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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