Sebastian Montoya will race for Prema’s Formula 2 team when he steps up to the series in 2025.
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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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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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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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Rodin Motorsport’s Abbi Pulling clinched the F1 Academy title by finishing second in the opening race of the weekend in Qatar, while Doriane Pin took a commanding victory. A third…
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Prema’s Ollie Bearman passed Isack Hadjar with three laps to go to win a dramatic Qatar sprint race that finished behind the safety car. Bearman scored his third victory of…
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Doriane Pin led a Prema one-two in F1 Academy qualifying at the Losail circuit. The Mercedes F1 junior was 0.2 seconds faster than team-mate and Ferrari Academy member Maya Weug.…
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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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Sacha Bondarev has been confirmed in Prema’s Italian Formula 4 line-up for 2025 after debuting with the team this year.
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Williams junior Sasha Bondarev made his single-seater racing debut in September, taking a challenge he has faced this year into a new setting
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Argenti Motorsport will expand into GB3 next season through a technical partnership with junior single-seater powerhouse Prema.
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Prema has added a third driver to its 2025 Formula Regional Europe line-up, with Rashid Al Dhaheri stepping up from its Formula 4 squad.
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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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Italian Formula 4 runner-up Jack Beeton has secured a Formula Regional European Championship seat with Prema for 2025.
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Prema’s Rafael Camara took his seventh Formula Regional Europe win of the year to round off a dominant title-winning season at Monza.
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Freddie Slater took his second Italian F4 victory of the day, and 15th of the season, in a race which again finished behind the safety car.
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Ugo Ugochukwu held off team-mate Rafael Camara in a one lap shootout after a late safety car period for his first FREC win at Monza.
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Freddie Slater took the chequered flag behind the safety car to win his 14th Italian F4 race of 2024, breaking Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s record
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Ugo Ugochukwu followed up his test-topping Thursday run with the fastest free practice time on Friday for the FRegional Europe finale at Monza
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Jack Beeton and Freddie Slater added to their Italian F4 pole position tallies at Monza, where the 38-car field featured several new faces.