Jak Crawford
American racing driver
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2025 | Jak Crawford continues racing with DAMS Lucas Oil in the FIA Formula 2 Championship season. |
2025 | Won his first sprint race of the season at Imola, overtaking Ritomo Miyata for the lead on the first lap. |
2025 | Won the feature race in Monaco by strategically avoiding a multi-car incident at the start and capitalizing on a well-timed pitstop under safety car to take the race lead. |
2025 | Secured pole position for round three in Jeddah, but ultimately lost the feature race lead to Richard Verschoor in the final lap. |
May 2025 | Returned to driving a Formula One car, testing the AMR23 at Zandvoort. |
2024 | Crawford was named reserve driver for Andretti in the 2024–25 Formula E season. |
2024 | Crawford returns to the Formula E cockpit during the Jeddah ePrix for the rookie free practice session. |
2024 | Crawford drove the AMR24 during the Young Driver Test at the Yas Marina Circuit, completing 109 laps. |
2024 | Signed with the Aston Martin Driver Development Programme. |
2024 | Departed from the Red Bull Junior Team after four years of involvement. |
November 2024 | Crawford finished 5th in the 2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship with 125 points, achieving one win, six podiums, and one fastest lap. |
November 2024 | In the Abu Dhabi season finale, Crawford qualified 16th, finished 8th in the sprint race, but retired in the feature race due to a turn 1 collision. |
October 2024 | In the Qatar round, Crawford qualified 6th, finished 2nd in the sprint race after overtaking Victor Martins and benefiting from Isack Hadjar's spin, but retired in the feature race due to a collision. |
September 2024 | At Baku, Crawford qualified 9th, finished 2nd in the sprint race, and 8th in the feature race. |
August 2024 | In the Belgium round, Crawford qualified 4th, finished 5th in the sprint race, and inherited 3rd place when Paul Aron suffered an engine failure. |
July 2024 | Crawford tested the Aston Martin AMR22 again at the Red Bull Ring, one month after his initial debut. |
July 2024 | At Silverstone, Crawford qualified 7th, finished 6th in the sprint race, and came third in the feature race after a time penalty. |
June 5 2024 | Crawford made his debut in a Formula One car, driving the Aston Martin AMR22 at the Red Bull Ring. |
May 2024 | Andretti Formula E announced Jak Crawford would participate in the Berlin rookie test for their team. |
May 2024 | In the Barcelona round, Crawford qualified 2nd, finished 4th in the sprint race, and secured his first win of 2024 in the feature race by overtaking Paul Aron. |
April 2024 | In the Jeddah round, Crawford qualified 3rd, finished 5th in the sprint race, and 4th in the feature race. |
March 2024 | In the Bahrain round, Crawford qualified 10th, won the sprint race pole, and finished 2nd in the sprint race, but retired from the feature race after stalling in the pits. |
March 2024 | Jak Crawford transitioned to DAMS Lucas Oil team for the FIA Formula 2 Championship season. |
2023 | Crawford finished 13th in the F2 Drivers' Championship with 57 points, scoring 1 win, 4 podiums, and 1 pole position. |
2023 | Participated in three rounds of the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Hitech Grand Prix as a preparatory series before his main 2023 campaign. |
2023 | Races in Formula 2 with Hitech racing team. |
September 2023 | At Zandvoort, Crawford took his maiden pole position and finished third in the feature race, marking his first podium since Monaco. |
July 2023 | At the Austria round, Crawford won his maiden F2 race, strategically starting on slicks and taking the lead on lap 6. |
April 2023 | In Baku, Crawford secured his second podium finish, coming third after benefiting from late race retirements. |
March 2023 | At Albert Park, Crawford achieved his first points and first podium in F2, finishing second in the sprint race. |
January 2023 | Crawford was announced as reuniting with Hitech for the 2023 Formula 2 Championship, partnering with Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar. |
2022 | Jak Crawford tested for Hitech Grand Prix in the post-season Yas Marina F2 test. |
2022 | Crawford won his first and only victory of the season in the Sprint race in Austria, and finished 7th overall in the championship with 109 points and 4 additional podiums. |
2022 | Competes in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema, finishing seventh in the overall standings. |
January 2022 | Confirmed with Prema Racing for the 2022 FIA Formula 3 Championship season. |
January 2022 | Competed in the Formula Regional Asian Championship with Prema Racing, securing 3 podiums and finishing 6th overall in the standings. |
2021 | Crawford achieved his best result of second place in race 1 at Spa during the FIA Formula 3 Championship season, ultimately finishing 13th overall. |
2021 | Successfully competed in the Euroformula Open series, securing 8 race wins and 2 additional podium finishes, ultimately finishing 3rd in the championship standings despite missing two rounds due to age restrictions. |
November 2021 | Crawford joined Prema Racing for the post-season test, following the team's success with Dennis Hauger. |
March 2021 | Announced racing with Motopark in the Euroformula Open series for the 2021 season, competing alongside his FIA Formula 3 commitments. |
January 2021 | Hitech GP confirmed Crawford for the 2021 FIA Formula 3 Championship season. |
2020 | Finishes as runner-up in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship, establishing himself as a promising young racing talent. |
October 2020 | Jak Crawford completed the first post-season test at Catalunya, running for Hitech GP. |
October 2020 | Crawford participated in the second post-season test at Jerez with Hitech GP. |
January 2020 | Jak Crawford was named as a new signing for the Red Bull Junior Team, joining the squad for a four-year period. |
2019 | Finished 3rd at SKUSA SuperNationals in the X30 Senior category for Nash Motorsportz. |
July 2019 | Crawford transferred to Cape Motorsports for the final five rounds of the U.S. F2000 season, ultimately finishing seventh in the overall standings. |
April 2019 | Jak Crawford joined DEForce Racing to compete in part of the U.S. F2000 racing season, limited by his age restrictions at the time. |
2018 | Competed in NACAM Formula 4 Championship with Scuderia Martiga EG, finishing 2nd overall with 6 wins and 3 pole positions. |
2018 | Competed in karting championship with Kosmic Racing Department in the OKJ class, finishing 17th overall in the points standings |
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