Charlie Wurz

Austrian racing driver

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2025 Wurz switched to Trident for his second Formula 3 season, joining Rafael Câmara and Noah Strømsted as teammates.
2024 During the Melbourne feature race, Wurz demonstrated excellent tyre management, finishing fifth after starting 14th.
2024 Wurz finished 22nd in the FIA Formula 3 drivers' standings, ahead of teammate Matías Zagazeta but behind Max Esterson.
2024 During the Silverstone sprint race, Wurz qualified sixth but was involved in a race-ending collision with Alex Dunne on the Wellington Straight.
2024 Makes his debut in FIA Formula 3 Championship, racing for Jenzer Motorsport
2023 Competed in the second round of the 2023-24 Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East at Bahrain International Circuit, finishing sixth overall in both races.
2023 Charlie Wurz participated in the final edition of the FIA Formula 3 World Cup at Macau with Jenzer Motorsport. He qualified 18th for the qualification race, finished 11th, but did not complete the main race.
2023 Concluded the Euroformula Open season with a double podium finish at the Barcelona season finale, ultimately finishing sixth in the overall standings with one win, five podiums, and 139 points.
2023 Charlie Wurz made his Euroformula Open debut with CryptoTower Racing Team at the Red Bull Ring, securing a podium finish in his first appearance.
2023 Wurz achieved his first and only win of the year during a dramatic second race at Monza in the Euroformula Open championship.
2023 At Hampton Downs, Wurz won the reverse grid race and moved to the top of the championship standings after his rival Callum Hedge experienced mechanical difficulties.
2023 During the Teretonga event in the Formula Regional Oceania Championship, Wurz won races 1 and 3, extending his championship lead.
2023 After limited participation in the Formula Regional European Championship, Wurz switched to Euroformula Open, finishing 26th in the standings with one point.
2023 Wurz contracted laryngitis and was forced to miss the Spa-Francorchamps round of the Formula Regional European Championship.
2023 Becomes the Formula Regional Oceania Champion
October 2023 Charlie Wurz joined Jenzer Motorsport for FIA Formula 3 post-season testing at Jerez.
January 2023 Charlie Wurz confirmed his participation in the Formula Regional European Championship, driving for ART Grand Prix alongside Laurens van Hoepen and Marcus Amand.
2022 Competed in the ADAC F4 series, achieving a third place at Spa-Francorchamps and additional podiums at Zandvoort, finishing seventh in the standings.
2022 Finished fourth in the Italian F4 Championship standings after taking a final podium at the Mugello season finale.
2022 Made a cameo appearance in Spanish F4 at Jerez, substituting for an injured Jesse Carrasquedo Jr., and achieved a third-place podium in his first race.
2022 Competed in the FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup for Team Austria, finishing 11th in the main race.
2022 Competed full-time in the F4 UAE Championship, taking a podium in the first Yas Marina round and achieving a double podium in the first Dubai round.
2022 In the Italian F4 Championship, scored points at Imola, took his first podium at Misano, scored points at Spa, and achieved a pair of third places at Vallelunga.
2022 At the Monza round, secured pole position for Race 1 and converted it to his first victory in the Italian F4 series, also scoring a podium in Race 2.
2022 Wins the Formula 4 UAE Championship
2021 Competed in Porsche Sprint Challenge Central Europe - GT4 with Deltabloc GT Racing, winning 1 race.
2021 Competed in WSK Super Master Series in OK category, finishing 51st.
2021 Participated in Porsche Sprint Challenge Middle East, winning three races and finishing sixth in the GT4 standings despite missing most of the season.
2021 Competed in Porsche Sprint Challenge Europe at Hungaroring, winning one race and securing pole position and fastest lap. Finished third in the subsequent race.
2021 Wurz competed at his home round at the Red Bull Ring, scoring points and reaching 20th in the standings.
2021 Charlie Wurz made his single-seater racing debut in the Italian F4 Championship with Prema, competing at the Vallelunga round and winning in the rookie class during Race 3.
December 2021 Wurz won his first category victory at the F4 UAE Trophy Round held in support of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
2020 Competed in South Garda Winter Cup, WSK Super Master Series, WSK Euro Series, and WSK Open Cup in OK category with Exprit Racing Team. Participated in CIK-FIA European Championship and CIK-FIA World Championship in OK category, finishing 38th and 32nd respectively.
2019 Competed in multiple karting championships, including FIA Central European Zone R Junior series with VPDR, finishing 3rd. Won 2nd place in Austrian Karting Championship in Rotax Max Junior category. Participated in Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy and International Trophy in Junior Max. Competed in WSK events including Champions Cup, Super Master Series, Euro Series, Open Cup, and Final Cup in OKJ category. Finished 11th in Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Junior category. Represented Team Austria in FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup, finishing 8th.
2018 Competed in FIA Central European Zone R Mini series with Wurz Racing, finishing 11th. Also participated in Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Mini MAX category, achieving 10th place.
2017 Competed in BNL Golden Trophy in Junior Max category, finishing 26th overall.

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