Roman Staněk
Czech racing driver
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2025 | Roman Staněk continues racing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Invicta Racing, teaming up with 2024 FIA Formula 3 champion Leonardo Fornaroli. |
2024 | Parted ways with Trident Racing after the Monza round due to unsatisfactory equipment and budget constraints, being replaced by Christian Mansell. |
2024 | Secured new sponsorship from the Czechoslovak Group (CSG) and was retained by Trident Racing in Formula 2, partnering with Richard Verschoor. |
2024 | Concluded the Formula 2 season in 22nd place overall, scoring fourteen points throughout the year. |
2024 | Achieved his first Formula 2 win in the third round at Melbourne, succeeding after a strong defensive performance and benefiting from a penalty to on-track winner Isack Hadjar. |
2023 | Participated in the Macau Grand Prix with Trident, finishing 12th in the race. |
2023 | Competed in Formula 2 season, finishing 18th in the overall standings with notable performances including a race from 22nd to seventh at Monaco and qualifying third at Monza. |
2023 | Leaves Trident racing team mid-season. |
January 11 2023 | Announced as a full-time Formula 2 driver with Trident, partnering Clément Novalak. |
2022 | Participated in the FIA Formula 2 post-season test with Trident racing team. |
2022 | Finishes fifth in the FIA Formula 3 Championship. |
September 2022 | At the season finale in Monza, Staněk finished fifth in the championship despite a positive qualifying session. |
August 2022 | At Spa-Francorchamps, Staněk secured two second-place finishes, returning to title contention. |
June 2022 | At Silverstone, Staněk was forced out of the race due to a collision with Grégoire Saucy. |
May 2022 | At Barcelona, Staněk secured pole position and finished second in the feature race. |
April 2022 | At Imola, Staněk achieved his first-ever FIA Formula 3 victory, climbing to third in the championship. |
March 2022 | Roman Staněk moved to Trident team for his third season in FIA Formula 3 after post-season testing. |
2021 | Competed in Euroformula Open Championship with Team Motopark, winning 1 race and finishing 12th in the championship. |
2021 | Joined Hitech Grand Prix to compete in the F3 Asian Championship, finishing 10th overall in the series. |
2021 | Competed in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Hitech Grand Prix, finishing 16th overall and achieving two podium finishes. |
2021 | Made a one-off appearance in the Euroformula Open at Imola with Team Motopark, securing a race win and a second-place finish. |
2020 | Participated in Formula Renault Eurocup with MP Motorsport, finishing 18th. |
2020 | Competed in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Charouz Racing System, finishing 21st in the championship. |
2019 | Competed in Italian F4 Championship, finishing 5th in the championship with 1 win and 6 pole positions. |
2019 | Competed in ADAC Formula 4 and Italian F4 championships with US Racing-CHRS team, winning three races and nine podiums. |
2019 | Made his single-seater debut at the last round of the Formula 4 UAE Championship as a guest driver for Dragon Racing. |
2019 | Achieved a 2nd place and race 3 win at the ADAC F4 Oschersleben opening round, taking the lead of the championship. |
2019 | Named as a development driver for the Sauber Junior Team. |
2019 | Won races at ADAC F4 Nürburgring and Italian F4 Imola rounds. |
2019 | Finished 4th in ADAC Formula 4 standings and won the rookies' championship. |
2018 | Roman Staněk competed in the OK karting class with Kosmic Racing Department, finishing 7th overall in the championship with 44 points. His season included performances at various races including SARQ, PFIQ, AMP, and ALB events. |
2018 | Competed in OK category, achieving 7th place in CIK-FIA European Championship and multiple top-10 finishes in various WSK series. |
2018 | Participated in the Karting World Championship in the OK category. |
2017 | Competed in OKJ category, winning the WSK Final Cup. Achieved 17th place in CIK-FIA European Championship and 44th in CIK-FIA World Championship. |
2017 | Transitioned to the OK Junior karting category. |
2016 | Achieved 3rd place in South Garda Winter Cup in Mini ROK category and 6th place in WSK Super Master Series in 60 Mini category. |
2016 | Concluded his participation in the 60 MINI karting category. |
2015 | Competed in multiple WSK karting series in the 60 Mini category, with best result of 15th place in WSK Night Edition. |
2014 | Roman Staněk began competing internationally in karting, participating in the 60 MINI category. |
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