Team Motopark has confirmed Enzo Yeh as the fifth driver in its 2026 Euroformula Open line-up. The 17-year-old racer from Taipei, Taiwan strengthens the team’s roster as it prepares for another competitive season.
Although Yeh joins Motopark as a new signing, he already holds valuable experience in the championship. Notably, he made his Euroformula Open debut in 2025, competing in the final two rounds with BVM Racing. During that short stint, he impressed observers by securing a fourth-place finish in Race 2 at Monza, marking his best result.
Yeh building on a promising junior career ahead of 2026 Euroformula Open with Motopark
Yeh, whose Chinese first name is Rui-Héng, has steadily progressed through the single-seater ranks. Prior to his Euroformula Open debut, he competed in Formula Regional championships across Europe and Oceania in 2025.
Earlier still, he built his foundation in Formula 4 series across Italy, the UAE, and South-East Asia between 2023 and 2024. As a result, Yeh enters the 2026 season with a diverse and well-rounded racing background, which should support his adaptation to Motopark’s environment.
Looking ahead, Yeh has expressed strong optimism about joining one of the series’ most successful teams. He stated:
“I am delighted to join the Motopark racing team. Motopark is a winning team with a proven track record of great success and excellent support for its drivers. I have enormous confidence in the team for the upcoming championship, and we will work hard together on this journey”.
His words underline both his ambition and his belief in the team’s ability to help him take the next step in his career.
Team impressed by speed and adaptability
Meanwhile, Team Manager Roland Rehfeld highlighted the qualities that convinced Motopark to sign the young driver. He explained:
“Enzo got our attention after his last year’s part-time participation in the Euroformula Open Championship. With us, he will enter into his fourth single-seater season after showing promising speed and talent already in Formula 4 and Formula Regional. In tests, we were impressed by his capability to adapt quickly to our car and work processes, and by his natural speed and talent. I would not wonder if Enzo challenges his established teammates and the entire grid”.
Clearly, the team sees Yeh as more than just a development driver; they expect him to compete strongly from the outset.
As the 2026 Euroformula Open season approaches, Yeh’s arrival adds further intrigue to the grid. With prior experience in the series and a solid testing impression, he stands in a strong position to build momentum early.
Moreover, Motopark’s proven track record provides an ideal platform for young drivers to succeed. Therefore, if Yeh adapts quickly and maintains consistency, he could emerge as one of the standout performers of the season.





