FIA Formula 2 Championship
Single-seater racing championship
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2025 | Signed with HRT Ford Performance for Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters. |
2025 | Finishes in twelfth place in the Bahrain Grand Prix. |
2025 | At Suzuka, Russell had an uneventful fifth-place finish with almost no overtaking within the top ten. |
2025 | Scored his first points for Red Bull by finishing ninth in a Grand Prix. |
2025 | Norris increased his championship lead to three points over Piastri with a third-placed finish after qualifying sixth and receiving a penalty for a start infringement. |
2025 | Finished thirteenth in Bahrain, dropping outside points. |
2025 | Albon finished seventh in a race after disqualifications of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. |
2025 | Alex Albon is partnered with Carlos Sainz Jr. at Williams Racing Formula One team. |
2025 | Achieved a points finish with ninth place in the Japanese Grand Prix. |
2025 | Albon qualified sixth and finished fifth in a rain-affected race. |
2025 | Qualified eleventh on debut but spun into barriers on formation lap and failed to start the race. |
2025 | On his Red Bull Racing debut, Tsunoda qualified fourteenth and finished twelfth in the race, while his teammate Max Verstappen won the Grand Prix. |
2025 | Scored a point in Japan, qualifying and finishing 10th. |
2025 | Qualified seventh in Japan and claimed his maiden points finish by finishing eighth. |
2025 | Piastri finished third in the Japanese Grand Prix behind Verstappen and Norris. |
2025 | Finished second to Max Verstappen in the Japanese Grand Prix, which reduced his championship lead to a single point. |
2025 | In Japan, became the youngest driver to lead a race and set a fastest lap in Formula One history, qualifying and finishing sixth. |
2025 | Honda reportedly offered financial support (in millions) to Red Bull to facilitate Tsunoda's promotion in time for their home Grand Prix. |
2025 | Finished sixth in the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race. |
2025 | Performed well at the Australian Grand Prix, qualifying fifth but denied points due to team strategy issues. |
2025 | Dropped back to Racing Bulls after the Chinese Grand Prix, with Yuki Tsunoda promoted to his position. |
2025 | Russell started the season with two consecutive podium finishes at Melbourne and Shanghai, consistently trailing McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. |
2025 | Russell claimed the McLaren MCL39 was fast enough to win every race in 2025, a statement which McLaren dismissed as hyperbolic. |
2025 | Russell was featured as a narrator in the Drive to Survive episode about the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix, and the show suggested he secured his Mercedes leadership role by winning the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix (though in reality, he was disqualified from that race). |
2025 | Following his performance in early races, Red Bull considered replacing Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda. |
2025 | Finished thirteenth in the sprint race and qualified seventh for the main race, ultimately finishing eleventh due to a strategic error. |
2025 | Took his maiden pole position at a Grand Prix, dominating the race ahead of teammate Norris. |
2025 | Finished seventh on his sprint debut in China, followed by a sixth-place finish in the main race after disqualifications for both Ferrari drivers. |
2025 | Finished eighth at a subsequent race after Ferrari drivers' disqualifications, achieving his first points finish in the VF-25. |
2025 | Joined Racing Bulls, partnering with Yuki Tsunoda. |
2025 | In the China Grand Prix, Lawson qualified last for both the sprint and main race, ultimately finishing fourteenth in the sprint race. |
2025 | Piastri finished second in the sprint race and subsequently took his maiden pole position. |
2025 | Contracted to remain with Racing Bulls (formerly AlphaTauri) until the end of the season. |
2025 | In his debut race, qualified sixteenth but climbed to fourth in rain-affected conditions, becoming the second-youngest points-scorer in Formula One history and the highest-placed debutant since 2014. |
2025 | At the season-opening race, Lawson qualified eighteenth and subsequently crashed out during the race in challenging changing track conditions. |
2025 | Continuing to compete in Formula One with MoneyGram Haas F1 Team. |
2025 | ART Grand Prix entered the Formula Regional Middle East Championship, further globalizing their racing operations. |
2025 | Prema Racing will make its entry into the IndyCar Series, further expanding its international racing portfolio. |
2025 | Norris won the season-opening race, securing pole position and defending his lead against teammate Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen in challenging wet conditions, taking the championship lead. |
2025 | Lando Norris began the Formula One season as a title favourite, expressing confidence after learning important lessons in his pursuit of the World Drivers' Championship. |
2025 | At the first race of the season, Lawson qualified in eighteenth position on the starting grid. |
2025 | Promoted to a full-time drive with Red Bull Racing, replacing Sergio Pérez to partner Max Verstappen. |
2025 | Signs a multi-year deal with Sauber, partnering Nico Hülkenberg, and is released from the McLaren Driver Development Programme. |
2025 | Partnered with Esteban Ocon at Haas. At the season-opening race, crashed in free practice sessions and finished 14th after starting last. |
2025 | Made his Formula One race debut, becoming the first Italian driver to compete in Formula One since Antonio Giovinazzi in 2021 and the third-youngest driver in Formula One history at 18 years and 203 days old. |
2025 |
Charles Leclerc
Released single 'MC24 (1:4)'
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2025 |
Charles Leclerc
Released single 'SIN24 (1:5)'
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2025 | Confirmed as Formula One driver for Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team |
2025 |
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc is set to be partnered by seven-time World Drivers' Champion Lewis Hamilton in 2025, who will replace Carlos Sainz Jr. on a 'multi-year contract'.
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2025 | Confirmed to compete in the IMSA SportsCar Championship for Cadillac Whelen, expanding his racing portfolio. |
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