
F3 Mid-Season Review: Rafael Câmara
With five rounds completed in the 2025 Formula 3 season, Rafael Câmara has firmly established himself as the driver to beat. The Brazilian rookie currently leads the championship by 26 points over Nikola Tsolov.
With five rounds completed in the 2025 Formula 3 season, Rafael Câmara has firmly established himself as the driver to beat. The Brazilian rookie currently leads the championship by 26 points over Nikola Tsolov.
Victor Martins is one of the most well-known names in junior racing. The Frenchman who now races with ART Grand Prix in Formula 2 has taken the time to reflect on his career thus far.
In his third season in Formula 2, Kush Maini sits P11 in the championship after a tough opening round. Securing just 21 points in 12 races.
In his rookie Formula 2 campaign, Max Esterson has endured a challenging first half of the 2025 season. After making a handful of appearances in 2024, the American stepped into the 2025 championship, aiming to fight for the championship. However, results so far have painted a difficult picture, with Esterson sitting 22nd in the standings and yet to score a point.
Rafael Câmara has etched his name into Formula 3 history. During the Spanish Grand Prix, he became the driver with the most pole positions in the history of the series.
As F3 prepares for the final round of the demanding triple-header, championship leader Rafael Câmara is approaching the weekend with composure and focus.
Joshua Dufek and Noah Strømsted have been penalised following the Formula 3 Feature Race on the streets of Monte Carlo.
Kush Maini delivered a composed and historic performance to claim victory in the Formula 2 Monaco Sprint Race. Maini became the first Indian driver to win in Monaco. Driving for DAMS Lucas Oil, the Alpine Academy Driver was able to convert a reverse grid pole into a memorable win around the tight and twisting streets…
Haas’ Ollie Bearman qualified 15th for the sixth race of 2025 in Jeddah. However, the rookie remains confident in his race pace, looking to capitalise on the chaos of the Saudi Arabian GP.
PREMA Racing’s Gabriele Minì had a tough weekend in Bahrain. After a promising opening round in Australia and In-season testing, the rookie driver is aiming for consistency in Jeddah. Looking to move himself up the championship standings. The Alpine academy responded to questions in a press conference attended by Pit Debrief, discussing his Bahrain struggles…