Formula 4 UAE Championship
Single-Seater Racing Championship
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Akshay Bohra
Competed in Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP, finishing 14th overall with 1 win.
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Jack Beeton
Competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Mumbai Falcons Racing Limited, finishing 13th with 65 points, 1 win, and 2 podium finishes.
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Jack Beeton
Beeton will participate in the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship with Prema Racing, partnered with his previous Italian F4 rival Freddie Slater.
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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 | Finished third overall at Barcelona in the European Le Mans Series, securing second in the Pro class. |
2025 | At Imola, took the lead from Jamie Chadwick at the end of the first hour and helped secure his first sportscar victory with VDS Panis Racing. |
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 | Raced in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP, finishing fifth in the championship with one race victory and two third-place finishes. |
2025 | Continued with R-ace GP for his second season in the Formula Regional European Championship (FRECA). |
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 |
Hiyu Yamakoshi
Competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Pinnacle Motorsport at the beginning of the year.
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2025 |
Hiyu Yamakoshi
Moved up to the Formula Regional European Championship, racing with Van Amersfoort Racing.
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2025 | Currently competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech TGR, with 2 wins and 4 podiums so far in the season. |
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Kanato Le
Continued racing in GB3 for selected rounds with Hillspeed, aligning with his main FRECA campaign. Achieved his maiden win in the series during race two at Spa-Francorchamps, where he finished on the podium for all three races.
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Kanato Le
Signed with ART Grand Prix to compete in the 2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship and Formula Regional European Championship alongside Evan Giltaire and Taito Kato.
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2025 |
Kanato Le
Finished eighth overall in the 2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship with consistent points finishes.
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Kanato Le
Secured a best finish of fourth place in race two at Spa during the 2025 Formula Regional European Championship season.
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Kanato Le
Achieved his first Formula Regional win during the second race of the opening round of the 2025 Formula Regional Middle East Championship.
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2025 | Competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing, currently 21st overall. |
2025 | Competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP, winning his maiden FR Middle East race at the Dubai Autodrome starting from third position and finishing third in the overall standings with five additional podiums. |
2025 | Browning signed with Hitech TGR for the full 2025 Formula 2 season, partnering with Dino Beganovic. |
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 | 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 | Remained with AIX Racing for the 2025 season, now partnering with Cian Shields. |
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 | Set to make his Formula One free practice debut at the British Grand Prix. |
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 | Makes his Formula One free practice debut at the Austrian Grand Prix with McLaren. |
2025 | Participating in FIA Formula 2 Championship with Campos Racing, with 2 race wins and 79 points so far. |
2025 | Secured fourth pole position in Barcelona, becoming the first driver to achieve this in the series, and won the feature race by leading every lap. |
2025 | Achieved first three consecutive pole positions in the FIA Formula 3 series, becoming the first driver to do so since Logan Sargeant in 2020. |
2025 | Won feature races in Melbourne and Bahrain, demonstrating early season dominance in Formula 3. |
2025 | In Imola, finished third in the feature race behind Santiago Ramos and teammate Noah Strømsted, ending his feature race win streak. |
2025 | Promoted to FIA Formula 3 with Trident racing team, competing alongside Charlie Wurz and Noah Strømsted. |
2025 | Wurz switched to Trident for his second Formula 3 season, joining Rafael Câmara and Noah Strømsted as teammates. |
2025 | Currently competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with ART Grand Prix, with the season still in progress. |
2025 | Taponen achieved his first Formula 3 podium by finishing third in the sprint race at Sakhir. |
2025 |
Louis Sharp
Currently competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Rodin Motorsport, currently positioned 20th with the season still in progress.
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2025 |
Louis Sharp
After winning the GB3 title, Sharp was announced to be promoted to FIA Formula 3 for the 2025 season, continuing with Rodin Motorsport.
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2025 | Currently racing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with ART Grand Prix, with 1 win so far in the season. |
2025 | Entered FIA Formula 3 Championship with AIX Racing, currently in progress with a 28th place standing |
2025 | Disqualified from Monaco round qualifying after receiving outside assistance to re-join the track and subsequently retiring from the sprint race after causing a collision with Santiago Ramos. |
2025 | Entered the FIA Formula 3 Championship with new team DAMS, experiencing a challenging start to the season with his best result being 15th in the Imola sprint race. |
2025 | At the Barcelona event, caused a collision with José Garfias in qualifying and another collision with Brando Badoer during the feature race, resulting in a racing ban for the Austria round due to accumulating 12 penalty points. |
2025 | Ivan Domingues began his FIA Formula 3 Championship campaign with Van Amersfoort Racing, experiencing initial challenges including multiple qualifying results of 23rd or worse and collisions in the Bahrain races. |
2025 | Won the Barcelona Formula 3 sprint race, becoming the first Portuguese driver to win an FIA Formula 3 race. |
2025 | At the Spanish Grand Prix, Domingues achieved his season-best qualifying position of seventh, starting the sprint race from sixth position. |
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