Yevan David
Yevan David delivered the standout result of the weekend. The Sri Lankan qualified 11th with a 1:46.215 before lining up on the front row for the reversed-grid Sprint Race. He converted the opportunity into second place, remaining in contention throughout the race to secure his first FIA Formula 3 podium.
The Feature Race demanded a different approach. Starting from the sixth row, David steadily worked his way forward through the field to finish seventh, completing a weekend that combined his strongest qualifying of the season with his first podium at the level.
Kanato Le
Kanato Le qualified 13th, just 0.069 seconds behind David, leaving the Japanese driver narrowly outside the reversed-grid positions.
The Sprint Race proved difficult as Le slipped to 16th, but Sunday's Feature Race was a far stronger performance. Consistent pace and clean racecraft allowed him to climb into sixth at the chequered flag, securing one of his best finishes of the campaign and his second consecutive points finish after Spielberg.
Hiyu Yamakoshi
After taking pole position one week earlier in Austria, Silverstone presented a much tougher qualifying session for Hiyu Yamakoshi. The Japanese driver could manage only 18th with a 1:46.487, leaving him with significant ground to recover across both races.
Yamakoshi gained six places in the Sprint Race to finish 12th before producing another measured recovery in the Feature Race. A clean drive through the midfield earned eighth place and four championship points, limiting the damage from an unrepresentative qualifying result.
While none of the trio started inside the top ten for Sunday's Feature Race, all three recovered strongly on race day. David's Sprint podium headlined the weekend, while Le and Yamakoshi ensured every driver left Silverstone with points before the championship heads to its next round.




