Dennis Hauger
Norwegian racing driver
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2025 | Hauger secures his maiden Indy NXT race victory in St. Petersburg with a pole-to-flag win in his first race in the series. |
2025 | In the second Indianapolis race, Hauger passes Hughes for the lead after an early caution and secures his third series win, extending his championship points lead to fifteen points. |
2025 | At the Barber race, Hauger qualifies on pole for the second consecutive time and wins the race from start to finish, extending his championship lead to 30 points ahead of teammate Lochie Hughes. |
2025 | During the Indianapolis race weekend, Hauger qualifies second after losing pole position to teammate Hughes by 0.0695 seconds. In race one, he experiences a first-turn incident, drops to last place, but recovers to finish eighth after inheriting two positions. |
2025 | Competes in the Indy NXT championship with Andretti Global, continuing his professional racing career. |
2024 | Dennis Hauger made his debut in Formula E machinery by driving for the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team during the Formula E Berlin rookie test. |
2024 | Hauger decides to leave Formula 2 before the Qatar round to prepare for his Indy NXT racing in 2025, with Richard Verschoor replacing him in the team. |
2024 | Dennis Hauger continues racing in Formula 2 for a third consecutive season with MP Motorsport, partnered with Franco Colapinto as a teammate. |
2023 | Finished 2nd at the Macau Grand Prix and became a Reserve driver for Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One team. |
2023 | Hauger completed the 2023 Formula 2 Championship with MP Motorsport, finishing eighth in the drivers' standings with 113 points, two wins, and two podiums. |
November 2023 | Hauger replaced an injured Franco Colapinto at MP Motorsport for the Macau Grand Prix, impressively finishing second in the main race despite a late call-up. |
October 2023 | Hauger publicly announced he would split with Red Bull after six years with the team, concluding his tenure with the racing organization. |
July 2023 | Hauger learned he would not be retained by Red Bull, accepting the 'brutal nature' of the team's decision. |
July 2023 | In Hungary, Hauger qualified ninth and passed reverse polesitter Kush Maini to secure his second win of the year in the sprint race. |
March 2023 | In Melbourne, Hauger claimed victory during the sprint race from reverse pole under overcast conditions, showcasing his racing skills. |
January 2023 | Hauger was announced as one of four reserve drivers for the Red Bull Racing Formula One team. |
November 2022 | Hauger concluded the 2022 Formula 2 season in 10th place overall, with strong performances in the final Abu Dhabi race weekend. |
September 2022 | At Zandvoort, Hauger had a successful weekend, finishing third in the Sprint Race and fourth in the Feature Race. |
June 2022 | In Baku, Hauger won his first Feature Race after qualifying third, rebounding from a Sprint Race crash. |
May 2022 | Hauger secured his maiden Formula 2 podium by finishing 3rd in the Sprint Race at Imola. |
May 2022 | Hauger won his first Formula 2 race in Monaco, leading the Sprint Race from start to finish. |
January 14 2022 | Dennis Hauger announced his partnership with Prema Racing in Formula 2, joining teammate Jehan Daruvala for the 2022 season. |
2021 | Won his first FIA Formula 3 race victory in Race 3 at Barcelona, leading the entire race. |
2021 | Took pole position at the Red Bull Ring and finished all three races on the podium, including a victory in Race 1 after starting 12th. |
2021 | Scored his first pole position in the category at the first weekend in Barcelona. |
2021 | Won a wet-weather race at the Hungaroring, extending his championship lead to 63 points. |
2021 | Took consecutive second-place finishes at the Circuit Paul Ricard. |
2021 | Won his fourth race of the year in the final race at Zandvoort. |
2021 | Drove an F3 development car in a tyre test in Barcelona, completing 123 laps on a dry track to help develop tyres for the following season. |
2021 | Becomes the FIA Formula 3 Champion, demonstrating his racing prowess and potential in international motorsport. |
December 2021 | Confirmed to race with Prema Racing for the 2021 season, partnering with Olli Caldwell and Arthur Leclerc. |
2020 | Participated in post-season test at Catalunya with Prema Racing, consistently running in the top ten with a best finish of third in afternoon sessions. |
2020 | Participated in second post-season test at Jerez with Prema Racing. |
2020 | Scored his first FIA Formula 3 points at the Hungaroring, finishing eighth in the first race and third in the second race, claiming his maiden F3 podium. |
January 2020 | Red Bull confirmed Hauger would race with Hitech Grand Prix in the FIA Formula 3 Championship for the upcoming season. |
2019 | Wins the Italian F4 Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing, marking a significant early career achievement in motorsport. |
October 2019 | Participated in post-season testing in Valencia with Hitech Grand Prix for the second and third days of testing. |
August 2019 | Hauger made his debut in the Euroformula Open Championship at Silverstone, replacing Liam Lawson. He achieved a sixth-place finish in the first race and a fifth-place finish in the second race. |
2018 | Competed in F4 British Championship with TRS Arden Junior Racing Team, finishing 4th overall with 4 wins, 4 poles, and 10 podiums. |
2018 | Competed in Italian F4 Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing, securing twelve victories including a weekend grand slam at Monza. Won the championship with over 130 points ahead of Gianluca Petecof and Paul Aron, also helping Van Amersfoort Racing win the team championship. |
2018 | Competed in ADAC F4 Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing, winning six races including a victory at the Formula One support race at Hockenheimring. Finished as championship runner-up to Théo Pourchaire by seven points. |
2018 | Repeated his DKM championship win, becoming the youngest DKM champion until Harry Thompson claimed the title later that year. |
2017 | Became the youngest ever champion of the DKM junior title in karting. |
October 2017 | Signed by TRS Arden Junior Team alongside Jack Doohan to compete in the 2018 F4 British Championship. |
September 2017 | Dennis Hauger was named as one of four new signings to the Red Bull Junior Team, marking the beginning of his professional racing development with the team. |
2015 | Hauger claimed multiple karting championships, including the Vega Winter Trophy, Italian CSAI Karting Championship, and WSK Champions Cup and Super Masters championships in the Mini category. |
2014 | Dennis Hauger won the ROK International title in the Mini karting category, marking his entry into international competition. |
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