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Alcañiz, Spain — Tecnicar by AMTOG and T-Code completed the most successful weekend in their history in F4 Spain at MotorLand Aragón, delivering an outstanding performance in the third round of the 2026 season. The structure left the Aragonese venue with two victories, one pole position, Zoe Florescu’s Female Trophy win and another rookie podium for Aleix Piñera, in a weekend that once again showed the team’s ability to fight at the front with both structures and turn that pace into major results.
The MotorLand round confirmed T-Code’s strength, with Nacho Tuñón and Andrej Petrović fighting at the front throughout the weekend. Tuñón claimed victory in the opening race of the meeting, while Petrović rounded off the event with a dominant win on Sunday after taking pole position and leading every lap of Race 3. In parallel, Tecnicar by AMTOG also added important results through Zoe Florescu’s Female Trophy win and another rookie podium for Aleix Piñera.
Race 1: victory for Tuñón and a podium for Petrović after a late double overtake
The weekend got underway with a great performance from T-Code in the opening race. Nacho Tuñón took victory at MotorLand, while Andrej Petrović produced one of the standout moves of the weekend to secure third place after a double overtake on the final lap.
On the Tecnicar by AMTOG side, Aleix Piñera finished eleventh, just outside the points in a highly competitive race. Zoe Florescu and Rodrigo Martínez continued to build experience and mileage in a very high-level field, with Rodrigo completing another important event in his adaptation process to the category.
Race 2: Petrović fights for victory, Tuñón returns to the podium and Florescu wins the Female Trophy
The second race once again saw T-Code fighting for victory. Andrej Petrović was battling for the win until the final lap, but another driver pushed him off the track while he was fighting for the lead. Even so, the Serbian driver was able to continue and finish the race, while Nacho Tuñón inherited third place to secure another podium for the team.
The race also brought one of the most positive moments of the weekend for Tecnicar by AMTOG, with Zoe Florescu taking victory in the Female Trophy. The American-Romanian driver once again showed very solid progression in the category and turned Race 2 into an important result both for herself and for the team.
Race 3: pole for Petrović and total control to seal the team’s best weekend
On Sunday, T-Code completed its statement weekend at MotorLand. Andrej Petrović claimed pole position by the narrowest of margins in the morning qualifying session and, just a few hours later, turned that speed into an emphatic victory in Race 3. The Serbian driver led every lap, controlled the race from start to finish and secured his first win of the main F4 Spain season, after already having been one of the team’s key performers in the Spanish Winter Championship.
For Tecnicar by AMTOG, Aleix Piñera once again delivered a solid performance to finish on the rookie podium, adding another positive result to his season. Rodrigo Martínez also completed another learning race in a weekend that allowed him to keep building mileage, experience and work in a particularly demanding category, while Zoe Florescu continued her progression in another intense meeting for the whole structure.
A historic weekend for the structure
MotorLand Aragón provided a clear demonstration of the competitive level of Tecnicar by AMTOG and T-Code. The structure was not only at the front throughout the weekend, but also turned that performance into top-level results: two wins, one pole position, two additional podiums, Zoe Florescu’s Female Trophy victory and another rookie podium for Aleix Piñera.
Beyond the numbers, the Aragon round once again reflected the depth of the team’s work, with the ability to fight for wins, control races from pole and continue developing its drivers within an exceptionally competitive grid. In a championship as closely fought as F4 Spain, Tecnicar by AMTOG and T-Code left MotorLand having shown that they are a structure capable of dominating a weekend and being protagonists with both of their projects in the championship.
Statements
Javier Lapeña, Team Principal, Tecnicar by AMTOG:
“MotorLand leaves us with a very strong weekend for the whole structure. We were competitive from the start, we fought for wins in several races and we managed to turn that performance into very important results. Winning two races, taking a pole, adding another Female Trophy victory and continuing to see the progress of our drivers is a reward for all the work being done by the team.”
Nacho Tuñón:
“I’m very happy with the victory in the first race and with the performance we showed throughout the whole weekend. The team worked very well from the beginning and that allowed us to be at the front and fight for important results.”
Andrej Petrović:
“It has been a very positive weekend. The podium on Saturday and the win on Sunday are a great reward for the work of the team. To also take pole and control the final race from start to finish makes it a very special way to end the round.”
Zoe Florescu:
“I’m very happy with the Female Trophy win. It has been a weekend of hard work and this result is very important to keep growing and building confidence in the championship.”
Aleix Piñera:
“MotorLand has been another very useful weekend to keep gaining experience and keep building. Taking another rookie podium is positive and gives us a good base to keep pushing in the next races.”
The next round of the 2026 F4 Spain season will take place on 22–23 August at Circuito de Madrid Jarama-RACE, marking the championship’s return after the summer break.

