Both Twingo Cup races took place on the same day. On Sunday morning, Luka Grm secured his first victory of the season on wet track and confirmed his form with another win in the afternoon at the Autodrom Most.
Given that the track was still wet during the first race, the twenty-car field completed the opening laps behind the safety car, with Luka Grm starting from pole position and Nik Poljanec behind him. Members of the F4 CEZ Academy, František Němec, Martin Knápek, and Michelle Jandová, started from 10th, 11th, and 18th positions, respectively.
When the green flags were waved, the field was still spread out, contributing to a relatively calm passage through the first chicane. However, the challenging track conditions caught out some drivers, necessitating another safety car deployment.
After the restart, racing continued until the finish, with Luka Grm winning by an 11-second margin over Matic Preša. Martin Knápek, starting from 11th place, delivered an impressive performance, making his way up to third and earning a podium finish in his debut race. Nik Poljanec finished fourth, and Zal Rezar rounded out the top five.
The second race, held on Sunday afternoon, was also claimed by Luka Grm, who took the lead on the third lap and maintained his position until the end. Even the safety car, which led the field for nearly ten minutes, did not change the outcome. Matic Preša again finished second, with Zal Rezar in third.
Among the F4 CEZ Academy members, František Němec was the most successful, finishing ninth overall. Martin Knápek came 11th, and Michelle Jandová ended in 15th place.