FIA Formula 3 Championship
Single-Seater Racing Championship
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2025 | Piastri won in Saudi Arabia, becoming the first Australian to lead the World Drivers' Championship since a previous Australian driver. |
2025 | In the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Lawson finished eleventh but was subsequently dropped to twelfth after receiving a 10-second time penalty for leaving the circuit. |
2025 | Qualified eighth in Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, qualifying nine-tenths of a second behind polesitter Max Verstappen, but suffered race-ending damage in a first-lap collision with Pierre Gasly. |
2025 | Scored his first points for Red Bull by finishing ninth in a Grand Prix. |
April 2025 | Lawson received two penalties in a race, one for causing a collision with Lance Stroll and another with Nico Hülkenberg, ultimately finishing sixteenth. |
2025 | Finished thirteenth in Bahrain, dropping outside points. |
2025 | Qualified eleventh on debut but spun into barriers on formation lap and failed to start the race. |
2025 | On his Red Bull Racing debut, Tsunoda qualified fourteenth and finished twelfth in the race, while his teammate Max Verstappen won the Grand Prix. |
2025 | Scored a point in Japan, qualifying and finishing 10th. |
2025 | Qualified seventh in Japan and claimed his maiden points finish by finishing eighth. |
2025 | Piastri finished third in the Japanese Grand Prix behind Verstappen and Norris. |
2025 | Honda reportedly offered financial support (in millions) to Red Bull to facilitate Tsunoda's promotion in time for their home Grand Prix. |
2025 | Performed well at the Australian Grand Prix, qualifying fifth but denied points due to team strategy issues. |
2025 | Finished sixth in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race. |
2025 | Dropped back to Racing Bulls after the Chinese Grand Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda promoted to his position. |
March 27 2025 | Red Bull confirmed Liam Lawson was replaced by Yuki Tsunoda for the remainder of the Formula One season after a short stint with the team. |
March 27 2025 | Red Bull announced Yuki Tsunoda would replace Liam Lawson at the parent team, with Lawson moving back to Racing Bulls. |
March 27 2025 | Promoted to Red Bull Racing from Racing Bulls. |
2025 | Following his performance in early races, Red Bull considered replacing Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda. |
2025 | Finished thirteenth in the sprint race and qualified seventh for the main race, ultimately finishing eleventh due to a strategic error. |
2025 | Took his maiden pole position at a Grand Prix, dominating the race ahead of teammate Norris. |
2025 | Finished eighth at a subsequent race after Ferrari drivers' disqualifications, achieving his first points finish in the VF-25. |
2025 | Joined Racing Bulls, partnering with Yuki Tsunoda. |
March 2025 | Liam Lawson begins his Formula One career with Red Bull Racing, becoming a full-time driver in the team. |
2025 | In the China Grand Prix, Lawson qualified last for both the sprint and main race, ultimately finishing fourteenth in the sprint race. |
2025 | Piastri finished second in the sprint race and subsequently took his maiden pole position. |
2025 | Contracted to remain with Racing Bulls (formerly AlphaTauri) until the end of the season. |
March 2025 | Season-opening race saw him crash out of free practice sessions, unable to qualify due to gearbox issue, and finished fourteenth after being permitted to start by the FIA. |
2025 | At the season-opening race, Lawson qualified eighteenth and subsequently crashed out during the race in challenging changing track conditions. |
2025 | Continuing to compete in Formula One with MoneyGram Haas F1 Team. |
2025 | ART Grand Prix entered the Formula Regional Middle East Championship, further globalizing their racing operations. |
2025 | Prema Racing will make its entry into the IndyCar Series, further expanding its international racing portfolio. |
2025 | At the first race of the season, Lawson qualified in eighteenth position on the starting grid. |
2025 | Promoted to a full-time drive with Red Bull Racing, replacing Sergio Pérez to partner Max Verstappen. |
March 2025 | Piastri qualified on the front-row for the season-opening race, starting behind his teammate Norris. During the race, he challenged Norris for the lead but spun in wet conditions and ultimately finished ninth. |
2025 | Signs a multi-year deal with Sauber, partnering Nico Hülkenberg, and is released from the McLaren Driver Development Programme. |
2025 | Partnered with Esteban Ocon at Haas. At the season-opening race, crashed in free practice sessions and finished 14th after starting last. |
March 9 2025 | McLaren announced a multi-year contract extension with Oscar Piastri, extending his contract until at least the end of the 2028 season. |
2025 | Confirmed to compete in the IMSA SportsCar Championship for Cadillac Whelen, expanding his racing portfolio. |
2025 | Following the promotion of Liam Lawson to Red Bull Racing, Hadjar is set to partner with Yuki Tsunoda at Racing Bulls and debut in Formula One. |
2025 | Signed to race in Indy NXT with HMD Motorsports. |
2025 | Set to compete in the European Le Mans Series with IDEC Sport, marking his transition to sportscar racing. |
2025 | Bearman is set to compete for Haas alongside Esteban Ocon. |
2025 | Scheduled to race in Formula One with Visa Cash App RB F1 Team, marking a significant milestone in his racing career. |
2025 | Confirmed to drive for Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber in Formula One. |
January 2025 | Colapinto joined Alpine as its test and reserve driver on a multi-year deal. |
2024 | Became a favourite for the World Drivers' Championship, with journalists and Martin Brundle comparing his composure to Alain Prost. |
2024 | Made debut in Formula One with Scuderia Ferrari, participating in 1 race. |
2024 | Continued as Reserve driver for Oracle Red Bull Racing. |
2024 | Becomes full-time driver at re-branded RB team (formerly AlphaTauri). |
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