There was plenty of Formula 4 racing in 2024, with career-launching campaigns accompanied by winter warm-ups.
F1 Academy
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Doriane Pin will continue in F1 Academy and the Formula Regional European Championship with Prema and the backing of Mercedes in 2025.
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Rodin has added Emma Felbermayr to its 2025 F4 line-up, and she will become the first car racing rookie in F1 Academy to receive F1 team support.
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GB4 runner-up Alisha Palmowski will compete for Campos Racing in F1 Academy next season with support from Red Bull.
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The final race of the F1 Academy season featured a thrilling lead battle with Maya Weug prevailing to take a maiden victory.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Abbi Pulling came from behind to score her ninth victory in F1 Academy’s second contest at Yas Marina.
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Newly-crowned F1 Academy champion Abbi Pulling took a dominant victory in the opening race of the weekend at the Yas Marina finale.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Abbi Pulling topped F1 Academy’s final qualifying session of the season to secure pole for all three races at Yas Marina.
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Lia Block will remain with ART Grand Prix and continued support from Williams for her sophomore F1 Academy campaign in 2025.
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The F1 Academy grid will grow to 18 cars for 2025 with the addition of Hitech GP as a sixth team.
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Alpine has selected Nina Gademan as the driver it will support in F1 Academy next year.
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GB4 race winner Logan Hannah will make a return to single-seaters at this weekend’s F1 Academy finale at Yas Marina as Prema’s wildcard entry.
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Abbi Pulling clinched the F1 Academy title by finishing second in race one of the weekend in Qatar, while Doriane Pin took a commanding win.
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Mercedes-AMG junior Doriane Pin led a Prema one-two in F1 Academy qualifying at Losail to clinch a double pole.
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Prema’s Doriane Pin edged out championship rival Abbi Pulling to set the fastest time in both of Friday’s F1 Academy practice sessions at Losail.
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GB4 runner-up Alisha Palmowski has been named as the wildcard driver for the next F1 Academy round at Losail.
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F1 Academy, the all-female Formula 4 championship, will only hold one of its seven rounds in Europe next year.
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Doriane Pin pipped Hamda Al Qubaisi to the fastest lap by 0.001 seconds in F1 Academy’s three-day in-season test at Losail.
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Abbi Pulling is on course for a fully-funded seat in GB3 with Rodin Motorsport next year should she clinch the F1 Academy title.
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Brazilian Formula 4 race-winner Rafaela Ferreira will compete in F1 Academy in 2025 representing Red Bull’s sister team RB.