Bruno Michel on the F3 prize fund and mobility in Formula 2 and Formula 3
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“Elite performers continue to rise”: Bruno Michel on how the new Formula 3 prize fund supports the FIA ladder to F1

At a recent press conference attended by Pit Debrief, Bruno Michel addressed how Formula 3 will manage a swelling talent pipeline, a broader feeder ecosystem, and heightened expectations around funding, amidst the introduction of the new prize fund. Crucially, he explained how the new prize fits into a coherent strategy that safeguards sporting quality while…

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2025 F3 grid at Monza
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Bruno Michel on how the F3 prize fund integrates into broader financial and development framework for F2

At a recent press conference attended by Pit Debrief, Formula 2 and Formula 3 CEO Bruno Michel set out how the new F3 prize fund integrates with a broader financial framework, and then he turned to Formula 2 to clarify what already exists. Michel underscored that the prize in F3 complements long-standing F2 measures, many…

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Bruno Michel, F2 and F3 CEO, on Formula 3 Prize Fund
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CEO Bruno Michel on F3 prize fund: A long-term boost to F2 progression

Formula 3 will introduce a one-million-euro prize fund from the 2025 season, paid to the top five finishers in the standings. The champion earns €300,000, second and third receive €250,000 and €200,000, and fourth and fifth take €150,000 and €100,000. Crucially, recipients must graduate to Formula 2 the following year to unlock their award; if…

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