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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