Milojkovic eager to build on debut European season

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Australian driver Sasha Milojkovic has concluded his debut European season, with the Sydney driver learning valuable lessons and collating standout performances in the French Formula 4 Championship.

Despite a challenging final round at the legendary Le Mans circuit, Milojkovic’s year was marked by ongoing improvement and one lined with learning opportunities and chances to develop while becoming familiar with the latest generation Formula 4 car at Europe’s elite-level circuits.

“I knew this year would be tough, coming to Europe for the first time with new cars and new circuits,” Milojkovic said.

“It has definitely been a big learning year with some rough patches, but I made constant improvements and I am a much better driver now than when I started.”

One of Milojkovic’s highlights of the rookie campaign was a stellar weekend at Spa-Francorchamps, which ended with a solid points haul by the end of the visit to Belgium.

The successful outing provided a major confidence boost and created momentum that carried into the following rounds.

This was evident particularly at Magny-Cours, where Milojkovic demonstrated raw pace in qualifying.

“Scoring points at Spa and just having the chance to race on such an amazing, historic track was an incredible opportunity,” Milojkovic added.

“That momentum helped at Magny-Cours where we showed really competitive qualifying pace, proving we could match the others.”

The season finale at Le Mans provided one last positive for the year.

Milojkovic delivered a fighting drive in the final race of the season, making several strong passes to climb several positions and finish 18th.

On the back of a rewarding 2025, Milojkovic credited those who supported him throughout the year.

“I have to say a huge thank you to my coach, Vincent Cassaignau, for his guidance both on and off the track. His input was crucial to my progress,” Milojkovic stated.

“Also, thanks to Oliver Myers at Focus Driver Performance for helping me prepare for the transition to Europe at the start of the year. And of course, a massive thank you to my Mum and Dad for their incredible efforts and sacrifices to make this year happen.”

Milojkovic now returns to Australia for a couple of months to begin preparations for a planned return to European competition in 2026.

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