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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