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2025 | Won the European Le Mans Series - LMP2 with 1 win and 51 points, securing a 1st place overall position |
2025 | Pin was retained by Mercedes and Prema for the 2025 F1 Academy season. |
2025 | Continued racing with Van Amersfoort Racing for a second season in the Formula Regional European Championship. |
2025 | Wurz switched to Trident for his second Formula 3 season, joining Rafael Câmara and Noah Strømsted as teammates. |
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Bruno del Pino
Currently competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with MP Motorsport, currently 18th in the standings.
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Bruno del Pino
Achieved his first podium finish in the FIA Formula 3 Championship at Imola sprint race, starting from reverse-grid pole and finishing behind teammate Tim Tramnitz.
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2025 | Pin wins a race in Miami and Race 1 in Montreal, taking the championship lead after engine difficulties affect championship rival Maya Weug. |
2025 | Returned to the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema Racing. |
2025 | Retained by Mercedes and Prema for the F1 Academy season, Pin wins her first race at Race 2 in Shanghai. |
2025 | Finished 29th overall in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with a best finish of 16th place. |
2025 | Wins the F1 Academy championship with Prema Racing, securing 3 wins, 4 fastest laps, and 5 podiums across 8 races. |
2025 | Competed in a partial campaign in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Prema-affiliated Mumbai Falcons. |
2025 | Esteban Masson returned to single-seater racing by competing in the Super Formula Lights championship with the TOM'S racing team. |
2025 | Esteban Masson joins VDS Panis Racing to compete in the LMP2 class of the European Le Mans Series, partnering with teammates Ollie Gray and Charles Milesi in sports prototype racing. |
2025 | Retired from a race due to oil pressure loss while running in seventh. |
2025 | At a sprint race, dropped from pole position to seventh after first-corner incident with Oscar Piastri and pit lane collision with Max Verstappen. |
2025 | Qualified fifteenth in Monaco after a barrier collision, finishing last of the finishers on an alternate strategy. |
2025 | Finished third in a Grand Prix, becoming the third-youngest podium finisher in Formula One history. |
2025 | Became the third driver to achieve three consecutive top-six finishes from debut, after Jackie Stewart and Lewis Hamilton. |
2025 | Subject of documentary film 'The Seat', directed by Kyle Thrash and distributed by Netflix, documenting his promotion to Mercedes. |
2025 | Qualified fourth (demoted to fifth) for an unspecified Grand Prix, ultimately finishing eleventh. |
2025 | Took pole position for an unspecified sprint race. |
2025 | Finished sixth in Saudi Arabia with the W16, managing tyre wear concerns. |
2025 | In Japan, became the youngest driver to lead a race and set a fastest lap in Formula One history, qualifying and finishing sixth. |
2025 | Finished seventh on his sprint debut in China, followed by a sixth-place finish in the main race after disqualifications for both Ferrari drivers. |
2025 | In his debut race, qualified sixteenth but climbed to fourth in rain-affected conditions, becoming the second-youngest points-scorer in Formula One history and the highest-placed debutant since 2014. |
2025 | Made his Formula One race debut, becoming the first Italian driver to compete in Formula One since Antonio Giovinazzi in 2021 and the third-youngest driver in Formula One history at 18 years and 203 days old. |
2025 | Confirmed as Formula One driver for Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team |
2025 | Set to join Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team as a Formula One driver. |
2025 | In 2025, Antonelli is due to compete for Mercedes alongside George Russell, replacing Lewis Hamilton on a one-year contract, marking his debut in Formula One. |
2024 | Doriane Pin finishes 2nd in the F1 Academy championship, winning 3 races, securing 5 pole positions, and achieving 8 podium finishes across 14 races. |
2024 | Participated in the first two rounds of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Saintéloc Racing, achieving a best finish of 14th and ranking 28th in the standings. |
2024 | Stepped up to the Formula Regional European Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing. |
2024 | During the Melbourne feature race, Wurz demonstrated excellent tyre management, finishing fifth after starting 14th. |
2024 | During the Silverstone sprint race, Wurz qualified sixth but was involved in a race-ending collision with Alex Dunne on the Wellington Straight. |
2024 | Wurz finished 22nd in the FIA Formula 3 drivers' standings, ahead of teammate Matías Zagazeta but behind Max Esterson. |
2024 | Makes his debut in FIA Formula 3 Championship, racing for Jenzer Motorsport |
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Bruno del Pino
Competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with MP Motorsport, finishing 16th in the drivers standings with 18 points.
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Bruno del Pino
Competed in the Eurocup-3 season for MP Motorsport, finishing third overall.
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2024 | Raced in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with Prema, competing in four rounds. She achieved a tenth-place finish in the championship, secured one pole position, and won a race, which served as preparation for her F1 Academy campaign. |
2024 | Forced to withdraw from Le Mans after suffering broken ribs in a cycling accident. |
2024 | Raced for Iron Dames in the Formula Regional European Championship as part of the first all-female lineup alongside Marta García. |
2024 | Pin wins races in Zandvoort and Lusail, ultimately finishing the F1 Academy season as runner-up, 121 points behind Abbi Pulling. |
2024 | Skipped the third round at Zandvoort due to fractured ribs sustained in a cycling accident. |
2024 | At the Jeddah round, Pin secures pole position for both races and achieves a complete victory in Race 1, leading every lap. |
2024 | Rejoined the Iron Dames for the FIA WEC season in the LMGT3 category, teaming up with Michelle Gatting and Sarah Bovy. |
2024 | Season cut short after Imola due to Formula Regional European Championship campaign. |
2024 | Withdrew from the second race at Spa-Francorchamps due to a 'flu-like condition'. |
2024 | Esteban Masson joined Akkodis ASP Team in the World Endurance Championship, competing full-time in the LMGT3 category alongside teammates José María López and Takeshi Kimura. |
2024 | Participated in the Asian Le Mans Series - GT with CarGuy Racing, achieving 1 win and 25 points, finishing 15th. |
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