Michael Belov
Russian racing driver
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2025 | Continues to compete in the Formula Regional European Championship, maintaining his position in the series. |
May 2025 | CL Motorsport announced Michael Belov would join their team for the second round of the Formula Regional European Championship at Spa. |
2024 | Races in Formula Regional European Championship with Trident and Eurocup-3 with Drivex, achieving 19th place in the European Championship. |
2024 | Michael Belov made a stand-in return to the Formula Regional European Championship, driving for Trident and replacing injured driver Roman Bilinski. During this return, he achieved a significant second-place podium finish, which he personally described as crucial to 'revive his career' following previous financial challenges and difficulties stemming from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. |
October 2024 | Michael Belov made his Eurocup-3 debut with Drivex racing team at the Jerez round, marking his entry into professional motorsport competition. |
2023 | Michael Belov returned to the Formula Regional European Championship with G4 Racing, competing for part of the season and ultimately finishing 20th in the overall standings with 23 points. |
2022 | Participates in Formula Regional Asian Championship with Evans GP, Formula Regional European Championship with MP Motorsport, and Russian Endurance Challenge - GT Pro with IY Engineering & Mospolytech, securing 3rd place in the endurance challenge. |
2022 | Michael Belov joined the Formula Regional Asian Championship for the final three rounds of the season, achieving a second-place finish in his second race and concluding 12th in the championship. |
2022 | Improves to seventh place in the Formula Regional European Championship with MP Motorsport. |
2021 | Announced partnership with G4 Racing to compete for the remainder of the Formula Regional European Championship season. |
2021 | Michael Belov joined JD Motorsport as a wildcard entrant in the Formula Regional European Championship for the fourth round at Circuit Paul Ricard, earning two podium finishes despite not being eligible for points. |
2021 | Moves to Formula Regional European Championship, achieving multiple victories and finishing eighth overall. |
2020 | Races in multiple series including Formula Renault Eurocup, R-ace GP, and FIA Formula 3 Championship with Charouz Racing System, finishing 23rd overall in F3. |
2020 | Belov continued with Charouz Racing System for post-season and pre-season testing after his mid-season replacement. |
2020 | Michael Belov replaced David Schumacher at Charouz Racing System during the FIA Formula 3 Championship season after Schumacher's departure to Carlin Racing. |
July 2 2020 | M2 Competition announced Michael Belov would drive for them for the full 2020 Formula Renault Eurocup season, replacing Reece Ushijima who withdrew due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. |
2019 | Participated in F3 Asian Championship with BlackArts Racing Team, finishing 11th overall. |
2019 | Michael Belov participated in the post-season Formula Renault Eurocup rookie test at the end of the year. |
2019 | Belov joined the Italian F4 Championship with Bhai Tech Racing team, finishing on the podium in the first two races. He also competed in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship from the second round, winning one race at the Sachsenring and finishing eighth in the championship. In the Italian F4 Championship, he secured five second-place finishes and ended the season fourth overall. |
2018 | Belov claimed his first win in the SMP F4 Championship at the NRING Circuit, winning races 1 and 3. He concluded the season with five total wins and finished second in the championship behind Konsta Lappalainen. |
2018 | Wins his first racing title in Formula Academy Finland. |
2017 | Michael Belov competes in SMP F4 Championship with SMP Racing, finishing 8th overall with 1 podium and 104 points in his first full season. |
2017 | Belov makes his racing debut in SMP F4 championship. |
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