Maya Weug

Belgian-Dutch-Spanish racing driver

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2025 Weug continued in F1 Academy, switching from Prema Racing to MP Motorsport while retaining Ferrari's backing.
2025 Weug scored her first podium of the 2025 season by finishing Race 1 at Shanghai in third place.
2025 Maya Weug made a comeback with Saintéloc Racing during the fourth round of the Formula Regional European Championship, deputising for an injured Tim Gerhards.
2024 Maya Weug returned to the Formula Regional European Championship, competing with KIC Motorsport at the Mugello round.
2024 Raced with Prema Racing in F1 Academy, finishing third overall in the season.
2023 She was the only KIC Motorsport driver to score points during the season, securing points in 6 races with a total of 27 points.
2023 Competed in the Formula Regional European Championship with KIC Motorsport.
2022 Participated in ADAC Formula 4 Championship as a guest driver, unable to score championship points.
2022 Weug continued racing with Iron Dames, partnering with Ivan Domingues. She achieved her first championship point at the Imola Circuit, finishing sixth on Sunday. At Misano, she scored more points and was classified eighth after a heavy collision. She secured top-ten finishes at Spa-Francorchamps and Vallelunga, ultimately finishing 14th in the championship.
2021 Participated in ADAC Formula 4 Championship as a guest driver, unable to score championship points.
2021 Maya Weug made her debut in Italian F4 for Iron Lynx Motorsport Lab as part of the Iron Dames program, competing alongside Leonardo Fornaroli and Pietro Armanni. She scored three rookie podiums at Le Castellet, Misano, and Vallelunga, but did not score points in the main championship, finishing 35th in the standings.
November 2021 Maya Weug participated in a one-day FIA Formula 3 test at Magny-Cours, alongside fellow Iron Dames racer Doriane Pin and W Series drivers Nerea Martí and Irina Sidorkova.
January 22 2021 Weug won the Girls on Track - Rising Stars shootout and was announced as the winner, securing her place in the Ferrari Driver Academy.
2020 Maya Weug continued with Italy's Birel ART Racing team in the OK class, but did not start (DNS) in the main race.
2020 In the OK category, Weug continued to compete in major karting championships, including the CIK-FIA European Championship where she improved to 17th place, and the WSK Euro Series where she finished 12th.
October 2020 Weug was nominated as one of twenty female drivers to compete in the Girls on Track - Rising Stars programme by the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission.
2019 Maya Weug raced with Italy's Birel ART Racing team in the OK class, achieving a 63rd position in qualifying heats and did not qualify for the main race.
2019 Maya Weug moved up to the OK category, competing in international championships including the WSK Super Master Series, Championnat de France, and CIK-FIA European and World Championships.
2018 Maya Weug competed in karting with Italy's Novalux Srl team in the OKJ class, finishing 16th in both qualifying heats and the main race.
2018 Continuing in the OKJ category, Weug showed improvement in her performances. She achieved her best CIK-FIA World Championship result, finishing 16th, and consistently placed in the top 30 in various WSK championships.
2017 Maya Weug transitioned to the OKJ category, competing in various WSK championships and the CIK-FIA World Championship. Her best result in this year was 13th place in the WSK Final Cup.
2016 Weug won the WSK Final Cup in the 60 Mini category, beating future academy member Dino Beganovic and marking her first significant international karting success.
2015 Maya Weug had a successful year, winning the Copa de Campeones in the Alevin category and finishing 2nd in the Spanish Championship. She also competed in the WSK Super Master Series in the 60 Mini class, finishing 57th.
2015 Maya Weug finished second in the Alevin Class of the Spanish Karting Championship, demonstrating her early racing potential.
2014 Weug participated in the Formula de Campeones series in the Alevin category, securing 4th place.
2013 Maya Weug competed in the Spanish Championship in the Alevin category, finishing 14th overall.

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