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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