Michael Shin

South Korean racing driver

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2025 Raced in Euroformula Open Championship with Team Motopark, achieving 3rd place in the championship with two wins and five fastest laps.
2025 Participated in Formula Regional Oceania Championship with M2 Competition, finishing 8th with one fastest lap.
2025 Entered GB3 Championship with Hillspeed, championship position yet to be determined.
2025 Secured a third-place finish at Highlands Motorsport Park in the 2025 season.
2025 Returned to the Formula Regional Oceania Championship with M2 Competition for the 2025 season.
2025 Achieved a second-place finish at Teretonga during the 2025 championship season.
2025 Currently competing in the Euroformula Open Championship with Team Motopark.
2024 Competed in Formula Regional Oceania Championship with M2 Competition, achieving 4th place overall with one win.
2024 Shin finishes sixth in the Euroformula Open standings.
2024 Shin wins again later in the season at the Red Bull Ring in the Euroformula Open.
2024 Shin earns his first win during the second round at Hockenheim in the Euroformula Open.
2024 Michael Shin races in selected rounds of the Euroformula Open for Team Motopark.
2024 Completed the Eurocup-3 season in seventh place in the driver standings with 98 points, including four podium finishes.
2024 Returned to the podium in Aragón with another third-place finish.
2024 Experienced a serious crash in Zandvoort where his car barrel-rolled seven times after a collision with Alexander Abkhazava, though both drivers emerged unscathed.
2024 Secured his first podium with a third-place finish during the second race in Portimão.
2024 Achieved a double third-place finish in Jerez.
2024 Michael Shin joined Campos Racing in Eurocup-3 racing series for the season.
2024 Completed the 2024 championship season with three additional podium finishes and placed fourth in the overall standings.
2024 Michael Shin made his debut in the Formula Regional Oceania Championship with M2 Competition, scoring a third place in the opening race.
2024 Shin achieved his first Formula Regional win at Euromarque Motorsport Park during the 2024 championship season.
2023 Participated in FIA Formula 3 Championship with PHM Racing by Charouz, finishing 32nd.
2023 At the Monza feature race, Shin achieved his best finish of 11th, but was later demoted to 17th due to a post-race penalty.
2023 Shin achieved a second-place podium during the penultimate race at Abu Dhabi in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship.
2023 Competed in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Prema Racing.
2023 Competed in the GB3 Championship with Hitech Grand Prix.
July 2023 Michael Shin was announced as a driver for PHM Racing by Charouz for the remainder of the 2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship, replacing McKenzy Cresswell.
2022 Michael Shin represented South Korea in the FIA Motorsport Games Formula 4 Cup. He qualified 13th out of 24 drivers, improved to 6th in the qualifying race, but was forced to pit after car contact in the main race, ultimately finishing last among finishers.
2022 Achieved his first win in Race 2 of Round 2 at the Brands Hatch Indy circuit in the F4 British Championship.
2022 Finished 29th in the overall standings of the Formula 4 UAE Championship and 7th in the Rookies' Championship.
2022 Competed in the F4 British Championship.
2022 Made his competitive racing debut in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with JHR Developments.
December 20 2022 Michael Shin was announced as a competitor for the 2023 Formula Regional Middle East Championship, joining Prema Racing team.
March 9 2022 Announced as a competitor in the 2022 F4 British Championship with Virtuosi Racing alongside Edward Pearson.
2021 Michael Shin began testing Formula Renault 2.0 and Formula 4 cars in the United Kingdom with JHR Developments, being coached by former racing driver Callan O'Keeffe.
2021 Participated in the official test day of the Brands Hatch GP round of the 2022 F4 British Championship with JHR Developments, finishing 17th of 18 competitors.
December 1 2021 Announced as a competitor for the 2022 Formula 4 UAE Championship with JHR Developments.

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