Final Battle at Monza: World Tsuyo Cup Dreams on the Line in Formula Hololive INT Qualifiers Finale
Twenty-four drivers arrive at Monza for the final Formula Hololive International Qualifier, with only twelve spots available for the 2026 World Tsuyo Cup and several stars still fighting to keep their championship hopes alive.
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14 June 2026 at 1:37:05 pm
Mohd Shazren Redza
Monza, 14 June — The road to the 2026 Formula Hololive World Tsuyo Cup reaches its decisive moment today as Formula Hololive International heads to the Temple of Speed for its third and final qualifying round. After dramatic races at Fuji and Laguna Seca, the Monza GP will determine which twelve drivers from the EN and ID classes will secure their places among the world’s elite.
With the points system still offering a maximum of 200 points for victory, even drivers outside the current top twelve retain a mathematical chance of a late surge into the qualification positions.
Mohd Shazren Redza, representing Koseki Bijou in the No. 14 Dallara F2-2024, enters Monza as the championship leader with 300 points after a pair of victories at Fuji and Laguna Seca. However, his advantage remains narrow over Haziq Yazid, representing Shiori Novella in the No. 90 who sits only 17 points behind after a consistent campaign that included a victory and another podium finish.
Takeda Adachi, representing Ninomae Ina’nis in the No. 17 and Grave Prower, representing Mococo Abyssgard in the No. 52, are tied on 200 points and remain within striking distance of the championship, though both need a strong result to challenge the leading duo. Ayrin, representing Hakos Baelz in the No. 85, and Joddy Pranata, representing Hoshinova Moona in the No. 69 Dallara F2-2020, also enter the finale with realistic ambitions of moving further up the order.
The battle around the qualification cut-off promises to be one of the major stories of the weekend. Evelyn Kuromi, representing Elizabeth Rose Bloodflame in the No. 53 Dallara F2-2020, Tawan Bhumin, representing Fuwawa Abyssgard in the No. 25 Dallara F2-2020, Angela Sims, representing Anya Melfissa in the No. 33 Dallara F2-2020, and Tyler Williams, representing Ouro Kronii in the No. 92 Dallara F2-2020, currently hold places inside the top ten, but their positions are far from secure.
Joshua Azurid, representing Mori Calliope in the No. 4 and Alex Grant, representing Cecilia Immergreen in the No. 34 occupy the final two provisional World Tsuyo Cup spots. Behind them, Aziz Muazif in the No. 62 for Ayunda Risu, Ryan Kagawa in the Paviola Reine #01, and Sven Jensen, representing IRyS in the No. 86 Dallara F2-2020, remain close enough to mount a decisive challenge.
Further down the standings, everyone from 16th on back will require exceptional performances and favorable results elsewhere to break into the top twelve.
With the World Tsuyo Cup places to be finalized after the checkered flag falls at Monza, there will be no second chances. This round, as did Autopolis for the Japanese side, will be the deciding point on who the twelve Tsuyo Cup entrants from INT will be.
