FIA Formula 2 Championship
Single-seater racing championship
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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 | Competes in the Indy NXT championship with Andretti Global, continuing his professional racing career. |
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 | Finished nineteenth in sprint race after a final-lap collision with Jack Doohan, then fourteenth in the main race after spinning into the gravel trap on the opening lap. |
2025 | Made Formula One debut, successfully progressing to the second qualifying session and outqualifying teammate Hülkenberg, though crashing out of the race. |
2025 | Currently racing in Stock Car Pro Series with CAR Racing KTF, sitting 3rd in the standings with 1 win after an ongoing season. |
2025 | Transitioned to European Le Mans Series in LMP2 class with CLX Motorsport, currently 6th in the season. |
2025 | Competing in European Le Mans Series - LMP2 Pro-Am with TDS Racing, currently 3rd in the standings. |
2025 | Viscaal competes in the European Le Mans Series with Proton Competition, continuing his professional racing career. |
2025 | At Silverstone, qualified 12th, promoted to 11th, but finished last of the finishers after colliding with Oliver Bearman. |
2025 | Richard Verschoor begins his fifth and final season in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, partnering with Oliver Goethe at MP Motorsport and aiming for the championship. |
2025 | Olli Caldwell competed in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS) with APR, partnering with Quinn and Lendoudis. The team finished second in class at the first round in Barcelona, narrowly behind the #25 sister car after a late safety car restart. |
2025 | Led early stages of British Grand Prix but received a ten-second penalty for braking abruptly after a safety car period, ultimately finishing second behind Norris. |
2025 | Pourchaire is scheduled to drive for Maserati during the Berlin rookie test at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit. |
2025 | Confirmed to continue with MP Motorsport for his first full season in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, partnering with Richard Verschoor. |
2025 | Kush Maini joined DAMS Lucas Oil team in the FIA Formula 2 Championship alongside teammate Jak Crawford. |
2025 | Maini won his second FIA Formula 2 Championship race at the Monaco sprint race, starting from reverse-grid pole position. |
2025 | Beganovic joined Hitech TGR for his first full Formula 2 season, partnering with Williams junior Luke Browning. |
2025 | Serves as Test driver for Scuderia Ferrari in Formula One while competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Hitech TGR |
2025 | Took his maiden F2 pole position in Imola, having crossed the line just before a red flag. |
2025 | Amaury Cordeel was drafted in to replace Christian Mansell at Rodin Motorsport for the full Formula 2 season, just a week before the season opener, after Mansell withdrew due to personal reasons. |
2025 | Continuing as a test driver for Williams Racing in Formula One and competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Hitech TGR. |
2025 | Drove for Williams in a free practice session, finishing 13th in the timesheets and being the highest-placed among six rookies. |
2025 | Browning signed with Hitech TGR for the full 2025 Formula 2 season, partnering with Dino Beganovic. |
2025 | Continuing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing, currently 16th with 10 points in an ongoing season. |
2025 | Returned to Van Amersfoort Racing for the 2025 FIA Formula 2 season, partnering with GB3 graduate John Bennett. |
2025 | Achieved first podium in FIA Formula 2 by driving from 22nd to 3rd in the sprint race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. |
2025 | Esterson continued racing in the Formula 2 championship with Trident, partnering with Sami Meguetounif for the full season. |
2025 | Remained with AIX Racing for the 2025 season, now partnering with Cian Shields. |
2025 | In Jeddah, started on reverse pole after a penalty to Roman Staněk. Led most of the sprint race but received a five-second penalty for forcing Pepe Martí off-track, dropping to fourth place. |
2025 | Competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with MP Motorsport, currently positioned 2nd with 3 wins and 5 podiums. |
2025 | Won his second race of the season in Barcelona, using a safety car opportunity to switch to soft tyres and charge through the field from 11th to victory in the sprint race. |
2025 | Secured his first win of the season in Jeddah by using an alternate strategy, passing Jak Crawford on the final lap and taking the championship lead for the first time in his Formula 2 career. |
2025 | At the Austrian Grand Prix, qualified eighteenth and finished last of the finishers in sixteenth, receiving a penalty for causing a collision with Franco Colapinto. |
2025 | Roman Staněk continues racing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Invicta Racing, teaming up with 2024 FIA Formula 3 champion Leonardo Fornaroli. |
2025 | Drugovich will make his Formula E debut with Mahindra Racing at the Berlin ePrix, partnering with Edoardo Mortara and replacing an absent Nyck de Vries. |
2025 | Set to make his Formula One free practice debut at the British Grand Prix. |
2025 | Marcus Armstrong joined Meyer Shank Racing for the IndyCar season, becoming teammates with Felix Rosenqvist after two previous seasons with Chip Ganassi Racing. |
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Paul Aron
Appointed as Test driver for Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber
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Paul Aron
Appointed as Reserve driver for BWT Alpine F1 Team
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2025 | Finished second in Austria after a race-long battle with Norris, narrowly avoiding a collision after locking his tires. |
2025 | Qualified on pole but finished third after being overtaken by Verstappen and experiencing a strategic error. |
2025 | In Canada, Tsunoda qualified 11th but received a 10-place grid penalty for overtaking Oscar Piastri under red flag conditions. He finished the race 12th. |
2025 | Trident achieved their first win in the Formula Regional European Championship series, with driver Matteo De Palo winning during the season opener in Misano. |
2025 | Trident signed new drivers Matteo De Palo, Ruiqi Liu, and Nandhavud Bhirombhakdi for the Formula Regional European Championship season. |
2025 | During the Austrian Grand Prix, Tsunoda spun in free practice and qualified 18th, describing his performance as having a 'lack of pace'. |
2025 | In Imola, Tsunoda crashed heavily in Q1, flipping over after spinning to the tyre wall. He was checked at the medical center and started from the pit lane, but managed to climb 10 places and claim 1 point for tenth place. |
2025 | In Spain, Tsunoda qualified last and started from the pit lane after car modifications, climbing 7 places to finish 13th. |
2025 | At Monaco, Tsunoda qualified twelfth but finished seventeenth after a lap 9 collision with Gasly. |
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