- Next Races • Atlanta – Jun 14–15 • Barber – Aug 16–17 • NOLA – Sep 13–14 • Homestead – Oct 24–26

Spring Shootout – Homestead-Miami Speedway (March 7–9)
- Victor’s first time behind the wheel of a race car was a weekend of firsts — first time racing on four wheels, first time working with the Gonella Racing team, and first time experiencing the intensity of car racing competition. Despite the steep learning curve, he impressed right away with two podium finishes and a P4. It was a weekend of fast adaptation, teamwork, and raw talent — and it set the tone for what’s shaping up to be an exciting rookie season.

Round 1 – Sebring International Raceway (April 18–19)
- Sebring is known for its demanding layout and bumpy surface, pushing both drivers and cars to the limit. But Victor took it all in stride. He finished P2 and P4 in the first two races before clinching his first win in FARA Formula in the final race of the weekend. His ability to stay calm under pressure and execute with precision earned him a place on the top step of the podium and marked a breakthrough moment in his young career.

Round 2 – Homestead-Miami Speedway (May 17–18)
- Victor began the weekend on pole position, but while defending the lead in Race 1, a spin ended in a DNF. The crash sidelined his primary car — but thanks to incredible overnight work from the Gonella Racing crew, a reserve car was ready for Race 2. Starting from the back, Victor stormed through the field to take an epic win. He kept the momentum going in Race 3, starting from P6 and charging to P2, finishing just half a car length behind the leader. It was a weekend that proved Victor's resilience and mental toughness as much as his speed.
Round 3 – Atlanta Motorsports Park (June 14–15)
- Atlanta brought a new kind of test: elevation. The hilly layout was a big contrast from the flat tracks Victor is used to in Florida, but he adapted quickly. He took the win in Race 1 and followed it with a strong P2 in Race 2. In Race 3, while pushing to catch the leader and open a gap from the two drivers battling behind him, Victor carried too much speed into a turn and made a mistake that forced him to retire early. Still, the weekend showed Victor’s speed, adaptability, and hunger to win — and added another big step in his learning curve.
