FIA Formula 2 Championship

Single-seater racing championship

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2026 Jake Hughes signed with Mahindra Racing as their test and reserve driver for the 2025–26 Formula E season after being passed over for a full-time drive with Cupra Kiro.
2026 Signed to race in FIA Formula 2 Championship with ART Grand Prix, with championship position yet to be determined.
2026 Max Esterson makes his sportscar racing debut in the IMSA SportsCar Championship, driving a Porsche 963 for JDC–Miller MotorSports at Petit Le Mans, which he considers a 'test' due to his lack of experience.
January 2026 Esterson confirmed to make his GTD Pro class debut with RLL Team McLaren at the 24 Hours of Daytona.
2026 Competing in Formula One with Oracle Red Bull Racing, championship position yet to be determined.
2026 Contracted to remain at Audi until at least the end of this season.
2026 Serves as Reserve/Test driver for Oracle Red Bull Racing and Visa Cash App RB F1 Team.
2026 Contracted to remain with Alpine until at least the end of this season.
2026 Contracted to continue racing with Nico Hülkenberg at the re-branded Audi team.
2026 Signed with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team to compete in Formula One, with race results yet to be determined.
2025 Became a Reserve/Development driver for Mahindra Racing in Formula E.
2025 Secured a Test/Simulator driver role with McLaren F1 Team.
2025 Joins Alpine as a reserve driver and is promoted to replace Jack Doohan after six Grands Prix. Achieves a season-best result of eleventh place.
2025 Departed Aston Martin following his signing with Andretti in Formula E.
2025 Tested Pirelli's 2026 prototype tyres.
2025 Stepped in for Fernando Alonso during first practice after the Spaniard sustained an injury.
2025 Made his first free practice session of the year, finishing sixteenth.
2025 Broke Ralph Boschung's record for the most FIA Formula 2 starts during the Budapest weekend at his 121st start.
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Jack Doohan
Receives 10-second time penalties in both sprint and main races in China, finishing twentieth and thirteenth respectively.
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Jack Doohan
Crashes during second free practice session by failing to close drag reduction system, spinning into barriers.
2025 Finishes fifth in the Silverstone sprint race after narrowly holding off Jak Crawford, but spins out from fifth during a safety car restart.
2025 Achieves second place in the Yas Marina sprint race, unable to successfully challenge Arvid Lindblad for the lead.
2025 Briefly leads the Qatar sprint race before being overtaken by Richard Verschoor, ultimately finishing second.
2025 Secures third place in the Monza sprint race after Dino Beganovic's penalty.
2025 Finishes second in the Baku feature race after starting fifteenth, challenging race leader Jak Crawford in the final laps.
2025 Experiences a streak of four consecutive events without scoring points, including a double retirement in Monaco.
2025 Earns back-to-back podiums in the Monza feature race, briefly leading and defending against Pepe Martí.
2025 Achieves a podium finish in the Austria sprint race, losing the lead to Pepe Martí midway through the race.
2025 Raced in Formula One with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls F1 Team, currently 17th in the championship.
2025 Suffered a heavy crash during pre-qualifying practice for the Indianapolis 500, but was cleared to race and finished eighteenth.
2025 Finished with two eighth-place results in Laguna Seca and Portland, and a tenth place in Milwaukee.
2025 Completed the season eighth in the standings with 364 points, just eight points behind teammate Felix Rosenqvist.
2025 At Monza, Verschoor introduces a new black livery and achieves seventh and eighth place finishes after a qualifying crash.
2025 Verschoor finishes the season third in the drivers' standings with four wins, six podiums, and 170 points, marking the end of his five-season Formula 2 career.
2025 In Jeddah, Verschoor wins his first race of the season after making a final lap pass on Jak Crawford, taking the championship lead for the first time in his Formula 2 career.
2025 In the Abu Dhabi finale, Verschoor fails to score points after qualifying outside the top 10.
2025 Participated in NASCAR Brasil Series with R.Mattheis Motorsport, finishing 45th overall with no wins.
2025 David Beckmann began serving as a reserve driver for Porsche and Cupra Kiro in Formula E, maintaining his involvement in the racing series after leaving the full-time grid.
2025 During the 8 Hours of Bahrain, Pourchaire replaced Stoffel Vandoorne at Peugeot, driving the No. 94 Peugeot 9X8. He led the race for two laps before handing over to Malthe Jakobsen, with the team finishing tenth.
2025 Named as a test and development driver for Peugeot in the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship.
2025 Pourchaire secured his first pole position during the 4 Hours of Imola in the European Le Mans Series, ultimately finishing third and achieving his first endurance racing podium.
2025 Participating in Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East with Team GP Elite.
2025 Participated in the young drivers' test with Ferrari at the Yas Marina Circuit, completing 122 laps.
2025 Drove for Ferrari during a second free practice session, again taking Charles Leclerc's seat.
2025 Drove for Red Bull during the Yas Marina post-season test, completing 121 laps.
2025 Participated in free practice sessions with Racing Bulls at Mexico City and another unspecified location.
2025 Replaced Yuki Tsunoda during free practice of the season-ending race.
2025 Made an FP1 appearance for Red Bull, placing sixth fastest in the session, replacing Max Verstappen.
2025 Made a free practice debut for Red Bull, setting the fourteenth-fastest time.
2025 Crawford drove the AMR25 during the season-ending event and the Yas Marina young drivers' test, where he set the fastest time.

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