FIA Formula 2 Championship
Single-seater racing championship
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2025 | Joined DS Penske team after McLaren's exit from Formula E. |
2025 | Finished tenth at a Grand Prix on an alternate strategy. |
2025 | Finished third in Italy after being controversially ordered to cede position following a slow pit stop for Norris. |
2025 | Qualified sixteenth and finished seventeenth in Hungary, showing reduced performance deficit to Verstappen as Red Bull struggled. |
2025 | Struggled over five consecutive race weekends, finishing seventeenth in Monaco, thirteenth in Spain, twelfth in Canada, sixteenth in Austria, and last of the finishers in Britain, with multiple penalties for collisions. |
2025 | In the Netherlands, qualified twelfth and finished ninth—his first points finish in eight Grands Prix—while experiencing throttle issues. |
2025 | Secured sixth place in Monaco after qualifying fifth, helping teammate Lawson finish eighth. |
2025 | Qualified fourth for a Grand Prix and secured third place, becoming the fifth-youngest podium finisher in Formula One history. |
2025 | Retired from a rain-affected race in a rear-end collision with Kimi Antonelli due to low visibility. |
2025 | Dropped to sixteenth at a Grand Prix after a grid penalty for impeding, and finished twelfth in Austria. |
2025 | During the Imola race, Caldwell pressed Dane Cameron for the lead in the middle part of the race. |
2025 | At Le Castellet, Caldwell and Quinn received penalties, resulting in the team finishing sixth in class. |
2025 | At the ELMS race with United Autosports, the #20 APR crew overcut its rivals and benefited from a late Full-Course Yellow to secure the win, marking Caldwell's first victory in the ELMS. |
2025 | At Spa-Francorchamps, Caldwell battled for the class lead, chasing Oliver Jarvis. |
2025 | Moved to Meyer Shank Racing in IndyCar Series, achieving 8th place in the championship. |
2025 | At Imola, Verschoor has a sub-par weekend, qualifying 19th due to illness and only managing a ninth-place finish. |
2025 | At Silverstone, Verschoor secures two seventh-place finishes. |
2025 | At Spa-Francorchamps, Verschoor experiences his first scoreless weekend, including a scary spin at Eau Rouge following contact with Luke Browning. |
2025 | In Monaco, Verschoor qualifies fourth and finishes fifth in the sprint race, but is eliminated on the opening lap of the feature race in a multi-car accident. |
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Kimi Antonelli
Crashed into Max Verstappen on the first lap in Austria, causing both drivers to retire, subsequently receiving a three-place grid penalty.
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Christian Lundgaard
Transitioned to Arrow McLaren in the IndyCar Series, currently competing and sitting 5th in the championship.
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Christian Lundgaard
Secured five podium finishes during the season with Arrow McLaren.
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Christian Lundgaard
Earned a pole position at the Portland race.
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Christian Lundgaard
Started the Indianapolis 500 with his career-best eighth starting position.
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Christian Lundgaard
Christian Lundgaard joined Arrow McLaren IndyCar team, replacing Alexander Rossi and becoming teammates with Pato O'Ward and Nolan Siegel.
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2025 | Competed in IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTP with Cadillac Whelen and participated in 24 Hours of Le Mans - Hypercar category. |
2025 | Received an updated car specification for a wet-dry race, qualifying seventh before a late team decision on tyres dropped him to thirteenth. |
2025 | Finished fourth in the Drivers' Championship and departed from McLaren as the team exited Formula E. |
2025 | At an unspecified Grand Prix, Bortoleto qualified seventh and held off Lance Stroll for sixth, having stayed past curfew on the Friday to adjust his setup with engineers. |
2025 | Won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, moving within three points of teammate Lando Norris in the championship. |
2025 | Rafael Câmara won the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Trident, marking the team's third consecutive driver's title. |
2025 | Qualified second ahead of Norris in Hungary, but was beaten to victory by Norris using a one-stop strategy. |
2025 | Claims ninth in both the sprint and wet-dry Grand Prix in Belgium, and seventh in qualifying for another race, holding off Lance Stroll for sixth. |
2025 | Staněk achieves his first Feature Race win in the FIA Formula 2 Championship at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. |
2025 | At the Belgian Grand Prix, Bortoleto claims ninth in both the sprint and wet-dry Grand Prix races. |
2025 | At the British Grand Prix, Bortoleto attempts a risky formation lap switch to slick tyres during rainy conditions and crashes out three laps later. |
2025 | Experienced a heavy crash in qualifying at Variante Villeneuve in Emilia Romagna, forcing him to start from pit lane and use an outdated RB21 for the next five Grands Prix. |
2025 | Finished nineteenth in Japan on an alternate strategy, and eighteenth in both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. |
2025 | Started fourteenth in Emilia Romagna but dropped to eighteenth on an alternate strategy. Experienced a first-lap incident with Andrea Kimi Antonelli at Portier, dropping to last before recovering to fourteenth. |
2025 | At the rain-affected race, gambled with a formation lap switch to slick tyres but crashed out three laps later at Farm. |
2025 | With Sauber's upgrades, qualified and finished twelfth, emerging as a midfield challenger. |
2025 | Claimed fifteenth in the sprint race, but retired from the main race with a fuel system issue while running thirteenth. |
2025 | Becomes the youngest winner in FIA Formula 2 history. |
2025 | Continued as Test/Reserve driver for Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team. |
2025 | Continuing as a Formula One driver with Oracle Red Bull Racing and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team. |
2025 | At the season-ending London ePrix, Ticktum earned his maiden Formula E pole position but started sixth due to a grid penalty. He finished 11th in the drivers' standings and helped Porsche win the manufacturers' title. |
2025 | At the Berlin ePrix, Ticktum scored ninth place on Saturday and missed points on Sunday due to a strategic mistake. |
2025 | Finished second to Verstappen in the Belgium sprint from pole position. |
2025 | Won the wet-dry Grand Prix after an early overtake on pole-sitter Norris at the exit of Raidillon. |
2025 | Iwasa continued with Team Mugen for the 2025 Super Formula season. |
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