Martinius Stenshorne

Norwegian racing driver

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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.
2025 Continued with Hitech TGR for his second Formula 3 campaign.
2025 Won his first race of the 2025 season in Monaco, passing Alessandro Giusti for the lead at the start.
2025 Finished on the podium in the first race of the season, the Melbourne sprint race.
2024 Finished second in the Austrian sprint race after Christian Mansell made an error towards the end of the race.
2024 Signed with Hitech Pulse-Eight for the 2024 Formula 3 Championship season.
2024 Achieved his first F3 victory of the season in Melbourne after a hard-fought battle with Laurens van Hoepen.
2024 Suspended from Round 7 at Silverstone for breaching Article 10.4 of the series' sporting regulations by participating in another Championship without prior approval.
2024 Finished 18th in the Formula 3 drivers' standings with 38 points, including one win and two podiums.
2024 Returned to Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP, participating in first three rounds and standing on the podium in first four races, eventually ranked eighth in standings.
2024 Competes in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech TGR, continuing his motorsport career.
May 2024 Martinius Stenshorne joined the McLaren Driver Development Programme ahead of the Imola Formula 3 round, marking a significant milestone in his racing career.
April 2024 Martinius Stenshorne made a cameo appearance in the GB3 Championship with Chris Dittmann Racing, competing in two races and finishing ninth and 14th respectively.
2023 Competed in Formula Regional European Championship, achieving an impressive 2nd place overall with 5 wins, 3 pole positions, 11 podiums, and 261 points.
2023 Stenshorne participated in Formula 3 post-season testing with Hitech Pulse-Eight, setting the fastest time in the afternoon session in Jerez.
2023 Took his fourth win at Mugello, but subsequently lost championship lead to Andrea Kimi Antonelli after a collision in the second race.
2023 Moved to Formula Regional category, competing in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with R-ace GP for the final three rounds, earning three points finishes and ending 18th in standings.
2023 Achieved a masterclass double victory in Hungary, taking an early championship lead.
2023 Competed in Formula Regional European Championship with R-ace GP, shocking the paddock by taking pole and winning his first car racing race at Imola.
2023 Stenshorne becomes the runner-up in the FRECA (Formula Regional European Championship) while driving for R-ace GP, showcasing his early racing potential.
November 2023 Participated in the Macau Grand Prix's Formula 4 races with Pinnacle Motorsport, but failed to finish.
2022 Participated in a one-off round of the F4 Spanish Championship at MotorLand Aragón, achieving two sixth places and a fifth place, and finishing 17th in the standings.
2022 Joined Van Amersfoort Racing for the Italian F4 Championship, achieving his first Italian F4 podium with a third place at Monza.
2022 Martinius Stenshorne made his single-seater debut in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with R-ace GP, finishing tenth in the standings with 72 points.
2022 Competed in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship as a guest driver after Van Amersfoort Racing withdrew from the first round due to supply chain concerns.
2021 Improved to 12th place in the CIK-FIA European Championship.
2021 Added to the All Road Management stable managed by Nicolas Todt.
2020 Won 1st place in 25° South Garda Winter Cup - OKJ with Rosberg Racing Academy. Achieved 2nd place in WSK Champions Cup - OKJ.
2020 Achieved second place in the WSK Champions Cup.
2019 Competed in multiple karting championships, including 2nd place in 48° Trofeo delle Industrie - OKJ with Team Driver Racing Kart and 3rd place in WSK Open Cup - OKJ.
2019 Placed 13th in the CIK-FIA European Championship.
2018 Won the Italian Championship in karting.
2018 Placed second in the WSK Champions Cup.
2018 Won the WSK Master Series.
2017 Achieved 3rd place in the 46° Trofeo Delle Industrie in 60 Mini class with Parolin Racing Team. Also finished 6th in ROK Cup International Final - Mini ROK and 4th in WSK Final Cup.
2016 Competed in ROK Cup International Final in Mini ROK class, finishing 31st with Gamoto Asd team.
2016 Martinius Stenshorne began competitive karting at the age of 10.

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