Noah Strømsted

Danish racing driver

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2025 Achieved first F3 victory in the Spa-Francorchamps sprint race, passing polesitter Freddie Slater and winning by a dominant six seconds.
2025 During the Monaco round, Strømsted struggled, failing to score points after qualifying outside the top 12.
2025 In Bahrain, Strømsted demonstrated consistent performance, scoring points with a tenth and sixth-place finish.
2025 At Imola, Strømsted qualified third and finished sixth in the sprint race. He narrowly missed winning the feature race, finishing just tenths behind Santiago Ramos.
2025 In the Barcelona sprint race, Strømsted advanced to second place due to opening lap chaos but was forced to retire with four laps remaining due to a hydraulics issue. He recovered to finish eighth in the feature race.
2025 Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Trident, securing 1 win, 4 fastest laps, and finishing 6th overall in the season.
2025 Competing in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Trident, currently 5th in the championship with 1 win, 2 fastest laps, and 3 podium finishes out of 10 races.
2025 Strømsted was promoted to a full-time FIA Formula 3 seat with Trident, partnering with Charlie Wurz and 2024 FRECA champion Rafael Câmara for the season.
March 2025 Noah Strømsted was announced as a new member of the Mercedes Junior Team, marking a significant milestone in his racing career.
March 2025 Strømsted achieved his first podium in the FIA Formula 3 series during the Melbourne round, securing a podium position in the wet feature race after retiring from the sprint race due to front wing damage.
2024 Participated in multiple racing series including Formula Regional Middle East Championship (29th place), Formula Regional European Championship (6th place), GT Winter Series - Cup3, and FIA Formula 3 Championship (32nd place).
2024 Secured three additional second-placed podiums in Paul Ricard, Imola, and Austria, including his first pole position during the Austria round.
2024 Participated in the Formula Regional Middle East Championship with Saintéloc Racing, finishing 16th twice and retiring in another race, ultimately placing 29th in the standings.
2024 Competed in the final race of the Formula 3 season with Campos.
2024 Won the rookie title in the Formula Regional European Championship with RPM.
2023 Competed across multiple racing series including Formula 4 UAE Championship (9th place), F4 Spanish Championship (7th place), and Formula Regional European Championship as a guest driver.
2023 Strømsted was announced to join the Formula Regional European Championship with RPM at Monza, competing as a guest driver and achieving a best finish of P6 in his first race.
2023 Raced in the full F4 Spanish Championship with Campos Racing, securing his first podium in Aragón.
2023 Competed in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with PHM Racing, achieving one third place podium and finishing ninth in the standings.
2023 Achieved a double podium at the Circuito de Navarra during the F4 Spanish Championship, ultimately finishing seventh in the championship with 135 points and three total podiums.
2022 Noah Strømsted competed in Spanish F4 with Campos Racing at the Navarra round, racing after turning 15. He achieved an eighth place in Race 1, a fifth place in Race 2, and secured pole position for the main Sunday race, but a bad start and collision ended his race prematurely.
2021 Won a race at Padborg Park, though a crash in Race 2 prevented participation in the final race.
2021 Joined the F4 Danish Championship mid-season with FSP Racing, becoming one of the youngest ever race winners at barely 14 years old by winning his debut race and another race in the same weekend.
2021 Achieved vice-champion status in the Danish F4 Championship.

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