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2025 | Confirmed to compete in the IMSA SportsCar Championship for Cadillac Whelen, expanding his racing portfolio. |
2024 | Competed in his first 24 Hours of Le Mans with Whelen Cadillac Racing, finishing 15th in the Hypercar class. |
2024 | Drugovich was confirmed to test IndyCar machinery with Chip Ganassi Racing at Barber Motorsports Park, expressing surprise at the speed of the car after the test. |
2024 | Drugovich returned to racing in the European Le Mans Series with Vector Sport, competing in an challenging season where he achieved one podium finish (third place) at the 4 Hours of Imola and ultimately finished 15th in the standings. |
December 2024 | Drugovich participated in free practice, setting the ninth fastest time, and later completed the Abu Dhabi Pirelli tyre test with 146 laps. |
November 2024 | Drugovich participated in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix free practice, finishing 9th. |
September 2024 | Drugovich completed a test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, testing 2026 prototype tyres. |
May 2024 | Drugovich returned with Maserati for the Berlin rookie test. |
2023 | Drugovich participated in the rookie practice session at the Rome ePrix with Maserati, topping the timesheets. |
2023 | Continued as Reserve/Development driver for Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team and also became Reserve driver for McLaren F1 Team |
2023 | Felipe Drugovich turned down an opportunity to test for Ed Carpenter Racing during the winter testing season after the 2023 racing season. |
2023 | Participated in the Race of Champions in Sweden, partnering with Thierry Neuville in the ROC Nations Cup for the All-Star team. They defeated Team USA and Team Germany before losing to Team Norway in the final. |
November 2023 | Drugovich drove in the first free practice session of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, finishing second fastest. |
September 2023 | Drugovich tested at the Hungaroring. |
June 2023 | Drugovich drove the AMR21 in a private test at the Red Bull Ring. |
April 2023 | Drugovich collected additional F1 mileage in the AMR21 around Silverstone. |
April 2023 | Drugovich drove for Maserati MSG Racing during the Formula E Berlin rookie test, finishing first and setting a lap time just two-tenths slower than Maximilian Günther's best time in the SABIC Berlin E-Prix. |
March 2023 | Drugovich drove the Aston Martin AMR23 during the first session of pre-season testing in Bahrain, replacing injured Lance Stroll, and completed a total of 117 laps. |
2022 | Won his first pole position of the season at Jeddah, taking the championship lead for the first time. |
2022 | Re-joined MP Motorsport for the Formula 2 season, partnering with Clément Novalak. |
November 2022 | Drugovich drove in the post-season tests in Abu Dhabi with Aston Martin. |
November 2022 | Drugovich had his first contact with a Formula One car, testing the AMR21 at Silverstone and meeting the requirements to obtain the FIA Super Licence. |
September 2022 | Sealed the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship title at Monza, finishing the season 101 points ahead of nearest rival Théo Pourchaire. |
September 12 2022 | Drugovich was announced as the first member of the AMF1 Driver Development Programme and joined Aston Martin's reserve driver roster, two days after winning the 2022 Formula 2 Championship. |
May 2022 | Became the first F2 driver to win all races in a single weekend at Barcelona, moving back into the championship lead. |
March 2022 | Set the fastest time during pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit. |
2021 | Joined Virtuosi Racing as a driver alongside Guanyu Zhou for the FIA Formula 2 Championship season. |
2021 | At Baku, involved in an incident with Oscar Piastri on the opening lap of the first sprint, resulting in a ten-second time penalty and finishing 14th. |
2021 | At Sochi, set the fastest time during practice but crashed heavily on the way to the starting grid, resulting in a hospital check and being declared unfit for the feature race. |
December 2021 | At the final round in Yas Marina, finished fifth in the feature race, passed Shwartzman on the penultimate lap to secure a podium. Jumped to eighth in the championship standings with 105 points. |
May 2021 | At Monaco, qualified ninth and secured his first podium of the season by finishing second in the first sprint race. |
March 2021 | At the Bahrain International Circuit, topped free practice and qualified third for the opening race. Finished the feature race in 8th place (later demoted due to a safety car infringement). |
December 2020 | In the second Bahrain round, Drugovich was promoted to third place after Nikita Mazepin's penalty, concluding his rookie Formula 2 season with a total of three wins, one pole position, and four podiums. |
November 2020 | In the first Bahrain round, Drugovich won his first feature race, overtaking pole-sitter Callum Ilott and winning by 14 seconds. |
August 2020 | At Silverstone, Drugovich recorded his maiden pole position, beating Callum Ilott, though he finished seventh in the feature race. |
August 2020 | At Barcelona, Drugovich won the sprint race by a dominant 9.5 seconds, which he described as making up for a missed opportunity in the feature race. |
July 2020 | Drugovich won his first Formula 2 race at the Red Bull Ring, leading every lap and overcoming three safety car restarts. |
2019 | During race two, suffered a puncture after contact with Robert Shwartzman while battling for third place, resulting in both drivers retiring from the race. |
2019 | Competed in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, scoring his only points with a sixth place finish in race one of the Hungary round. |
February 2019 | Confirmed by Carlin Buzz Racing to race in the inaugural FIA Formula 3 Championship alongside Logan Sargeant and Teppei Natori. |
2018 | Won Spanish Formula 3 Championship, achieving 5 wins and 3 pole positions |
2018 | Felipe Drugovich was drafted to replace injured driver Harrison Scott for the Pro Mazda round at Mid-Ohio, stepping in for RP (Racing Performance) team |
2018 | Drugovich wins the Euroformula Open Championship, marking a significant early career achievement in motorsport. |
November 2018 | Participated in the post-season test at Yas Marina with ART Grand Prix, setting the 11th fastest time on Day 1 and the 17th fastest time on Day 2. |
2017 | Participated in MRF Challenge Formula 2000, winning the championship with 10 wins, 2 pole positions, and 13 podiums |
2017 | Switched to Van Amersfoort Racing for ADAC Formula 4 and Italian F4. Claimed seven wins in Italian F4, the most of any driver that season. Finished 3rd in the standings with 236.5 points, narrowly missing the championship due to a technical issue in the final round at Hockenheimring. |
2017 | Felipe Drugovich joined Van Amersfoort Racing to compete in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship, making his debut at the Hockenheimring season finale. |
2017 | Felipe Drugovich made his debut in the Euroformula Open championship as a guest driver with RP Motorsport, scoring a pole position and winning his first race in the series' final round. |
2017 | Competed in ADAC Formula 4 Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing, winning 7 races, securing 3 pole positions, and finishing 3rd overall |
2016 | Made his single-seaters debut with Neuhauser Racing in ADAC Formula 4, achieving his first and only podium of the season with a third place finish at the Zandvoort round. Finished fourth in the rookie standings and twelfth overall with 79.5 points. |
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