Joshua Dürksen
Paraguayan racing driver
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July 4 2025 | Currently competing in FIA Formula 2 Championship with AIX Racing, currently 15th with 1 win after 11 races. |
2025 | Remained with AIX Racing for the 2025 season, now partnering with Cian Shields. |
2024 | Finished tenth in the Formula 2 Championship standings with 87 points, two wins, and four podiums. |
2024 | Secured front row start in Austria and scored points, placing eighth in the sprint race and sixth in the feature race. |
2024 | Achieved first points and podium for a Paraguayan driver in Formula 2 with a third-place finish in the Imola feature race. |
2024 | Secured his maiden Formula 2 win in Baku, becoming the first Paraguayan driver to win in any international Formula 2 category. |
2024 | Won his first feature race victory at Yas Marina, fighting past Gabriel Bortoleto. |
2024 | Achieved third place in the Monza sprint race, fighting from tenth position. |
2023 | Joshua Dürksen participated in the FIA Formula 3 Championship post-season test with PHM Racing at the Imola circuit. |
2023 | Achieved his first Formula Regional podium in the third race of the Middle East Championship. |
2023 | Joined the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Hyderabad Blackbirds by MP Motorsport from the second round onwards. |
2023 | Finished the Formula Regional European Championship season 19th in the standings, five places lower than the previous year. |
2023 | Continues racing in the Formula Regional European Championship with Arden. |
November 2023 | Announced as a driver for PHM AIX Racing in the 2024 FIA Formula 2 Championship, partnering with Taylor Barnard. |
2022 | Scored his first points of the season at Imola, eventually finishing 14th in the standings with 40 points. |
2022 | Competes in the Formula Regional European Championship with Arden racing team. |
2021 | During the penultimate round in Mugello, Dürksen secured a double victory, marking a significant turnaround in his season performance. |
2021 | Joshua Dürksen competed in the Italian F4 Championship with BWT Mücke Motorsport for his third and final season. |
2021 | In the final round at Monza, Dürksen achieved an additional podium finish, ultimately improving to sixth place in the final championship standings. |
2020 | Won his first race at the Nürburgring in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship. |
2020 | Achieved a second-place podium in the third race of Italian F4 and finished 13th in the championship. |
2020 | Finished sixth in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship drivers' standings, with six podiums and 191 points. |
2020 | Won his first race at the Red Bull Ring in Italian F4, taking pole position and securing a comfortable victory. |
2020 | Secured back-to-back victories, winning from pole position in the first Hockenheimring race. |
2020 | Dürksen returned to the ADAC Formula 4 Championship with ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg on a full-time basis, while also participating in three rounds of Italian F4. |
2019 | Finished the Formula 4 UAE Championship 68 points behind champion Matteo Nannini, with a final round race win. |
2019 | Competed in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship with ADAC Berlin-Brandenburg team. |
2019 | Achieved a second-place finish in his first round at Oschersleben in ADAC F4. |
2019 | Secured a third-place finish in Hockenheim during the ADAC F4 season, ultimately finishing eleventh in the championship standings. |
2019 | Competed in the Italian Formula 4 Championship with Mücke Motorsport, winning a race at Vallelunga after penalties to Roman Staněk and Gianluca Petecof. |
2019 | Dürksen achieved a double win during the next round at Yas Marina, engaging in a close battle with rival Matteo Nannini. |
2019 | Joshua Dürksen made his single-seater racing debut with Mücke Motorsport in the Formula 4 UAE Championship, competing alongside Nico Göhler. |
2019 | Dürksen scored his first single-seater victory during the first round of the Formula 4 UAE Championship at the Dubai Autodrome. |
2019 | Secured two additional podiums in the Italian F4 Championship in Austria and Mugello, finishing eighth in the standings. |
2018 | Joshua Dürksen was selected as a finalist in a bid to compete in the French F4 Championship, but ultimately did not secure a full racing position in the championship. |
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