. Sweden’s Adam Wrenkler came away with 28 points, thanks to a strong second race, while Norway’s William Martinsen, who had dominated Saturday’s heat, slipped back on Sunday and ended the weekend on 25 points.

Local hope Benjamin Berti delighted Belgian fans with a battling display, collecting 17 points across the two races. Other noteworthy performances included Sweden’s Hilmer Wiberg with 21 points and France’s Lucas Boyard with 19.

Second – Jean Baptiste Thomas – Team Privileège

British Interest

British racing was well represented, with Ben Morse and George Elmore on the grid. Morse arrived off the back of his recent British Sprint Championship triumph, while both drivers benefitted from the backing of the Stewartby Powerboat and Hydroplane Racing Club. Their involvement added an extra layer of interest for UK followers of the sport.

What’s Next

With the opening battles now complete, the championship heads towards its finale in Viverone, Italy, on 12–14 September. The Italian round will decide the 2025 world champion, and with the points table already tightly bunched, it promises a thrilling showdown.

2025 UIM F4 World Championship
Mons, Belgium Viverone, Italy
August 23-24 September 13-14
Position # Driver Country Team Race 1 Race 2 Race 1 Race 2 Points
1 51 Nils Slākteris LVA Riga Powerboat Team 15 20 35
2 13 Jean Baptiste Thomas FRA Team Privileège 17 15 32
3 5 Adam Wreinkler SWE Karnag Racing Powerboat Team 11 17 28
4 18 William Leithe Martinsen NOR Karnag Racing Powerboat Team 20 5 25
5 70 Hilmer Wiberg SWE Wiberg Racing 8 13 21
6 8 Lucas Boyard FRA Pégase Racing Team 9 10 19
7 38 Benjamin Berti BEL Monsnauteam 6 11 17
8 45 Olivier Martin FIN Motomix Racing Team 13 0 13
9 9 Pierre Lambertin FRA Team Torpilleurs Racing 4 8 12
10 27 Noé Van Tinne FIN Team 27 10 0 10
11 21 Nida Kilinskaite LTU Mega driving 0 9 9
12 41 Paulius Stainys LTU Riabko Racing Team 2 6 8
13 64 Simon Jung SVK Slovakia Team 0 7 7
14 22 Attila Horvath HUN Horvath Powerboat Racing Team HPRT 7 0 7
15 7 Sager Alfaflahi Sultan ARE Team Black Pharaoh 5 0 5
16 14 George Elmore GBR Kingfisher Fire and Security racing team 0 4 4
17 81 Andor Fuke HUN Fuke Yacht 0 3 3
18 93 Niklavs Rimeicans LVA Pausums 3 0 3
19 3 Torsten Stangenberg DEU Starge Powerboating 0 2 2
20 17 Roberts Minings LVA Minings 0 1 1
21 50 Rainis Paegle LVA Racingteam 50 0 0 0
22 60 Khalid Alzarooni ARE Sharjah 0 0 0
23 97 Morse Ben GBR BRM Racing 0 0 0

Mons report