Gabriele Mini will remain on the Formula 2 grid for a second full season in 2026 after securing a seat with MP Motorsport.
Gabriele Mini
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Four more junior single-seater stars have been chosen by Formula E teams to compete in the championship’s rookie test in Berlin on July 14.
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Overtaking difficulties meant F2 drivers switched focus to setting the fastest lap in the Monaco sprint race, but it proved as tricky.
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Gabriele Mini beat Victor Martins to set a new best time on day two of the in-season Formula 2 test in Bahrain.
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Two of F2’s usual big hitters struggled to adapt to its new car in 2024, but Gabriele Mini was not surprised to see Prema start 2025 in front
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Formula 2 has added a 15-minute shakedown session to the schedule of its opening round in Melbourne this weekend.
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Prema’s Gabriele Mini topped the first qualifying session of the Formula 2 season in Melbourne, beating Victor Martins to pole position.
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Gabriele Mini was quickest for Prema on the second morning of Formula 2 pre-season testing at Barcelona.
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Formula E’s rookie-only practice session at next weekend’s Jeddah E-Prix has attracted more young drivers to take part.
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Here is the final part of our annual countdown of the top 50 drivers in junior single-seater racing through 2024.
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When F2 drivers get chances to race in F1, it’s validation that their driving in the support series has impressed. How much does that apply to 2024?
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Gabriele Mini will step up to Formula 2 full-time with Prema in 2025 after a strong one-off debut in Baku this year.
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Prema’s Gabriele Mini made the podium in his first F2 race at Baku replacing F1-bound Ollie Bearman, but it was one full of challenges.
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Prema will hand Alpine junior Gabriele Mini his Formula 2 debut in Baku this weekend, as he stands in for Ollie Bearman.
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The conclusion of the FIA F3 season has gone from bad to worse for Gabriele Mini, as after losing the title at the last corner has now been disqualified.
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Fourteen of the FIA Formula 3 Championship drivers have been handed grid penalties following chaotic scenes in qualifying at Monza.
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The FIA F3 title decider takes place this week at Monza, with six drivers from four teams still in contention. How are they feeling?
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There was chaos going into the last corners at Spa-Francorchamps in FIA F3 qualifying, but drivers are not too worried about a repeat at Monza
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The Prema Formula 3 drivers agreed that generating tyre temperature was key to their strong sprint race at Spa-Francorchamps.
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As Italian F4 celebrates its 10th anniversary, commentator Ian Salvestrin joins the podcast to discuss some of the highlights and 2024’s grid