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2025 Finished 24th in IndyCar standings, narrowly missing Rookie of the Year title to Louis Foster by two points.
2025 Crashed in the pit lane on lap 87 of the Indianapolis 500 and did not finish the race.
2025 Achieved best race finish of ninth place at Iowa.
2025 Secured Prema's first top ten finish in Illinois.
2025 Named Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year for 2025.
2025 Collet finished the season as runner-up to Dennis Hauger, with three wins, three poles, and nine podiums.
2025 Collet dominated the Laguna Seca double-header, taking pole and winning both races, which put him in title contention.
2025 Competed in Ligier European Series - JS P4 with Team Virage, securing 1 pole position and finishing 4th in the overall standings with 104 points.
2025 At Petit Le Mans, the team dominated the second half and secured their second win of the season, finishing second in both overall standings and the Michelin Endurance Cup.
2025 At Watkins Glen, the team ran up front until a late pit stop dropped them to fifth.
2025 At Indianapolis, controlled the race midpoint and built a ten-second gap to Kakunoshin Ohta, taking over first place from Jack Aitken. Aitken held on during a final lap restart to claim victory.
2025 Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Trident, winning 4 races, achieving 5 pole positions, 4 fastest laps, and 5 podiums out of 19 races.
2025 Rafael Câmara won the Formula 3 championship title.
2025 Crawford made his Formula One free practice debut with Aston Martin, taking Lance Stroll's seat.
2025 Crawford was in talks with Cadillac for a drive, but Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez were ultimately given the seats.
2025 Achieved a career-best fourth place finish, climbing from ninth in the opening laps and holding off Kimi Antonelli, George Russell, and Oscar Piastri.
2025 Competed in Formula Regional European Championship with G4 Racing and RPM, finishing 24th overall.
2025 Participating in GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with BMW Italia Ceccato Racing.
2025 Competing in European Le Mans Series with Algarve Pro Racing in LMP2 class and entered FIA World Endurance Championship in Hypercar category with Peugeot TotalEnergies.
2025 Won the Le Mans Cup - LMP3 championship with R-ace GP, achieving 3 wins, 3 pole positions, and securing 1st place with 116 points.
2025 Competed in GT4 European Series - Silver with TGR Team Matmut Évolution, winning 3 races, securing 1 pole position, and finishing 2nd overall with 158 points.
2025 Completed a second practice session for McLaren, driving in place of Oscar Piastri.
2025 Facing ongoing legal accusations related to the 2019 alleged rape incident.
2025 Raced in Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie in SP9 and VT2 classes.
2025
Pietro Armanni
Racing in GT Cup Open Europe with ZRS Motorsport.
2025 Continued as reserve driver for Mahindra Racing for the 2025–26 Formula E season.
2025 After a challenging season where Beckmann only scored a single point, he departed from the Cupra Kiro team at the end of the 2024-25 Formula E season.
2025
Kimi Antonelli
Signed for Mercedes, replacing Lewis Hamilton to partner George Russell on a one-year contract, becoming the first Italian Formula One driver since Antonio Giovinazzi in 2021.
2025 Competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Trident, currently placed 13th overall.
2025 Set a new NLS qualifying lap record with a time of 7:48.717 in NLS10, finishing fourth overall and first in the SP9 Pro-Am class with Patrick Assenheimer.
2025 At Spielberg, Ugochukwu initially finished third in the sprint race but was later penalized to 16th place, and finished fourth in the feature race.
2025 Ugochukwu competed in the 2025 FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing, achieving two points finishes at Melbourne and Imola.
2025 At Silverstone, Ugochukwu qualified second and finished fifth in the Saturday race, but struggled in the Sunday race.
2025 Ugochukwu finished 16th in the FIA Formula 3 drivers' standings, ahead of teammates Noel León and Brando Badoer.
2025 Participated in Belcar Endurance Championship - GT Cup with VR Racing by NGT
2025 Finished second in the Silverstone sprint race and runner-up in the Monza sprint race.
2025 During the Baku feature race, Stenshorne is eliminated early due to a collision with fellow driver Pepe Martí.
2025 At the Baku round, Stenshorne achieves an impressive seventh place in qualifying and briefly runs in second position during the sprint race before an engine issue forces his retirement.
2025 Finished fifth in the 2025 championship with two wins and five podiums.
2025 Finished fourth in the drivers' standings with 93 points, one win, and three podiums.
2025 Had a Monza sprint race victory stripped after failing to engage the start setup procedure.
2025 Missed the Saturday race at Norisring after damaging his suspension in qualifying.
2025 Announced as a Ford GT3 junior driver, re-entering DTM with Haupt Racing Team driving a Ford Mustang GT3.
2025 Competed in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters with HRT Ford Performance, finishing 23rd overall.
2025 Scored first DTM points at a rainy Zandvoort with an 11th place in race 1, but could not start race 2 due to a drive shaft failure.
2025 At Spielberg, started and finished 14th in race 1, with a drive shaft issue ending his Sunday race.
2025 Retired from the first race at Lausitzring due to an ABS failure after an aggressive start maneuver with Jordan Pepper.
2025 Made his GT3 Nürburgring Nordschleife debut, finishing second in NLS9 alongside Jann Mardenborough and Dennis Fetzer.
2025 Progressed from 22nd to ninth in race 2 at Lausitzring before being forced to retire after a clash with Nicolas Baert.
2025 Made his first DTM race appearances at Oschersleben, finishing 19th and 18th.

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