James Wharton feels relief in his move back to PREMA Racing for the 2026 F3 season
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James Wharton “super pumped up” to return to Prema Racing for 2026 F3 season

James Wharton’s rookie FIA Formula 3 campaign proved challenging. Although he claimed a Sprint Race victory in Austria, the Australian ultimately finished 18th in the Championship Standings. Now, after a formative debut season with ART Grand Prix, Wharton is excited to return to familiar territory as he rejoins Prema Racing for the 2026 F3 season….

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Prema Racing's Doriane Pin during 2025 F1 Academy season.
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Doriane Pin discusses F1 Academy pathway, inspirations, training and transition into single-seaters

Having enjoyed another highly successful 2025 F1 Academy season, Prema Racing’s Doriane Pin appeared on the Fast Forward with PitStopNic podcast to reflect on her racing inspirations, the pressures of competing on a global stage, and more. Backed by the Mercedes Junior Programme, the French driver candidly spoke about the challenges that come with the…

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Sebastian Montoya for PREMA Racing at the 2025 F2 Qatar GP
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Montoya targets Feature Race fight after P4 finish in F2 Sprint Race at 2025 Qatar GP

PREMA Racing’s Sebastián Montoya has not had an ideal start to the 2025 Lusail F2 Round at the Qatar GP. After what a challenging Sprint Race, he concluded that his P4 finish was the best result he could realistically have achieved, having started P5 after qualifying fifth on Friday with a lap time of 1:36.741,…

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PREMA Racing during 2025 F3 season.
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Rene Rosin “happy” with PREMA’s mid-season turnaround despite tough 2025 F3 campaign

The 2025 FIA F3 campaign proved a challenging and ultimately disappointing year for the 2024 team champions PREMA Racing. Fielding two rookies, Ugo Ugochukwu and Brando Badoer, alongside a second-year driver Noel León, the team’s season began poorly in Melbourne. However, as the season continued to unfold, they struggled to match their competitors’ pace. This…

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2025 F1 Academy Champion Doriane Pin with Susie Wolff and Toto Wolff
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“We worked so hard” — Pin’s F1 Academy journey from 2024 Vice Champion to 2025 Champion

Doriane Pin has taken the 2025 F1 Academy title at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. After what has been a back and forth title battle, she describes Champion status as “beautiful“. The Frenchwoman was named Vice Champion in 2024, making this title even sweeter. Pin is aware of how proud herself and Prema Racing can…

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Doriane Pin's F1 Academy Las Vegas GP Race 1 win brought her within touching distance of the 2025 championship title.
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“I love winning”: Pin’s F1 Academy Las Vegas Race 1 win leaves title within reach

Doriane Pin’s F1 Academy Las Vegas GP Race 1 win brought her within touching distance of the 2025 Championship title. The Mercedes driver benefited from rival Maya Weug’s early DNF before making her own luck with an aggressive overtake. Pin’s fourth win of the season leaves her just needing a P6 finish in Race 2…

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PREMA Racing's Nina Gademan remains positive ahead of F1 Academy's Race 1 in Las Vegas, after taking reverse grid pole
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“They’ll have to run me off the track”: Nina Gademan remains confident ahead of Race 1 for F1 Academy in Las Vegas

Nina Gademan’s Las Vegas Qualifying session didn’t go as well as planned. The F1 Academy driver was only capable of a timing worthy of P8, which fortunately equates to reverse grid pole in Race 1. Her fastest lap time sat 1.4s off the fastest driver’s time, and a second off of her teammate’s time. She…

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