Luke Browning
British racing driver
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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 | Browning signed with Hitech TGR for the full 2025 Formula 2 season, partnering with Dino Beganovic. |
2024 | Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech Pulse-Eight, finishing 3rd, and began as a test driver for Williams Racing in Formula One. |
2024 | Participated in his first Formula One free practice session (FP1) at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, finishing 20th. |
2024 | Drove the Williams FW46 during the post-season young drivers' test, completing 105 laps and placing 11th in the overall classification. |
2024 | In his Formula 2 debut at Baku, Browning qualified 11th and scored his first championship points by finishing seventh in the feature race. |
2024 | At the Qatar round, Browning finished 14th and did not score points due to an unfortunate safety car timing affecting his alternate race strategy. |
2024 | At Yas Marina, Browning qualified 17th but recovered to finish sixth in a chaotic race, scoring points. |
2024 | Luke Browning was confirmed by ART Grand Prix to make his Formula 2 debut for the final three rounds of the 2024 season, replacing Zak O'Sullivan. |
September 2024 | Finished third in the Formula 3 championship with 128 points, achieving three podiums including two wins and two pole positions. |
July 2024 | Secured a second consecutive pole at his home Silverstone event, though his race performances were mixed. |
June 2024 | Achieved his first pole position at the Austrian Grand Prix and subsequently won the feature race by leading every lap. |
March 2024 | Secured his first Formula 3 victory in the feature race at the Bahrain season opener, taking the lead after polesitter Dino Beganovic stalled. |
2023 | Luke Browning participated in the rookie drivers' test for the NEOM McLaren Formula E Team in Berlin, marking his entry into Formula E testing. |
2023 | Luke Browning joined Hitech Grand Prix for the second and third rounds of the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship, scoring points in his first two races and finishing 26th in the overall standings with eight points. |
2023 | Competed in the FIA Formula 2 Championship for ART Grand Prix during the final three rounds. |
November 2023 | Browning won the Macau Grand Prix with Hitech, taking pole in the qualification race and winning the main race after fending off Dennis Hauger through multiple restarts. |
October 2023 | Browning drove the Aston Martin AMR21 at the Silverstone Circuit as a reward for winning the Autosport BRDC Award. |
April 2023 | Luke Browning was announced as a member of the Williams Driver Academy at the end of April. |
March 1 2023 | Hitech Pulse-Eight officially signed Luke Browning just two days before the Formula 3 season start. |
2022 | Awarded the prestigious Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Award. |
2022 | Browning won the GB3 Championship with Hitech. |
2021 | Competed across multiple championships including Italian F4, ADAC Formula 4, Drexler Automotive Formula 4 Cup, and GB3 Championship. |
2021 | Won the final race at the second Hockenheimring round, narrowly holding off Joshua Dufek in the closing laps. |
2021 | Secured double podium finishes at both Hockenheimring and Sachsenring in rounds 3 and 4 of the ADAC Formula 4 championship. |
2021 | Finished third overall in the ADAC Formula 4 championship, behind Tim Tramnitz and champion Oliver Bearman. |
2021 | Participated in the first round of the Italian F4 Championship at Circuit Paul Ricard, securing a second-place finish. |
2021 | Luke Browning competed in ADAC Formula 4 with US Racing, achieving his first win at the Red Bull Ring during the third race. |
September 9 2021 | Luke Browning announced his debut in the GB3 Championship at Oulton Park, driving for his previous year's title-winning team. In his first race, he finished second but was disqualified due to an illegal skid block. He subsequently won the second race by overtaking Zak O'Sullivan around the outside of turn one. |
2020 | At the final championship round in Brands Hatch, Browning secured pole positions in wet conditions and won the first race. |
2020 | At Oulton Park, Browning completed a clean sweep of race results. |
2020 | Browning engaged in a tight championship battle with Zak O'Sullivan, exchanging victories throughout the season, with the exception of the Thruxton round. |
2020 | At Knockhill, Browning secured two wins and a podium finish. |
2020 | At the opening two rounds, Browning scored four second-place finishes. |
2020 | At the penultimate round in Snetterton, Browning won a race after a period without victories. |
2020 | Luke Browning won the F4 British Championship with Fortec Motorsports. |
2019 | Luke Browning won his first ever single-seater race at the opening race of the season at a wet Brands Hatch, starting from tenth place due to earlier engine issues and making a remarkable drive through the field. |
2019 | At Snetterton, Browning crossed the finish line first but was later penalized with a third-place finish due to a jump start. |
2019 | Browning won a race at the Thruxton Circuit during his F4 British Championship season with Richardson Racing. |
2019 | Concluded the F4 British Championship season with a triple podium at Brands Hatch, finishing sixth overall with two wins and nine podiums. |
2018 | Browning continued with Richardson Racing and had a strong season, winning three victories in the first four races. He ultimately finished third in the championship with eight total victories and ten podium finishes, narrowly losing the title after a controversial mechanical infringement at Oulton Park. |
2017 | Luke Browning joined Richardson Racing in the Ginetta Junior Championship, scoring a pole position in the second Silverstone race and finishing eleventh in the overall standings. |
2016 | Competed in Junior Saloon Car Championship with MADE Motorsport, securing 1 win and finishing 9th overall. |
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