Dino Beganovic
Swedish-Bosnian racing driver
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2025 | Serves as Test driver for Scuderia Ferrari in Formula One while competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Hitech TGR |
July 2025 | Dino Beganovic will sample a Formula E car for the first time at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, driving for Mahindra Racing during the Formula E Berlin rookie test. |
2025 | Beganovic joined Hitech TGR for his first full Formula 2 season, partnering with Williams junior Luke Browning. |
2025 | Took his maiden F2 pole position in Imola, having crossed the line just before a red flag. |
March 2025 | Makes his free practice debut at the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix, driving for Ferrari in place of Charles Leclerc. Finishes fourteenth overall and second among six rookies in the session. |
January 2025 | Beganovic completes his first Formula One test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, driving the Ferrari SF-23. |
2024 | Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship and FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing and DAMS Lucas Oil respectively, achieving 2 wins in F3 and finishing 6th overall |
2024 | In his F2 debut in Qatar, Beganovic qualified fourth and finished fifth in the feature race. |
2024 | Dino Beganovic made his Formula 2 debut with DAMS Lucas Oil for the final two rounds of the season, replacing Juan Manuel Correa and partnering Jak Crawford. |
2024 | At the Yas Marina season finale, Beganovic secured fifth in qualifying and finished third in the sprint race after a promotion following Paul Aron's disqualification, scoring his first Formula 2 podium. |
2024 | Remained with Prema Racing for the 2024 season, alongside Gabriele Minì and Arvid Lindblad. |
2024 | Finished the season sixth in the standings with two wins, one pole, four podiums, and 109 points. |
2024 | Achieved his second win of the season in mixed conditions at Spa-Francorchamps, starting from reverse pole and fending off attacks from Minì. |
2024 | Achieved his first pole position in the Bahrain season opener. |
2024 | Won his maiden Formula 3 race in the feature race at Melbourne, overtaking teammate Minì and leader Leonardo Fornaroli. |
2024 | Continues competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing, again finishing sixth in the overall standings. |
2023 | Achieved a second race win in the next round in Kuwait during the Formula Regional Middle East Championship. |
2023 | Concluded the Formula Regional Middle East Championship in 11th place in the standings with 62 points. |
2023 | Competes in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing, finishing sixth in the overall standings. |
October 2023 | Confirmed to drive for Prema in the FIA Formula 3 Championship for the 2023 season. |
September 20 2023 | Prema announced Beganovic would participate in a three-day FIA F3 test at Jerez alongside Paul Aron and Zak O'Sullivan. |
January 2023 | Dino Beganovic returned to the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Mumbai Falcons, competing in the first two rounds. |
January 2023 | Won the first race of the season in Dubai after an intense battle with Gabriele Minì, securing a victory in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship. |
2022 | Competed in the Formula Regional Asian Championship with Mumbai Falcons, achieving a second place podium in the first Dubai round and his first win in the second Dubai round. |
2022 | Achieved a double podium in the second Yas Marina round of the Formula Regional Asian Championship, finishing fifth in the overall standings with one win and five podiums. |
2022 | Competed in the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema Powerteam, winning his first race from pole position at Monza. |
2022 | Finished third in the second race at Zandvoort after breaking his podium streak. |
2022 | Won his final race of the year at Spa-Francorchamps after a non-podium round at Hungaroring. |
2022 | Secured his third victory in Monaco and achieved a double podium at Paul Ricard, extending his championship lead to 63 points. |
2022 | Won his second FRECA race in Imola after the original winner Gabriele Minì was penalized. |
2022 | Wins the Formula Regional European Championship. |
2021 | Participated in F3 Asian Championship with Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema, finishing 7th overall |
2020 | During the COVID-19 lockdown, Beganovic races for Ferrari in the Bahrain Virtual GP. |
2020 | Won his maiden single-seater race during the second Imola round, leading every lap from pole position and completing a weekend podium sweep. |
2020 | Participated in select rounds of the ADAC Formula 4 with Prema, scoring twelve points across two weekends. |
2020 | Secured his first pole position at the Imola round of the Italian F4 Championship. |
2020 | Finished third in the Italian F4 Championship overall standings with six podiums and 179 points, behind Francesco Pizzi and champion Gabriele Minì. |
2020 | Dino Beganovic made his single-seater debut in the Italian F4 Championship with Prema Powerteam, achieving a podium in the Misano opener. |
2020 | Achieved a double podium finish in the Mugello round of the Italian F4 Championship. |
2020 | Becomes a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy. |
2019 | Achieved significant success by winning the OK category in both the Swedish and Italian karting championships, and finished second in the WSK Euro Series. |
2018 | Beganovic won the Swedish OK Junior karting category national championship, demonstrating his early racing talent. |
2011 | Dino Beganovic began his karting career, marking the start of his motorsport journey. |
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