Zhou Guanyu

Chinese racing driver

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2025 Zhou will serve as a reserve driver for Scuderia Ferrari HP in Formula One.
2025 Signed as a Reserve Driver for Scuderia Ferrari HP.
2024 Raced with Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, finishing 20th in the championship.
2024 Zhou completed his first season with Sauber and left the team at the end of the season, as Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto joined prior to the team's takeover by Audi.
2024 Zhou finished ahead of Valtteri Bottas in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
2024 Zhou scored Sauber's first points of the 2024 season at an unspecified race, qualifying twelfth and finishing eighth after two safety cars.
2024 Zhou was retained along with Valtteri Bottas at Alfa Romeo for the 2024 season after Sauber rebranded to Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber.
2024 Zhou out-qualified Valtteri Bottas at the British Grand Prix.
2024 Scores the team's only points finish at a race with Sauber, achieving two fastest laps and 16 championship points before leaving the team.
May 2024 Zhou finished 16th in the Monaco Grand Prix, navigating a three-car collision between Nico Hülkenberg, Sergio Pérez, and Kevin Magnussen while avoiding the accident.
April 2024 Zhou Guanyu completed the race in his home city of Shanghai for the first time as the Chinese Grand Prix returned to the calendar, finishing in 14th place.
2023 Zhou achieved his best Formula One qualifying performance by setting the fastest Q1 time and qualifying fifth, though he finished sixteenth after a first-corner collision.
2023 Starting fifteenth at a race, Zhou initially rose to second place after changing to intermediate tyres but later crashed out.
2023 Zhou continued his participation in Formula One with the Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake, again finishing 18th in the standings.
2023 Zhou finished eighteenth in the World Drivers' Championship with six points, matching his result from 2022.
2023 He reached Q3 in qualifying at another event but was ultimately classified fourteenth after the race.
2023 Zhou qualified nineteenth and started from the pit lane due to car modifications, recovering to twelfth after a strong stint on medium tyres.
2023 Zhou remained with the re-branded Sauber team, now racing as Alfa Romeo.
2023 Zhou left the team at the end of the season, finishing with two fastest laps and 16 championship points in Formula One.
May 2023 He scored points again by starting thirteenth and finishing ninth.
April 2023 Zhou experienced a mechanical retirement during the race.
March 2023 Zhou qualified thirteenth at the season-opening race and finished sixteenth, making a pit stop for soft tyres on the penultimate lap to claim the fastest lap of the race.
March 2023 Zhou claimed his first points-scoring finish of the season, finishing ninth after starting seventeenth.
February 2023 During the second day of pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit, Zhou Guanyu set the fastest lap time of 1:31.610.
2022 Signs with Alfa Romeo as a Formula One driver, scoring his first career point on debut.
2022 He ended the season eighteenth in the World Drivers' Championship, scoring six points overall.
2022 Zhou began competing in Formula One with the Alfa Romeo F1 Team Orlen, finishing 18th in the season standings.
2022 He finished eighth in one race, scoring points for the second time in his rookie season.
2022 Zhou reached the third qualifying session (Q3) for the first time during the season.
2022 Zhou was involved in a high-speed collision with George Russell, resulting in his car flipping upside-down and crashing into the catch fence but he was declared fit after medical observation.
2022 Zhou chose 24 as his permanent racing number in honor of his sporting hero, Kobe Bryant.
2022 Zhou signed with Alfa Romeo to partner with Valtteri Bottas.
2022 Zhou achieved the fastest lap for the first time in his career during a rain-shortened race.
November 2022 Zhou scored points at the Qatar Grand Prix.
May 2022 Zhou earned further points in the Spanish Grand Prix.
April 2022 Zhou scored points again in the Australian Grand Prix.
March 2022 Zhou scored his first career point on debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
2021 Zhou Guanyu participated in the 2021 F3 Asian Championship driving for Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema and won the championship, achieving 4 wins, 5 poles, and 11 podiums during the season.
2021 Zhou finished the 2021 FIA Formula 2 season third in the championship, achieving a total of 4 wins, 1 pole position, and 9 podiums.
2021 Zhou left the Alpine Academy after serving as a test driver for Renault and Alpine.
2021 Zhou made his Formula One race weekend debut for the Alpine F1 Team, driving the A521 during the first practice session of the season.
December 2021 In the final round at Abu Dhabi, Zhou concluded his F2 career by winning the second sprint race and securing a second-place finish in the feature race.
September 2021 Zhou experienced difficulties in Sochi, stalling his car and finishing sixth in the feature race.
September 2021 In the Monza round, Zhou achieved two podium finishes, placing second in races one and three.
July 2021 Zhou broke his point drought by winning the feature race in Britain, outperforming Dan Ticktum.
June 2021 After a podium finish in Baku, Zhou faced a challenging period, going four races without scoring points due to a brake failure and a subsequent collision.
May 2021 Zhou won the first sprint race in Monaco ahead of his teammate Felipe Drugovich.
March 2021 Zhou converted his pole position at Bahrain into his first feature race win in Formula 2.
March 2021 Zhou Guanyu entered his third FIA Formula 2 season, partnering with Felipe Drugovich at UNI-Virtuosi, and secured pole position in the opening round at Bahrain.
2020 Zhou was promoted to the role of Test Driver for the Renault F1 Team.

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